Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Winning by Lying Down

Emperor Yongzheng defeated his brothers and ascended the throne, only to die exhausted after thirteen years, leaving behind ambitions unfulfilled. Unwilling to accept this fate, his soul wandered t...

Chapter Eighty: Chinese New Year

Seeing that Yunrong looked alright, Yinzhen agreed, saying, "Okay, I'll listen to you."

After Yunrong and Yinzhen got up, dressed, and had breakfast, the concubines from the harem arrived one after another. Yunrong didn't have the habit of scolding people, and they had all been well-behaved in recent years. After saying a few words and giving them rewards according to their rank, Yunrong sent them back.

After dismissing the women of the harem, Bobo came over to pay her respects to her mother and father. Then the family of three went to Cining Palace to pay their respects to the Empress Dowager.

The Empress Dowager eventually moved into the Cining Palace, as it was indeed more comfortable to live there. She moved in three years after the Grand Empress Dowager passed away.

When they arrived, the Empress Dowager was already waiting there.

The Empress Dowager has now realized that the Emperor is even more infatuated with the current Empress than the late Emperor was with Consort Dong'e. She has seen this and is somewhat moved. She has thought a lot and now she feels that perhaps the late Emperor did not truly love Consort Dong'e. After all, the late Emperor would still sleep with women other than Consort Dong'e.

Unlike the current emperor, who dotes on the empress and is always concerned about her reputation.

The Empress Dowager now understands some of the late Emperor's intentions: he wanted to break free from the control of his domineering aunt and go against her, but in the end, both sides suffered heavy losses.

Her aunt never expected the late emperor to be so stubborn, and the late emperor never expected to die so young.

The Empress Dowager understood all this and realized that these women were all victims of the struggle between the late Emperor and her aunt, and no one could be said to be good or bad.

The Empress Dowager has let go of what happened back then. She can turn a deaf ear to what the Emperor and Empress did. She's not going to be a deaf and dumb father-in-law. She's just going to enjoy her old age in peace. Anyway, the Emperor is filial, the Empress is well-mannered, and her grandson who is not related to her by blood is very well-behaved.