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...

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Jia Hui was dealing with her mother's situation and was planning to make some serious arrangements; she wasn't about to give up so easily.

There will always be an opportunity, she thought.

She tried hard to think of what she knew about the Emperor, and finally came up with one thing: Kangxi quite liked to travel incognito.

Although this amount of information is limited, it is still useful.

The capital has been too quiet lately. Jia Hui thinks she can find something to liven things up, preferably something that will attract the Emperor's attention.

Jia Hui meticulously planned her scheme, unaware that her every move was being secretly observed. Although she was a shrewd and calculating woman, her power was ultimately limited, and she had no idea that she was being watched.

While monitoring this Princess Jia Hui, Cheng San was also amazed by her behavior. She was a woman with a deep mind and a lot of influence in the inner quarters.

However, this only applies to the backyard; the scope is not broad enough, and she is still somewhat petty in her actions. If such a woman had been raised as a man from childhood, she might have achieved remarkable success. It is a pity that she ended up in the inner quarters.

Yinzhen received news from Cheng San that Princess Jia Hui was ready and would begin making arrangements in a couple of days.

Yinzhen was a straightforward person, not a very curious one. He had seen too many people put themselves at a disadvantage because of curiosity and indecisiveness, so he was straightforward and didn't want to see what kind of methods this Princess Jiahui would use.

Now that we know she's the murderer and has ill intentions, there's no need to be polite.

Yinzhen immediately ordered his men to secretly tie the man up.

Jia Hui didn't know any martial arts, so she was taken away without any power to resist.

Then he was secretly taken to the palace. Yinzhen had some suspicions about this person, so he wanted to see him for himself.

When Jia Hui regained consciousness, she opened her eyes and found herself no longer in her own bedroom. She got up and found herself in an empty house. The house was very empty, with a bed without blankets, a table without anything on it, and four benches.

It doesn't look like anyone lives there.

After she was tied up and brought into the palace, she was untied. She walked to the door, wanting to open it and see what was outside and why she was there, but found that the door could not be opened.

She shook the door twice and found it was locked from the outside.

As soon as Jia Hui moved, the people outside knew that she had regained consciousness. Soon after, someone came, opened the door, tied her hands, put a hood over her head, and took her away.

Jia Hui was extremely flustered; she had never been treated so rudely in either of her lives: "Who are you people? Let me go! Let me go..."

Her voice was somewhat shrill, but no one paid any attention to her.

She was taken away, and after a while, she heard someone say, "Master, the person has been brought."

Jia Hui then realized that she had been brought before the murderer who had kidnapped her.

Jia Hui tried her best to remain calm as she said, "No matter who you are, as long as you let me go, I will give you a large sum of money, and no one will know who you are. Please let me go!"

Yinzhen ignored what she said. When he saw the person and the thing above her head, he knew that he had guessed correctly.

One thing he hadn't expected was that this person's identity was quite complicated; she was his mother, Empress Xiaochengren, whom he had never met in his previous life and who had given birth to the crown prince.

Yinzhen originally intended to kill the person directly, but he did not expect that the person had such a background. After thinking for a moment, Yinzhen waved his hand and ordered someone to take the person back first.

Yinzhen couldn't make this decision alone, so he planned to discuss it with Yunrong. Yinzhen felt it was better to spare the man's life.

For no other reason than that he had a feeling that keeping it might be useful.

Yunrong naturally had no objections.

Then, without anyone noticing, Jia Hui was sent back to Hesheli's house. She felt like she was in a dream and didn't return home all night. As a result, no one in the house noticed. Wasn't that just like a dream?

Yunrong: "What do you plan to do?"

Yinzhen: "Since she has targeted you, I will naturally not go easy on her, but I will not kill her. Since she has already participated in the imperial concubine selection and is not young, and I heard that she has feelings for her cousin from her maternal family, I might as well help her achieve her goal."

Yunrong: "What do you mean?"

Yinzhen: "The meaning is very simple, cousins ​​are a match made in heaven."

Yunrong said with a dark face, "Cousin and cousin are a match made in heaven? Where's your cousin?"

Yinzhen: ...

How did this get dragged into it?

Yinzhen said in a serious tone, "I have no cousin."

Yunrong: Your will to survive is quite strong.

Yunrong: "How could you get her to agree?"

Yinzhen: "Marriage is arranged by parents and matchmakers, so how can she have a choice? Since she is so calculating, let's see how it ends?"

Yunrong naturally had no objection. She certainly didn't have a good impression of someone who could take her life, and sparing her life was already merciful enough.

After Yinzhen made a series of arrangements, all the people around Jia Hui were replaced.

Not long after, by accident, Princess Jia Hui accidentally got together with her cousin from the household at her mother Guo Luo's birthday banquet.

This cousin wasn't even her biological cousin; he was the eldest son of her mother Guo Luo's illegitimate son, named Hong Tao, whose status was much lower than Hong Yu's.

When this happened, the happiest people were none other than Aunt Chen and Jia Yi. Jia Yi originally looked down on Hong Yu, her stepmother's nephew, but now that her elder sister had gotten into this mess, it wasn't impossible for her to marry Hong Yu!

Jiayi knew the principle of "marrying a chicken, following the chicken; marrying a dog, following the dog," and she had heard that the eldest son of the illegitimate son who was having an affair with her legitimate sister was even worse than Hong Yu, which was truly gratifying.

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