Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Emperor Kangxi's Empress Xiaochenren

In a world ravaged by catastrophe, the formidable Ye Wanwan is suddenly transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty. After her experiences in the apocalypse, Ye Wanwan no longer trusts anyone.

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Chapter 372 Drifting Further Away

Emperor Kangxi knew that the Sixth Prince was not short of money, because the Imperial Noble Consort was already incredibly wealthy, so how could she possibly lack money for her own son? But this can also be seen as a father's love for his child!

Liang Jiugong said "Zhe".

After Instructor Liang left, Kangxi sat alone on the dragon throne, and for some reason, he felt very lonely.

In the past two years, his relationship with the Crown Prince has gradually become distant, and his affection for the Imperial Noble Consort has also faded.

In recent years, as the princes grew up and entered the court, Kangxi increasingly valued the dragon throne beneath his feet.

They are wary of both the eldest prince and the crown prince, especially the crown prince who is followed by the fourth and sixth princes, and now even the eleventh and thirteenth princes. Moreover, Wanwan is an imperial noble consort with a good family background and a high rank.

The Wanyan clan was the maternal family of the Imperial Noble Consort, and they were originally standing behind the Fourth Prince, the Sixth Prince, and the Eleventh Prince. However, these three were also following behind the Crown Prince.

Therefore, Emperor Kangxi had to be wary. After that, his relationship with the Imperial Noble Consort naturally cooled, and he rarely went to Jingren Palace anymore.

Although he couldn't let go of Wanwan, Long Yi under his butt was still more important. In addition, he had attacked many Han people in the past few years, although he couldn't compare to Wanwan in any aspect.

However, the gentleness and tenderness of women from Jiangnan also captivated Kangxi.

Gradually, Emperor Kangxi stopped visiting Jingren Palace as often, but he would definitely go there on the first and fifteenth of each month, and on other days he would only go a few days a month.

He also bestowed the title of Consort Xi, and it was because of this that Wanwan voluntarily withdrew from the ranks of those who served the emperor in the harem.

In previous years, things were alright. Although there were many beautiful women in the harem, there were not many who would serve the emperor in bed. However, in recent years, there have been many Han women in the harem. In terms of both appearance and temperament, they are more favored by Emperor Kangxi than the Manchu princesses.

With so many women in the harem, Wang Wan no longer had any desire to do anything, especially since she already had a grandson.

Later, when Emperor Kangxi came to Jingren Palace, they mostly chatted under the covers. When Kangxi wanted to express his feelings in this way, Wanwan refused, saying that she was already a grandmother and could not serve him in bed.

Kangxi was somewhat dissatisfied, but he didn't say anything more. In fact, it wasn't that Wanwan meant to be a grandmother, but rather that Wanwan disliked him.

With so many women in the imperial harem, it was acceptable before, but later it became unacceptable, especially after learning that Emperor Kangxi had sex with several women every night, which truly disgusted him.

Later, Wanwan stopped serving the emperor, so their feelings for each other naturally faded. Moreover, being given the title of Consort Xi was a slap in the face to Wanwan.

Emperor Kangxi was also wary of Wanwan, a concubine with a good family background, high rank, and three sons and one daughter.

After Wanwan realized Kangxi's intentions, she also took the initiative to distance herself, but in a subtle way, trying her best not to let Kangxi notice.

Jingren Palace

Wanwan in the study

Four large characters were written on the paper in front of him: "Stop the loss in time."

Well, that's alright. When she first entered the palace, she was the most favored concubine, unmatched by anyone else. This remained true for over twenty years, until things changed in the last two years.

When she was promoted to Imperial Noble Consort, she had a heart-to-heart talk with Emperor Kangxi that night. She genuinely liked him a little, after all, who could refuse the unique favor of an emperor?

But she also knew that the emperor's favor was not long-lasting, so she never loved him, only liked him a little.

Now, more than twenty years have passed since I entered the palace. Let alone the absence of love, even if there were, it would have turned into familial affection.

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