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 46 Getting Angry

Before Wanwan ate, Tingfeng said, "Go and get the gifts I prepared for the Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager before I entered the palace. We'll go to Cining Palace to visit the Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager in a little while."

Wanwan prepared two paintings for the Grand Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager. The special meaning of the two paintings was that they depicted the scenery of the grassland.

As the most powerful figures in the harem, the Grand Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager naturally lacked nothing and had seen all kinds of good things.

What they lacked most was their hometown from their childhood memories. They came to the Forbidden City at a young age and were trapped in this square place for their whole lives. The pearls of the grasslands have always been free, but they seemed to be caged birds.

The pearls of the grasslands should be shining brightly and free. But they came to the Forbidden City for their hometown and for profit, putting themselves into a box.

Besides the picturesque scenes of cattle and sheep grazing on the grasslands, there are also special programs on the grasslands, such as the unique Naadam festival of the Mongolian people, as well as equestrian performances, wrestling, and more.

Wanwan drew all of these; modern painting techniques can make them look very realistic and lifelike.

Wanwan is a very good painter. She also visited the grasslands when she was a child and knows some of the customs there. Therefore, she is confident that she can predict that the two major figures in the harem will become friends.

And there was another crucial reason: her grandmother was also Mongolian, surnamed Borjigit. Although she had no blood relation to the Empress Dowager, they were from the same region and shared the same surname, which fostered a sense of closeness for someone who had left home at a young age.

Just wanted to answer a question. The author changed the word count of a chapter from 1000+ to 2000+, so there are fewer chapters, but the word count hasn't decreased! (?′ω`?)