Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Fourth Master's Imperial Consort

New book is open: "Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Fourth Master's Beloved Consort", welcoming new and old friends to follow.

Before transmigration, Lin Mengyao was a leftover woman ...

Chapter 3815 The Granting of Titles 3

Not long after the news of the enfeoffment spread, Hongli immediately arranged for each person to live in their own palace, so that they could move from Chonghua Palace as soon as possible. After all, Hongli had been in power for some time, and it would be somewhat inappropriate for Mingyu and the others to still live in Chonghua Palace.

As Empress, Mingyu naturally moved to Changchun Palace, where Lanqin used to live. Consort Gao lived in Chengqian Palace, Consort Xian was assigned to Yikun Palace, the most magnificent palace in the harem after Changchun Palace, Consort Mao lived in Xianfu Palace, Noble Lady Jia was assigned to live in a side hall of Xianfu Palace, Noble Lady Yu lived in a side hall of Chengqian Palace, and Consort Wan lived in a side hall of Zhongcui Palace.

When Chonghua received this palace arrangement, it immediately caused an uproar, especially among Mingyu and Gao Shi.

When Mingyu saw that Hongli had arranged for Xueying to stay in Yikun Palace, she felt uncomfortable and couldn't understand Hongli's arrangement.

Before Mingyu and Gaoshi received news of the rank, their biggest worry was Xueying's rank. Gaoshi was most afraid that Xueying's rank would be higher than hers. However, after the rank was announced, Gaoshi was overjoyed. She never expected that Hongli would actually make her a Noble Consort.

Lady Gao thought that Hongli's favor towards Xueying some time ago was just an illusion, so she only gave Xueying the title of concubine.

However, now Hongli actually allowed Xueying to live in Yikun Palace, which is the best palace besides Changchun Palace. As a noble consort, Gao should live in Yikun Palace, which made Gao feel uncomfortable.

Feeling somewhat depressed and unhappy, Lady Gao went to Mingyu and complained, "Your Majesty, what is the meaning of the Emperor's arrangement of the palaces? Why is it that Ulanara, who is only a concubine, can live in Yikun Palace?"

Gao's implication was that the Yikun Palace should belong to her.

Mingyu was well aware of this, and she shared Gao's dissatisfaction. Hongli's arrangement was, in effect, a way of elevating Xueying, but Mingyu couldn't say anything. There were too many people in the palace, and if the news reached Hongli, she worried he would be displeased. So she could only say to Gao, "His Majesty naturally has his reasons, so there's no need to say more."

Upon hearing Mingyu's words, Madam Gao could only nod reluctantly, but her dissatisfaction with Xueying only intensified.

Ever since Lady Gao learned that she had been made a Noble Consort, she had been convinced that Yikun Palace was hers, but she never expected it to end up in Xueying's hands.

Meanwhile, Consort Yu, who was also somewhat dissatisfied with the palace arrangements, came to Xueying's place. After seeing Xueying, Consort Keliye complained to her with some grievance, "Sister Xianfei, I don't want to live with Consort Gao."

Hearing this, Xueying felt helpless. She knew that Gao was not someone to be trifled with, so she could only offer some words of comfort, "This is the Emperor's will. If we were to rashly object now, we might offend the Emperor. If there is an opportunity in the future, I will definitely speak to the Emperor on your behalf."

Upon hearing Xueying's words, Keliyete nodded, her eyes filled with disappointment, "Then I will have to trouble Consort Xian from now on."

Kotley knew that she couldn't speak to the Emperor at this moment. She was not favored by the Emperor, and if she rashly raised objections in front of him, she would definitely displease him, and might even offend Lady Gao.