The female protagonist has a system that makes her more beautiful based on the original body's foundation. She is a crowd-pleaser, and the story will never be angst-inducing for the female lead...
“I know that my appearance is not favored by Huang Taiji, but my children are innocent. My two daughters are still young. My youngest daughter was just born and I don’t even know her name yet. That heartless man, Huang Taiji, gave me to his minister.”
“I hate him so much, I hate him so much. That man made room for Hailanzhu. I don’t hate Hailanzhu, but my daughter is his own child. How could he bear to let my child lose her mother right after birth?”
A woman with delicate features and a slender figure knelt before Qingyin, weeping softly.
The woman was so absorbed in her grief that she didn't even notice the chair that Qingyin had prepared for her.
Qingyin observed her expression and silently waved her hand, making the chair disappear.
The person making the wish cannot sit down until they have finished expressing their wish.
Qingyin carefully discerned from her grief, panic, and words that this was an emperor's concubine. This concubine had just given birth to her second daughter and was in confinement when the emperor bestowed her upon a minister, who then remarried her.
It must be said, this emperor was quite cold-hearted.
Qingyin listened attentively, occasionally casting a wisp of spiritual energy onto the woman to prevent her from collapsing from extreme grief and exhaustion.
The woman could clearly sense the sudden relaxation in her soul.
She smiled gratefully at Qingyin, then suddenly calmed down and spoke of her wish: "Thank you, fairy. I've said too much and I'm afraid I've been nagging you."
"It's nothing."
Qingyin waved her hand.
The alluring voice momentarily pulled the kneeling woman out of her grief. She calmed down and subconsciously looked up at the beautiful fairy sitting above her.
How beautiful this fairy is! In his heart, Zalut praised the fairy's stunning beauty and couldn't help but believe it even more.
Only a divine being like this could surely fulfill her wish.
Zhalute knelt sincerely on the ground and bowed: "I beg the fairy to protect my two daughters for life and let them grow up healthy. As for me, as long as it is not Huang Taiji, I do not want to have any involvement with this man."
"Okay, as you wish."
As soon as she finished speaking, Qingyin waved her hand, and Zhalute, who was kneeling on the ground, appeared unconsciously in the River of Time. The river water gently caressed her worried and furrowed brows, and the woman closed her eyes comfortably, as if she were having a beautiful dream.
Qingyin glanced at Mother River of Time, which had become even longer and wider, and nodded in satisfaction.
Where did System 996 go again? As a workaholic who was paying off her debts, she naturally started on the next task.
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Jarud Borjigit, a secondary consort of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty (Huang Taiji), was the daughter of Daiqing, the Prince of the Jarud tribe of Mongolia, and Borjigit Bayartu Daiqing. Her birth and death dates are unknown. In the sixth year of the Tiancong reign (1632), she was made the Eastern Palace Consort by Huang Taiji, ranking among his three official consorts, ahead of the former Western Palace Consort, Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang.
In 1633, the seventh year of the Tiancong reign, she gave birth to the sixth princess, and in 1635, the ninth princess. In October of the same year, due to "disagreements," Huang Taiji ordered her to remarry into the Nan Chu tribe of the Yehe clan. (Historical introduction)
Yehe tribe.
Yehenara Nanchu frowned and asked the maid who came out of the old house, "How is the Princess Consort?"
The maid looked worried and frowned as she cautiously looked at Chief Nan Chu. She knew the background of the chief's wife; she was originally the wife of Huang Taiji's Eastern Palace. She herself was also a noblewoman from a Mongolian tribe. It was a pity that such a good background had gone from being a concubine of the Great Khan to the wife of a minister. If she put herself in the shoes of this wife, she would cry several times in her heart.
Moreover, this woman had just given birth and hadn't even finished her postpartum confinement period before being sent to the mansion. The maidservants felt that the princess's haggard appearance meant she was unlikely to make it through the difficult times.
The maidservant looked at the expression on the leader Nan Chu's face and didn't know how to describe it.
Nan Chu was a clever man. At a young age, at 26, he became a second-rank military officer and commander of the Imperial Guard. He also made great contributions to Huang Taiji by persuading Su Tai, the third wife of Ligdan Khan, to lead her troops to surrender to the Later Jin.
Nan Chu was naturally pleased with his great achievement, but he never expected that Huang Taiji would bestow his concubine, who had just given birth and was in confinement, upon him.
Nan Chu's actions towards Huang Taiji were somewhat complicated, but he could not disobey the emperor's will, so he could only obediently accept this concubine as his wife.
These past few days he has been busy dealing with matters concerning the Mongol tribes, and therefore has not had time to see the consort bestowed upon him by Huang Taiji.
When he finished his work and returned to the manor, he naturally thought of this unfamiliar wife and felt curious to meet her. This is why he came to the east courtyard to question the maid who came out.
Seeing the maid's miserable expression, Nan Chu immediately guessed what she was thinking.
She was afraid he would blame her for not serving the princess properly and thus be punished.
"It's alright, don't worry. Even if something happens to the princess, I will grant you acquittal."
"Yes, Chief."
Upon hearing this, the maid with two pigtails and a flushed face said worriedly, "The Lady has been crying these past two days and has fainted several times. Her body is very weak because she just gave birth, and I have already asked the witch doctor to take a look at her several times."
"The Princess Consort just fainted again while crying."
Nan Chu cursed under his breath.
Damn, Huang Taiji was no human being.
The concubine gave birth to two children while still in confinement, and he gave them both directly to him. Even though it was a joyous occasion for the Khan to bestow a concubine upon a minister he valued, it still seemed rather cold-hearted of him to give a concubine who was still in confinement and had children to a minister in this way.
Nan Chu felt a genuine pity for his wife, who lay quietly inside without making a sound.
When the maidservant didn't hear from her leader for a long time, she thought that her leader was angry because his wife was still thinking about Huang Taiji after marrying him. She quickly knelt down and said, "Please don't be angry, leader. His wife is also worried about the two little princesses in the palace."
Nan Chu was interrupted by the sudden sound. Looking at the trembling maid kneeling below, he frowned and said, "It's nothing. You take good care of the Fujin. If there are any missing medicinal herbs, just go to the manor to get them. Have the witch doctor keep a close eye on things."
"Yes, Chief."
Hearing that the leader didn't seem angry with the princess, the maid breathed a sigh of relief. Actually, she didn't have much affection for the princess inside, but once the princess arrived, she became the princess's maid. Naturally, they were bound together by fate, and since the princess hadn't recovered yet, she couldn't let her lose the leader's favor first.
Nan Chu came in a hurry and left the east courtyard in a hurry.
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Huang Taiji was overjoyed at the moment when he had just subdued the remaining Mongol tribes.
During this month, while he was leisurely reading the books edited by Han Chinese in his study, he happened to hear his great meritorious official, Nan Chu, returning to the court after dealing with the Mongol tribes and reporting to him. He happily said, "Good, let him in quickly."