Rebirth and Transmigration in the Qing Dynasty for Great Fortune

This story is purely fictional. Historical figures who do not exist may appear, and the ages of some characters may not align. Please consider it an alternate history.

1. Kangxi's Harem: ...

Chapter 138 Kangxi's Pure Consort 5

"Yes, my lord."

After the palace maid left, Wuya, who had not yet fully mastered the Perfect Mask, couldn't help but show a fierce expression and punched the quilt twice.

He began to harbor resentment towards Consort Tong.

In the main hall, Consort Tong watched the wet nurse holding the child without even lifting her eyelids. The wet nurse beside her said, "His Majesty has not granted Wuya a promotion."

Consort Tong was taken aback: "What's going on?"

It's true that she didn't like Wuya, but her promotion was a tacit understanding between the Tong family, Wuya, and Kangxi.

She took the child that Uya promised, and Uya promised to be promoted and then move out of Chengqian Palace.

"No information can be found about the Qianqing Palace."

Last year, Emperor Kangxi conducted a ritual to release spirits, and many old people left the palace while many new people entered. Among them, Kangxi had the most connections.

Judging from historical facts, he did the right thing; after releasing the spirits, the number of children he raised did increase.

Since last year, it has become very difficult to find information about the Qianqing Palace.

Consort Tong didn't know what Emperor Kangxi was thinking, but the disruption to her plans made her somewhat unhappy. With a cold face, she ordered, "Since His Majesty has given me a reward, I cannot be stingy. Send some tonics to Consort Wuya so that she can have a proper postpartum recovery."

"Your Majesty is kind and benevolent. This servant will make the arrangements immediately."

Wang Shu was unaware that her existence was affecting the speed of Consort De's future promotion. She knew some history, but she was not a professional historian and was not sure when Wuya was promoted.

She did what she could.

From God's perspective, what she did was clearly very useful.