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 156 Consort Chun of Kangxi 23

A prince with poor health was naturally a help to her son.

Wuya Shi, now known as Wuya Yingda, was completely dumbfounded. No matter how cunning she was, she was still a girl in her early twenties who hadn't even mastered her cultivation yet!

Faced with this sudden demotion, coupled with the injury she sustained during her postpartum period, the imperial physician diagnosed her as no longer able to serve the emperor.

Uya fainted immediately.

She remained unconscious for two whole days. When she woke up again and reviewed the events, she suddenly realized that the Emperor must have found out about her scheme to cause Wang Shu's miscarriage.

"It's all over, everything's over!"

"My lady, don't be discouraged. The Emperor is just angry and taking it out on you. Once he calms down, you have two princes, and he will not turn a blind eye to it no matter what."

The palace maids of the Uya clan were arranged by the Uya family, so they were naturally loyal and intelligent. She felt that things hadn't reached a dead end yet!

Uya shook her head: "You don't understand. The Emperor knows everything. He knows that I plotted to cause Consort Chun's miscarriage. The Emperor will not let me off the hook."

Her maid was completely dumbfounded; she knew nothing about it.

When Uya committed misdeeds, it was all handled by Uya's nanny, who did not inform her maids.

"My lord?!"

The palace maid was completely devastated. Consort Chun's favor was evident to everyone in the harem, and now that she had caused a miscarriage, she was truly finished.

The master and servant were plunged into despair, unable to extricate themselves.

Wang Shu naturally knew that, as a "good friend," she couldn't remain indifferent.

Therefore, Wang Shu decided to visit Wuya at Chengqian Palace.

After visiting Consort Tong, Wang Shu entered the side hall where Lady Wuya lived. The side hall was small and not as spacious as the main hall. In addition, she had not received the Emperor's favor for a long time. Although the furnishings in the room were not bad, they were all old things.

Wang Shu looked at Wu Ya with a worried expression: "Sister Wu Ya, I've come to see you. The imperial physician said you need to take good care of yourself. I brought a lot of medicinal herbs and tonics bestowed by the Emperor. I heard from the nanny that postpartum care is not to be taken lightly..."

Her tone was sincere and concerned, and she didn't even refer to herself as "this Empress".