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 203 Chronicles of the Yongzheng Emperor's Harem 1

Xu Jiayue struggled to open her eyes, but she couldn't. She heard a series of indistinct noises around her. She felt very tired. In her daze, large chunks of memories flashed through her mind.

When she opened her eyes again, the palace maid Bao Chun, who was guarding the bedside, hurriedly said, "Princess, you're finally awake! This servant will go and call the imperial physician right away."

Jia Yue nodded in agreement. After carrying Chun out, she touched her stomach in a daze and finally felt the reality of her time travel.

Her original name was Xu Jiajiayue. Her ancestors were from the Han Banner Army and later the Manchu Banner Army. She was selected as a concubine and entered the harem of the fourth prince of the Kangxi Emperor. However, she entered the mansion relatively late, and the structure of the harem was already set. The favored concubine, Consort Nian, was the only one who held power, and even the prince's wife had to avoid her.

She became pregnant during a chance encounter while serving the emperor, but just as she discovered the pregnancy, Emperor Kangxi passed away. Unable to reveal the news immediately, she fainted while mourning the emperor, and the original owner of this body died. She, however, came to be born.

After several attempts, the child was still alive.

Because the funeral was not over yet, the new emperor's concubines were all staying in the palace.

The imperial physician arrived and examined Jia Yue's pulse.

"Your Highness still needs to rest. I have prescribed some medicine to help with the pregnancy. Please take it once in the morning and once in the evening. Remember not to overexert yourself, and be sure to avoid any foods that are not suitable for pregnant women..."

This imperial physician was quite dedicated and spoke very frankly.

Jia Yue listened without noticing anything wrong; she was a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner before she transmigrated.

After listening to the doctor's explanation, Bao Chun asked him twice before finally sending him away.

After seeing the imperial physician off, Bao Chun went to brew the medicine. Soon, she brought over a bowl of medicine. Jia Yue smelled it and confirmed that it was indeed a medicine to prevent miscarriage. There was nothing wrong with it, so she drank it.

After she finished drinking, Bao Chun spoke up: "Fortunately, the princess is alright, and the child is also alright. We have to thank the Empress Dowager, otherwise, the princess might have really been in serious trouble this time."

Jia Yue asked in confusion, "The Empress Dowager?"

Bao Chun then began to explain: "The Empress Dowager values ​​the Emperor's harem very much. The imperial physicians who come to treat the princess are all ones that the Empress Dowager is used to. With the Empress Dowager's protection, the child in the princess's womb will surely be born safely and smoothly. The Emperor will definitely take good care of the child that the Empress Dowager likes."

The original owner's memories were mostly about her life in the inner chambers and after she entered the Prince's mansion. She was of low status and knew little about the affairs of the harem. She was also not favored and had very limited access to information.

Although Jia Yue's history isn't particularly impressive, she does have some knowledge of Empress Dowager Wuya and the Yongzheng Emperor, a mother and son.

The mother and son were at odds; Empress Dowager Wuya even disrupted Emperor Kangxi's funeral, embarrassing Emperor Yongzheng. Their discord was so severe that it deserves a place in history books.

Empress Dowager Wuya disliked her emperor son, so how could she value the offspring of this son's concubine? Moreover, Empress Dowager Wuya did not cause a scene at Kangxi's funeral. Judging from Baochun's words, the relationship between the mother and son seemed to be alright.

This puzzled Jia Yue, who felt as if she had dressed up in a fake Qing Dynasty costume.

"I don't know much about the Empress Dowager. Now that I have her protection, I don't know what kind of person she is, or whether she will like me?"

"Princess, rest assured, I have inquired and found that the Empress Dowager is a very kind person, and she is very loving and kind to her children and grandchildren..."

After listening to Bao Chun's explanation, Jia Yue understood that there was something wrong with this Empress Dowager Wuya.

Moreover, she suddenly realized something from the original owner's memories: Emperor Kangxi died in the fifty-fifth year of his reign, and it was hard to say what the reason was.

Jia Yue subtly inquired about some things.

Then she realized that she had to keep her identity as a transmigrated woman a secret.

Bao Chun was her personal maid. Of course, there were other maids and eunuchs serving her, but they could all enter the room and most of them had to follow Bao Chun's orders. In addition, the imperial physician said that she needed to rest quietly, so Jia Yue could only glimpse the people around the original owner from her memories. However, the specific situation remained to be observed.

"Baochun, I want to rest."

"Then this servant will stand guard outside."

"Thank you for your help."

"It's all what this servant should do."

After seeing Bao Chun off, Jia Yue began to piece together her memories.

The original owner was in good health. Although she concealed her pregnancy, and although the mourning was tiring, she was not so weak that she couldn't hold on until the second day.

Consort Nian was also pregnant, but her health was weaker than Consort Nian's, yet she remained perfectly healthy.

Someone in the inner courtyard knew she was pregnant and wanted to take this opportunity to get rid of her child. They wanted her to cry for the late emperor and cause him to lose the child. Based on her memory of Yinzhen's personality, losing favor was inevitable.

However, her understanding of the power dynamics in the backyard was limited, and she really didn't know who had the ability and the idea to harm the original owner.

Therefore, she needs to be wary.

Thinking this, she got up, carefully walked to the table, picked up an empty cup, and soon the cup was filled with spiritual spring water.

Pick it up and drink it.

She had a miraculous encounter in modern times, where she owned a plantation stockpiled with supplies to prepare for major disasters. The plantation covered about 100 acres, half of which was used to grow medicinal herbs and the other half to grow grains and vegetables.

To plant and extract the contents, you only need to use your mind.

There is also a spring that can strengthen the body, effectively detoxify and beautify the skin.

People can't go inside, but they can raise poultry and other animals. It's not a pity though; she's already content with having obtained such a magical thing.

After drinking a cup of the spiritual spring water, she felt much better.

It's true that she has a spatial ability, but it's not omnipotent. In modern times, she can only be free within the rules at most. In the Qing Dynasty, her mediocre skills wouldn't be enough to escape. Considering that Emperor Yongzheng was short-lived, even if he ascended the throne early, he probably wouldn't live past twenty years.

Therefore, the baby in her womb must be saved.

For her health and future quality of life.

So, Jia Yue began to take her pregnancy seriously.

Time flies, and soon Kangxi's funeral was over. Jia Yue received an imperial edict, and perhaps because of her pregnancy, she was granted the rank of concubine with the title of Jing.

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