The Slacker Princess: Fight for the Throne? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Can’t Even Get Out of Bed!

[Good News] She transmigrated into the body of the Sixth Princess — daughter of the reigning Empress.

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[Bad News] The moment she arrived, she accidentally drugged the Prime M...

Chapter 149 The Final Step: Twisting the Mud

Qin Zhaoyue clutched her stomach, her face contorted in pain. "I can't take it anymore, I can't hold on any longer."

Just now, she suddenly fell seriously ill.

Whether it was due to the change in environment or an upset stomach, they expressed their desire to return home immediately.

Sui Mo was extremely anxious. "Your Highness, we are about to enter the palace. It's not appropriate to leave now."

"So it would be appropriate for me to defecate in public during the Queen Mother's banquet?"

Broken Ink: ...

This reason is so compelling that there's simply no way to refute it.

After pondering for a few moments, Suimo immediately sent someone forward to deliver a message, and at the same time gritted his teeth and issued the order to change course.

The crowds lining the streets were so enthusiastic that the procession moved very slowly.

Suimo thought of taking another route back to the princess's residence first, and that he should be able to catch up with the Sixth Prince after he had resolved his physiological needs.

The carriage changed course and immediately sped up.

The ink group led the way, avoiding congestion, and the journey was smooth and unimpeded.

Princess's residence was naturally aware that the disaster relief team had entered the city today, and Taoyao, who had returned early, arranged for the entire place to be cleaned and tidied.

The princess's residence received the news as soon as the disaster relief team entered the city.

Even knowing that the Sixth Princess was going to enter the palace and wouldn't be returning so soon, the two head maids, Tao Yao and Ying Nuo, still stood guard at the gatehouse.

Then they saw the Mo group clearing the way and the carriages speeding towards them.

"Your Highness!"

Seeing Qin Zhaoyue, whom Suimo was supporting, looking pained, the two rushed out immediately, "Your Highness, what's wrong?"

Qin Zhaoyue frowned. "Come on, let's go inside. I need to pee."

In a flurry of activity, Sui Mo and Mo Er disregarded everything else, supporting her on either side and lifting her up to travel using their inner energy.

Passing through the front courtyard and the ceremonial gate, we sped straight into the main hall area of ​​the third courtyard!

"Quickly help me sit down..."

Sui Mo looked suspicious. "If you have a stomachache, you have a stomachache. Why are you also feeling weak now?"

And shouldn't you be relieving yourself at this time? Why are you sitting down?

"Your Highness, are you faking illness?"

Qin Zhaoyue slumped on the table, ignoring what she heard.

Tao Yao and Ying Nuo chased each other at full speed, and were already panting heavily when they finally ran into the main hall.

"Your Highness... what's wrong...?"

"Quickly..." Qin Zhaoyue weakly stretched out her arm, "Quickly, get a male model..."

"This servant will call the palace physician... Hmm?"

The two maids were stunned. What male model?

Qin Zhaoyue was still calling out to herself, "Male Bodhisattva, please invite the male Bodhisattva..."

More than two months later, they heard the word again from the Sixth Princess and finally understood what she wanted.

The atmosphere in the main hall suddenly became eerie.

Sui Mo narrowed his eyes, his expression unfriendly. "Your Highness, are you playing me?"

Qin Zhaoyue waved her hand impatiently, "Why would I join in the fun in front of all the civil and military officials? I can't stand all those formalities."

Is this a matter of formalities? Of course not, she's not that rebellious.

Besides rewarding the disaster relief teams, the most important thing today is to commend their achievements.

The eldest sister's contributions need no further explanation; everyone would immediately think of the upcoming struggle for the throne.

His achievements are too great and too outstanding, surpassing all the other imperial heirs. At this stage, it is no exaggeration to say that he is far ahead of the rest.

Moreover, through this experience, the eldest sister made up for a significant portion of her shortcomings in political affairs, in addition to the test that the Empress Mother had specially set up for her...

It's easy to imagine what the situation would be like today.

Putting everything else aside, her second brother probably wouldn't let his eldest sister grow too powerful, and today things might turn from undercurrents to open conflict.

Qin Zhaoyue refused to get involved no matter what.

Her biggest worry was her elderly mother; the case of counterfeiting shoddy currency showed that she was a cunning and scheming old woman.

Who knows what she might do to protect her elder sister, such as sharing some of the credit with someone else.

While living at the Prince Rui's manor, she wasn't idle; she would occasionally ponder the actions of her mother, the Empress.

Was the advice given in the Imperial Study before leaving the capital really that important? Qin Zhaoyue didn't think so.

With the issue of minting inferior currency as a precedent, she didn't believe that the Queen Mother really had no way to make money.

If this suggestion is not that important, why is there an imperial edict that allows her to take charge of disaster relief affairs?

To put it simply, although Qin Zhaoyue was initially reluctant to take on this responsibility, she was secretly quite pleased with herself.

Entrusted with an important task by the Empress, shouldn't he be smug for a moment?

Later, Qin Zhaoyue thought about it carefully and gradually figured out her mother's thoughts.

Another imperial edict indicates that the elder sister was given more private authority and greater power.

Ultimately, she still favored her eldest sister.

This is normal, after all, one is a child who has been well-cared for for so many years, and the other is a notorious person who rarely has a moment of brilliance.

With the struggle for the crown prince position imminent, what exactly is the significance of that imperial edict?

Qin Zhaoyue thought of two things: a whetstone and a pretext to share the burden.

The eldest sister may be qualified for the position of heir apparent, but she is still far from being worthy of the throne.

By taking credit for herself and establishing herself, she can at least learn from her elder sister's experience.

If she can demonstrate some ability from this, she might even become a supporter of her elder sister in the future.

The second reason is easy to understand; Qin Zhaoyue didn't watch those palace dramas for nothing.

If she were an empress, and were ruthless enough, she would have written extensively about her contributions to the disaster relief efforts, even surpassing her elder sister's contributions.

His status was suddenly elevated, making him a "new favorite" among the imperial heirs.

Qin Zhaoyue still lacked understanding of her mother, the Empress, and didn't know how things would develop.

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