Upon hearing this, Jiang's mother quickly stood up.
Eunuch Cao scolded him harshly, "How dare you! Did the Emperor let you get up?"
Mother Jiang quickly knelt back on the ground. The reason why she dared to say that she was going to find the emperor was because the emperor was not there. Now that the emperor appeared, how could she dare to speak nonsense?
The emperor is not like Empress Xian. Empress Xian seems to have no temper and does not dare to chop off people's heads at will. But the emperor's words are not necessarily true.
"Just now I heard that you wanted to see me. Could it be that this general's mansion bullied you?"
What's with the Tyrant's excited tone? Did he get a taste of the melons from the General's Mansion on the way here?
The emperor had indeed heard the rumors outside when he came.
"Your Majesty has misunderstood." Mother Jiang trembled and did not dare to raise her head.
"Misunderstanding?" The emperor raised his eyebrows. "When I came here, I heard that you two were deliberately destroying the reputation of the General's Mansion and stealing things from it. This isn't a misunderstanding, is it?"
Mother Jiang's lips trembled and she didn't dare to answer.
"Eunuch Cao."
Eunuch Cao understood and said in a loud voice, "Jiang has failed in her moral conduct and has stolen property from the General's residence. She is hereby divorced and exiled from the residence effective immediately. Tomorrow, she and her family will be exiled to a cold and bitter land."
Hearing about the exile, Jiang's mother no longer cared about anything else and cried out for justice, "Your Majesty, Your Majesty, please spare us. We will never dare to do it again. The general's mansion divorced my daughter, so there will be no one to take care of the general's mansion."
She tried to use this incident to make the emperor change his mind, but unfortunately the emperor remained unmoved.
"Eunuch Cao, I will go back to the palace and assign two female officials to help the general's mansion take care of all the affairs until the general has a wife."
The tyrant was quite thoughtful. Actually, he was quite wise back then. If my grandfather had listened to him, that troublesome Jiang wouldn't have ended up in the general's mansion.
The emperor was very pleased to hear this, and all the depression in his heart disappeared.
Yu Yiluo looked up at the emperor.
[The tyrant came to the general's mansion because he missed his mother? Is this the saying, "A day without seeing you feels like three years apart"? Look at the smug look on his face, he's probably waiting for his mother to praise him!]
The emperor's face immediately fell after hearing this. Concubine Xian glanced at the emperor without leaving a trace. The emperor did not have the mentality of a child as Luo'er said.
[As expected, he was waiting for his mother to praise him, but when she didn't, he got upset.]
A black line crossed the emperor's forehead, and he felt like he was neither laughing nor not laughing.
"Thank you, Your Majesty." Seeing that the emperor didn't speak, the old general took the initiative to speak.
"You are too polite, old General. I said back then that Jiang was not a good match, but you insisted on having your own way. Now look, after all this trouble, you still don't have a family."
The emperor took a sip of tea, but stopped short of saying anything more, fearing that if he said too much, the little fellow would start to plot against him in his mind.
The old general looked ashamed. "Your Majesty is wise. I was the one who only cared about your wife's last words and forgot to ask about the child's wishes. I am ashamed."
"Is the emperor here for this matter?" Empress Xian didn't want the emperor to poke her father's heart again, so she smiled and changed the subject.
"It is indeed for this matter. I will take you and Luo'er back to the palace, but I have something else to do right now."
The emperor looked at Jin Ting'an and said, "Now that the border is stable, General, you can settle down in the capital and choose a wife. Jiang has been divorced anyway."
Thinking that he would hear the little guy's praise after he finished speaking, the emperor couldn't help but prick up his ears.
[No, why would a tyrant be so fond of choosing wives for others? Don't worry about your uncle's affairs. I remember in the book, when my uncle died at the border, someone brought his body back and buried it next to my grandfather.]
But now that my uncle's family is alive, I don't know if this person will have any contact with my uncle again.
"Thank you for your kindness, Your Majesty," Jin Ting'an said sincerely, "I have no interest in sentimental relationships, and I don't want to delay others. I hope Your Majesty will revoke your order."
As a general, he naturally spends more time on the battlefield than at home. Would he marry another wife and let her become a widow?
He married Jiang because of his mother's last words, but now he wants to do what he wants for once.
Knowing that Jin Ting'an had his own destiny, the emperor stopped talking.
"Okay, when you have someone you want to marry, tell me and I will personally arrange a marriage for you."
…
at the same time.
Jiang and her two younger brothers were taken to the Jingzhao Yin Mansion and imprisoned together with their two younger brothers.
When Mother Jiang entered, she hugged her two sons and cried bitterly, "I thought I would never see you again. Fortunately, you are all okay."
"Mom, why are you and sister here too? When can we go out?"
"Go out?" Jiang sneered, "You're going to be exiled tomorrow, and you're still thinking about going out."
"No one would think you're dumb if you don't speak. Why didn't you say anything just now when you're so talkative?" Mother Jiang glared at Jiang and turned around to comfort her two crying sons.
After comforting the two, Mother Jiang looked at Jiang, who was sitting in the corner with her knees bent, and said, "Hurry up and find a way to get us out."
Jiang shook her head and said, "I have no choice, just accept it!"
If it weren't for the General's Mansion, they would have been exiled when their father got into trouble.
"You've been in the General's Mansion for so many years, don't you have any evidence against them?" Mother Jiang glanced outside. "Or maybe you can use your beauty to trick the key and let your brother and the others out."
Upon hearing this, Jiang's eyes widened suddenly, and her heart felt as if it had sunk into an ice cellar.
I was filled with sorrow but could not cry.
When she was a child, she suffered physical damage and could no longer have children because she saved her playful younger brother.
After she married into the general's mansion, her mother treated her much better. She thought her mother treated her well because she felt guilty about her childhood. However, she discovered today that her mother did not feel guilty at all, she just wanted to use her.
But I naively believed it and ended up living like this.
She sneered, "Why should I help them?"
…
This is the General's Mansion.
After resolving the matter of Jiang, the emperor took Concubine Yu Yiluo back to the palace.
After Yu Yiluo finished drinking milk, the emperor carried her out of Concubine Xian's bedroom and went to the imperial study.
As soon as he sat down and picked up a memorial, he heard someone outside reporting.
"Your Majesty, Lord Li requests an audience."
The emperor's face darkened. The fourth brother was a cause for concern.
[Goodness me, Li Yunhe came here in person. It must be the Fourth Prince who got into trouble.]
Li Yunhe was brought in. After bowing, he spoke loudly, "Your Majesty, this is the homework I assigned. Please take a look at what the Fourth Prince has done!"
Eunuch Cao presented the homework to the emperor.
The emperor took it, took a look at it, and threw it aside with a dark face.
"Your Majesty, why don't you let the Fourth Prince practice calligraphy first? This will prevent him from affecting the progress of the other princes."
Yu Yiluo rolled her big black eyes and stuck out her little head to see clearly what was above.
Seeing this, the emperor moved the homework in front of her. When Yu Yiluo saw the dog-scratching words on it, she laughed out loud.
[The word "Fourth Brother" is really comparable to the time-traveling girl. Look how angry the tyrant is. The tyrant is really too stubborn. Why did he have to let the Fourth Brother go to school when he could have sent anyone else?]
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