Chapter 468 Daily Life in the Palace (86)



It was only after hearing gossip from former servants that Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin inquired about the marriage between He Zhuo and Fu Ling A.

During this period of pregnancy, Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin stayed at home and did not go out.

Hui-fa-na-la-tan-yin didn't inquire about news from the palace.

After all, if you hear too much of a certain news, you can't help but overthink it.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin had been longing for this baby in her belly for who knows how long.

Now that her wish has finally come true, Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin believes that nothing is more important than the child in her womb, and she stays in the palace to rest and prepare for childbirth whenever she has time.

The advantage of doing this is that Hui-fa-na-la-tan-yin is taking excellent care of herself during this pregnancy. Even the imperial physicians say that Hui-fa-na-la-tan-yin's little prince will definitely be born strong and outstanding. In fact, Hui-fa-na-la-tan-yin's physical condition does not resemble that of an elderly mother at all. As long as she takes good care of herself after childbirth, having another child is not a dream.

Such words, when heard by Huifan Nara Tanyin, were considered auspicious and auspicious.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin wished she could spend every single hour of the day nourishing her fetus.

The mention of Hojo and Fulinga today comes back from the big fuss that happened a few days ago. Huifa Nara Tanyin had overheard it and happened to run into them today, so she picked it up and chatted with Cui Rui about it.

Otherwise, at other times, it would be a matter of whether Huifanara Tanyin would care about these things. Giving her even a glance would be a sign that one doesn't know Huifanara Tanyin well.

As a maid who often served Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin, Cui Rui knew quite a bit about this news.

However, since her master usually didn't interfere, Cui Rui wouldn't gossip about it.

"Those people made quite a few jokes a while ago, and I heard they've already apologized to the Emperor."

The Emperor has now selected a new group of talented young men, and they are currently being evaluated.

Princesses Khoja and Princess Fulinga were born in the thirteenth year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.

If you do the math, you'll be eighteen this year.

Princess Hejing Hayihu was only seventeen when she got married in her early years, but things are different now. Hayihu married a man from the Khorchin, and going back further, she can be related to Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang from her early years.

Hongli found it difficult to refuse, and Empress Xiaoxian did not strongly oppose it, which led to Hayihuhe's marriage to the Mongols.

The suitable candidates proposed by the Mongols are not very good right now, and Hongli prefers Han Chinese from Jiangnan.

With all the previous candidates failing to come up, Hongli naturally had to be extremely cautious in his choice.

Therefore, there is absolutely no problem with Cui Rui saying that she is still investigating.

This investigation may even take some time.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin, with her pregnant belly, supported her waist with one hand and her belly with the other.

“If this drags on, it will be detrimental to the reputations of Princesses Khoja and Princess Fuling’a.”

Has there been any movement from Yikun Palace? The Imperial Noble Consort doesn't seem like someone who doesn't care about her children.

After walking to the end and turning a corner, Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin wandered around the small courtyard with her back to the light.

This was also a special instruction from the imperial physician: pregnant women who are about to give birth need to move around more so that the delivery will be smoother; otherwise, a difficult labor could cause many people to get stuck.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin didn't want to fail at the production threshold.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin even harbored greater ambitions.

This time, she gave birth to a prince, so if she has a princess next time, she'll have both a son and a daughter.

People in ancient times did not have the concept of eugenics; in their view, having many children meant having many blessings.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin came from a wealthy family, but she was still not immune to the common practice of having children.

This was a common problem for women in ancient times, and even in modern times there are still women who are bound by these constraints; it's impossible to explain why.

Cui Rui also found it strange, feeling that Yikun Palace had disappeared after these things were made public.

No matter what, no news came out, and even the Imperial Noble Consort of Yikun Palace continued to go to the princess's or prince's quarters as usual, as if nothing had happened.

After telling her master the gossip she had heard, Cui Rui quickly helped Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin to sit down on a stone bench.

She beckoned to the little palace maid standing behind her, took the round fan from the maid's hand, and gently fanned Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin's profile.

"Your Majesty, we do not know what the Imperial Noble Consort is thinking."

Even if Princesses Khoja and Fulinga were less than ideal, the choice of successor wouldn't be too bad.

However, Cui Rui felt that marrying into the Jiangnan region was not as good as staying in the capital.

Princess Hejing, for example, has truly turned her fortunes around after enduring hardship.

Anyone who sees this would say they're incredibly lucky.

Although she no longer has her mother's care, fortunately the Emperor still cares about her. You know, the princess's residence in the capital is not a place that just anyone can live in.

Of the princesses born to at least the first few emperors, very few were able to stay in the capital.

Princess Hejing now has a son and powerful backers, making her life even better than when she was in the palace.

Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin remained noncommittal about Cui Rui's words, thinking to herself that everyone has their own destiny.

He Jing was able to return to the capital from Khorchin thanks to the plans made for him after Empress Xiaoxian's death, and he also schemed against Consort Chun and her son Yongrong.

Otherwise, why would the Emperor be angry with Consort Chun and her son during the Eastern Tour?

Do you really think that Empress Xiaoxian's benefits are so easy to obtain? Everything comes at a price.

However, speaking of Consort Chun and her son, they have become invisible ever since Empress Xiaoxian passed away during her eastern tour.

If the emperor doesn't favor you, your servants won't respect you.

She herself was preoccupied with severing ties with Consort Chun and her son, so she didn't care much about Yongrong, only sending him token gifts during holidays.

A few years ago, Yongrong still wanted to maintain some contact with her, and he often sent palace servants to visit her.

Later, after realizing that Hui Fa Na La Tan Yin was not warm towards her, the connection between the two gradually faded.

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