But no matter what Consort Ning thought, it didn't matter. The Emperor had already made up his mind, and no one could change it. Consort Ning could only send Yongyue out of the palace.
After exchanging a few insincere polite words with Chen Yuwei, Ning Fei saw her off and then breathed a sigh of relief.
It's good news amidst misfortune. Her son went to his parents' home, so his safety is guaranteed. Even though he's away from her, he can keep her at ease.
After calming herself down, Consort Ning summoned a maid to grind ink for her. She planned to send a message to her family first, urging them to do everything in their power to protect Yongyue, as he was currently her only son.
Consort Ning thought this way, and so did Yehenara, who received the news outside.
In particular, Consort Ning's family immediately sprang into action, preparing the best rooms and courtyards in their home for Prince Yongyue to live in upon his arrival.
Even members of the Yehenara clan sent many valuable items.
After all, the place where the prince lives cannot be too shabby; it must have the proper grandeur.
Consort Ning's family was very noble and refined; she was beautiful, but not very useful.
The clan decided to take over the accommodation for Prince Yongyue.
No one from the Yehenara clan objected to this; in fact, they even hoped that the young prince would move out of the palace.
Because of this, the young prince was able to develop a deep friendship with them.
It should be noted that Emperor Kangxi's eldest son was raised outside the palace.
Soon, in just two or three days, Prince Yongyue was hastily brought to the Yehenara clan's residence by the servants of the Yuanmingyuan.
Oh my!
Seeing his deathly pale face, no wonder they sent him out to be raised.
How could such a child survive in a palace teeming with tigers and wolves?
I can already imagine a tragic and heartbreaking story. When Yehenara people outside the palace saw Yongyue, they felt so sorry for their little prince and did everything they could to raise him.
The effort did pay off. Prince Yongyue's lingering illness, which had been confined to the Yuanmingyuan, improved rapidly after he left the palace.
Not only that, but Hongli, who was recuperating in the Yuanmingyuan, also recovered smoothly, focusing on metaphysics.
Even Chen Yuwei, who initially didn't believe it, muttered to Xia He that the father and son were really working together; things didn't improve when they were together, but they were both doing well after they separated.
It is estimated that from now on, Hongli will likely place even more trust in the Imperial Observatory.
Prince Yongyue, it's easy to leave the palace but difficult to return. If you wish to return, you'll have to wait patiently.
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