Chapter 482 Daily Life in the Palace (100)



Wei Hanyu was furious, not understanding why her daughter was being disliked like this, especially since her birth mother was a concubine.

In the end, Wei Hanyu's youngest daughter returned to Wei Hanyu's side in an extremely comical and ridiculous process.

Xia He stated her opinion on this matter, "Why not hand it over to those imperial concubines?"

The imperial concubines were not just for show; for example, Consort Qing's youngest son was raised in Shou'an Palace.

Chen Yuwei glanced at Xia He beside her, "Are you sure that Consort Qing's little prince is being raised by the Dowager Consorts?"

In reality, it was the Empress Dowager who was in charge of the overall situation; otherwise, would the Emperor have given the little princess born to Wei Hanyu to the Empress Dowager?

In Chen Yuwei's opinion, if the Emperor wanted the Empress Dowager to have some peace, he should sacrifice one of the princes and simply grant the Empress Dowager's wish. This would be better for both the mother and son.

Otherwise, if they all resort to tricks, who knows how it will end?

Xia He scratched her head and smiled awkwardly after her master had seen through her thoughts.

"Your Majesty, the Emperor hasn't said anything yet, doesn't that imply that he's tacitly approving of the Empress Dowager's actions?"

The imperial concubines could not resist the Empress Dowager. Consort Qing's youngest son nominally grew up in Shou'an Palace, but in reality, he ruled as king in Cining Palace.

This is also why Consort Qing has been unusually quiet these past two years. She doesn't even respond to Consort Ling's various hints and spends her days eating vegetarian food, chanting Buddhist scriptures, and running to Cining Palace. It seems that she has put all her life and fortune on the Empress Dowager's shoulders.

Chen Yuwei shook her head, "The Emperor has not given his consent." They are waiting for their mother to realize her mistakes and return to the right path.

Unfortunately, both mother and son were stubborn and had no idea whether they should return or not.

Sure enough, the Emperor made this foolish move, leaving Chen Yuwei speechless.

It would be better to sacrifice Wei Hanyu and take Yonglu with you.

Such petty and narrow-minded behavior, yet wanting the Empress Dowager to back down—if you're so clever, why don't you just fly to the heavens?

While muttering to herself that Hongli was being delusional, Chen Yuwei took advantage of the conflict between the Emperor and the Empress Dowager to quickly summon the Imperial Household Department to remind them not to forget to prepare her dowry.

The Dzungar Khanate was about to be defeated by the Qing army, and the next step was to appease them through marriage.

The Emperor's choice was quite heartbreaking; it was the princess born to Consort Huiyi.

Oh, that's Consort Hui, whose own father died in the Dzungar Khanate and who died of depression as a result.

The princess she was raising was just the right age, and Hongli brought her out.

The Empress Dowager didn't care, and Niohuru had no one to speak up for, or anyone who could speak up was unwilling to.

Fortunately, Consort Hui had already left, otherwise, upon hearing this news, she would probably be so angry that she would come back to life.

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