Chapter 483 Daily Life in the Palace (101) shuhaige.net



Xia He's explanation made sense to Chen Yuwei; it was just that Hongli wouldn't like this kind of marriage that strengthened family ties.

As it turns out, Chen Yuwei's guess was absolutely accurate in proving that Hongli was indeed very accurate.

When Hejing had arranged everything and specially chose a day to go to the Hall of Mental Cultivation to see her father about her sister's marriage, Hongli behaved quite well until Hejing mentioned that the person she had her eye on was from the Fucha clan.

Hongli: ...

It can't be said that Hongli's expression changed immediately, but it can be said that Hongli's facial emotions were not quite right, especially since Hongli didn't say a word after Hejing finished speaking.

He Jing: ...Hmm?

He Jing couldn't understand why his own father didn't react at all when he heard the news.

Was her suggestion bad? It's quite good that her younger sister married someone from the Fucha clan.

This would prevent the Fuca clan from expanding their power, put the deceased mother at ease, and also strengthen the relationship between the royal family and the Fuca clan—a win-win situation!

Hongli didn't think it was a good idea, because he preferred to marry his daughter to the Niohuru clan.

Indeed, Hongli's idea was particularly bizarre; he wanted to marry off the princess who had Fuca blood to the Niohuru clan.

Fortunately, no one has mentioned this idea yet, otherwise it wouldn't just be Hejing who was upset; the Empress Dowager in Cining Palace would definitely have been unable to sit still and would have come over to argue with Hongli.

After all, when Empress Xiaoxian was still alive, the relationship between the Empress Dowager and the Empress was never peaceful.

Even the fact that Consort Huiyi was unable to conceive, and that the women sent in by the Niohuru clan kept failing, were clearly related to Empress Xiaoxian.

Empress Xiaoxian did a good job, leaving no evidence or incriminating evidence.

But that couldn't stop the Empress Dowager from targeting Empress Xiaoxian in various ways.

It's a messy, unresolved issue that no one dares to talk about these days.

With these old grudges as a foundation, and then looking at the emperor's brilliant ideas, can one understand why the emperor is so unconventional?

"Hejing, I have already considered Heyi's matter, you don't need to worry about it."

The emperor did not respond to He Jing's words, but instead used two sentences to evade the question.

He Jing immediately understood that his father did not want He Yi to have any connection with the Fucha clan, and he immediately felt something was wrong.

Without revealing his true feelings, Hejing asked the Emperor what kind of husband he wanted to find for Heyi, and Hejing did not forget to point out all of Heyi's shortcomings.

emperor:……

"Harmony and Respect"

The Emperor's sharp eyes interrupted He Jing's probing, and he ordered the others to leave.

He Jing turned and left, and after leaving the palace, he went straight to the Fucha residence to discuss the matter.

Chen Yuwei had little time to pay attention to the confrontation between the father and daughter.

Because she currently needs to make some preparations for her child's departure for the competition.

We mentioned before that the border regions were unstable. Now that the Dzungar Khanate has been quickly dealt with, the situation in the Hui region remains a problem.

The Emperor's latest order is to continue sending large armies to suppress the Hui uprising.

The Hui people were certainly not as troublesome as the Dzungars, so this time, the Emperor allowed Yonghu and the other two, who had repeatedly requested permission, to accompany the army.

That's right, Yonghu, Yonghong, and Yongkun are all packing their bags and heading to the frontier to quell the rebellion.

Chen Yuwei: ...

When Chen Yuwei received the news in the inner palace, the imperial court had already set the time for the army to set off.

What could she say? She could only try her best to prepare everything that needed to be prepared.

Fortunately, each of them had their own wives in charge of their personal belongings, and the three of them had also had children in the past few years who were being raised in the mansion.

To put it another way, Chen Yuwei has many options for raising her grandchildren, and she is not worried at all about not having enough grandchildren.

Have Xia He make several trips to the Imperial Hospital to prepare the necessary common medicinal herbs.

Chen Yuwei called Yonghu over, and the mother and son discussed the details of the upcoming expedition.

Both parties were quite satisfied with the outcome of the detailed discussions and reached an agreement on the basic general direction.

Chen Yuwei patted Yonghu on the shoulder, "Swords have no eyes on the battlefield, be careful and take good care of your two younger brothers."

Of the three, Yonghu is the oldest, and therefore has more responsibilities to bear.

Chen Yuwei considers herself not a demanding person, but sometimes, when it comes to her children, she can be quite strict with some of her requests.

Yonghu was used to his mother's admonitions. He nodded and turned to leave.

Chen Yuwei watched Yonghu's retreating figure and couldn't help but sigh.

It was already the twenty-third year of Qianlong's reign; time was passing unexpectedly slowly.

'slow? '

The system doesn't feel slow; in fact, it has the illusion that time is flying by.

'When you stay in one space for too long, you become less sensitive to time.'

It seems I'll need to take some time to adjust before the next mission, as I always end up in the same time and space, repeating roughly the same tasks.

Chen Yuwei gave a bitter smile; she really couldn't take it anymore. It seemed the aftereffects of not working for so long were indeed severe.

In mid-September, an army of 100,000 set off from the capital to the frontier to quell the rebellion.

This large army will join forces with the troops returning from Dzungar Khanate and together they will head to the Hui region to quell the rebellion.

According to Hongli, barring any unforeseen circumstances, they will return smoothly in about one to two years.

There wasn't much Chen Yuwei could do; all she could do was go to Baohua Temple to burn scriptures and pray for blessings. Whether it would be effective was hard to say, but it certainly provided psychological comfort.

Not only Chen Yuwei, but also the wives of Yonghu and the other two children led their children into the palace to pray to the gods and Buddhas.

Unless some of the children are too young, they would definitely be brought in.

Chen Yuwei: ...There's no need to worry so much. The three princes and the generals in charge of leading troops should also prioritize their safety.

If something really goes wrong, Chen Yuwei won't even need to lift a finger; Hongli can make them all pay with their lives.

In mid-October, a month after the army left, vassal states began to come to pay their respects.

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