Consort Ning: ...
Consort Ning gritted her teeth; at times like this, she wished she could tear the Imperial Observatory apart with her own hands.
She also blamed herself for losing her temper and rushing to the Emperor to say something that caused Yongyue to be branded as a father-killer.
When Yongyue returned to the palace, she couldn't escape the gossip whenever the emperor made even the slightest move.
"Does Your Majesty mean you want to back out and are unwilling to help me?"
Consort Ning was in great turmoil, especially since she had no connections in the Imperial Observatory.
Rather than insisting on Yongyue's return and constantly being on the Emperor's guard, it would be better to let Yongyue stay outside and live a peaceful life.
"Consort Ning, you have misunderstood. That is not what I meant."
There are some things I just wanted Consort Ning to understand in advance; whether she returns or not is not the best solution.
So don't let her help out on one side, only to have Consort Ning regret it and run to the Emperor's side to spout nonsense on the other.
Consort Ning has a precedent to follow; she's not someone who hasn't done this before.
Ning Fei felt somewhat embarrassed after Chen Yuwei pointed it out so clearly.
But she quickly composed herself, after all, she had prepared herself for being harassed when she came over.
It's impossible for everything to go smoothly when you ask someone for a favor; otherwise, what would be the point of asking for a favor?
"Your Majesty, rest assured, I understand," Consort Ning said, lowering her head and eyes, her expression unreadable, whether she truly understood or only vaguely comprehended.
But none of that matters. Chen Yuwei's approach to things is to be completely honest from the start. If you can accept it, then cooperate; if you can't, then break up.
It's not like she can't find partners; Chen Yuwei has no intention of leaving herself any room for maneuver or planting a time bomb.
"Go back and wait for news. I believe Yongyue will be back soon."
"Consort Ning, you should be happy. Compared to others, you are already very fortunate."
At least he has a son to keep him company, while others who have served the emperor for many years may not even have their own room.
With a gentle rustling of her fan, Chen Yuwei saw Consort Ning off with a smile.
Once the person was out of sight, Chen Yuwei's smile vanished, and she called Xia He over from behind.
"master"
"Returning to the Palace"
With nothing left to do, Chen Yuwei, too lazy to stay outside in the sun, walked around the artificial hill, got into the sedan chair, and leisurely went back.
Later that evening, Chen Yuwei received news that the Emperor would be coming to stay overnight.
Reaching out to gently touch the corner of her eye, where no trace of tears could be seen, Chen Yuwei chuckled. It seemed that her previous crying had been extremely effective.
We still need to hurry and get the Imperial Observatory to work.
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