You are the ruler of this land, and I am at a loss as to what to do when something goes wrong.
..."
Chen Yuwei seemed oblivious to the surprise in Hongli's eyes.
She went on to explain what she had learned, while subtly hinting to Hongli that no one knew about the outrageous things he had done.
Hongli: ...Very good, he's in good spirits again.
Rather than falling into a coma due to sexual activity, it is clearly more in line with his public persona to be burdened by state affairs.
He smiled and told Chen Yuwei not to worry too much, that he was in good health and this was just an accident.
Chen Yuwei: ...What a load of rubbish! You actually believed those ridiculous lies. You're something else.
Hongli didn't have much of a sense of shame, but as long as someone gave him a way out, he would run down the aisle very quickly and without the slightest hesitation.
Chen Yuwei: ...
Chen Yuwei was familiar with Hongli's character, so she always spoke words that resonated with him.
Sure enough, in less than fifteen minutes, the two of them finished the bowl of medicine that had been brewed. Hongli was already eager to get up and work, determined to establish his reputation.
What could Chen Yuwei do but earnestly dissuade Hongli from acting recklessly?
"Government affairs are not something that can be accomplished overnight; Your Majesty should prioritize your health."
Don't actually work for a while and then faint; the imperial physician just left not long ago.
Chen Yuwei went to great lengths to stop Hongli from making a mess of things, and when she finally left, she was completely exhausted. Who would have thought that even talking could get tiring?
At the entrance of the Hall of Mental Cultivation, Xia He prepared a sedan chair and escorted her mistress directly up after she came out.
Sitting comfortably on the soft couch, Chen Yuwei sighed.
Putting everything else aside, her body still couldn't withstand such exhaustion.
Working before the emperor is indeed not something anyone can do. Gao Yuneng has been working before the emperor for several years, so he must have some skill.
Gao Yu, who was praised by Chen Yuwei for having some ability, was summoned by the Emperor and reprimanded.
The reason for Hongli's reprimand was quite normal: why did he have to summon the Imperial Noble Consort?
If he faints, wouldn't it be better to keep the secret firmly in mind? Summoning the Imperial Noble Consort would risk exposing the secret.
Gao Yu: ...But how could a mere servant dare to truly make decisions for the emperor? He would definitely need to find a high-ranking concubine in the harem to keep things under control.
"Alright, keep this in mind and deal with those who know about it properly. I don't want my reputation to be affected."
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