As a human being, Consort Yu felt that her life had been absolutely terrible.
The few years of carefree time she had were during her childhood when she was still young and unaware of the world.
By the time she realized her situation and had to struggle to survive, there was no joy left to be found.
After entering the mansion and then the palace, Consort Yu was surrounded by all sorts of open and covert struggles.
She had both successes and failures, ultimately ending in a dismal failure.
"Your Highness, I hope that if there is an afterlife, I will have a free and unrestrained bird."
Even if their lifespan is short, they can still be free and do as they please.
Unlike humans, who are born with seven emotions and six desires that are difficult to sever and untangle, and can only struggle in the mortal world.
Boring, so incredibly boring.
Chen Yuwei stared intently at Consort Yu, who was lying on the bed lost in her own thoughts, before finally turning away.
I came here only to see Consort Yu off on her final journey; I have nothing to ask.
Moreover, there is no deep and irreconcilable conflict between the two of them.
As Chen Yuwei emerged from Chuxiu Palace, she waved away the approaching sedan chair.
"Let's walk back. We can also take a look at the flowers in the Imperial Garden along the way. They're in full bloom, it would be a shame to miss them."
Xingkui nodded in agreement and, supporting Chen Yuwei's arm, walked towards the Imperial Garden.
In March and April, the grass grows and the birds fly, a scene of flourishing life.
The Imperial Household Department has given the Imperial Garden a beautiful new look.
Chen Yuwei reached out, sniffing and touching the left and right, and casually folded off two pieces to hold in her hands.
"My lord, shall I have someone cut some off?" Placing them in the room would enhance the aesthetics and uplift the mood.
"Just cut some, take them with you when you go back," Chen Yuwei said nonchalantly. She circled the rockery and garden of the Imperial Garden once, then quickly left.
Three days after she visited Consort Yu, bad news came from Chuxiu Palace: Consort Yu had passed away.
Chen Yuwei methodically arranged the funeral for Consort Yu and also sent a letter to Hongli, who was still away from home.
Unfortunately, the letter was delivered too slowly. By the time Chen Yuwei received the reply, Consort Yu's body had already been sealed in a coffin and was about to be moved to the imperial mausoleum for burial.
"Let the responsible officials carefully select a place with lush vegetation; Consort Yu will like it."
After saying that, Chen Yuwei turned and left the main hall of Chuxiu Palace, just as she saw a bird flying by.
Chen Yuwei's eyes softened, and she felt a surge of emotion as Consort Yu's wish came true.
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