Chen Yuwei scratched her head speechlessly, then laid out the entire layout of the twelve palaces in the east and west, trying to find a sleeping quarters where the main hall was still unused.
"Let's set it at Qixiang Palace and vacate the dusty main hall for He Zhuoshi."
If the Emperor is not satisfied later, let him arrange it himself.
Everywhere is packed with people, there's no room for newcomers.
After Consort Jia left, some other people moved into Qixiang Palace.
Unfortunately, none of these people were able to get up, which saved Chen Yuwei the trouble of cleaning them up manually.
Xia He quickly stepped forward to put away the booklet in her hand and nodded to reassure her master.
Chen Yuwei rubbed her brows. "I can't rest easy. There are so many of these people," she said, "some of them are really useless. It's time to make room for the newcomers."
The emperor's lifespan is limited; most of the women in the harem will not outlive him.
Chen Yuwei waved for Xia He to go and handle the matter, and then simply lay down to rest.
She was tired of this life where she had to clean up Hongli's messes day and night.
Chen Yuwei's emotions inevitably fluctuated, most notably as she began to have other ideas.
If we could send Hongli offline and away earlier, wouldn't that be a new way to find relief?
The entire Qing Dynasty gradually declined and collapsed, so if I were to push it forward, it wouldn't have much of an impact.
The reason I refrained from taking action before was because I was concerned about the negative consequences of a plot collapse.
But now that she's chosen to take action, will the scene she imagines really unfold?
Not necessarily. Even when the next emperor, Jiaqing, ascended the throne, he did not take any earth-shattering actions.
If she secretly replaced the emperor, at most loopholes would appear later, but how many years could that last? Ultimately, the disappearance of the imperial system and the emergence of a new system were both subject to the objective laws of development.
Her thoughts drifted uncontrollably, and Chen Yuwei began to calculate how much she would ultimately have to compensate this world for its losses.
Of course, considering that she herself is not wealthy and has to raise a little kid who eats and drinks a lot.
No matter what Chen Yuwei does in the end, she must first conserve enough energy.
No rush, no rush, we can wait a little longer. Don't act impulsively and do something you can't go back on.
Theoretically speaking, the cost of trial and error for Chen Yuwei is not high.
Therefore, some decisions cannot be made lightly, but once they are made, they must be implemented to fundamentally reduce the probability of failure.
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