This question made Consort Kong even more apprehensive, and she staggered two steps to lean against the stone table.
The emperor once said that eight concubines should be buried with him after his death.
Consort Kong had no children and was the emperor's favorite concubine, so she would inevitably be buried alive with him in the future.
At this moment, Hongyu suggested supporting Songhua to seize the throne, saying that if it succeeded, Songhua would surely save her life in the future.
She clutched her chest and sat back down on the stone bench. She picked up her teacup, took a sip to calm herself, and after a long pause, put the teacup down and stammered, "Miss Hongyu, are you confident? Songhua is just a minor civil official."
Hongyu couldn't help but chuckle, unable to hide her mockery of Consort Kong, and whispered a reminder, "Your Highness underestimates yourself and Young Master Songhua too much."
What do you mean?
"Don't forget, Young Master Songhua is also a descendant of the Zhao family. I've heard that His Majesty's health is not as good as before, and he has to drink medicine every day. Every bowl of medicine has to be prepared by the Empress before His Majesty will drink it."
Today, the Emperor learned that Prince Yan had secretly set up a cruel torture chamber, and he was so angry that he vomited blood. He'll probably have to drink herbal medicine from now on.
Consort Kong was startled and suddenly looked at Hongyu.
Hongyu nodded, took out a packet of medicine powder and pushed it in front of Consort Kong, "Put it away first, and wait for my news."
At that moment, a voice came from the end of the corridor: "This servant greets the Sixth Prince."
The Sixth Prince nodded and gestured to stop the maid from going to report. The scout reported: As soon as Hongyu left the Dali Temple, she went to the Kong family and then secretly sneaked into the Xiang Prince's residence.
Although Hongyu helped him escape a calamity, he did not trust her. Fortunately, the Emperor ordered him to take Kang'er to the Prince of Lu's residence the next day, so that he could keep Hongyu under control.
When Hongyu saw the Sixth Prince enter the pavilion, she bowed and said, "Hongyu... greets the Sixth Prince."
Was that voice choked with sobs and sorrow? The Sixth Prince was puzzled. He gestured for Hongyu to rise, and seeing Consort Kong's angry expression, he asked Hongyu, "What do you want with Her Highness? Why have you offended her so much?"
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