Chapter 219 Sending a Message



When Wanwan woke up that evening, she immediately got up and went to the study, where she wrote two letters.

One document is about Dai Zi of Jiaodong, and the other is about Zhou Peigong.

Wanwan handed the two letters to her second brother, who knew what to do.

Tingyu replied, "This servant understands. I will arrange for someone to send it out immediately. It will definitely reach the Second Young Master."

Wanwan: "I trust you to handle things, go quickly."

Tingyu said "Yes," and took the letter to a young eunuch, handed it to him, and instructed him to make sure it was delivered to the second young master.

As Wanwan watched Tingyu leave, she thought to herself that Dai Zi had already been demoted to Jiaodong by Kangxi, and it must have been several months by now.

It seems that since there's no one monitoring him, faking his death or making some random arrangements would be quite convenient.

But Zhou Peigong was different. He was demoted to Shengjing. Although the weather there was cold and the climate was bad, he was still an official, no matter how small.

However, ensuring his physical health is not difficult, but his mental health is another matter. Despite his great achievements, he was demoted simply because he was a Han Chinese.

Wanwan said, "I hope Second Brother understands what I mean. It would be best to let Zhou Peigong recuperate."

Tingfeng walked in and said, "Your Majesty, it's time for dinner."

Wanwan: "Okay, is Xiao Liu here today?"

Tingfeng said, "Your Majesty, the Sixth Prince has also returned today. He was brought back by His Highness the Crown Prince, who said he wanted to visit the Fourth Prince."

Upon hearing this, Wanwan thought to herself, 'What do you mean by coming to see the Fourth Prince? If you wanted to come, you could have come at noon. Why did you have to come at night? It's obvious that the Second Prince just wants to freeload a meal, so he's using the Sixth and Fourth Princes as an excuse.'

Wanwan: "However, the princes of the Qing Dynasty were really miserable. After finishing their lunch at 2 PM, they couldn't eat anything else until the next morning. They must have been starving by the evening."

Wanwan said, "I understand. The Crown Prince and Xiao Liu like a lot of dishes, so prepare a few."

Tingfeng laughed when she heard this, "I knew the Crown Prince and the Sixth Prince were coming, so I prepared their favorite dishes early on. Besides, the Fourth Prince will be better soon, so we can put down a soft cushion so they can sit and eat together."

As Wanwan walked, she said, "That's good. Ever since the second and fourth brothers went to the Imperial Study, the sixth brother, who can't stay in Jingren Palace, has been bothering his two older brothers. It's been a while since we've eaten at the same table together."

"What Your Highness is saying is probably something His Highness the Crown Prince and the Fourth Prince already know, which is why His Highness the Crown Prince brought the Sixth Prince along," said Tingfeng.

Wanwan said, "At least you haven't forgotten your mother."

Although Tingfeng listened to Wanwan's complaints, he was thinking that the Imperial Noble Consort was incredibly good to the child. Although he said it, he didn't really mean it.

Upon entering the house, one could already see the Crown Prince and Xiao Liu had arrived.

Wanwan said, "It's kind of you two to think that your mother would still want to have dinner with me."

From a young age, Yinyu was a clever and mischievous boy who immediately flattered his mother, saying, "Mother, look at what you're saying. Your son can forget anyone but you."

Wanwan: "I don't believe you for a second. If it weren't for the Crown Prince and your fourth brother bringing you here before, I'm afraid you would have forgotten that Jingren Palace is your home, right?"

Upon hearing this, the Crown Prince immediately came to his brother's rescue, saying, "Empress Mother, the Sixth Prince is clever, so he listened in on the Imperial Study. You know that Father Emperor agreed to it."

Actually, Wanwan just wants her child to have a good childhood while he's still young, because once he turns six, he won't have the chance to play anymore.

The lives of Qing Dynasty princes were inhuman. Emperor Kangxi was extremely strict with his sons' studies.

Wanwan snorted, "Whatever, you can learn if you want, but you won't have time to play later."

As soon as Yinyu saw Wanwan sit down, he ran into her arms, and Wanwan cooperated by pulling him onto her lap. "Mother, what are you saying? Do you think your son is such a good-for-nothing?"

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