Consort Jin paved the way for the Fourteenth Prince's future and then dealt with his birth mother.
Originally, I was thinking of taking him directly to the ground, but the nanny beside me persuaded me otherwise.
Now that her adoptive mother is gone, what if the Fourteenth Prince knew that it was her adoptive mother who had also harmed his birth mother?
The rift would definitely grow wider, so they only administered medicine to gradually weaken Wuya's body instead of taking her away directly, but she wouldn't live for more than a few years anyway.
She's not even dead yet, and she dares to covet the Fourteenth Prince. She has to pay a price, doesn't she?
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Consort Jin did not survive; she passed away just two months later.
She was posthumously honored as an Imperial Noble Consort by Emperor Kangxi.
Historically, she was made empress, but only for one day. In this parallel world, because of the existence of Consort Wanwan, it was not appropriate to make her empress, so she was posthumously made Consort.
The Fourteenth Prince, who was in the guise of the Imperial Noble Consort Yiren, cried very sadly at the funeral.
As an Imperial Noble Consort, Wanwan naturally couldn't mourn all day long. She only needed to burn a few sticks of incense in the morning, noon, and evening, and then shed a few drops of pearly tears.
After this incident, Emperor Kangxi seemed to be affected and was depressed for a while. Later, he issued an edict to marry the eldest daughter of the Niohuru family to the Fourteenth Prince.
Let everyone in the harem know that even though the Fourteenth Prince has lost his adoptive mother, he still has his imperial father.
The Fourteenth Prince was to be married on a chosen date after his mourning period.
Time seemed to be fast-forwarding as the mourning period for Imperial Noble Consort Yiren ended.
The fourteenth prince chose an auspicious day and got married.
As before, Wanwan gave all the princes a settlement allowance of 200,000 taels of silver. However, since the thirteenth prince was raised by her, he naturally received more, especially since his fourth brother also helped to subsidize the allowance.
Meanwhile, the infighting among the princes of the previous dynasty intensified, and Emperor Kangxi began to suppress them more and more. Now, he rarely went to Jingren Palace except on the first and fifteenth of each month.
Wanwan found some of Kangxi's actions extremely disgusting, not to mention the title he bestowed upon Xi Changzai.
He successfully disgusted Wanwan.
Later, many Han women from Jiangnan entered the palace. Although their ranks were not high, one of them was granted the title of Wan Daying by Emperor Kangxi.
This disgusted Wanwan immensely; everyone in the harem knew that the Imperial Noble Consort was named Wanyan Wanwan.
Moreover, after this incident, all three concubines mocked Wanwan.
These high-ranking concubines were already quite old and not very favored.
But Wanwan is different; she has truly been favored for over twenty years.
It was only a couple of years ago, due to the increasingly serious power struggles within the previous dynasty, that Kangxi stopped going to Jingren Palace.
Now that such a thing has happened, although they dare not say it in front of the Imperial Noble Consort, after all, the Imperial Noble Consort has a long-standing reputation and they dare not offend her, who doesn't say it in private?
It was precisely because of this incident that Kangxi and Wanwan grew increasingly distant.
After Wanwan found out, she didn't tell Kangxi, since both of them knew it was a form of suppression.
She simply didn't care about Kangxi, or rather, she was indifferent. You can do whatever you want, as long as you don't mess with me. As long as the favored concubines in the harem behaved themselves, Kangxi could spoil them however he wanted.
Not long after, Kangxi bestowed the title of Consort Wan upon her. Perhaps it was Kangxi's favor that blinded her, because during the fifteenth day of the month, she actually spoke out against Wanwan.
All the concubines were watching the drama unfold, wondering what Wanwan would do. And Wanwan didn't disappoint them; she directly punished them with a full range of measures, including deducting their salary, confining them to their quarters, and making them copy palace rules.
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