Wanwan opened the letter that Yinzhen had written to her. At the beginning, it was full of concern and greetings.
I just asked if they were adjusting well to the local environment, whether they were getting used to the place, and how the food was...
In the end, he wrote in the letter that during the year they were gone, Kangxi's health was also slowly deteriorating.
However, it wasn't very obvious, and Yinzhen also thought that it was because the Imperial Noble Consort had left that his father was so worried.
The reason his health deteriorated was that he never imagined his mother would harm his father.
When Wanwan saw that Kangxi's health was deteriorating, she felt uneasy for a moment, but quickly regained her composure.
You reap what you sow. If Kangxi continues as before, Wanwan probably won't make a move.
But just like in history, when Kangxi got older, he began to be wary of this and that.
After all, the fourth son is now his own son.
He certainly didn't want Kangxi to leave him with a mess to clean up.
Moreover, they were still trying to clean up the mess for Kangxi because of his bad reputation.
Wanwan thought to herself: It's only been a year, and my health has already started to deteriorate. Xiao Jiu said it would take at most three years.
That was only the 51st year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, meaning he died when Kangxi was 59 years old.
Wanwan felt this age was perfect. Compared to Kangxi's ancestors, she was already considered long-lived.
If the emperor had left some messes for the fourth prince, the fourth prince wouldn't have had to work so hard. For an accomplished emperor, longevity is a good thing.
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Qianqing Palace
(PS: The newly built Forbidden City has the exact same layout as the Forbidden City of the Qing Dynasty.)
The three brothers discussed it and decided to first implement the method used by the four of them, and then implement the Empress Dowager's suggestion after things have completely stabilized. However, this would take at least one or two decades.
Time passed by like this, and Wanwan completely let loose here, doing whatever she wanted.
Sometimes they would even sing and dance along with some female musicians.
Unfortunately, this period of time was completely disrupted by a letter.
Yinzhen's letter
The letter stated that the Emperor's health was rapidly declining, and Kangxi wanted Wanwan to return.
Emperor Kangxi himself knew that the only one who could possibly return was Wanwan.
After all, the others were all important officials in the court, and it was impossible for them to leave casually, let alone for such a long time.
For a period of time after Wanwan left, even Emperor Kangxi did not enter the inner palace. Two months later, he also found that his health was gradually deteriorating. Kangxi thought it was his own problem, so he kept forcing himself to stay healthy.
As for Yinreng, his health deteriorated because his most beloved son secretly left, which caused him great distress.
In the letter, Wanwan saw that Emperor Kangxi wanted her to return, and that Emperor Yinzhen also wanted her to return.
Wanwan knew she should leave. After all, although she was the Empress Dowager here, she was still the Imperial Noble Consort of the Qing Dynasty.
Now that the Emperor is unwell, she naturally has to go to the market; more accurately, she is accompanying Kangxi on his final journey.
At the same time that Wanwan received the letter, the Crown Prince also received it.
Although the Crown Prince had grievances against his father, the resentment gradually faded with time.
What comes to mind most is the love that Emperor Kangxi showed him when he was young.
It must be admitted that he received the most love and care from his father, the Emperor, since childhood.
Even if someone is the child of an Imperial Noble Consort, they can't compare to him.
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