Wanwan walked in front, and once everyone was inside, they all knelt down and cried.
Of course, they also saw the imperial edict placed beside Kangxi's bed.
Looking at the huge crowd, Wanwan said, "The Emperor left behind an imperial edict before his death."
As soon as these words were spoken, everyone stopped tacitly, and the room became quiet.
Wanwan couldn't help but feel a pang of sorrow for Kangxi. In the end, how many people truly felt heartbroken for Kangxi?
Everyone was looking at Wanwan.
Wanwan raised her hand and picked up the first imperial edict written in Chinese.
Wanwan opened the imperial edict, and all eyes were drawn to it: "By the mandate of Heaven, the Emperor decrees: ……… ...
As Wanwan read the imperial edict, everyone's hearts clenched.
Especially Prince Zhi, Prince Cheng, and Beile.
After reading it aloud, he gave the imperial edict to the ministers standing nearby, as well as the two other copies that were by the bedside.
"This was written by the late emperor himself, take a look."
The ministers circulated the document among themselves, and after they read it, the princes naturally read it as well. It was indeed written by Emperor Kangxi himself.
Even if some people are unwilling to accept it, they still can't stir up any trouble.
After all, Yinzhen had not only the Imperial Noble Consort behind him, but also the Wanyan family, as well as the Shushu Gioro clan and his good brother Yinyu.
Yinzhen had been paying close attention to his mother's health, and when the name of the fourth prince was mentioned at the end, he felt a moment of excitement.
But he was always one to keep his emotions hidden, so naturally no one noticed, and he still wore a sad expression on his face.
After final confirmation that there were no problems, Yinzhen was present. He announced his succession in the Qianqing Palace and then arranged for Kangxi's funeral.
At this time, Yinreng, Yinyu, and Yinling had not yet arrived.
Wanwan sent them a message that Emperor Kangxi was unwell and asked them to come over.
However, Yinyu was, after all, the emperor, and his two other brothers also held high positions of power. There was a fear that something might happen if all three of them left at the same time.
He hurriedly handed over some matters, but despite his best efforts, he still couldn't see his father, the Emperor, one last time.
The next day, Yinzhen, in his capacity as emperor, began to preside over Kangxi's funeral.
Everyone was mourning, and Wanwan was kneeling at the very front.
Hearing the crying, I don't know if I was infected, but tears kept flowing down my face.
Yinreng, Yinyu, and Yinling arrived at the palace gate as soon as they disembarked from the ship, and saw white silk cloth hanging there.
Yinreng was the one who suffered the most among these people, because he was the most favored, received the most fatherly love from Kangxi, and spent the most time with Kangxi.
The three men's expressions changed, and they immediately dismounted and ran to the Qianqing Palace.
When they arrived, they saw that the entire Qianqing Palace was covered in mourning clothes, and Kangxi's coffin was placed there.
Yinreng felt his legs go weak for a moment; he couldn't believe that his wise and mighty father, the Emperor, would actually...
When he left, Father Emperor was in good health, but only three years have passed.
Yinreng strode forward and ran to Kangxi's coffin, his voice trembling slightly, "Father Emperor."
Yinreng cried out, "Father, your son is unfilial!"
Let's get this love going, my darlings!
(?????)?? Love you all, muah!
Wanwan said: Sigh, my husband is gone, I'm so heartbroken, can I give him a little reward?
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