When Lady Guoluo and her sister came to pay their respects to Wanwan after they had served the emperor, Wanwan saw the future Consort Yi, who would enjoy great favor.
She was arranged by Wanwan to live in her original palace, Yikun Palace.
Lady Guoluo was beautiful and elegant, with a graceful demeanor. Her older sister was also good-looking, but she seemed a bit more petty than her sister. Therefore, it is possible that Emperor Kangxi did not like Lady Guoluo in history.
After Empress Niohuru's death, Wanwan, as the most senior person after the Empress, was the one everyone paid their respects to, so they went to Wanwan's Jingren Palace to pay their respects.
But for Wanwan, who can't wake up in the morning, how could she possibly endure this torment every day? In the past, when she had no say in the matter, she could only grit her teeth and bear it. Now that she can make her own decisions, she naturally wants to cancel the greetings.
However, it cannot be completely abolished, since some matters concerning the palace still need to be discussed during the greetings, such as the receipt of allowances...
Therefore, it was also stipulated that Wanwan should come to pay her respects on the first and fifteenth of the month. In fact, as a Noble Consort, Wanwan was not allowed to have other concubines come to pay their respects on the first and fifteenth of the month, since the first and fifteenth of the month represent lifelong fidelity.
However, Wanwan did not want to get up early at other times, so she told the concubines that they should come to Jingren Palace to pay their respects on the first and fifteenth of the month, as a sign of respect.
Afterwards, Wanwan, also known as Consort Ming, led everyone to pay their respects to the Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager at Cining Palace.
While Wanwan was handling palace affairs, she was secretly investigating how the "bondservant families" were embezzling tribute items, inflating prices, and enriching themselves through procurement.
Of course, once all the evidence was collected, it should be handed over to Kangxi, but it could not be handed over directly to Kangxi.
After all, this would make Kangxi suspicious that the so-called "bondservant families" could keep it from him for so long, but couldn't keep it from Wanwan. Was it because Wanwan had more power?
So, in order to find a suitable excuse, Wanwan wanted Kangxi to take her outside the palace.
When Emperor Kangxi visited Jingren Palace again, Wanwan took action.
Wanwan asked, "Xuan Ye is here. Why didn't he bring Bao Cheng over today?"
When Kangxi heard Wanwan's question, he didn't know what was going on. It was possible that Wanwan had a child, so every time Kangxi came, Wanwan would ask why Baocheng hadn't come.
Emperor Kangxi said, "Baocheng should begin his studies in the next couple of days, then he won't have time to come to Jingren Palace."
Upon hearing this, Wanwan was greatly surprised. "Xuan Ye, isn't Bao Cheng only three years old this year? How come he's already starting his education? Shouldn't he start at six?"
Clearly, Wanwan forgot one thing: at the age of six, she went to the Imperial Study to study. For someone like the Crown Prince, Emperor Kangxi would naturally teach him personally, so his education started quite early.
Emperor Kangxi said, "He's almost four years old (by the traditional Chinese age reckoning), it's still early, not early at all."
Well, Wanwan naturally has no right to interfere with the future young prince's studies.
Remembering what she had asked of Kangxi, she immediately pulled Kangxi's hand and kissed the corner of his mouth.
"Xuan Ye, I have something I'd like to ask for your help with, and only you can help me with it."
Upon hearing this, Emperor Kangxi immediately became interested and said, "Oh, tell me about it."
Wanwan cautiously said to Kangxi, "I want Xuan Ye to take me...out of the palace."
Wanwan looked at Kangxi and asked, "Is it alright?"
When Kangxi heard Wanwan's words, he was surprised to find that it was about this matter. Was this matter difficult or simple?
It's not difficult because Emperor Kangxi himself would leave the palace every few days; what's difficult is that no concubine ever left the palace without permission.
So Kangxi asked Wanwan, "Why do you want to leave the palace?"
Wanwan then started to whine, "Xuan Ye~~ Your Majesty~~, you're the best, please help me, I really have a reason to leave the palace."
If I can find out the truth about this, I will absolutely, positively help you a lot.
Kangxi knew that Wanwan never boasted and was a responsible person. After all, when Wanwan was in charge of the palace affairs, she never made a mistake and never withheld the allowances of the unfavored concubines.
So I really want to know what made Wanwan want to leave the palace.
After thinking it over, Kangxi agreed. If, as Wanwan said, she really did him a great favor, that would be a rare and precious opportunity. Even if she didn't do anything, it wouldn't be impossible to secretly take her out of the palace.
The Shanghai Theatre Academy then said to Wanwan, "It's not impossible, but you have to..."
Hearing what Kangxi said and seeing his expression, Wanwan knew exactly what he meant.
So, with a forced smile and gritted teeth, she said to Kangxi, "Your Majesty, I will certainly serve you well tonight," emphasizing the word "serve" in particular.
Emperor Kangxi was satisfied and looked forward to the "delicious food" that evening.
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Kangxi looked at Wanwan and said to her, "Could this be what you meant by 'serving'?"
Wanwan raised an eyebrow and smiled at Kangxi, "Isn't that right? (?ω?)hiahiahia."
This time, Kangxi gritted his teeth and said to Wanwan, "Fine, I'll wait for my Consort to serve me well," emphasizing the word "serve."
But who is Wanwan? Can she really let Kangxi succeed so easily?
So Emperor Kangxi said, "My dear, ~~~"
"In some..."
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