Chapter 39: A Weak Concubine's Daughter? A Violent and Bloodthirsty Emperor Who Has No Heir



Jiang Yi slept until night. The emperor was beside her at that time. Seeing this, he hurriedly asked the wet nurse to bring the three children over.

The three children have very similar features, except that the eldest looks a little stronger, while the second and third look a little thinner.

Looking at these three children, Jiang Yi felt warm in his heart.

"I want to hug them."

The emperor said, "You have just given birth, and the child is very weak. Why don't you let me hold him in my arms for you to see?"

But within just one day, the emperor had already held the child in his arms and he looked very handsome. He then said, "The eldest and second sons have already been named, but the youngest one hasn't yet. What do you think we should name him?"

Jiang Yi knew that the emperor wanted her to name the child.

Because she knew there would be three children, she had thought about it earlier.

Jiang Yi said, "Youngest son, call Chang'an."

She doesn't have any special expectations for her children, she just hopes they can grow up healthy and happy.

The emperor said, "Chang'an is good."

"Ayi, you must be hungry. I'll feed you."

Because Jiang Yi does not need to feed the children herself, there are not many restrictions on their food, but light food is still the main thing.

The emperor was used to doing this before, and now it was going extremely smoothly.

During this month, the emperor would come to see Jiang Yi and the children after finishing his government affairs. The children grew very fast, and they shed the wrinkled skin they had when they were born, and each one was fair, tender and cute.

The emperor was also very good at taking care of children, and even Jiang Yi couldn't compare to him.

Jiang Yi's body had almost recovered. The emperor and the empress teased the children as usual, and soon it was time for the princes to be one month old.

The full-month ceremonies for the princes during the previous emperor’s time were small ones, but these little princes were hard-earned, so the emperor and the empress dowager decided to hold a grand ceremony.

Jiang Yi had no objection to this.

Princess Rong'an and Jiang's father had been executed one after another, and Princess Anle was frightened to death. She no longer dared to confront the emperor directly, let alone say anything bad about Jiang Yi.

Princess Anle restrained herself a lot and submitted memorials to the emperor many times, expressing her repentance and begging him to forgive her.

During the full-month banquet for the little emperors, Princess Anle expressed her love for her younger brothers and said she wanted to visit them.

The emperor felt a little relieved.

After all, she was his daughter who grew up under his care. No matter how angry or hateful he was towards her, he was just disappointed in her.

Moreover, if Princess Anle and Jiang Yi were allowed to become enemies, a hundred years later, when Changheng ascended the throne, Princess Anle's future would be worrying.

Parents who love their children will plan for them in the long run.

The emperor wanted to ease the relationship between Princess Anle and Jiang Yi, but he was afraid that Princess Anle would still be the same as before, which would only deepen the hatred between Anle and Jiang Yi.

The emperor was really hesitant.

It so happened that Jiang Yi saw the memorial, and he advised the emperor, "Your Majesty has neglected Princess Anle for so long, she must be feeling very aggrieved."

"I am her elder, so even if I feel resentful towards her, I want the best for her for the sake of the Emperor."

"Changheng and the others are her siblings after all, so it's not a big deal to keep them away from each other.

The emperor was persuaded, but he was still afraid.

He knew Princess Anle's temperament, and he didn't know whether Princess Anle really knew she was wrong or just pretending to know.

He didn't dare to risk the lives of Jiang Yi and his son, whom he had finally gotten.

So the emperor decided to have a heart-to-heart talk with Princess Anle.

The emperor went to Princess Anle's house. Princess Anle had finally learned her lesson. Seeing the emperor, she burst into tears of joy and said, "Father, you finally came to see me. I thought you didn't want me anymore."

The emperor sighed, "Of course I don't want you, but you really broke my heart in the past."

Princess Anle lowered her eyes and said, "I know I was wrong. I will never be rude to the Empress again."

"I've figured it out. The reason I had so many prejudices against the Queen in the past was probably because of my husband. But my husband is no longer with us, and he never paid any attention to me. I don't need to repeatedly oppose the Queen because of him and hurt my father's feelings."

"Father loves the Queen, and the Queen gave birth to a younger brother for Father. I, your son, should be grateful to the Queen."

The emperor was really surprised that Princess Anle, who had always been willful and capricious, could say such words.

"It's best if you think this way," the emperor said. "You and the Queen are the most important two people to me at this time. I hope you and the Queen are doing well."

"The Queen is kind and generous. If you bow your head, she will never bear a grudge against you again."

"Besides, your younger brother will inherit the throne, and you will ultimately depend on him for survival."

The emperor was particularly afraid that Princess Anle was only submissive in words, so he said this again, hoping that Princess Anle could recognize the current situation.

Princess Anle agreed verbally, but she disagreed in her heart.

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