Chapter 6 This Emperor is a Bit Sick
Liu Jinse: "What exactly went wrong?"
Are they going to prevent Liu Yanran from entering the palace because of her?
Liu Jinse was not about to sit idly by and wait for her fate. After a moment of contemplation, she wrote a letter and sent it to the capital.
Three days later, at the palace.
In recent days, the Empress Dowager Cining Palace has been feeling unwell, lacking energy, and experiencing great difficulty breathing. She ordered all the imperial physicians from the Imperial Hospital to be summoned, but they could not diagnose anything after taking her pulse.
A few days later, the Empress Dowager fell into a deep sleep and never woke up, and died...
The Empress Dowager's death shocked, worried, and uneasy the most, and the most was Grand Tutor Liu.
The Empress Dowager was in good health, how could she possibly die?
Grand Tutor Liu strongly suspected that the Emperor was behind it.
After all, the palace is almost entirely populated by the emperor's people, and only the emperor has this power.
As for the Empress, she has only been in the palace for a few days, so it couldn't be her.
The Empress Dowager was already dead, so he could only pretend he knew nothing.
Otherwise, he would be the next one to die.
This emperor is capricious; he won't care about so many things...
Now, he urgently needs to bring someone into the palace; the palace must have someone of his caliber.
Yanran's face was covered with many small red bumps, and it wouldn't get better anytime soon.
If the Empress Dowager hadn't died, he might have been more considerate of Liu Yanran and prevented Liu Jinse from entering the palace.
But now, Grand Tutor Liu couldn't care less about that. He was eager to bring Jinse back and send her to the palace.
Unfortunately, he was destined not to see Liu Jinse return to the capital.
Because the moment Liu Jinse sent the message back to the capital, she was doomed...
If Liu Jinse had stayed quietly in Jiangnan, she might have survived. Unfortunately, she was clearly not one to stay put.
Since that's the case, Si Yu naturally wouldn't keep her around to give her even the slightest chance to cause trouble.
She wants revenge, fine.
However, she was not allowed to enter the palace.
That day, Liu Jinse went out for a walk listlessly. Passing by a lake, someone deliberately bumped her into the water...
At that time, only her maid was around, but her maid could not swim.
And so, Liu Jinse drowned...
A few days later,
Grand Tutor Liu, far away in the capital and unaware of Liu Jinse's death, received a reply from "Liu Jinse." She said she was doing well in Jiangnan and had no intention of returning to the capital. Upon reading this letter, Grand Tutor Liu nearly vomited blood in anger…
Does she mean she doesn't want to reply?
He is her father; if he tells her to go back, she has to go back.
Grand Tutor Liu was certain that Liu Jinse was being coy; she was blaming him for sending her to Jiangnan for Yanran's sake...
He admitted that he favored the daughter born to his concubine, and if Yanran's face hadn't been damaged, she wouldn't have been involved.
Now, Jinse is still useful; he can't let her harbor resentment towards him as her father, he can't let her hate him. Otherwise, even if she enters the palace, she probably won't help him at all...
After thinking it over, Grand Tutor Liu decided to personally go to Jiangnan to bring Jinse back.
As for Aunt Lan and Yanran, they also have to go; they have to apologize to Jinse...
For now, he can only make do with them for the time being. Once Jinse enters the palace, he will make it up to them many times over.
Two days later, on their way to Jiangnan, Grand Tutor Liu and his entourage encountered bandits, and his entire family was killed by them...
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