Chapter 26 The Unfavored Princess 26



The noble lady of an official who was granted marriage might have had a short life and died before she could be officially canonized.

There were even rumors at the time that the prince was of noble birth and was not a match for an ordinary woman.

A minister who truly loves his daughter naturally would not want her to die.

Since it seems like it won’t be possible to find the legal wife for a while, a concubine would be fine.

The late emperor, the empress at that time and now the empress dowager, gave the daughter of Mr. Zhang, the chief academic officer of the Imperial College, to the prince as a concubine.

The Crown Prince's Consort.

Also entering the palace with him was Prince Liangyuan, now Concubine Liang.

The status of Liangdi is second only to that of the Crown Princess, and she serves as the Crown Princess's assistant and handles household chores.

Liangyuan is second only to Liangdi. Concubine Liang feels that her status, character and literary talent are no worse than Zhang's, so why is she always overshadowed by her?

The two have been at odds with each other for a long time.

After entering the palace, one is the Imperial Concubine and the other is the Good Concubine, both of whom are the mistresses of a palace.

Concubine Liang was a head shorter than Concubine Zhang.

With new grudges and old grievances, everyone in the palace knew that the two of them did not get along.

The position of queen was vacant, and the highest-ranking concubine in the harem was Concubine Zhang.

Those in higher positions view the provocations of those in lower positions as something to entertain themselves, as those in higher positions have their positions secured. Concubine Zhang treats it as a form of amusement.

Unfortunately, she is in a bad mood today.

Concubine Liang mocked her openly and secretly for losing her position as queen, which made her furious. Concubine Zhang was naturally not someone to be trifled with, so she directly retorted with a subtle hint.

Concubine Liang couldn't handle the situation and lowered her head in embarrassment.

At this time, Concubine Song, who had been watching coldly from the sidelines, had watched the fun for a while, so she quickly spoke up and acted like a good person.

"Stop arguing, sisters! I think the sun is setting. The Queen is coming and will be laughed at if she sees you sisters in such a mess."

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