Empress Fucha sighed: "I know, but how can I remain unmoved when she recounts the children of the harem!"
She knew that Consort Shu had ill intentions and wanted to use her, but what she said made her think twice.
This was an open conspiracy, and she had no choice but to believe it.
So what if Consort Shu is openly using her? Can she really just sit idly by?
"Moyu, please help me this once!"
Mo Yu knelt down: "This servant's life belongs to Your Highness. For Your Highness, this servant would gladly die ten thousand deaths."
"It's not that serious, just help me contact my brother."
Knowing her days were numbered, she wanted to use Fucha's abilities to investigate, but since it involved bondservants, she really didn't dare to use her connections in the palace.
As for Qianlong?
She wouldn't say anything until her last breath.
If she could find any clues, even if she died, she would make the concubines in the harem taste her ruthless methods before she died, so that they would never have peace again.
In an era where women are supposed to be gentle, women become strong when they become mothers!
Emperor Qianlong was very wary of communication between the court and the harem. If Empress Fucha wanted to show her affection for her younger brother while in the palace, it would probably be difficult. However, Fucha Fuheng was also part of the entourage during the trip, making it much easier for Moyu to contact him.
When Fuheng received his sister's letter, he was furious and filled with hatred. He had already believed it to be 80% true.
He simply couldn't believe that the Seventh Prince would suddenly develop smallpox under the care of nannies and palace maids.
Then he began to frantically use the Fucha clan's connections to investigate bondservants.
Well, how should I put it? It's fine if he doesn't investigate seriously. But if he had, Ji Huan would have already left clues and was waiting for him!
Sure enough, a few days later, Fuheng found out some inside information about the Seventh Prince's smallpox from the bondservant. The evidence was incomplete, but for them, whether the evidence was complete or not was not important.
When Empress Fucha received her brother's reply, she calmly burned it, but her eyes revealed madness.
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