When the fourteenth brother was born, everything went smoothly for the Empress Dowager. The Emperor doted on her, and he represented her glory. The Empress Dowager didn't love the fourteenth brother more than her son; she loved glory more than humiliation.
"Your Majesty's actions are perfectly understandable, and I am able to accept them. Therefore, Your Majesty need not anger me. In any case, I will not be saddened by this. Are you satisfied with my answer, Your Majesty?"
It was only after Kangxi's death that Yinzhen realized that she didn't love anyone at all. If she truly loved the Fourteenth Prince, she would have humbled herself for his sake, but she never did.
Fourteen, nothing special.
Upon hearing this, the Empress Dowager's eyes widened, but she eventually closed them in resignation.
She wanted to pierce his heart before she died, so don't blame him for making her die with her eyes wide open in disbelief.
Given this mother-son relationship, it can only be said that some people in this world are simply not suited to be mother and son.
Before she died, Lady Wuya wanted to make things difficult for Yinzhen, so she tried her best to stab him in the heart. However, before she could finish her plan, Yinzhen retaliated.
All I can say is that they are truly mother and son.
Yinzhen was so passionate that he wanted his loved ones to live and hated them to die. His extreme and intense nature of love and hate was partly inherited from Kangxi, and Lady Uya also played a significant role in this.
Emerging from the room, Yinzhen calmly changed his expression, his face filled with sorrow, and then told everyone the fact that the Empress Dowager had passed away.
The one who cried the most was the Fourteenth Prince, followed by Empress Yue Shu. Acting was her forte, and as an empress, she had to be filial.
How is filial piety demonstrated?
Watch how she cries.
After a busy day, Yinzhen finally had a moment to spare. He looked into her eyes with concern and said, "There's no need to cry so earnestly. Learn from me. It's good to be so sad that you can't even cry. Let's both get sick tomorrow! I'll leave the Empress Dowager's funeral arrangements to Hongxu to practice on. I can take this opportunity to rest for a few more days."
The emperor doesn't get holidays!
Le Shu didn't want to cry, so she nodded in agreement.
As for Hongxu's opinion?
Those who are capable should be given more work, and opinions should be reserved.
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