Then he arranged for someone to escort Dong E Wanyue back to her residence, but Wu Liangfu mentioned that there was a curfew in the palace.
Emperor Shunzhi did not mention it again, but instructed Dong'e Wanyue to keep a close eye on things.
He leisurely went to Kunning Palace.
However, the Kunning Palace had already been locked, and Shunzhi returned to the Qianqing Palace with a dark expression.
Dong'e Wanyue sat on the bed, covering her face, feeling a chill in her heart.
After all, the emperor didn't want to see her with a swollen face, so he let her leave the palace in the middle of the night.
This is what true love is all about.
He speaks with absolute certainty in crowds, but when he avoids them, he is cold and aloof.
Dong'e Wanyue had some regrets.
She didn't regret having crossed paths with the emperor, but rather regretted getting together with him too early.
She herself was bewildered, wondering why she hadn't firmly refused back then.
Or was she afraid? Afraid that the Emperor would forget about her once his interest waned?
She dared not think about it.
After all, the general had been cold to her lately.
And people were carried into the courtyard.
She knew that some things were out of her control, but she didn't want to really lose them.
Dong'e Wanyue lay in bed, her mind made up.
The Emperor disliked the Empress Dowager's control, so she became his confidante.
The emperor disliked the empress's vulgarity, so she would recite poems and compose songs with him.
That night, everyone except Sydney was restless.
It was also rare for ministers to hide under the covers and whisper in their wives' ears.
After all, matters of the imperial family are not suitable to be discussed with the concubines.
The Empress Dowager was so angry with Emperor Shunzhi that she had a headache.
Shunzhi would think of Xue Li's rudeness one moment and the Empress Dowager's slap the next.
I tossed and turned and almost couldn't fall asleep.
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