Looking at the purse in his hand, the emperor imagined how flustered the Sultan must have been when embroidering the purse, and how adorable it must have looked.
The emperor laughed out loud as he thought about it, and then he thought that the Sultan might hurt her hands while embroidering the purse for him. The emperor blamed himself for wanting to throw the purse away!
No matter what, this is Sudan Ruo's intention and the only proof that Sudan Ruo likes him.
Thinking of this, the emperor sighed. How could this woman be so stubborn? She clearly gave him a way out but she took it.
Is she really going to wait for me, the king of a country, to apologize to her? Besides, I didn't do anything wrong in the first place.
The emperor was afraid that he would not be able to help but visit Sultanruo, so he deliberately ignored her news, and therefore had no idea how miserable Sultanruo's life was.
The servants in Sultanruo's palace were all arranged by the Imperial Noble Consort when he first entered the palace. Seeing that Sultanruo had fallen out of favor, they no longer cared about him. Sultanruo even had to wash his own clothes.
Sometimes she couldn't even get a hot meal. Fortunately, she lived close to Yun Guiren, so she would go to Yun Guiren for a meal whenever she had nothing to do.
Yun Guiren had also helped her teach her palace servants a lesson, but they were very stubborn and directly retorted: "If you are not satisfied, go and talk to the Imperial Noble Consort!"
Just one sentence left Yun Guiren speechless.
Concubine Yun wanted the Empress Dowager to uphold justice, but the Empress Dowager was the Emperor's mother after all, so she naturally stood on the Emperor's side.
After hearing what happened between the emperor and Sultanruo, the queen mother also felt that Sultanruo was ungrateful.
He simply announced to the public that he was not feeling well and would not see any guests.
Concubine Yun couldn't even enter the gate of the Cining Palace.
Sultan Ruo's fall from favor gave Concubine Chu an opportunity. On a dark and windy night, she sent people to set fire outside Sultan Ruo's bedroom.
Even if she is not burned to death, her seductive and charming face must be burned to pieces!
Even though the Sultan was on guard day and night, he still couldn't prevent the fire.
Ever since she knew she was pregnant, she took the pregnancy-preserving pills given by the system every day, just in case.
But the weather was exceptionally warm that night. Because she didn't have a thick quilt, she was woken up by the cold every night. She hadn't had a good night's sleep for a long time, so she slept particularly soundly tonight.
As luck would have it, the system was also called to a meeting by Tiandao. When the system came back, Sudan Ruo had already fainted in the thick smoke.
Fortunately, Concubine Yun lived nearby and discovered something unusual in the Sultan's bedroom. She quickly called for help to put out the fire and also sent someone to notify the emperor.
The emperor was already fast asleep. Originally, his personal eunuch, Eunuch Zhao, did not want to bring bad luck by waking the emperor up, but he knew that the emperor was still thinking about Concubine Ji.
Human life is at stake. If something serious happens because he failed to report it in time, he would probably be in danger of losing his life.
The emperor was a little unhappy when he was woken up, but when he heard that there was a fire in Jipin's palace, he ran towards Jipin's bedroom without even having time to put on his shoes.
It's hard for Eunuch Zhao, at his age, to follow the emperor with clothes in his hand.
The emperor had been fighting outside for many years and he walked very fast, so he soon arrived at Concubine Ji's palace.
Seeing the fire growing bigger and bigger, the emperor hurriedly asked the people around him whether Concubine Ji had come out.
The young eunuch who was caught by the emperor was frightened by his aura and could only shake his head and say that he had not seen Concubine Ji come out.
Concubine Yun standing by was also extremely anxious. She wanted to rush in to see what was going on inside, but was stopped by the maid beside her. She was so anxious that tears came out.
Seeing the emperor coming, she no longer cared about etiquette and hurriedly begged the emperor to find a way to rescue Concubine Ji as soon as possible.
Seeing that the situation was critical and the people inside were still in danger of life and death, the emperor didn't think too much. Only then did he realize that Concubine Ji was so important to him.
The emperor ran into Concubine Yun's room and picked up the quilt on her bed. He then snatched the bucket from the servants and poured water on the quilt. He then covered himself with the quilt and rushed into the fire.
But Eunuch Zhao, who had just arrived, was terrified. What if something happened to the emperor? He quickly called for help to rescue the emperor.
But the fire did not get smaller at all, and no one present was as agile as the emperor, so they could not get into the fire scene at all. They could only go to get more water to put out the fire.
The emperor rushed into the fire scene and anxiously looked for Sultanruo. He saw Sultanruo lying quietly on the bed like a sleeping fairy. The surrounding flames surrounded her, as if they wanted to take her back to heaven.
The emperor's heart suddenly tightened, he was afraid that he would lose her like this.
He grabbed the quilt in his hand and rushed to the bed and picked up Sudanruo. Afraid that the fire would hurt Sudanruo, he wrapped the quilt around Sudanruo, held Sudanruo tightly and ran outside to avoid the fire.
However, without the protection of the quilt, many parts of the emperor's body were inevitably burned.
Eunuch Zhao and Concubine Yun, who were anxiously waiting outside, saw the emperor carrying Sultanruo out, and quickly called for help to support the two.
Concubine Yun asked the two of them to go to her bedroom to rest first, and summoned the imperial physician to treat their injuries.
When the imperial physician arrived, he wanted to check the emperor's injuries first, but the emperor was very worried when he saw that Sultanruo was still unconscious, so he insisted that the imperial physicians check Sultanruo's condition first.
The imperial doctors could only obey the order and took turns taking Sultan Ruo's pulse. They all looked at each other with complicated expressions.
The emperor saw that the doctors all looked as if they had seen a ghost, and frowned and asked:
"But what's wrong with Jipin?"
All the imperial doctors knelt on the ground, and the head of the Imperial Hospital answered:
"Your Majesty, Concubine Ji is not in danger of death. We will prescribe some medicine for her to recover, but..."
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