Mischief 4



After all, although the master smiled at her a few times when she first came to the manor, she was still young at that time. She was said to be 13, but she was actually 11 years old. She hadn't yet developed romantic feelings. Later, when she reached the age to serve the emperor, she developed romantic feelings. Although the master treated her gently and her heart fell for him, the master never smiled at her like before.

In fact, Lady Ruan was not wrong. Those few times, the master smiled at her because he saw that she was still young and thought of his eldest daughter, Xiao Zhenbao.

Therefore, Princess Ruan did not have the courage to do anything to Yinzhi.

And so, the woman in the backyard prematurely entered old age. What could be done?

There's nowhere to reason with them. You can't even complain that the Fujin is jealous and intolerant of others. Why? Because the prince doesn't favor the Fujin exclusively. Doesn't he go to the concubine's room every month? He also goes to the princess's room, they just go less often.

Those with children didn't think much of it, since the prince didn't give them much favor to begin with. But it was different for Shumulu. During their honeymoon, the groom, Yinzhi, was flirting with the old woman, the Fujin. How could she tolerate that?!

Moreover, Shumulu felt that the master still liked her, otherwise he wouldn't have tolerated her.

If He Zhuo had heard this, he would have thought she made sense. But now all I can say is that you're too late, otherwise you would have been favored for over a decade, just like Princess Fan.

Yinzhi was tolerant because Shumulu was a good person, quite generous. During the early days of their marriage, she didn't understand his habits at first, but she quickly got to know them and was quite attentive. In addition, she was good-looking, with fair skin and a beautiful appearance, so Yinzhi was more tolerant of her.

This is a misunderstanding. Shumulu hated the Fujin (principal wife) with a vengeance. Her nanny and maids were not to be trifled with. After learning about the household, they advised the Fujin not to act rashly, and that the important thing was to give birth to an heir.

After giving birth to her child, Shumulu was treated this way, and the resentment and bitterness in her heart were already deeply rooted in her feelings for Yinzhi. Therefore, she would not vent her resentment and bitterness on Yinzhi, her master, but instead direct it at Hezhuo, her principal wife.

He Zhuo was unfairly blamed! He couldn't be more wronged!

The current outbreak has reached its peak. The nanny and the dowry maids clearly see that to gain a foothold in the mansion, it's not about whether you have a son or not, but about being obedient.

The dowry maids took turns trying to dissuade them, but to no avail. In addition, the two of them had a sense of luck, thinking that it was not their masters who did it, but only the princesses in the courtyard. They thought that it wouldn't matter if they were caught, and they could just send out a scapegoat and go with the flow.

No matter how well they concealed it, it was all in vain for He Zhuo to investigate, and he soon found out.

However, some interesting things were also discovered.

He Zhuo smiled. The two princesses in Shumulu's room were bestowed by Emperor Kangxi. Logically speaking, princesses bestowed by the emperor should have their wedding rites performed, that is, the rites of Zhou Gong should be performed. But who is Yinzhi? He is the "Grand Prince" who is favored by Emperor Kangxi. Would Emperor Kangxi make things difficult for his own son because of this?

Yinzhi declined with a simple "I don't like it".

Emperor Kangxi and Consort Hui would think that they themselves were useless and incompetent, so why would they blame their son?

So these past few years have passed just like that. Originally, Yinzhi had plans after Shumulu entered the mansion.

Unfortunately, they brought this upon themselves by badmouthing He Zhuo. Their words might have felt good in the moment, but they would face dire consequences later. Yin Zhi happened to be passing by and overheard them. He didn't do anything to them, not even a reprimand, and simply turned and walked away. The servants around Yin Zhi had no idea what the two had discussed.

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