Even between husband and wife, there's a certain intimacy when they meet. Princesses sent to marry foreign rulers already had a distance between them, so how could they develop any marital affection if they didn't see each other? This is actually a major reason why most princesses were childless.
In He Zhuo's view, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to exterminate these old women's entire families, not to mention how they were above their masters and how they humiliated them.
Their actions alone disrupted the Manchu-Mongol marriage alliance and thwarted the ruling class's plan to infiltrate Mongol influence through princess marriages; they deserve to die a thousand times over.
This matter only came to light during the Qianlong era.
This matter must be resolved before Xiao Zhenbao gets married, but it can't be rushed; we need a suitable opportunity.
The oldest princess in the palace now is Kangxi's adopted daughter and the eldest daughter of Prince Gong, Changning.
This year is the 29th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign. This princess, who was granted the title of Princess Chunxi of the First Rank, has been ordered to marry Bandi of the Borjigit clan, a Taiji of the Khorchin Mongols.
The eldest of Emperor Kangxi's biological daughters was Consort Rong's third daughter, who later became Princess Rongxian.
Thinking of this, He Zhuo did not soften her heart at all. This old woman had always been very pretentious, or perhaps she did not mean it at first. She thought that the Fujin was gentle and kind, which made her heart grow up.
He Zhuo later secretly observed several more times and discovered that this nanny did indeed harbor the intention of changing Xiao Zhenbao's mindset from a young age, turning Xiao Zhenbao into a puppet of the governess and making her their treasury.
He Zhuo was furious and immediately set a trap.
Among the gifts Emperor Kangxi bestowed upon Xiao Zhenbao, two items appeared quite ordinary. However, imperial gifts are imperial gifts, and stealing them is a capital offense, which would also bring disaster upon the family.
After the imperial gift went missing, it was found by the head nanny and nanny Shi in full view of everyone, leaving the wet nurse speechless.
Khoja did not want the problems of the Qing Dynasty princess's household governesses to be exposed by the eldest prince, so she used the charge of stealing imperial gifts to settle her.
After all, the wet nurses and nannies who took care of princes, princesses, and imperial concubines in the Imperial Household Department still held some status.
Many of them came from families that worked in the Imperial Household Department.
The resulting alarm and backlash would also be troublesome.
Therefore, the charge of theft was used, and the perpetrator was caught red-handed, leaving no room for defense.
He didn't want her to reveal what the eldest prince had said, so he gave her a sad powder. A small amount could evoke sad memories, but He Zhuo gave her a hundred times the amount, which would cause her to collapse from grief and be unable to say anything.
Sure enough, before the wet nurse even reached the Imperial Prison, she bit off her tongue and committed suicide. She wept bitterly all the way, filled with grief. Everyone thought she was crying about her own fate and that of her family, since stealing imperial gifts was a serious crime.
Her family members in the Imperial Household Department were also dismissed from their posts, so Khoja didn't have to do anything afterward, and her family lived a very miserable life.
In short, they were unhappy, but He Zhuo was happy.
This group of parasites, not to mention their families shouldn't suffer.
The family enjoyed the riches and honors brought by this dirty money, but naturally they had to pay a price.
Do you still think they were completely unaware?
He Zhuo was not a soft-hearted person; in the cultivation world, soft-hearted people don't live long.
The same principle applies.
In this palace, being soft-hearted is the worst thing you can do.
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