Chapter 40 Double Standards



In short, what Kangxi did made Consort Chun feel very embarrassed, but she didn't dare to say anything, since he was the Emperor! She could only feel annoyed in secret, and she didn't even dare to be openly angry, after all, both thunder and rain were imperial favors.

Upon hearing this, Consort Miao couldn't help but smile in front of her personal maid.

Serves her right, let's see how arrogant she is now.

Miao, being of low rank, had to be careful with her food, clothing, and daily necessities. Yet Chun, taking advantage of her pregnancy, "stole" her meager allowance. It's no wonder the Emperor didn't value her pregnancy.

The winds in the palace always followed the whims of Emperor Kangxi. As soon as he showed signs of not valuing Consort Chun, the Imperial Household Department became less attentive to her. Of course, the Imperial Household Department did not dare to mistreat a pregnant woman carrying the emperor's child, but their attitude was not as good as it had been a couple of days ago.

Seeing the Imperial Household Department change its face like a Sichuan opera, Consort Chun was filled with resentment with nowhere to vent it. It was the servants who suffered in front of her who were given a lot of trouble for no reason.

The fact that Consort Chun was pregnant yet the Emperor didn't value her at all made her the laughingstock of the harem. Life in the palace was dull, and with such an "amusing incident," everyone enjoyed watching the spectacle.

Chun was furious, but it was a fact that the Emperor didn't value her, and she didn't get a promotion because of it, so she could only endure it.

Even so, she insisted on not calling the imperial physician, which impressed many people in the harem. Her mentality was truly admirable. Even in such a situation, she could still endure it. An ordinary person in this condition would probably have had several miscarriages.

Youqing had no interest in getting involved in Chun's "joke." After harvesting a batch of livestock and poultry from the farm, she put the wool into the processing workshop and got a lot of wool yarn.

Suddenly I felt an urge to knit, but I could only sneak into the farm at night, and the things on the farm couldn't be displayed openly.

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