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She originally thought that after the Prince of Yu was punished, she would come to plead for him. Who would have thought that she wouldnât even show her face?
In the end, he had to take the initiative to go to her.
Concubine Jin was leisurely reading a book.
Seeing her lazy and charming appearance, the Emperor stepped forward: âZhuzhu, I came to see you.â
Concubine Jin picked up a melon seed and cracked it open, ignoring him.
âZhuzhu, Iâll help you peel melon seeds.â The Emperor sat down on a small stool across from her, picked up a melon seed, and peeled it open. He took out the kernel and brought it to her mouth.
Concubine Jin looked at him: âYour Majesty has free time today.â
âI was driven crazy by the quarrel between Concubine Xian and Concubine Lan. Your place is so much quieter and more comfortable.â
âArenât you afraid that I will plead with you to release the Prince of Yu?â
âYou wouldnât do that.â The Emperor laughed. âWhenever I go to see Concubine Xian and the rest, they always ask for this or that. Only you, Zhuzhu, never ask me for anything. Thatâs why I want to give you all the good things.â
Both of them had given birth to princes, but Concubine Lan remained a concubine while Jin Zhuzhu had become a noble concubine.
This affection, from the moment she entered the palace to the present, had not diminished in the slightest.
No matter how many young and tender concubines entered the harem, none of them could take away even the slightest bit of Concubine Jinâs favor.
Concubine Jin stretched out her slender finger and said, âThe quarrel between Concubine Xian and Concubine Lan was instigated by me.â
âReally? You did a good job at stirring them up.â
âToday, I went to see the Prince of Yu. I sent him some quilts and charcoal for warmth.â
âThat was thoughtful of you.â The Emperor sighed. âI also feel sorry for our son, but since I punished him, itâs not appropriate for me to send him anything. Luckily, you care for our son.â
âJust for punching Wenren Zong, you punished him so severely. If one didnât know better, they might think Wenren Zong was your son instead.â
âHow is that possible?â
âIf your daughter-in-law was coveted by others, wouldnât you be angry?â
âI would be angry. However, Jiang Ning is no longer the Prince of Yuâs wifeâ¦â
âHehe, do you not know the reason why they divorced, Your Majesty? You broke up your sonâs marriage just for the woman you like. And you still have the nerve to punish him. The Prince of Yu sent both children to the Jiang Family, and he is locked in the palace now. Donât you think the children feel wronged?â
âSigh, I donât want to punish him either, but if I donât, how can I pacify everyoneâs anger and establish him as the Crown Prince?â
âCan he still become the Crown Prince?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHe must be able to! Zhuzhu, rest assured, the position of Crown Prince must be our sonâs.â
âWhat about Jiang Ning?â
âThat depends on the Prince of Yu himself.â The Emperor smiled. âI knew the Prince of Yu would definitely like that Jiang girl. Sheâs⦠really something.â
Concubine Jin rolled her eyes.
The more the Emperor doted on her, the more he liked Jiang Ning, which proved his lingering feelings for Lin Zizi.
In a few days, it would be the New Year.
Li Hongyuan spent this year alone in the Hall of Virtue.
Other than the eunuch who brought food, only Li Tingqian came to see him.
Li Tingqian held a food box with steaming dumplings inside.
âFifth Imperial Uncle, are you cold? Are you hungry? Have some dumplings.â Li Tingqian, wrapped in a thick cotton coat, brought the dumplings in front of Li Hongyuan.
Li Hongyuan smiled: âXiaoqian, itâs hard on you to worry about me.â
âFifth Imperial Uncle, I went to the Jiang Mansion today.â
âTell me about it.â
âA few days ago, Wenren Zong left the Prime Ministerâs Mansion and went home.â
âDid they announce any marriage?â
âNo. My aunt rejected the Wenren Family!â Li Tingqian looked very happy. âDuring these days, my aunt hasnât left the Jiang Family or met with Wenren Zong again. They must have broken up..â