Wei Shi, the Chief Clerk of the Ning Prince's Mansion, could be seen from various clues in the past that he... was the nail that His Majesty had planted in the Ning Prince's Mansion.

It is indeed unbelievable that the person most trusted by Ning Wang Wu Tianxiao's biological mother was actually appointed by His Majesty.

Although he was not clear about the reason, King Ning, at Mu Rong's reminder, arranged for this person to live in a farm in the far suburbs.

Although Zhuangzi was very large, although everyone in Zhuangzi was in awe of the chief historian of the royal palace, and although Wei Shi had the final say here, the sense of crisis in his heart was growing stronger and stronger.

He didn't know why the prince who had trusted him since childhood would make such an arrangement.

Although this farm is located in the suburbs of Beijing, it has the least connection with the palace - because unlike other farms, it does not produce fruits and livestock in abundance, and they will not be sent to the palace every now and then.

What if the prince no longer trusts him and sends him here?

But what is produced here in abundance is the lifeblood of the palace - grain!

There is only one season a year, and it only enters the capital in autumn. Even if it enters the capital, it is not sent directly to the palace, but sent to the warehouse...

The prince's arrangement left Wei Shi confused for a moment.

But what worries him is that Ning Wang's wife Mu Qianyin is about to give birth. How can he fulfill the emperor's arrangement, or in other words... when can he avenge her?

When he was young, his family encountered misfortune, and he fell from being a young master from a scholarly family to a beggar on the street.

But even as a beggar, he was so well-mannered that he would never rob or pickpocket. Even the buns that the bun shop owner would throw to him out of pity for him would be snatched away by other beggars.

Every day he dragged his hungry and bruised body into the stable of the carriage shop, and several times he was almost trampled to death by horses!

If it weren't for that day...

The eldest daughter of the Wei family went out for a trip and saw him, who was almost dying, when she came to the carriage shop to choose a carriage.

The girl couldn't bear to watch him die, so she persuaded her parents to take him in even though the Wei family was not a wealthy one.

From then on, Wei Shi could finally have enough food and warm clothes.

He worked in the outer courtyard every day, but he was always thinking about thanking the eldest lady in person!

The day he finally met the eldest lady, he was so excited that he was incoherent and wanted to kneel down and kowtow.

The eldest lady couldn't help laughing and covered her mouth with her handkerchief: "I see you are well-spoken, but have you ever been to school?"

He nodded repeatedly and said, "My father was a private school teacher in the prefecture, and I have been studying beside him."

"So you are from a family of scholars... My uncle's shop is short of help, are you willing to help?"

"Miss, do you want to chase me away?" Wei Shi's tone was filled with unspeakable grievance as he spoke.

The girl smiled and said, "What are you thinking about? I just think that you are wasting your talents here doing odd jobs like sweeping the floor. You might as well go somewhere where you can show your talents... Besides, the monthly salary at my uncle's shop is three or four times what you get here."

"I won't go! I just want to stay in the Wei Mansion and work, and I'm willing to be commanded by the master, mistress, eldest lady and young masters!" He said without hesitation.

Although the girl was a little surprised, she did not insist. After her sister had packed up and left, they left the house together.

Wei Shi stared at their receding backs, and suddenly found a handkerchief dropped by the door. He quickly stepped forward to pick it up and put it in his arms.

This guess has lasted until now.

Sitting in the most luxurious house on the farm, Wei Shi faced the morning light and took out a rather old handkerchief from under his pillow.

When you put it on your face, you can almost smell the endless fragrance in it.

That year, he did not go to his uncle's shop, but he also did not continue to do cleaning and chores in the outer courtyard.

Due to the eldest lady's suggestion, he became the study partner of the young master of the Wei family.

He was smart, studious, and had a mild temper, and gradually became a highly praised person in the Wei Mansion.

The master of the Wei Mansion even wanted to cancel his slavery for a time, but he refused.

He knew that the eldest lady was very different from him, so he didn't dare to expect too much. He just hoped that after the eldest lady got married, he could rely on the trust of the master and the lady to follow the eldest lady to her husband's house... and protect her for the rest of his life.

But what he didn't expect was that the eldest lady's husband's family... was actually an imperial family!

When the eldest daughter came to Beijing, he went with the Wei family to see her off.

Royal wealth and luxury were not what the young lady wanted. He accidentally saw her crying alone.

"Once you enter the palace, it's like entering a deep ocean. Once you get there, I'm afraid that no one will be able to help you, even if you cry out to the heavens or the earth." She was filled with fear.

His heart was gripped with grief. A palace wall was both a symbol of imperial power and a symbol of isolation from the world and loneliness.

He didn't know how to comfort her, but all he could do was stay by her side.

He went to ask the master to let him stay in the capital and take care of everything for the eldest lady.

The Wei Mansion was 500 miles away from the capital, and if any changes occurred in the palace, it would be out of reach. So Master Wei agreed to the request of this loyal servant and gave him the only shop in the capital to run.

He originally thought that the eldest lady was so gentle and kind, a woman as bright as the moon, and would definitely be favored by the emperor after entering the palace.

But unexpectedly... the emperor only favors the queen!

Whether traveling, inspecting, or receiving worship from the people, the emperor would always have only the empress by his side! The other concubines seemed to have been swallowed up by the vermilion palace wall... and disappeared without a trace.

The next news I received from the eldest lady was that she had given birth to the third prince.

The birth of a prince in the imperial family must naturally be announced to the world. When Wei Shi received the news, he was both happy and distressed.

He had heard that giving birth often cost a woman half her life, or even her life in exchange for another's! He couldn't imagine how the pampered young lady could endure such inhuman pain.

Fortunately, mother and child are safe.

The eldest daughter gave birth to the emperor's third prince, so she should get the honor she deserves.

But, he guessed wrong again.

Concubine Wei! Just a concubine!

She still couldn't leave the palace, and couldn't even call her family into the palace.

Recalling the tears of the eldest lady before entering the palace, Wei Shi was heartbroken and unable to sleep every night.

But fortunately, he finally got news from the palace.

The eldest lady knew that he was taking care of everything in the capital, so she asked the young eunuch in the palace to pass on the message, asking him to manage it well so that when the third prince grew up and set up his own government office and mansion, he would not be too lonely in the capital.

Then, his heart, which was about to die of grief, came back to life.

He purchased properties in Beijing in the name of the Wei family, waiting for the future.

When the third prince grows up, can she also be free from the constraints of the palace and stay out of the palace for a few days?

Then he could see his eldest lady again!

pity……

There will never be that day, he will never wait for that day.

The death of a concubine, whether in the common people or in the royal family, was always so silent.

He didn't even know the moment of her death, nor did he ever see her body.

She was buried in the royal cemetery.

His hatred has been endless since that day.

He hated the emperor and the royal family. He wished that the Wu royal family would be extinct forever!

Even if this descendant is her son or her grandson.

He hates them all the same!


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