Legend of Zhen Huan: Rebirth of Zhen Huan

Chapter 245 Zhen Huan's Reminder to Her Mother

The queen's brain was working fast, and she always felt that this matter was unusual.

Could it be that the Emperor... did this because of the rumors spread by the Empress Dowager and Longkodo?

If this is true, will it affect my position as Empress?

The queen thought about all this in her heart, then she changed her clothes, pretended to be very sad, and hurried to mourn.

After the Empress Dowager's funeral, the desk was piled with letters of greeting from the previous dynasty regarding Prince Dun.

The emperor was flipping through memorials, and Zhen Huan was grinding ink.

The Emperor handed the memorial to Zhen Huan:

"Look, these are the charges that the court officials have drafted against Yun. There are eight major charges in total."

"Disrespecting the emperor, betraying the late emperor, forming cliques for personal gain, and disrupting government affairs."

"Blocking the channels of speech, beating ministers, harboring ulterior motives, and abusing martial arts are all unforgivable crimes punishable by death."

Zhen Huan listened and felt that what the court officials said was all true and that Prince Dun was not wronged.

But she did not ask the emperor as she did in her previous life, but listened quietly to the emperor's decision.

The emperor said that too many things have happened during this period of time.

The Fourteenth Prince is already dead, and if Prince Dun is executed now, it will inevitably make the other kings feel uneasy.

Therefore, it was decided to strip Prince Dun of his title, demote him to a commoner, and imprison him in the clan house for life, without which no visit was allowed without the imperial decree.

In addition, the wife of Prince Dun, Princess Gongding and Beizi were all demoted to commoners.

After this incident, the ministers wrote to the emperor to advise him to govern the country with severe laws and punishments to prevent further unrest, and to exterminate all nine clans to serve as a warning to others.

The emperor felt that doing so could serve as a deterrent to those who had ulterior motives, so he adopted this suggestion.

After dealing with these things, the emperor went to see Shen Meizhuang and Yu Ying'er.

Seeing that the due date of these two children was approaching, the emperor felt a little more comforted.

As for Liuzhu's marriage, after discussing with Zhen Huan, the emperor decided to postpone it for a while.

Because the Queen Mother's funeral had just passed, it was not appropriate to get married.

Zhen Huan also explained the matter to Liu Zhu and Wen Shichu. They both knew the rules and smiled and told Zhen Huan not to take it too seriously.

Good things take time, so it doesn’t matter if you wait a little longer.

Prince Guo’s Mansion.

Now that the Queen Mother was dead, Prince Guo could finally put his mind at ease.

He thought that if the empress dowager had not objected, the emperor might have allowed Concubine Shu to return to the palace and live with him.

Thinking of this, his mood became extremely happy, and he couldn't help but drink a few more glasses.

Meng Jingxian looked at Prince Guo with a blush on his face, and her heart was filled with ripples.

During the days since she married into the palace, she has not yet performed the Zhougong ceremony with Prince Guo because she is injured and Prince Guo is busy.

Now that her injuries have healed, and she is madly in love with Prince Guo, she has that idea in her mind.

After dismissing the maids and servants, she carefully helped Prince Guo onto the bed.

When she was helping Prince Guo undress, something suddenly fell from his waist.

Meng Jingxian looked down and found that it was a purse.

Driven by curiosity, she carefully glanced at Prince Guo when she picked up the purse from the ground. After making sure that Prince Guo was asleep, she opened the purse.

What caught my eye was a small photo of a woman.

This made Meng Jingxian extremely angry!

But she did not show it, instead she secretly swore in her heart that no matter who it was, no one could take Prince Guo away from her.

After thinking about all this, she looked at Prince Guo deeply with eyes full of affection, and put the small portrait back intact.

Afterwards, he continued to take off all of Prince Guo's clothes.

Then, he took off all his clothes one by one.

She was sitting naked in front of the bed, gently stroking Prince Guo's face with her hands, and then kissing him passionately.

Prince Guo blinked his lips and turned over.

Meng Jingxian had no choice but to walk to the couch and continue what she had not yet finished.

But Prince Guo drank too much, and even though Meng Jingxian tormented him for a long time, he didn't react at all.

Meng Jingxian sat beside Prince Guo in a daze, and was almost kicked to the ground by him when he turned over...

Only then did Meng Jingxian crawl into the bed and snuggled tightly in Prince Guo's arms.

That night, all she could think about was that little photo.

She couldn't let a young woman ruin the situation she had worked so hard to create.

The Hall of Nourishing Heart.

The affairs of the previous dynasty have almost been settled.

The Emperor told Zhen Huan that he was going to appoint Zhen Yuandao as the second-rank Minister of Rites and supervise the Left Censor-in-Chief of the Inspectorate.

And allowed Zhen's mother to visit the palace.

Zhen Huan thought about the things in her previous life and felt that Zhen Yuandao was following the same path as Nian Gengyao.

She wanted to refuse on behalf of her father, but the emperor had made up his mind and could not be changed for the time being.

In order to avoid repeating the mistakes of her previous life, Zhen Huan thought about waiting for her mother to come to the palace and giving her some serious advice.

The next day, the news that Zhen Yuandao had been promoted by the imperial decree and was allowed to visit Zhen Huan in the palace reached the Zhen Mansion early in the morning.

Everyone in the Zhen family was in a festive mood, and Zhen's mother even wore an outfit that made her look older when she entered the palace.

At this time, snowflakes were falling outside and the weather was getting colder.

As soon as Zhen's mother arrived in the palace, she kept praising the warmth of the room.

"Mother."

Zhen Huan went to greet him with a smile.

"Good luck to Concubine Wan." Just as Zhen's mother was about to bow, Zhen Huan instinctively helped her up.

Zhen's mother smiled and reminded:

"If your Majesty doesn't allow me to perform this ceremony, others will blame you for not knowing etiquette."

After saying that, she squatted down respectfully and performed standard etiquette towards Zhen Huan.

After completing the formalities, Zhen's mother finally agreed to sit down with Zhen Huan.

Although she had experienced all of this in her previous life, Zhen Huan couldn't help but ask her sister Yu Rao.

Mother Zhen looked at Zhen Huan and smiled gently:

"Your father has just been promoted, and Yu Rao has become even busier. This morning, I went to enjoy the snow with Mr. Zhou's family and the young ladies of the commander of the Cavalry Battalion."

After hearing this, Zhen Huan reminded her mother not to let Yu Rao get involved in too many official affairs.

Although Zhen's father is now highly regarded by the emperor in the previous dynasty, he should also avoid attracting attention because of his status as a powerful figure.

Zhen's mother also agreed with her daughter's statement:

"The Nian clan and the Tongjia clan are both examples of past mistakes. Your father often told us to be cautious."

"In fact, you know your father. In his spare time, he just likes to buy some ancient books for appreciation. I think he couldn't be more cautious."

In her previous life, Zhen Huan also felt that there was nothing wrong with this matter.

However, he was framed by Guwalgiya Emin, who accused Zhen Yuandao of secretly keeping Qian Mingshi's rebellious book and not writing a poem to condemn Qian Mingshi.

Later, the emperor suspected him of having ulterior motives, which led to his exile to Ningguta.

Thinking of this, Zhen Huan looked at her mother and reminded her:

"Mother, since ancient times, there have been countless literary inquisitions, all of which were caused by ancient books and classics."

"Although my father is cautious, there is no guarantee that he will not be taken advantage of by someone with ulterior motives."

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