After I traveled through the book, I was spoiled by five little villains
Chapter 33: The Second Love Brain
"Your humble servant pays respects to His Majesty the Emperor."
As soon as the emperor arrived, everyone in the hall came to greet him.
"Flat body."
Empress Xie went to greet him with a gentle demeanor. Even though she knew in her heart that he was here to support Concubine Jing, she still had to smile and said, "How come Your Majesty has time to come now? I personally cooked a bowl of pear soup and was just about to send someone to deliver it to Wende Hall!"
The emperor held her hand and walked forward, but he glanced at Concubine Jing, his concern evident in his words.
Qin Yaoguang watched from the side. Her brother, the emperor, who was less than 30 years old and in his prime, walked with an unsteady step, obviously having spent too much energy in the harem.
The only thing worth praising about him is that he has a fresh and handsome face, with eyebrows and eyes as bright as the bright moon. He is a handsome man who can be praised in any dynasty.
His every move and gesture exuded the dignity that came from a life of luxury. He was wearing a wide-sleeved robe with a black and gold dragon pattern, which gave him a kind of romantic and suave style typical of the Wei and Jin dynasties.
He had no original insights into political affairs, nor the ability to balance the court, but he was good at music and painting.
Such a person was born into a royal family, but was born in the wrong place.
If he were an ordinary person, he might become a famous and talented man in the world.
The emperor's appearance was so outstanding that it made Empress Xie, who was walking beside him, look a little dull.
The daughter of the Xie family was known for her talent and virtue. Among the many beauties in the harem, her appearance was only considered to be above average. Her facial features were regular and peaceful, and it was because of the majesty of the queen that she looked extraordinary.
Qin Yaoguang watched coldly. The look in Empress Xie's eyes as she looked towards the emperor was clearly filled with deep love.
Well, the second love-brain in this book has been identified.
After the emperor and empress sat down holding hands, Empress Xie ordered someone to bring the bowl of pear soup, which was extremely considerate.
The emperor didn't take it seriously, and didn't even look at them. He smiled at everyone in the palace and said, "It's rare for my sister to come to the palace, so I came out to relax. What are all these people doing?"
Empress Xie secretly complained: "It's not difficult for Leyang to come here often. He is obviously here to support Concubine Jing, and he just said nice things."
"Your Majesty is busy with state affairs, it's all my fault." Empress Xie explained the matter lightly, "It's just a small misunderstanding. Concubine Jing is very strict in managing her subordinates, and I feel inferior to her."
The implication of the words is that Concubine Jing's methods are harsh.
However, these criticisms about character are all advantages in the eyes of those who are biased.
The emperor nodded and said, "The queen is right. When I go to Concubine Jing's palace, I often feel quiet."
Queen Xie was almost furious.
Qin Yaoguang was busy studying the patterns on the bricks under his feet, so as to prevent himself from laughing out loud.
Fortunately, he was the emperor and was so good at speaking that he was not beaten to death.
How can he be an emperor with this EQ? Didn’t he see that the queen beside him has flying knives in her eyes?
Qin Yaoguang actually began to sympathize with Empress Xie. She was just flirting with a blind man - a waste of energy. Obviously, the emperor didn't understand her double entendre at all.
According to her modern experience, the most effective way to deal with such people is to hit the ball straight.
But a queen from the Xie family couldn't do it.
Seeing that Concubine Jing was fine, the emperor became visibly happy.
"Zhao'er has been punished, and Censor Wang has also been fined for three months' salary. The others will not be held accountable." The emperor said in a friendly manner, "Don't make mistakes again in the future and cause so many troubles."
Censor Wang immediately agreed and bowed before leaving.
He was a mouthpiece kept by the aristocratic family and didn't rely on that little salary to make a living, so this punishment was nothing. Compared with this, he was more afraid of being angered by Empress Xie and being abandoned by the aristocratic family.
Later, I have to think of a way to please Queen Xie.
Thinking this, he retreated with great relief.
In the palace, Qin Yaoguang said: "This matter is still my fault. It was because I didn't think highly of Miss Zhou that I alerted the Queen to ask about it. Now that the five princesses have been punished, Miss Zhou is no exception."
"Just punish her to copy fifty copies of the Heart Sutra within ten days and send them to the Great Prajna Temple for worship and pray for the goddess, okay?"
This is a great opportunity that has come to your doorstep, so don’t waste it.
Qin Yaoguang was already overjoyed.
Her punishment was much more severe than the one given to the Fifth Princess by Concubine Jing as a show.
They are both copying books, but the Fifth Princess only needs to copy the "Female Virtues" ten times, and there is no deadline. Doesn't Concubine Jing have the final say?
The entire text of the Heart Sutra is nearly 300 words. If you want to finish copying it in ten days, you have to copy five copies a day. Since it is to be sent to worship and pray for blessings, there are certain requirements for the quality of the copying. If the handwriting is not neat, there are ink spots and other defects, it is obviously not acceptable.
Moreover, Zhou Qinghe is only nine years old now, with limited wrist strength, and does not have a modern convenient writing pen.
Use a brush to write traditional Chinese characters, 1,500 words a day, copy her to death!
The emperor had no idea what was going on here, and thought, how hard could it be to copy books? He smiled and said, "Since you want to pray for blessings, you might as well copy a few more. If you are sincere, your wish will come true."
Unknowingly, he had tricked Zhou Qinghe.
Qin Yaoguang responded without moving her eyebrows: "The emperor is right, then I will add ten more."
Queen Xie pinched her fingers and said nothing.
Of course she could see how serious it was, but since Le Yang had already cleared himself of all wrongdoing, there was no benefit for her to get close to him now.
She never does anything that is not in her interest.
When they finished talking, Concubine Jing said, "When I left, Zhao'er felt a little uncomfortable and had just fallen asleep. I was a little worried, so I took my leave first."
When the emperor heard this, he immediately asked nervously, "Is Zhao'er scared? No, I will go and take a look at him to make sure I am at ease."
He stood up, then belatedly looked back at Empress Xie and said, "Queen, please take a rest first. I will come to see you when I am free."
Empress Xie took a deep breath and advised, "Your Majesty, please put state affairs first."
In broad daylight, the emperor should govern the country in the Wende Hall.
Whether summoning court officials to respond or reviewing memorials, the only place he should not appear is the harem.
The emperor waved his wide sleeves nonchalantly and said, "The Grand Tutor is in charge of state affairs. What does it matter whether I am here or not?"
This is really hurtful.
Fortunately, Empress Xie knew that he had always been like this, and there was actually no deep meaning behind it. If it were another emperor, she would have knelt down and kowtowed to apologize.
The emperor was about to leave, so why should Qin Yaoguang stay? She immediately asked for her resignation to Queen Xie on the pretext of visiting the Empress Dowager.
Several people left one after another. Concubine Jing fell behind and whispered to Qin Yaoguang, "Princess, the princes and princesses are all grown up. Your Miss Zhou should be restrained. She is not welcome here."
Just a trip to the palace caused all these incidents, forcing her to punish Zhao'er.
As a mother, I naturally think it is someone else's fault.
Qin Yaoguang readily agreed and said, "Even if Concubine Jing didn't mention it, I would have paid more attention. Duke Anguo had a cough a few days ago. Does Concubine Jing have anything to say that I need to take to your house?"
Concubine Jing was obviously surprised by the kindness shown to her.
She originally wanted to distance herself from this princess who was widely regarded as a fool in the capital's social circles.
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