Rebirth: Ruyi goes crazy in the harem

Chapter 149 8 The Sorrow of Prince

Unfortunately, it backfired.

Rong Pei reported back that Feng Changzai had been pregnant for almost two months.

Because Feng Changzai suffered from seasickness, this pregnancy was not stable.

Coupled with eating less, vomiting frequently, and dizziness, there will be signs of miscarriage and red discharge.

Fortunately, the treatment was timely and the dragon fetus is now barely saved.

Pregnancy is a happy event. Ruyi smiled and asked, "Which imperial physician treated Feng Changzai?"

"It's Doctor Lu who just joined the Imperial Hospital this year. Although he's young and inexperienced, he happens to be an expert in women's diseases."

Rong Pei has always been careful and attentive, and added, "I have seen it, and Doctor Lu is a very prudent and steady person."

"Okay, then let Dr. Lu be in charge of Concubine Feng's pregnancy."

Ruyi nodded, smiled, stood up and walked out of the cabin, "It's good news, I'll report it to the emperor right away. It can also be considered as a good omen."

But just as Ruyi got off the colorful boat, Sanbao came running back to report that the Eighth Prince had a high fever and had passed away.

The eighth prince's life finally came to an end.

It is not uncommon for a young child who is born prematurely and weak, and who has been studying hard for days to fall into the water and suffer from shock, uncontrollable fever, and sudden death.

Originally, after the Eighth Prince was brought to the Cining Palace, Ruyi thought that he could live a little longer under the protection of the Empress Dowager.

After all, even Ruyi and Gao Xiyue did not dare to extend their hands to the Cining Palace.

It's a pity that Fu Cha Langya was so eager to protect her son and was impatient for success that the Eighth Prince's fate, which had been deviated with great difficulty, was reversed.

The eighth prince died young. With such a blow, Fucha Langya was afraid that she wouldn't be able to hold on for much longer.

Ruyi walked towards the Qingque Boat step by step, with a firm and indifferent look in her eyes.

When Ruyi arrived at the Qingque Boat, the palace servants were already hanging up white cloth.

The emperor sat alone, looking at the small body covered with white cloth on the bed, feeling sad.

Ruyi held the teacup and gently placed it on the table beside her, and cautiously advised, "Your Majesty, please drink a sip of tea to moisten your throat first.

The Eighth Prince is intelligent and filial. He must have reached heaven now, free from illness and worries.

However, if the spirit of the Eighth Prince in heaven saw you not caring about your body like this, I'm afraid he would be upset too."

"My son Yongcong is naturally intelligent and has a unique appearance. At this age, he has already started reciting the Three Character Classic and the Thousand Character Classic.

Even the Empress Dowager doted on Yongcong because of his precocious intelligence.

I originally planned to make Yongcong the crown prince when he grew up a few years. But now...

Ruyi, why can't any of my legitimate sons survive? Is it really God punishing me?"

The emperor had a dazed expression and was muttering to himself, as if he was asking Ruyi, but more like asking himself.

The matter involved the position of the crown prince and was a political affair that concerned the foundation of the country, so Ruyi did not dare to interfere lightly.

He simply stood there motionless, not saying a word, and just quietly accompanied the emperor.

Ruyi didn’t know whether it was a punishment from heaven.

However, Fu Cha Langya was the virtuous queen personally chosen by the emperor. She made mistakes again and again, but the emperor turned a deaf ear to them.

Ruyi knew that deep down in his heart, the emperor still cared about the dignity of the royal family and the Fucha family, so she never delved into it.

But Fucha Langya was deeply influenced by her mother, Madam Fucha, and she wanted to be the first in everything and be the best in everything.

This forced the second prince Yonglian to study hard for years and worry about his health. This led to asthma and mental confusion, and he was eventually murdered by Jin Yuyan with reed flowers.

Now the young and weak Eighth Prince Yongcong was forced to start learning poems and essays early. He listened to the sound of reading every day and slept little and thought a lot.

This caused him to lose control of his desire to play, and he fell into the water with a high fever, and lost his life in vain.

The experiences of the two princes are extremely similar.

On the other hand, because Jingse was a girl, Fucha Langya never disciplined her academically. Jingse grew up healthy and carefree, and she rarely suffered from illness.

It can be seen that Fucha Langya was too harsh in raising her children, which was the fundamental reason for the successive deaths of the two princes.

If the emperor fails to realize this one day, he and Fu Cha Langya will never be able to raise a healthy son.

It’s a pity that Ruyi could only think about this in her heart.

If she opened her mouth to advise them, Fu Cha Langya and Jing Se would probably suspect that she was trying to sow discord and had ulterior motives.

Ruyi stood quietly by the side, not saying anything easily. She knew that it was useless to say anything now, the emperor's mental illness could only be cured by himself.

After standing still for a long time, Ruyi felt her feet were a little numb.

She spoke in a deep voice, trying to break the uncomfortable silence.

"Your Majesty, Concubine Feng is pregnant. This baby may be the result of the Eighth Prince's rebirth because he couldn't bear to leave you.

Don't be too sad, take care of yourself."

Upon hearing this, the emperor's stiff body did not move, and even his breathing rhythm did not change at all.

Ruyi sighed softly. She also knew that no prince could compare to Yonglian and Yongcong in the emperor's heart.

Just as Ruyi was about to leave under the pretext of visiting the empress dowager, she heard Jingse's angry voice coming from outside the cabin.

"You little dog slave, how dare you stop me. I am a princess.

If you dare to touch me with your dirty hands, I will chop off your head!"

Jinzhong had a bitter face, and felt that this unruly princess was really unreasonable.

Last time, he rashly interrupted the emperor and ministers' meeting because Jingse lied that he had something important to report.

Afterwards, his knees were bruised from the emperor's punishment of kneeling, and he limped for several days.

Now that Princess Jingse said that she had important matters, he no longer dared to report them to the Emperor easily.

Fortunately, at this time, Ruyi lifted the bamboo curtain and walked out with a sad face, "The emperor is mourning the death of the eighth prince, does the princess have anything to report?

If it is an important matter, I can convey it to the princess."

When Jingse saw Ruyi coming out, she instinctively wanted to curse again. But she was suddenly startled and thought that the emperor was still in the cabin, so she didn't dare to do anything rash.

Jingse said reluctantly, “Of course I have something important to do.

Noble Concubine Xian, the Empress Dowager was so sad when she heard that Yongcong had passed away that she has fainted.

Although Doctor Qi is guarding her by her side, what the Empress Dowager needs most now is the comfort of her Father.

So I came to ask the Emperor to go see the Empress Dowager."

The emperor finally held back his grief and followed Jingse to Fucha Langya's room.

Before leaving, Jingse turned back and gave Ruyi a provocative look.

Ruyi didn't indulge her. She tilted her head slightly and slowly uttered a word with her lips: "collapse".

Jingse's heart suddenly skipped a beat.

It is recorded in "Book of Rites" that the death of an emperor is called "beng" and that of princes is called "hong".

From princes and princesses to imperial concubines, the word "hong" was used to represent passing away.

However, "collapse" is only used by the Empress Dowager, the Emperor and the Empress.

The Empress Dowager and the Emperor are still in good health, so the one Ruyi is talking about is the Queen?

A chill came over Jingse, and he was frightened by his own thoughts.

But just based on Ruyi's unclear lip movements, it cannot be used as evidence that she murdered the queen.

Jingse could only swallow her anger secretly, and her wariness and disgust towards Ruyi became even stronger.

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