In order to eat, I signed a contract with the system

Chapter 61: Legend of Zhen Huan - Jade Hidden 28

I have to say that Yu Yin quite admires the character of Concubine Jing. Although she seems to live a somewhat depressed life, it doesn't seem that bad if you think about it carefully. Although she is not favored, the people in the Imperial Household Department don't dare to treat her too badly because of her high position. Especially since Concubine Jing is a rare concubine who is respected and trusted by the Emperor.

Although the Queen and Concubine Hua in the palace were not friendly to Concubine Jing, compared to the life and ending of An Lingrong, Concubine Qi and even the original Wen Yuan under the Queen's command, and then look at how much torture Shen Meiyu, Zhen Huan and even Concubine Chun suffered under Concubine Hua, and then look back and compare it with Concubine Jing's life after the Emperor ascended the throne, was there anything uncomfortable besides being a little boring?

The scheming in the palace never stopped. The women in the harem were promoted and demoted, but Concubine Jing was only promoted and never demoted. She was present on every trip to the Old Summer Palace and enjoyed all the benefits she was entitled to. There was really no other problem with her except that she was not favored.

Now Wen Yuan's life in the palace has become almost like that of Concubine Jing. Concubine Hua has fallen, and the Queen has failed in her attempts to plot against Hongyi many times. Now she is focusing all her attention on Zhen Huan. Concubine Qi and Noble Lady Fucha are of low IQ. Not to mention harming people, they can't even win an argument. Wen Yuan doesn't need to take them to heart at all.

In addition, Wen Yuan was more favored than Concubine Jing. If Yu Yin had not written a letter to advise Wen Yuan to pay attention to contraception, Wen Yuan might have been pregnant with her second child by now.

Wen Yuan's life was good, and Hongyi was also one year old. The emperor attached great importance to Hongyi. Although he had not entered or left the harem for many days because of the Hua Fei incident, on the day when Hongyi turned one year old, the emperor not only ordered a grand birthday banquet to be prepared for Hongyi, but also specially allowed Lady Guaerjia to bring Yuyin to the palace to attend Hongyi's first birthday banquet.

In the Sui Yuxuan, Zhen Huan was originally talking with Shen Meiyu, chatting about the women from the families of four meritorious officials who had already entered the palace. At the beginning, the two were chatting happily. Zhen Huan was not very worried about the four women chosen by the Queen. She was confident in the relationship between herself and the Emperor, and did not believe that these four women would affect his favor. Shen Meiyu had long lost her heart to the Emperor, so she had no opinion at all about the Emperor's upcoming acceptance of new people.

However, as the two of them were talking, they mentioned Hongyi's first birthday party. When mentioning Hongyi, Zhen Huan naturally thought of the child she had aborted. If it weren't for Concubine Hua, her child would still be here now and would be only a few months older than Hongyi.

The more Zhen Huan thought about it, the sadder she became. Coincidentally, Cui Jinxi walked in with a worried look on her face. Zhen Huan and Shen Meizhuang looked at Cui Jinxi, and Zhen Huan asked, "What's wrong, Jinxi?"

"My queen, Xiao Yunzi discovered that there was always someone spying outside our palace. He quietly followed them and found that the person was Su Xi, who was in charge of the palace."

"Suxi? Did Xiaoyunzi discover his purpose?"

Cui Jinxi nodded, "Xiao Yunzi said that Suxi had a fire stick in his hand, and it looked like he wanted to burn Yuxuan to pieces."

Cui Jinxi had just finished speaking and Zhen Huan hadn't said anything yet, but Shen Meizhuang at the side couldn't help but speak up. When it comes to the hatred towards Nian Shilan in the palace, Shen Meizhuang considers herself first and Zhen Huan second.

"Huan'er, this is a good opportunity!" Shen Meizhuang held Zhen Huan's hand and looked at her with firm eyes. Zhen Huan understood what Shen Meizhuang meant, and after thinking for a while, she nodded.

Soon, Sui Yuxuan caught fire. The emperor happened to be in Chuxiu Palace when he learned the news. As it was such a big thing, Wen Yuan naturally followed the emperor to check out the situation.

After hearing the testimony of the palace maids, the Emperor was furious and ordered the death of Concubine Hua. Wen Yuan did not realize that the arson was directed and acted by Zhen Huan and Shen Meiyu. Concubine Jing did see it, but she had a grudge against Concubine Hua, so she naturally did not say anything.

The plot was developing normally on Zhen Huan's side, but Wen Yuan received a letter that was specifically addressed to Concubine Jing. Wen Yuan took the letter and looked it up and down, front and back, but she really couldn't understand what was written in it.

Wen Yuan pouted and looked a little unhappy. "Why did Yu Yin suddenly write a letter to Sister Jing without telling me? Obviously, I am her biological sister!"

Although she was unhappy, Wen Yuan still obediently delivered the letter to Concubine Jing. Concubine Jing was also surprised when she received the letter. Although she was on good terms with Wen Yuan, she had no connection with Wen Yuan's family or sister. If it was a relationship with her mother's family outside the palace, it was impossible. Concubine Jing's mother's family was not in the capital, and there were no children in the family working in the capital.

After Wen Yuan gave the letter to Concubine Jing, she did not leave. Instead, she sat down in her seat and started eating and drinking. Concubine Jing, who was standing next to her, did not avoid her either. She opened the envelope in front of Wen Yuan.

In fact, Yu Yin didn't write anything special in the letter. She just generally thanked Concubine Jing for protecting Wen Yuan and Hong Yi, and sincerely expressed the hope that Concubine Jing could help and support Wen Yuan and never leave them.

When Concubine Jing finished reading the first piece of letter, she thought it was just a letter of friendship from the Guarjia people wanting to form an alliance with them. But when Concubine Jing saw the second one, she instantly became serious.

Because Yu Yin wrote the cause of Concubine Cao's illness and the alliance between Zhen Huan and Concubine Duan on the second piece of letter to Concubine Jing, and added a few words: It is really pitiful that Princess Wen Yi lost her mother at a young age, but if she lives with the person who pushed her mother's death day and night, wouldn't it be even more pitiful? I wonder if Concubine Jing felt pity for Princess Wen Yi and couldn't bear to see Princess Wen Yi recognize the thief as her mother, or if Concubine Jing disliked Princess Wen Yi because of her mother?

Concubine Jing knew that these words were not only saying that Princess Wen Yi was pitiful, but also pointing to herself. Princess Wen Yi lost her mother, and as long as she raised her, she would never have to worry about a biological mother coming to snatch Wen Yi from her. The last question gave her room to refuse. If she said that she had been at odds with Concubine Cao for a long time, then Guaerjia would know that she refused to form an alliance.

For Concubine Jing, there is absolutely no other answer to this question. She likes children and dreams of raising one. How could she dislike Princess Wen Yi?

After Concubine Jing agreed, Yu Yin quickly made arrangements. Wen Yuan didn't need to play any role in it. All she needed was for Guaerjia's people to deliver another letter to Cao Qinmo.

Yu Yin didn't write anything else in the letter, except briefly describing the deal between Zhen Huan and Concubine Duan and the fact that she couldn't survive. She also considerately listed the options for Wen Yi's adoptive mother after her death.

Although Cao Qinmo had a narrow vision, she was indeed smart and reacted quickly. She did not have time to worry about who sent the letter. While she was still conscious, she dragged her sick body to ask for an audience with the emperor.

Soon, Concubine Cao died. Before Zhen Huan could find a way to persuade the emperor to hand Wen Yi over to Concubine Duan for upbringing, the emperor directly ordered that Wen Yi be taken to Concubine Jing's Xianfu Palace.

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