Chapter 330: A play between the emperor and the emperor (2)
After Emperor Long Hao ascended the throne, he entrusted the Baili family with important responsibilities and successively appointed seven or eight members of the clan. As the clan leader, Baili Xing was a first-rank official and a highly respected minister.
Everyone knew in their hearts that this was done more or less for the queen's sake.
But after all, this is an opportunity for the Baili family to rise again.
However, the news that came from the palace early in the morning really made the cautious Baili Xing break out in sweat. The new emperor actually issued a decree to reward his sister, who had long been firmly seated on the queen's throne.
The titles of the concubines in the palace, the three palaces and six courtyards, and the seventy-two concubines, are all auspicious names recorded on the jade certificate.
What is the purpose of this? [
In other words, what is the real purpose of the emperor doting on a woman in such a big way?
Baili Xing never believed that an emperor would put his true heart on a woman like Ji Xiang. She came from a famous family like the Baili family, married the late Emperor Xuanyuan Zun with ulterior motives, and was later treated as a pawn.
, threw it to Yi Zun Wang Xuanyuan Yao.
Acceptance and acquisition are inherently helpless situations.
Now it's Xuanyuan Yao's turn to proclaim himself emperor, and he no longer has to pretend to be in a good mood or show off to anyone.
But Emperor Long Zhe did it anyway.
Not only did she refute the "good intentions" of the ministers who wanted to offer beautiful women to the new emperor, but they also went even further to make Jixiang the only woman in the harem.
The more you pay, the bigger your goal will be. Perhaps the new emperor's real goal actually lies in the family behind the queen.
No one can understand Baili Xing's anxiety.
So when he saw something was wrong with the emperor's face, he became even more uneasy.
On the other side, Xuanyuan Yao mistook the strange look on his face for a guilty conscience, and he didn't even have a good temper.