No matter how badly you are, there are always a few palace maids who can stand up, right?
Why don't you listen to her anymore?
Especially, she was no longer the brocade clothes and sable fur when she broke with Concubine Li yesterday, nor did she have a protective gold treasure and gold book ribbon, and even her jewelry was not a decent piece - the jade pendant that made her face look green yesterday
It's gone - replaced by a few very crude fakes. [26nbsp;]
Most importantly, she didn't even wear palace outfits.
This dress is very novel.
Everyone has been in the deep palace for so long, and rarely sees anyone dressed like this, just like a folk woman.
Everyone muttered in their hearts - it seems that the imperial concubine gave in.
She never dared to compete with Concubine Emperor again.
In the central palace, the emperor and Concubine Li sat upright.
The emperor dressed very casually, while the concubine Li had a phoenix crown and a red robe.
They are like a couple.
Shuilian is an outsider.
It's like a trial - before the crime is announced, it's a housework dispute. Everything is decided by the emperor, or in other words, Concubine Li is the presiding, and the emperor is watching.
Yes, the emperor looks like a bystander.
When Li Fei saw her outfit, she felt a clear mind - this vixen is finally in complete unlucky - after working for so many years, she finally decided to win and lose with her today...
Shuilian no longer put on airs and knelt down - kneeling in front of the emperor and bowed: "Sinner Shuilian meets His Majesty!"
She did not perform the rituals of a servant—but the rituals of a slave or a sinner.
The emperor looked at her lightly, his eyes ranging from her headdress to her clothes to her kneeling position... and then ignored her.
I didn't even talk about a flat body.
Concubine Li stared at her, her eyes from initial suspicion to relief and then became very gentle and generous.
Shui Lian didn't mind the emperor's indifference, and then, she also met Concubine Li: "Sinners meet Concubine Li."
It's not a concubine's courtesy either.
It's still the etiquette of common people.
From the salute, she and their identities have been clearly defined.
It seems like this man has nothing to do with her.
Respect, humble, but not all the way.
"No gift."
The three people had no contact with their eyes - maybe they looked at her, but she looked at the old concubines and greeted them. The etiquette was very thoughtful and none of them was missing.
He even greeted the concubines one by one, and said good things to others, and he would be good at saying that he would die.
There were servants gathering around Emperor Li Concubine.
She was alone, like Jing Ke who went to the meeting alone.