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1819. Chapter 1819 Chenzhou Earthquake

Chu Yuanzhou worked very quickly. In just a cup of tea, all the servants around the emperor were changed. When those people were dragged out, some people shouted injustice at first, but their mouths were covered, and then they were completely gone.

sound.

In this way, everything about the emperor's poisoning was concealed.

When Yun Qian and Chu Yuanzhou walked out of the emperor's palace, Concubine De also walked out. Concubine De was filled with hatred. Her plan was about to succeed, but unexpectedly, it failed at this juncture.

But she didn't even glare at Yun Qian at this time. Instead, her eyes were full of calmness. Instead, she looked at Yun Qian and said, "Thanks to the Crown Princess for the Emperor to wake up today."

"Your Majesty, Concubine De, is very grateful." Yun Qianyun said calmly: "The humble achievements of my wife are nothing compared to Concubine De, who worked hard day and night to take care of the emperor."

Concubine De smiled, turned away without saying anything.

Chu Yuanzhou said with some disdain: "She looks like she doesn't have three hundred taels of silver in this place right now. I think she is so stupid."

Yun Qian said slowly: "She probably hates me right now!"

Chu Yuanzhou's eyes became colder and he said: "She hates you to the core right now. When I have the opportunity in the future, I will help you remove her bones to save her from having to suffer in the palace all day long. I really think I'm dead."

It’s incredible, as if the entire harem belongs to her, her face is even more annoying than the queen’s.”

Yun Qian wanted to laugh when she heard his words, but she felt that being pampered by him like this was a blessing.

After this incident, in order to avoid suspicion, Concubine De rarely went to the emperor to serve her personally. Instead, the empress spent more time going to the emperor.

This incident in the harem quickly aroused the suspicion of many courtiers. Everyone felt that this incident was a predictor of who the future crown prince would be. For a time, everyone felt that the throne would most likely be passed to Chu Shu.

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The next day, the entire capital posted a list of famous doctors who could cure the poison. The news Chu Yuanzhou released to the outside world was that the Queen Mother had somehow been poisoned by an extremely weird poison. For a while, the whole court was in a state of confusion.

guess.

Just when everyone was still speculating, the emperor made another holy decree. After previously granting marriage to the fourth prince, fifth prince, sixth prince and seventh prince, the wedding date has now been completely set.

The date is chosen after January, when the four princes will get married at the same time!

Looking at history, this kind of thing has never happened before. Although all the ministers felt that the emperor's previous marriage was a bit of a joy, the object of the marriage was very subtle.

Chu Shu married Chu Tianqi, the concubine of the Chu Palace, the fifth prince Chu You married Zhang Yingchu, the legitimate daughter of Weiyuan General Palace, the sixth prince married Shan Yuzhu, the legitimate daughter of the Minister of Punishment, and the seventh prince Chu Han married

Ren Xiujuan, the eldest daughter of the Minister of Dali Temple.

These candidates for marriage all had great influence in the court, but no matter how influential they were, it was impossible to have greater influence than the Prince of Chu's Palace, so everyone felt that the emperor was more biased towards Chu Shu.

Because of these speculations, King Chu Mo and his party were worried about Zhongzhong. Chu Mo had gone to Concubine De and knew that although the emperor did not pursue Concubine De on that day, based on his understanding of the emperor, he knew that the emperor must have feelings for Concubine De.

Got suspicious of him.

Just as things were changing in Beijing, news of the Chenzhou earthquake came.


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