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660. Comments on the Queen's Merits and Demerits

The evidence is as follows. When the queen was doting on the concubine, the queen didn't say anything. When the emperor wanted to get rid of the rain and dew, the queen started to stop him. Wasn't this just to force the emperor to dote on the women of the Yun family?

Some people objected, saying that the queen was very generous and she just didn't want the emperor to indulge in women too much. If he was purely jealous of those concubines, how could he stop the emperor from punishing those concubines?

Next, a few people quietly revealed a rumor, saying that the emperor had been overindulging in sex for a long time, but in fact he was no longer good in that area. The reason why the queen stopped it was for the sake of the emperor's health.

Of course, no one dared to reach Dongfang Chen's ears about the latter one, including those spies who were directly affiliated with Dongfang Chen.

Therefore, some people who were familiar with Yun Shangren tactfully reminded Yun Shangren more than once to ask him to persuade the queen for two reasons: first, being a queen in that way was a bit rebellious and not good for the Yun family and the queen herself; second, because the emperor

Things have been getting worse and worse recently, and they are frightened that if they are not careful, they will become the fish in the pond. For the sake of everyone, it is better to advise the queen to restrain herself.

Yun Shangren also felt that these two reasons were correct. On that day, he handed in a notice and wanted to enter the palace to pay homage to Yun Jingchu. Also coming in with him was Mr. Zhu.

Yun Jingchu naturally got it right easily.

Fengxiang Palace.

Yun Jingchu looked at Yun Shangren and Zhu in front of her, drinking tea calmly. In fact, she could guess what they were here for.

Finally, under Yun Shangren's constant hints, Mrs. Zhu coughed and said hesitantly: "Jingshu, I heard that you have always been in conflict with the emperor recently."

When Yun Jingchu heard this, he paused while drinking tea, then looked at Mrs. Zhu and said, "Mom, it's nothing, don't worry."

Mrs. Zhu couldn't help but look at Yun Shangren. Before she came, Yun Shangren gave her many instructions, telling her to advise Jingshu not to act out of anger, not to conflict with the emperor, and to analyze the pros and cons with her.

However, now that Jingshu has denied it, she doesn't know how to proceed.

Yun Shangren coughed, and then said: "Jingshu, if you are afraid that your mother and I will be worried, you have to restrain your temper. It is up to the emperor which concubine he wants to favor or punish. After all, it is up to him.

He is the master of the world and no one has the right to stop him."

Yun Jingchu looked calm and said calmly when he heard this: "Father, don't worry, I do things in a measured way and there won't be any big trouble."

Yun Shangren choked at these words, and then looked at Zhu. Zhu couldn't think of a suitable word of persuasion for a moment, and looked back at Yun Shangren with a bit of embarrassment.

Yun Shangren sighed secretly. Sometimes, he was really curious as to how a cowardly and unintentional person like Zhu could give birth to a daughter who was so decisive and murderous.

"Father knows that you do things in a measured way, but now, there are rumors outside that you deceive the emperor, ignore the emperor, and despise the emperor's power. If it weren't for your military exploits some time ago, you would have been killed long ago.

Some ministers have jointly signed a petition to impeach you. Therefore, my father is begging you, please restrain your temper a little."

Just as Yun Jingchu was about to say something, he heard a knock on the door.

"What's the matter?" Yun Jingchu raised his voice.

Because he was meeting his parents, and in order to facilitate the conversation and make the atmosphere more relaxed, Yun Jingchu sent all the maids out.


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