Since the emperor fainted from anger over King Xuanwu's rebellion, Chen Rong was inevitably a little worried, afraid that the emperor would get angry again. Unexpectedly, the emperor finally solved the problem of marriage and was angry with His Royal Highness again!
"No need..." Xiao Heng waved his hand, rubbed his eyebrows, and sighed lowly: "I just need to rest on the soft couch!"
Chen Rong did not dare to disobey the emperor's orders, and quickly helped the emperor lean on the soft couch. Seeing that the emperor closed his eyes, he breathed a little relieved, and ordered the palace maids and eunuchs to retreat to avoid disturbing the emperor's rest.
However, Xiao Heng fell asleep after a break. Chen Rong, who had been afraid to close his eyes, saw that the emperor's face was abnormal and his breathing was a little heavy. He called the emperor several times, but he didn't see the emperor opening his eyes.
Chen Rong could not do so, so he could only push the emperor's body, but he still didn't wake up. He was a little panicked and looked into the emperor's forehead. It was so hot that he hurriedly said to the palace maid who was watching the night: "Hurry, go quickly."
The imperial physician!”
That night, the palace was in chaos because the emperor was sick. Xiao Changgong, who was half drunk, also heard the news that his father fell ill. He felt that he was just in a state of urgency and said the wrong thing, so he rushed to his father's bedroom, but it happened to be
I met Han Xianger and Lu Guifei who had already been guarding the bedroom.
Concubine Lu had already learned from Chen Rong that the emperor was sick of the prince. Now that he saw the prince coming, he was still smelling alcohol on his body. He sneered and said, "The prince's palace is really timely..."
At this time, Xiao Changgong didn't bother with Concubine Lu, and asked Chen Rong with concern: "Eunuch Chen, what's wrong with the father?"
Chen Rong shook his head and said helplessly: "The emperor is not as good as before. He cannot be excited. He suddenly felt hot at night, probably because he drank wine and blew the cold wind, and his anger surged..."
A look of guilt appeared on Xiao Changgong's face, and he asked the imperial physician a few more words, but he had never left.
Concubine Lu only felt that the prince was concerned about the emperor's behavior. After the imperial physician said this, he spoke again: "The imperial physician said last time that the emperor should not be angry in the future... His Highness the Prince clearly did not listen to the imperial physician's words!"
Xiao Changgong frowned slightly, and finally couldn't help but feel dissatisfied, and responded: "Is the Imperial Concubine teaching a lesson for his father?"
"The last time the emperor was in a coma, I was always with the emperor..." Concubine Lu said this, deliberately glanced at Han Xiang'er, with a warning look in her eyes, and continued to Xiao Changgong: "The emperor has always advocated filial piety, but
His Highness the Crown Prince seemed to have forgotten to be filial, and it would be fine if he was not with the emperor, but he actually made the emperor unconscious!”
Xiao Changgong's face changed slightly. He originally wanted to say something, but now his father has not woken up yet. It is indeed because of his words that he was angry and could only frown without saying anything.
Han Xianger, who was standing beside him, couldn't help but defend the prince: "Sister, don't say that. Your Highness is probably unintentional. Your Highness has been learning from the Grand Tutor Shen, who is known for his filial piety. How could he not be filial?"
Concubine Lu was hit back by Han Xiang'er, and she felt even more unhappy. She snorted coldly, narrowed her phoenix eyes: "I have known so much after my sister has just entered the palace. It seems that she has a good personal relationship with His Royal Highness on weekdays!"
Concubine Lu's words not only made Xiao Changgong's face completely gloomy, but also made Han Xianger and the palace maids around her suddenly change their expressions.