Hearing Yinqi's voice, Wanyue's emotions collapsed instantly. She stood up involuntarily and ran towards Yinqi, saying in a hoarse voice: "Your Majesty, Grandma Wang is gone!"
Yinqi looked at Wanyue's eyes and cheeks that were already red from crying, and quickly raised his sleeves to wipe her, and then comforted her in a slow voice: "It's all an innocent disaster. Don't be too sad. Grandma Wang knows what she is doing."
If she knew you were so sad for her, she should be distressed."
After saying that, Yinqi glanced at Nanny Li lying on the bed and continued: "When Nanny Li wakes up, you should also comfort her. People cannot be resurrected after death, but the living must still live well."
Wanyue nodded while crying.
Seeing that she felt a little relieved, Yinqi calmed down, patted Wanyue's back again, and comforted her softly: "I have sent Butler Yan to personally invite the family members of Grandma Wang.
Something happened in our palace, so her funeral will be held by the palace for her, and her body will be taken back by her family for burial."
Wanyue wiped the tears from her cheeks while listening. She didn't expect that the prince had already thought of all this. She was just busy feeling sad this morning, and completely looked at the family members who asked people to call Grandma Wang.
Grandma Wang spent most of her time in the Zhang Mansion. After Wanyue married her fifth elder brother, she came here with Wanyue. She had no children of her own, and as for her relatives, they all
He is the child of her brother and sister-in-law.
Those people were not very sad when they heard the news of Grandma Wang's death. Instead, they were overjoyed because of the large sum of money given to them by the palace as a pension.
When Wanyue saw them, she felt sick when she saw the pretended sadness on their faces.
However, a prince actually personally held a funeral for a low-status nanny. When word spread about this, it indirectly increased the reputation of Prince Yinqiheng, which neither Wanyue nor Yinqi expected.
When the emperor was in the palace, he specifically asked Yinqi about this matter.
"Fifth Brother, I heard that Prince Heng's Mansion is organizing a funeral for a nanny. What's going on?" After the court meeting, the emperor specifically asked Eunuch Liang to keep Yinqi, and the father and son returned to the back of Yangxin Hall alone.
The emperor then asked Yinqi.
Yinqi was a little nervous at first, because he was afraid that the emperor would misinterpret his intention to hold a funeral for a nanny, but he still told the truth.
"There was a heavy rain a few days ago. Aunt Wang, who was serving Wu Fujin, went to get food early in the morning. She accidentally stepped on the slippery stone steps, causing her to hit the back of her head. As a result, she died. She had taken care of Wu Fujin for many years.
, there is no credit but hard work, so I thought of holding a funeral for her at the palace, but the people attending the funeral were all the family members of Grandma Wang."
After Yinqi finished his answer, he felt a little complicated and had no choice but to hang his head and say nothing. However, after hearing this, the emperor praised him.
"Well, this is in line with your temperament." The emperor who was sitting on the throne glanced at Yinqi and smiled slightly. Among the emperors, Yinqi was the most kind-hearted. The emperor remembered Yinqi when he was a child.
He cried for a whole day after trampling an ant to death, and now he is willing to hold a funeral for a grandma, which shows that after so many years, this child still has not forgotten his kind nature.
The emperor looked at Yinqi and nodded approvingly. Then he remembered something and turned to Eunuch Liang who was standing next to him and ordered: "Liang Jiugong, ask the Ministry of Revenue to send five thousand taels of silver to the fifth elder brother's house.
Say I appreciate it!"
After hearing this, Eunuch Liang immediately took the order and went on errands. Yinqi couldn't help but feel a little weak when he heard the emperor's reward. He just held a funeral for Grandma Wang, but the emperor actually rewarded him with five thousand taels of silver. Yinqi
Qi felt a little weird.
After Eunuch Liang left, the emperor looked at the folding papers piled on the table, then looked at Yinqi who was still there, and said softly: "Okay, it's okay. You can go back first."
"Yes, I'll take my leave first." Yinzhi bowed and quickly exited the Yangxin Hall. All the way back, he couldn't understand why the emperor wanted to reward him.
After Yinqi left, the emperor was reviewing the notes and muttering: "This silly boy can't even thank me for a favor. Sometimes he is so kind that he is so kind."
When the eunuchs in the palace came to Prince Heng's palace to announce the order, everyone in the palace went to the front yard to receive the order. Originally, there was no need to make such a big noise, but the father-in-law who made the order met Eunuch Liang before leaving the palace.
The father-in-law then added to the praise the emperor had for Prince Heng in the Yangxin Palace.
The father-in-law felt that Prince Heng was really powerful. He dared to organize the funeral of a trivial servant in the palace. There was probably only one prince in the world who dared to do such a thing. The father-in-law could not help but wave his whisk,
I felt confident that everyone within a five-kilometer radius of Prince Heng's palace would know about the Emperor's commendation to Prince Heng.
On the way out of the palace to Prince Heng, the noisy father-in-law shouted loudly, fearing that no one would not know that Prince Heng received a commendation from the emperor for personally organizing the funeral for the nanny in the palace.
The common people who heard this also stood on the street and whispered to each other. This was the first time they heard this new thing. In the past, the dead servants of the nobles and nobles were thrown directly into mass graves and buried like this.
This was the first time they heard about being lenient to servants.
As soon as Eunuch Xuanzhi arrived at Prince Heng's Mansion, the people who loved to watch the excitement also gathered outside the gate of Prince Heng's Mansion. The guards at the door straightened their bodies and felt that the light on their faces was more than ten times brighter than usual at this moment.
Wan Yue led everyone in the house to kneel down in the front yard. When Yi Qi first entered the house, they were all shocked when they saw such a formation. The noisy father-in-law was very enthusiastic when he saw Yi Qi coming back and couldn't help but step forward.
After a few polite words, he said in a sharp voice: "Congratulations to Prince Heng. I specially accepted the job of Xuanzhi."
Yinqi also knelt in front of Wanyue, and then the noisy father-in-law spread out the imperial edict and began to read it.
But after reciting the imperial edict, there were not only the five thousand taels, but also one hundred and eight top-grade pearls, three top-grade ginseng plants, and twelve eastern pearls.
As Wanyue listened to her father-in-law read about the rewards, she couldn't help but look up at Yinqi in front of her. She didn't understand what he said in the palace and why the emperor had people send so many rewards as soon as he came back.
Yinqi thought about it carefully and determined that Huang Ama told Eunuch Liang that he should notify the Ministry of Household Affairs to reward him with five thousand taels. However, looking at the results in front of him, Yinqi wondered whether Eunuch Liang had misinterpreted Huang Ama's meaning.
After the noisy father-in-law read the imperial edict, Yinqi specifically asked Butler Yan to give the father-in-law a portion of tea money.
When the people who were watching the excitement at the gate of Prince Heng's palace saw the noisy eunuch coming out with a proud face, they knew that this Prince Heng should receive a lot of rewards.
The prince and people in Prince Lian's palace who were in Yuqing Palace all knew about Yinqi's reward.
The prince looked at the staff in front of him and couldn't help but ask: "Does the emperor do this to remind us princes that we should learn from Prince Heng's generosity towards his servants?"
The staff member lowered his head and replied with some uncertainty: "The prince is right, otherwise the emperor would not have to reward Prince Heng."
These words were said in vain. The prince couldn't help but roll his eyes at this mediocre staff member and thought to himself: It would be better to go out of the palace to ask the eighth brother for his opinion on this matter. However, the ninth brother and the eighth brother were very close, and the ninth brother and the eighth brother were very close.
The fifth brother is also the son of Concubine Yi.
But the fourth elder brother of Prince Lian's Mansion was surprised. Could it be that Lao Wu, who had been relatively honest a few years ago, also wanted to seize the throne?