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Nine hundred and ninetieth chapters Yun Niang

"This girl is as beautiful as a flower, like a fairy descending from heaven. When I saw her, I was astonished. After asking carefully, I found out that she was a maid from Chonghua Palace. Since then, I have included Yun Niang in the harem. I originally wanted to

I was given the title, but I didn’t expect Yun Niang to get pregnant soon. I am overjoyed and want to wait for Yun Niang to give birth to Lin’er and then we can be promoted together.”

When Gu Chengyu saw this, he guessed Yun Niang's identity. She must be Prince Jing's mother.

He had heard before that Prince Jing's mother was a palace maid, and now it seemed that she was this Yun Niang.

Then read on, "I am full of joy, looking forward to the birth of the baby in Yun Niang's belly, and secretly decided that if it is a boy, I will make him a prince. No matter how many difficulties and obstacles there are, I will not back down. Yun Niang has a cold temperament, but

After getting pregnant, because of my careful care, she gradually accepted me. But the good times did not last long, and the queen mother found out that Yun Niang was the daughter of the fourth prince of the previous dynasty. The real remnant of the previous dynasty must not enter the palace as a concubine, let alone

I was not allowed to have any contact with Yun Niang, and I even wanted to kill Yun Niang and the fetus in her belly."

When Gu Chengyu saw this, he couldn't help but sigh. What a bloody plot! However, does this Yun Niang know her own life experience?

If she knew her life experience, was it a coincidence that she entered the palace to become a palace maid? Or did she have an ulterior motive for entering the palace?

Furthermore, judging from the meaning of the words just now, it seems that Yun Niang is not willing to become the emperor's concubine. There must be some hidden reason behind this.

Did the emperor not check Yun Niang's identity beforehand, or did he conceal it? Logically speaking, a woman favored by the emperor must find out her life experience to see if there is any problem.

Before entering the palace, the palace maid also needs to find out her identity. Does that mean Yun Niang's identity can still stand up to scrutiny?

I don’t know how the Queen Mother found out about it. Only the person involved knows the twists and turns. However, the emperor did not mention it here, maybe because he thought it was not important.

However, it is normal for the Queen Mother to be worried. Who knows if Yun Niang approached the emperor on purpose? After all, she was a sinner of the previous dynasty. If this woman wanted to regain the Qing Dynasty and murder the emperor, wouldn't it be easy?

After all, according to the letter, the emperor was very obsessed with this girl and even wanted to pass the imperial palace and pass the crown prince's position to Prince Jing.

In addition, the fetus in her belly is also a hidden danger. For the sake of the country and the safety of the emperor, the Queen Mother will definitely not keep Yun Niang and her son again.

"I begged my mother to let Yun Niang give birth to Zhao Yu. But when Yun Niang was pregnant, she had been depressed and had a poor appetite, which made her body weaker and weaker. The imperial doctor said clearly that if she continues to be weak, she will have to give birth.

Today, I can only look at Yun Niang's good fortune. Although I am heartbroken, I can't do anything because Yun Niang no longer wants to see me."

Gu Chengyu was stunned. He could guess a little bit of Yun Niang's thoughts.

No matter what the purpose of Yun Niang's entry into the palace was, Yun Niang ended up becoming the enemy's concubine, and she also gave birth to a baby for her enemy. How could this make people feel happy?

While feeling guilty and enduring the jealous gazes of the Queen Mother and concubines, it was not surprising that her health was deteriorating.

Seeing this, Gu Chengyu thought that Prince Jing's body seemed to be highly poisonous when he came out of his mother's womb. Could it be the hand of the Queen Mother? After all, the Queen Mother wanted to kill both mother and son.

"Sure enough, on the day of giving birth, Yun Niang suffered from hemorrhage and left with just a few words to explain her funeral. And her last wish before she died was that she only wanted Zhao Yu to become an idle prince and live in wealth and leisure.

Until the end of her life, she will never participate in the fight for the crown prince. She also doesn’t want a title, because she has no words to face her ancestors. She said firmly, if I don’t agree to her request, she can’t even die.

Close your eyes."

"Of course I agreed to her promise and resolutely fulfilled my promise. But it wasn't until that day that I learned that Yun Niang was actually suffering from a severe poison. I hated her and regretted it, but in the end I was helpless."

Gu Chengyu felt that this Yun Niang was also smart. Knowing that the Queen Mother wanted to kill their mother and son, she would definitely not survive. This was a disguised request for the Emperor to keep Prince Jing safe!

If the emperor had not been so lukewarm or even indifferent towards Prince Jing in the following years, I am afraid that the Queen Mother would not have been able to allow Prince Jing to survive.

This eventually led to the death of the Queen Mother, but the estrangement between father and son had already deepened. The Emperor wanted to repair the relationship, but Prince Jing was unwilling to accept it.

After all, Prince Jing has a somewhat stubborn temper and a very delicate mind. Maybe the emperor's previous alienation from him hurt his heart and made him no longer willing to accept the emperor's kindness?

Next, the more you look down on me, the more I have to prove to you that Prince Jing is in this state now. Why do other princes have the right to inherit the country, but he does not? Is it because he is of low origin?

It felt like the emperor looked down upon his origin, so his misunderstanding of the emperor deepened.

But why did the emperor write in another edict that King Jing would be eradicated if he made any changes? Why not just like the third prince, let the new emperor keep King Jing alive?

The emperor's affection for Yun Niang is so deep, he should love the whole family and have some affection for Prince Jing.

Gu Chengyu patiently looked down and saw the correct answer to his doubts just now.

Ha! The man said that he loved this woman the most, even as if he was willing to disregard his country, but in the end he overturned all his previous promises.

"Although I love Yun Niang deeply, as the monarch of Dayan, I must shoulder the heavy responsibility of protecting the country for the sake of the country. Yu'er, your body has been poisonous since you were born. The imperial doctor has been treating you for many years.

It is still not healed, so you must not become the monarch of Dayan. Yu'er, if you become an idle prince, I will keep you safe and smooth for the rest of your life."

"But later I found that you were trying to make a move in the dark, with your hands already reaching out to the court. I was really helpless and could only drive you to a remote fiefdom. If you do your duty, that's all. But you are unwilling and unwilling.

Then I can only come down early to accompany your mother and me."

Above are the emperor's memories, which are filled with happiness, sadness, and sad memories. They serve as an explanation of why he has been so cold to Prince Jing in recent years.

What follows is what the emperor wanted to say to Prince Jing. The emperor's pain and helplessness can be seen between the lines.

The emperor believed that Prince Jing was still unwell and was really not suitable to be an emperor. What's more, Yun Niang's last wish before her death was that she did not want Prince Jing to be the emperor at all.

The emperor has to take care of the country, the world, and the last wishes of the person he loves most, which is really difficult.

It's just that the emperor chose Jiangshan in the end. He didn't dare to take risks, so he could only go against Yun Niang's last wish.

Gu Chengyu stuffed the letter into the envelope again. He had already read the letter, and he didn't know if it would fall into the hands of Prince Jing in the future.

But then, it will be the time when King Jing goes to hell.

His curiosity was satisfied, but what he was worried about now was whether he should read out the emperor's posthumous edict.


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