The emperor raised his hand and slapped Concubine Jiang.
Concubine Jiang screamed and knelt on the ground, tears welling up in her eyes: "Your Majesty, calm down, I know I was wrong!"
The best thing about her is that she admits her mistakes very quickly and never insists on being stubborn with the emperor.
This is much better than the Queen's stubbornness.
The emperor looked at her pear blossoms with rain in her eyes. Thinking of the favor he had given her over the years, most of his anger faded away.
Still calmly said: "No more trouble! If you dare to touch Mu Yunhan again, the Queen Mother will be so angry. Don't blame me for not saving face for you!"
Concubine Jiang cried loudly: "I know I was wrong. I just feel sorry for Huaixing... When I saw Mu Yunhan, I thought of Huaixing suffering alone in the temple..."
She didn't dare to mention her niece, because after all, Mu Yunhan and the emperor were really related.
Not only from the Queen Mother's point of view, but from the emperor's own point of view, Prince Xian was also the emperor's cousin.
Therefore, we can only mention Huaixing. After all, Huaixing was the emperor's favorite since childhood.
Sure enough, the emperor sighed and said: "Huaixing...she..."
Concubine Jiang listened carefully, thinking that the emperor would do something out of guilt.
Unexpectedly, the emperor remained silent for a long time and said: "Huaixing is self-inflicted. Her temper is too arrogant. If you keep her in the palace any longer, you may really set fire to the palace because of dissatisfaction. Now there are too many disputes with Qi State, so leave her in the temple."
It's good for her."
Concubine Jiang suddenly realized that the emperor had already believed in Gu Fenglin's prophecy.
This kind of trust comes from the heart, far surpassing what Gu Yilan, a priest, has accumulated over the years.
But as a mother, you have to fight for your children no matter what.
She whispered tentatively: "Isn't Huaichang also your Majesty's daughter? She has a calm and steady temperament, is young and beautiful, and is much more sensible than Huaixing..."
Sensible children should be sacrificed.
The emperor was noncommittal.
Concubine Jiang did not dare to say any more. She stood up and beat the emperor's legs and shoulders with great discernment: "Your Majesty..."
The emperor glanced at her neck, which was wrapped in white cloth, and suddenly became impatient: "I'm leaving, you can rest."
Concubine Jiang was extremely disappointed, but she did not dare to force her to stay. She whispered: "That black cat..."
The palace man said: "I can't find it. They all say they have never seen or heard of it."
The emperor glared at her and said solemnly: "A few generations ago, the highly talented people of the Gu family and the Mu family were protected by spiritual beasts."
Without saying much, he threw up his sleeves and left.
"Spiritual beasts protect the body?" Jiang Guifei muttered, feeling a chill in her vest for no reason.
Suddenly, she heard a cat meow.
She turned around suddenly and saw that the window had been opened at some point.
A black cat covered in black squatted there and licked its paws, its green eyes shining with a cold light, staring at her maliciously.
"Ah...black cat...black cat...grab it..." she screamed, covering her face tightly.
The palace people swarmed in, but saw nothing.
The attendant asked cautiously, "Madam, where is the cat?"
Concubine Jiang peeked out from between her fingers, and sure enough, there was no cat.
But she was very scared and pointed to the window: "Over there, over there, go and chase it!"
When he was on his back, he suddenly saw the female officer standing aside and hesitated to speak, so he said angrily: "What's wrong?"
The female official said softly: "There is news from outside the palace that Fifth Master Jiang is dead."
Jiang Wuye is the adopted son of Jiang Guifeiās brother Jiang Shichao, also known as Jiang Zhengxi. (To be continued)