"...That night, Guo Hao stayed with me almost all the time. He only left once, when he was taken by the maid in the palace to relieve himself. I later recalled this. The imperial doctors from the palace said it was possible
It was because we were hungry, but we all ate the snacks and fruits at the moon viewing banquet that day, and no one was upset. There were younger children who also ate that night, and they were fine. After Guo Hao died,
I never understood what was going on. Then... One day, I met a woman watering flowers in the back garden. I asked about what happened that night, and she told me that she saw plum blossoms that night.
Sister Fei... gave Guo Hao an osmanthus cake to eat. It was in the pavilion in the southwest corner of the back garden of the Prince's Mansion. As soon as I heard this, I became suspicious. Could it be that... could it be that..."
Concubine Rong continued softly.
Guo Chong shuddered, looked at Concubine Rong with cold eyes, and shouted coldly: "What nonsense are you talking about, you bitch? How dare you talk nonsense? You want to frame others? You are really stubborn."
Concubine Rong shouted: "I'm not talking nonsense, what I said is true. I'm not making false accusations. I'm just suspicious. Your Majesty, think about it for yourself. In the middle of the dinner, Concubine Mei said that she was a little dissatisfied.
The child was noisy and wanted to rest in the Orchid Pavilion for a while. The emperor gave her permission. The toilet in the back garden is in the southwest corner, and you have to pass by the side of the Orchid Pavilion to go to the toilet. What the lady watering the flowers said was completely consistent with the situation that night. If Concubine Mei saw it
When Guo Hao goes to the toilet and passes by, isn't it possible to ask him to come in and give him an osmanthus cake?"
Guo Chong frowned and shouted: "You mean, is there something wrong with the osmanthus cake given by Concubine Mei? That cake was laced with a medicine for diarrhea?"
Concubine Rong raised her head and gritted her teeth and said: "To be honest with the emperor, I have such suspicions. For so many years, I have been pressing this matter in my heart. I have always felt like it was stuck in my throat and I couldn't express it. I just suffered from the lack of evidence.
I don’t dare to talk nonsense. But now, I want to tell this matter. The emperor may say that I have no evidence to accuse her. Yes, I do have no direct evidence. But the fact that things are unreasonable is evidence. More
What's more, there is no direct evidence, but there is indirect evidence. Does Your Majesty know that the flower-watering woman told me about the situation that night the first day, and fell into the lotus pond and drowned the next day? Although the flower-watering woman was already five years old,
He is more than ten years old, but he is very healthy. People who do menial work are in better health than young people. Besides, the water in the lotus pond is shallow in autumn, not even waist high. How can people drown to death? It is obvious that they have been silenced. Concubine
There were some people around her who knew that the flower-watering woman had spoken to me, so she silenced her without any evidence. Moreover, when Guo Hao was seriously ill, he was also close to the emperor, and she did not even mention it once.
I only sent people to visit me twice. Why is that? With Mei Fei’s intelligence, can’t she even do this most basic etiquette? That’s because she feels guilty and doesn’t dare to see me.
Guo Hao. Although Guo Hao is only ten years old, he is very smart. She must be worried that after meeting Guo Hao, Guo Hao will remember what happened that night and tell what happened that night. Over the years, there have been countless concubines.
Thinking back on this incident for the first time, the more I think about it, the more suspicious it becomes. I can conclude that Guo Hao was killed by Concubine Mei. Unfortunately, I can't find any conclusive evidence and dare not tell the matter. Poor little Guo Hao
The cause of death is unknown at such a young age, and I’m afraid I can’t even close my eyes in peace…”
When Concubine Rong said what she said, Guo Chong was stunned and stunned. He had never heard of such a thing, and he had never doubted the cause of Guo Hao's death. Guo Chong was