Chapter 72: Noble Consort Du and the Empress
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks
Once Li Wen left, everyone turned their gazes towards Ning Shu. Ning Shu could sense keenly that their gazes contained envy, jealousy, and a few even contained extreme hate.
Ning Shu looked over and saw a woman dressed in night haze violet silk cloud vestige palace garments. Her expression was haughty and stern, and her eyes contained irrepressible jealousy and loathing.
Ning Shu thought for a moment, then smirked at that woman. She was Noble Consort Du. The resentment between Noble Consort Du and the original host had actually started due to the Empress. In the original hostâs heart, she had only one sister-in-law and that was the Empress. She always felt contempt towards all the other women.
Meanwhile, the Empress and Noble Consort Du were quite evenly match in power. However, due to the original host, the Empress managed to move into the advantage. That was why Noble Consort Du had never had any good feelings towards Princess Jiahui. The only reason she came to Orchid Garden Palace was because all the other consorts were going and she wouldnât be able to explain herself if she didnât go.
She did this only for Li Wen to see. Li Wen currently loved this younger sister very much. Even if she wanted to make small moves, in front of the Emperor they all still had to act harmonious.
Ning Shu couldnât help but massage her forehead, feeling a headache. Speaking of which, the original host was a daughter that had yet to get married. Was it really a good idea to meddle with her older brotherâs back courtyard affairs? Not only did the original host get involved in palace battles, she also got involved in residence battles. Staying out of everything was the best choice.
The incident in which the original host got married off was also partially due to Noble Consort Duâs encouragement.
To put it plainly, the original host was mostly an idiot in regards to human relationships. A part of it was also due to the fact that she felt it beneath her dignity to try and cultivate relationships.
The original host couldnât be said to be a bad person â her thoughts were quite pure â but her personality was too arrogant. She was simply too conceited.
âIs Noble Consort Du glaring this way because Imperial Older Brother spoke to this princess but did not speak to you? Is that why youâre so conspicuously angry?â Ning Shu spoke bluntly.
>Ning Shu uses âben gongâ with the consorts, which translates to âI, of the palace.â This term is typically used by an empress or high-ranking consort when speaking to a person of lower status. Iâm using âthis princessâ to avoid using pinyin or that mouthful of âthis one, of the palace.â (When I was editing, I was enlightened by this article) Iâm also using the royal âweâ for the Emperor, btw if you havenât noticed.Primrose is a yellow, I didnât know that.<
When the Empress saw Ning Shu, she hastily stood up and walked towards Ning Shu. Ning Shu curstied towards her. âMy respects, Imperial Sister-in-law.â
The Empress hastily stopped Ning Shu. Taking her hand, she revealed a warm smile. âYou look wonderful! Jiahui, child, you seriously gave Sister-in-law such a fright. Your Imperial Older Brother even worriedly exhorted for me to look after you.â
âThank you, Imperial Sister-in-law, Jiahui is almost all better,â said Ning Shu.
#comment: ânight haze violet silk cloud vestige palace garmentsâ If there was a voiceover, Iâd have the person reading take a big breath, then pronounce all of this in one breath. The reason for these long names is because, most authors of historical chinese novels have two main options: Come up with descriptions for the characterâs apparel, aka describe what they have in their hair, the layers and colors of clothing they have, bracelets, waist ornaments, and accessories, or just take one of the available style names and insert. In addition, near the I found out that furniture had set names too. *sigh* Iâve yet to find a translated list.