Chapter 26 – General’s Young Lady vs. Transmigrated Illegitimate Younger Sister 25
Quick Transmigration: Heroine Arrives, Woman Rapidly Retreats!
Chapter 26 â Generalâs Young Lady vs. Transmigrated Illegitimate Younger Sister (25)
The Empressâ hand was steady. She slowly picked up the book from the ground.
There were a number of things that were listed in detail in the book, such as what opponents she had persecuted when she was young, which ladies she had harmed by causing abortion, or who she had trapped.
The Empress was not afraid at all. Those people have long been buried under the palace as a pile of dried bones. The Emperor might not even remember it. It was even more impossible that the Emperor came to severely punish the Empress that had accompanied Him for more than twenty years because of what she did listed in the book.
However, the Emperorâs hope in his eyes shattered. The older she got, the more difficult to favor and pet her in the recent years. She was not concerned about whether the Emperor favored her or not. She was more worried that the Emperor would retaliate against the Crown Prince.
The Empressâ hand shook when she saw a name on one of the pages when she flipped through the book.
It was originally because of this, the reason why the Emperor was emotionally stirred up. It was because he finally discovered this secret.
The late Empress, her older sister, was Empress Yuan. During her whole lifetime, she couldnât erase her from this manâs mind.
âYour Majesty, what is your intention with this matter?â After panicking for a moment, the Empress slowly calmed down.
âWhat matter?â The Emperor originally appreciated how his Empressâ appearance did not change, however, at this moment, he felt that this face was very disgusting.
âThe matter of Ah Yueâs difficulty during childbirth back then was not an accident? Do I need to ask you to tell me personally?â The Emperor watched the Empress with red eyes.
âIsnât Your Majesty already clear about it? Why should you ask me to tell you?â The Empress gently rearranged her few scattered hair. âYes, it was me. Back then, because of being too jealous of my older sister, I bribed the midwife when she was giving birth. I originally planned for one corpse with two lives. I didnât expect that little one would have such a big life.â
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âPa!â The Empress was slapped on one side of her face.
âPoisonous woman!â
The Empress suddenly laughed: âPoisonous woman? Yes, Iâm a poisonous woman! She, Li Yue, is the most perfect and virtuous woman! But wasnât she still killed by me quietly? Iâve become the Empress. My son is the Crown Prince. And her? Her son is now a Buddhist monk in the temple!â
The Emperor was trembling from head to toe with anger. He looked at this person who had accompanied him for more than twenty years. He felt that he had never known her.
âCome! The Empress suddenly became ill and is inconvenient to receive guests. Huang Qi Palace will not accept visitors!â The Emperor did not look back as he left the Empressâ palace.
During this time, the Imperial City sensed that a storm was approaching.
The Empress was seriously ill and declining visitors. The Crown Prince was house arrested in disguise. Many people were sensitive and was aware that the Heavens on this day would be changed.
Especially since this time, the Emperor suddenly made an Imperial decree.
To welcome the the eldest prince, who had been praying for the Imperial family at Qianlong Temple, back to the Imperial Palace.
For many years, the eldest prince had been a transparent person in the Imperial City. Many people had almost forgotten that he was originally the most honored prince, however, he had spent more than ten years living in the temple.
âHas the Emperor finally figured it out?â Jiang General asked his wife.
They all knew that the late Empress was the threshold that the Emperor had difficulty overcoming. The Emperor blamed the late Empressâ death on the eldest prince. He didnât even take a glance at him, the son of Empress Yuan. He wasnât even treated as good as the slaves in the Imperial Palace. Ultimately, the Emperor didnât wish to see him and sent him to Qianlong Temple.
At that time, Jiang General and some other important officials had discouraged him. However, the Emperorâs mind was determined and there was no room of changing this decision.
âThat child finally got out of the fire. Itâs been tough on him these years.â Princess Wencheng was rather deeply moved.