Chapter 211.2
Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine
She cried uncontrollably, leaving Emperor Jinâan a bit at a loss. He had seen Yaoniang cry before, but this was the first time she cried like this, and her nonstop tears were overwhelming him.
Initially, Hong Chou and the others were standing outside, guarding the area. Upon hearing the commotion inside, they couldnât help but glance over but didnât dare to enter. They could only stand outside and wait anxiously.
âAlright, stop crying. Zhen never blamed you. Zhen likes it when you donât take care of anything and make me worry about everything.â
Yaoniang cried miserably, âEven if you may think like this right now, you wonât think this way anymore in the future. Wasnât the relationship between seventh brother-in-law and Jirou good in the beginning? Then someone new came along and the old is forgotten. Love fades with age. You treat me well now because you covet my youthful appearance. But when the day comes that Iâm no longer young and fresh, youâll discard me like old husks. At that time, all the things you now find good about me will become faults, and youâll think Iâm unreasonable just like thatâ¦â
The veins on Emperor Jinâanâs forehead throbbed, and his face darkened as he retorted, âHow can you entertain such random thoughts? Have you been reading too many novels?â Before he finished speaking, he called for the servants, and soon Yu Chan and Hong Chou entered the room.
âTell me, what kind of novels has the empress been reading lately?â
Yu Chan and Hong Chou were frightened by the argument between the emperor and the empress, so upon seeing the emperorâs expression, they hastened to report everything they knew.
After listening to them list a few novel titles, Emperor Jinâanâs expression worsened. He, too, had read a few of such stories out of curiosity during his youth, and they were all about nonsensical romantic dramas!
Seeing Emperor Jinâanâs reaction, Yaoniang was also frightened, and she immediately stopped crying. The emperor waved his hand to dismiss the servants and fell silent, just staring at her. Her heart trembled even more, and she muttered softly.
âDo you know what you did wrong?â
âI, Iâ¦â She pursed her small red lips, torn between crying and refraining, âI was wrong.â
âWhere were you wrong?â
âI shouldnât have read those nonsensical stories, shouldnât have suspected you without reason, and shouldnât have acted so unreasonably.â
âWhat else?â
âYour Majesty treats me so well; I shouldnât have thought so heartlessly about you.â
Emperor Jinâan smiled faintly, pulled her into his embrace, and softened his tone, âTo say you were heartless is a bit too much. But since youâre pregnant now, you shouldnât be overthinking like this. Didnât Doctor Liu advise you that pregnant women should avoid excessive thoughts and worries since theyâre not good for the development of the child? How did you forget that?â
âI wonât be like this anymore in the future, but I canât hep myselfâ¦ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
She looked pitiful, and he couldnât bear it; he wiped away her tears with a handkerchief, âDonât think too much. Doctor Liu said that pregnant womenâs emotions are naturally unstable, so this isnât your fault.â
It was the first time Yaoniang had heard such an explanation, and she blinked, âSo you mean itâs not my fault; itâs her fault?â She lowered her head to look at her still-rounded belly.
Emperor Jinâan sighed inwardly, nodding helplessly.
âWill Your Majesty still interfere in seventh brother-in-lawâs household affairs?â
Emperor Jinâan didnât want to start another round of tears after he had put in so much effort to make her stop crying, so he naturally said he wouldnât interfere.
âYour Highness, letâs just watch and see. If you donât interfere, I wonât either. Letâs consider it as giving Jirou a chance?â
âAlright.â
Yaoniangâs pregnancy reaction this time was extremely severe. Not only did she become moody, but she was also easily sleepy.
Once she fell asleep, Emperor Jinâan finally emerged from the Kunning Palace.
âGo investigate who leaked the information about the officialsâ proposal to expand the harem to the Empressâs ears,â he ordered.
Fu Cheng carried out the order.
By the time Emperor Jinâan arrived at Yangxin Hall and had finished reviewing a few memorials, the matter was already uncovered.
It was none other than Fu Chengâs adopted son, Xiao Shunzi.
Xiao Shunzi was clever and capable, earning Fu Chengâs favour. He was currently highly regarded by Emperor Jinâan. However, he was overly clever. He knew that His Majesty treated Yaoniang exceptionally, so he tried to please her by leaking the information to the Kunning Palace.
Those in the Kunning Palace knew, and so did Yaoniang.
Although Emperor Jinâan hadnât openly mentioned this matter, those around him knew his temperament. Xiao Shunzi knowingly violated the rules, especially when the empress was pregnant â this was practically seeking death.
Before Emperor Jinâan could even give an order, Fu Cheng had already prepared the punishment.
âYour Majesty, itâs this old servantâs failure to educate him properly. This servant hopes Your Majesty can spare his life,â Fu Cheng pleaded.
From outside came the sound of the beating. Xiao Shunzi was a tough individual; he endured the pain without a sound. In reality, he couldnât make a sound â his mouth was gagged to avoid disturbing His Majesty.
Emperor Jinâan remained silent, listening as about a dozen strikes were delivered, then he said, âThe empress has a simple heart. Besides this matter, she had never hidden anything from me. Since she doesnât speak of it, Zhen can only let it be. Youâve been serving by my side for a long time, and you should know my temperament. This time Zhen will forgive you, but if this happens again, youâll face your own consequences.â
âYes, thank you, Your Majesty, for sparing his life,â Fu Cheng replied and withdrew. As he left, he saw Xiao Shunziâs pale face, sweating profusely, lying there in pain. He waved his hand, and the eunuch responsible for carrying out the punishment went away.