Chapter 590: Palace Fights Are All Scheming
Chapter 590: Palace Fights Are All Scheming
That's why she took the initiative. When the Duke of Zhenguo was going to war, news had been received that the two countries were going to unite. It was Prime Minister Qiao who used some means to stop it, which led to the death of the Duke of Zhenguo and his son.
When the original soul heard this, its eyes were bloodshot and it wanted to rush over and strangle Qiao Wan to death to avenge its father, brother, and son, but it could only pass through the other person's body and couldn't touch anything...
The original owner's wish was to save the lives of his father, brother and children, and to kill Emperor Yongkang and Qiao Wan, the couple, to avenge himself and his family.
In Xiao Yun's opinion, there are actually many unreasonable things from the original perspective. However, considering that this is a world derived from a novel, it may also be the author's private setting or the supporting characters' intelligence may be automatically reduced due to the halo of the protagonist.
The male protagonist of this world is Emperor Yongkang, but the female protagonist is not Qiao Wan, but Qiao Wan's niece Qiao Danfeng. Just based on this name, it's unacceptable for her not to be the queen.
As for Qiao Wan, she was indeed the true love of Emperor Yongkang, but she was just a white moonlight. There is a saying that only dead true love is a white moonlight, while the living one will only become a grain of rice.
So even though Qiao Wan planned everything to get rid of the original owner and her son, she did not have the last laugh. She died during childbirth of her second child, but she did leave behind a legitimate son for Emperor Yongkang.
After all, she was his first wife and the one he loved most. Her death certainly made Emperor Yongkang extremely sad. However, it did not affect him from continuing to take concubines into the harem. Now, Qiao Danfeng, who looked like his own aunt from the Qiao family, entered the palace.
The male protagonist saw her at first sight, and after knowing that she was Qiao Wan's niece, he went against all odds and made her the queen.
Of course, there were extreme misunderstandings during the period. The Queen Mother wanted her niece to take the throne to boost her declining family, but in the end, her niece was only promoted from a concubine to a concubine.
The Qiao family had already produced one queen, and now there was another one. The queen mother was extremely dissatisfied, so she did a lot of things to make things difficult for Qiao Danfeng.
But the more she struggled, the more she pushed Emperor Yongkang to Qiaodanfeng's side, and a rift arose between mother and son.
The relationship between the male and female protagonists also had ups and downs. Either the concubines framed them or the stepchildren caused trouble. Emperor Yongkang often couldn't help but call out Wan'er's name during sex.
Qiao Danfeng was exhausted. She knew from the beginning that she was her aunt's substitute. This was the reason her family sent her here, so even though it was very painful, she had to endure it for the sake of the family.
Qiao Danfeng is different from Qiao Wan. She is really kind and treats the two children left by Qiao Wan as her own. Even though they were hostile to her at the beginning and often caused trouble for her, she just thought that the children felt insecure because their mother died early. After a long time, they realized that she was really kind to them.
Not only was she kind to her stepchildren, she was also very generous and gentle to the concubines in the palace. Since she took charge of the harem, it began to flourish.
Even though Emperor Yongkang missed his predecessors from time to time, having her as a substitute did not stop him from making arrangements in the harem, so he had many children in the harem.
But her kindness does not mean that others are also kind. The concubines in the harem still fight and scheme against each other, and even affected her, causing her to have three miscarriages. She even injured her body after giving birth to a daughter and could no longer get pregnant.
The children of those concubines were all born safely under her protection, but she couldn't protect her own child. It's really ironic.
Her kindness was not only shown in the harem, but also in the previous dynasty. Whenever there was a natural disaster or man-made disaster in the Dali period, she would summon the ladies of the court to raise funds for charity, and would also lead the concubines in the harem to donate silver.
Therefore, her reputation for virtue spread, and she was praised by civil and military officials, and was called a virtuous queen by the people.
Her actions helped Emperor Yongkang consolidate his imperial power, and her kindness also touched him. Emperor Yongkang no longer treated her as a substitute just because she looked like Qiao Wan, but truly kept her in his heart.
Later, he learned about Qiao Wan's behavior through the concubines. The white moonlight filter was shattered, and Qiao Danfeng became the true truth, goodness and beauty. Then the two lived happily together, a perfect ending.
Xiao Yun: There are too many complaints but no words.
This should be considered an early ancient article. At that time, writing a book required the five principles, four beauties, and three loves. Justice will eventually defeat evil, and truth, goodness, and beauty will eventually win the love and respect of everyone.
In Xiao Yun's opinion, if the other party didn't have the aura of a protagonist, he would have died as soon as he entered the palace in ancient times. What a fucking truth, goodness and beauty! It's almost like seeing a ghost.
She also always felt that the original character was a bit forced in to vilify Bai Yueguang, just to use Qiao Wan's hypocrisy to highlight Qiao Danfeng's truth, goodness and beauty.
Well... to put it bluntly, I'm just a cannon fodder.
It's still okay at this point in time, as her original father and brother haven't gone to war yet, and her child is still with her. However, the other party has obviously started drugging her, and the day when the Duke of Zhenguo and his son go to war is not far away, just next month.
It is impossible to go on the expedition. There are other generals in the court anyway, so let others go.
The Qiao family took action just to deal with her, but they wouldn't do that if it were someone else.
However, Xiao Yun did not intend to let them go. He stretched his hands quite far. A civil servant actually stretched his hands to read the border war report. It was obvious that it was not a good thing.
Didn't he know how the people at the border would be treated if their commander died in battle? Even though he later sent a powerful general from the Second Prince's family to help, distant water could not quench a nearby fire. By the time he arrived, two cities had already been lost.
Countless defenders and civilians were killed or wounded, and it took several years to slowly recapture the city.
It wasn't because General Weiwu was a good fighter, but because the alliance between the Man Kingdom and the Lie Kingdom was not solid, and they had internal strife due to uneven distribution of spoils, so they were able to take advantage of the opportunity to take it back.
But what about the losses before? How much money was spent inside and outside? The national treasury was empty. If the Qiao family hadn't tampered from the beginning, there would have been no need to pay these costs. Even a fool can do the math.
Since the other party wanted to harm their family, then they could just let General Weiwu go. I think that situation wouldn't happen. She could also indirectly save the people of the two border cities, and maybe even gain merit for herself.
As for Emperor Yongkang and Qiao Wan, Emperor Yongkang has the aura of the protagonist, so it is probably not realistic to kill him directly. It is better to wait and see before taking action.
Qiao Wan is different. As her white moonlight, she must die, so it’s no problem if she dies a few years earlier.
As for the Queen Mother, she should be killed as well. She doesn't want to lose her empress and still have a mother-in-law who keeps telling her what to do.
And if the old woman hadn't insisted on snatching the child away, the child wouldn't have died. To put it bluntly, she was also responsible for the child's death.
"Your Majesty, dinner is ready. Please move to the side hall."
The voice of the palace maid sounded at the door. She really didn't know the name of this palace maid, and the original body didn't know either, because she had been here for less than ten days and was sent to another palace by the queen because of the original body's temper.
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