How could an emperor write a letter of divorce to his concubine?

The imperial palace would usually directly abolish the concubine's position and send her to the cold palace, leaving her to fend for herself.

As a result, Qianlong did not follow this step. Instead, he wrote a letter of divorce directly to Nara.

As soon as the divorce letter reached Nara's hands, she was so angry that she vomited blood.

Yu Suisui never thought that Qianlong could do such a thing. It was too outrageous.

"Aunt, when did this happen?" Yu Suisui asked.

Qianlong did a great thing quietly. This was probably the first time such a thing happened in the imperial palace.

The aunt bent over with her hands on her legs, gasping for breath, "The news has spread everywhere today. When I came here just now, the empress dowager's sedan chair had already arrived at Jiuzhou Qingyan." She was also ordered to go to Jiuzhou Qingyan to deliver the expenses of Wanfang Anhe for this month to Li Yu.

I didn't expect to hear such a ridiculous thing.

What is the emperor thinking? This is the first time in the history of the world.

Yu Suisui put away his fishing rod and asked, "Has the Queen Mother arrived?"

"We're here. I'll take care of the ceremonial procession carrying the sedan chair." They were not far away, but one could tell who they were by just counting the number of people. The queen was busy in Yichun Garden.

It must be the Empress Dowager.

Yu Suisui wondered whether she should go to the theater. After hesitating for a moment, she sat down again and said, "You go and have a rest." Forget it. She'd better not fan the flames at this time. Qianlong has been moody lately, so she'd better stay calm.

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The Queen Mother came running over, looked at Qianlong, and immediately asked: "Emperor, what are you thinking about?"

This kind of thing is done directly.

It was unheard of for an emperor to divorce his concubine.

Qianlong's eyes were filled with mist, but he still controlled his temper in front of his own mother and explained, "I asked the director of the Imperial Observatory to tell me a fortune. It turns out that Nara and I are not compatible. We are born to be in conflict. I can't sleep or eat well if she stays with me."

"It's not her first day in the palace. Besides, she has already left the palace and now lives in a nunnery on the mountain, a million miles away from you. You two have nothing to do with each other, and now you are writing a letter of divorce, what do you want to do?"

The Empress Dowager didn't understand. She didn't want to see Nara. She had already sent this person far away and they couldn't meet each other, so why did she still catch Nara?

Nara had thought about it, but it would not go to this extent. Wouldn't writing a divorce letter to Nara be forcing her to die?

Qianlong silently pressed his wildly twitching eyebrows, feeling helpless. He couldn't tell anyone about his dream, but he really couldn't accept the torture he suffered in his dream.

In that dream, Nara died and that was it, but he actually loved Nara until his death?

This is ridiculous.

Who the hell is Nara? How dare she deserve it!

What childhood sweethearts, what love between two people, what deep love, what orchid cause and effect, what she wanted to be the queen, what in the name of queen, Qianlong's dreams were all about Nara, all kinds of Nara.

And her stupid and brainless accomplices and concubines.

Qianlong felt that these people were simply beyond help.

Last night he actually dreamed of his wedding night with Nara. Qianlong thought of the old-fashioned dress of the empress dowager, which was even older than that of his imperial concubines. He wished he could just leave.

But he didn't leave, and he didn't wake up until the dream was over.

Torture. Every time he dreamed of Nara, it was torture.

Seeing Qianlong's silence, the Empress Dowager sighed and said, "Emperor, when are you going to save your former bedmate from death?"

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