After school, the Fourth Prince followed Aunt Muya to Yonghe Palace to visit his biological mother. Seeing how haggard she looked, the Fourth Prince felt bad.

His adoptive mother Tong E'niang treats him well, and his biological mother De E'niang treats him well now, but neither side wants him to associate with either. If he has to choose one side, then whatever he says or does is wrong.

When Concubine De saw her son, she hugged him affectionately for a long time, asked him about his health, and even took out the clothes, shoes and socks she had made herself, asking the Fourth Prince to try them on. If they didn't fit, she would alter them.

"Mother sees that you have become thinner. Are you not eating well? You are still young and need to eat well to grow. If the food prepared by the kitchen is not to your liking, mother will ask someone to cook for you separately." Concubine De looked at the child. This was her first child. How could she not feel sorry for him? However... she was really not well-received at that time. Now that she had a position, she could not get her own biological son back.

The Imperial Concubine really has a cruel heart.

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"Madam, the Fourth Prince went to the Yonghe Palace next door." When Aunt Yu found out, she felt as uncomfortable as if she had swallowed a fly. Was the Madam not good to him? Everything depended on him, but how did the Fourth Prince treat the Madam?

This person is either your own child or you cannot raise him well.

The Imperial Concubine waved her hand and continued to trim her flowers with the scissors. She said in a light voice, "He was originally born to Wu Ya. You will know what kind of person he is after you meet Wu Ya. It's hard to change a person's nature."

As the saying goes, like nature, like nature. What kind of person is Uya? How good can the Fourth Prince be?

At the beginning, she was the one holding the child, and she begged the emperor in front of her to raise the Fourth Prince. She didn't want to raise him at first, but since the emperor had spoken, she had no choice but to raise him herself.

Aunt Yu was also somewhat dissatisfied with the Fourth Prince. Didn't the Queen treat you well? In this palace, apart from the Crown Prince and the eldest prince, which prince was treated as well as the Fourth Prince? He really didn't know how to appreciate his blessings.

The Sixth Prince is said to be so loved by the Emperor, but apart from a name, what else does he have? In terms of food, clothing, and housing, how can they compare to the Fourth Prince?

After waiting and talking in Yonghe Palace for a while, the Fourth Prince came out and went straight to Chengqian Palace. The Imperial Noble Concubine was as kind as ever and cared about the Fourth Prince's food, clothing, housing and transportation. Then they had a little snack together and asked someone to send the Fourth Prince back to the residence.

Yu Suisui stayed quietly in her room, thinking about the things she had fed. Now it was time for them to be put to use. She was waiting for Kangxi to move her to another palace.

Kangxi originally thought that he had been too busy for the past half month and his sleep was affected, but after these two days of free time, he still couldn't sleep. He considered it a good sleep if he could close his eyes for two hours a day.

The imperial physician was called in to see him, and he said that he might be suffering from insomnia.

He took the medicine, bowl after bowl, but it was of no use at all. Kangxi now had a severe headache. He had been busier than he was now in the past, so why did he suffer from insomnia this time?

By August, Kangxi's insomnia had become more serious. The Empress Dowager even came to ask him in person whether he was feeling unwell as he had not been to the harem for more than a month.

Kangxi respected his grandmother who had pushed him to the throne. She was now old and in poor health. He didn't want her to worry at such an old age, so he asked someone to bring a green card and went to Chengqian Palace first. Later, he visited several concubines.

Several days passed before Yu Suisui's name was turned over. Kangxi had a rare good sleep. He was suspicious and asked people to investigate privately, but they found nothing. Zhang Jia was like a blank sheet of paper, everything about her was clear.

He called Zhang Jiashi over several times, and she fell asleep every time. Kangxi was still a little confused, so he went to Baohua Palace and asked Yu Suisui to go there as well.

Still nothing.

Maybe it was true what the monk said, that he and she were destined to be together.

Kangxi pondered it for a long time, and before the Mid-Autumn Festival, he asked Yu Suisui to move out of Yonghe Palace and move to the main hall of Qixiang Palace next to Yongshou Palace.

Since she lived in the main hall, she would be the mistress of the palace. The original owner was a concubine by imperial decree for the 28th year, without any title, and was not given a posthumous title until her death. With the help of a golden finger, Yu Suisui got the title of Minpin in just two months.

This is not showing off. The original owner was obviously a good person, but he didn't have a good ending. This is really a joke.

Defei smashed all the vases on the floor. How dare Zhang Jiashi do that? How dare a lowly maid instigate the emperor? She'll just have to wait for her!

"Your Majesty, don't be angry. Zhang Jia is just a silent dog. She is a concubine, so she has to pay her respects to Your Majesty when she sees her." Aunt Mu Ya felt that she had underestimated Zhang Jia, who looked like a piece of wood. She never expected that this silent dog would bite its owner without any mercy.

Defei became a laughing stock in the palace. Everyone knew that Defei was just waiting for Zhang Jia to give birth to a son so that she could take him home to raise.

Zhang Jia had quietly been favored by the emperor for less than four months, but she had already been promoted to the position of concubine. Compared to Concubine Yi, who was promoted to concubine half a year after entering the palace, Zhang Jia had only been in the palace for five months.

Yu Suisui didn't care what these people thought. She now had a pretty good house. The main hall was five rooms wide. She lived in the back hall and used the front hall as her study and reception room.

There are no other concubines in the Qixiang Palace for the time being, but this temporary period will become permanent for Yu Suisui. She has no intention of living with other people, and after these two months, Yu Suisui has also given up the idea of ​​finding friends here.

All crows are black, and everyone in this palace is not easy to mess with.

After Kangxi knew that Yu Suisui could control his insomnia, he tried several methods, but in the end he could only fall asleep peacefully when he was next to Yu Suisui.

If he didn't come for three days, he would suffer from insomnia again on the fourth day. As a result, whether Kangxi was willing or not, he had to come every two days.

Yu Suisui knew that she had no way of gaining Kangxi's true heart, so she simply turned to external forces. As long as she looked like a favorite concubine, could live safely in the harem, give birth to the original owner's child, and have it grow up safely, that would be enough.

The original owner just hoped that her children would be well, and she never said that they must live to be a hundred years old. However, Yu Sui still planned to feed them all a health pill, thinking that during the decades when the original owner's soul was wandering, her eldest son Yinxiang was extremely loved by the emperor when he was young. Since the 37th year of Kangxi's reign, Kangxi would always take his son Yinxiang with him whenever he went out.

It was not until the 47th year of Kangxi's reign that Yinxiang was implicated in the matter of deposing the crown prince, and Kangxi gradually neglected this son. First, his two younger sisters died one after another, and then he was imprisoned in the beekeeping alley for three years. When he was released, he had sores on his legs and was almost disabled.

She felt sad to see that none of her sons and daughters had a good ending. After Kangxi passed away and Yongzheng ascended the throne, her son died of exhaustion at work in order to repay the kindness of the emperor. She just wanted her son to live a good life.

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