When Lan talked about Fu Zhijian expelling Fu Zhiming's family from the clan, she looked very happy.

Lu Zhenzhen couldn't help but sneer. It seemed that big brother Fu Zhijian wasn't really that cowardly and honest.

Isn’t this very courageous!

It turns out that it doesn't hurt if the knife doesn't stab you.

Fu Zhiming framed Fu Zhiyi. Even though the Marquis' Mansion knew that Fu Zhiming was wrong, they did not drive Fu Zhiming out. Instead, the second and third wives quarreled and divided the family property.

The third prince was placed under house arrest, and anyone with a discerning eye could see that the emperor was probably going to liquidate the Deqing clan and the third prince's line.

So Fu Zhiming was immediately expelled from the clan, for fear that he would bring implicate the Marquis' Mansion.

How can it not be considered vigorous and decisive?

I heard that Fu Zhiming and his family moved out of the Marquis' Mansion and took Liu Sisi to live with them.

Lu Zhenzhen couldn't help but click her tongue. This Fu Zhiming really wasn't afraid of death.

Liu Sisi and Zhao are mortal enemies. When Zhao sees Liu Sisi, she wants to tear her apart alive. Isn't he afraid that Zhao will harm Liu Sisi?

Moreover, Liu Sisi's vicious mind should not be underestimated. These two women were placed in the back house.

Does Fu Zhiming want to raise Gu or fight crickets?

But Lu Zhenzhen was still curious. She was certain that Liu Sisi was reborn.

If she was really reborn, Liu Sisi must know who the later emperor was?

Judging from the current situation, as long as Commander Wei returns to the capital with witnesses and evidence, it would be considered merciful of the emperor if the third prince could keep his life, and he would definitely not have the chance to ascend to the throne.

This means that the third prince will definitely not be the next emperor.

Moreover, according to what is written in the book, Fu Zhiyi is the next emperor's trusted eunuch, so it is impossible for Fu Zhiyi to work for the third prince.

It would be more accurate to say that he was serving the Sixth Prince.

Lu Zhenzhen could conclude that even if it was the so-called previous life of Liu Sisi, the third prince would definitely not be the next emperor.

Then why didn't Liu Sisi remind Fu Zhiming of this? Why didn't she cling to the next emperor in advance?

Is there any hidden secret here?

Or is it because of her time travel and Liu Sisi's rebirth that changed the plot, causing the deviation?

Lu Zhenzhen was lost in thought for a moment.

Seeing that Lu Zhenzhen was a little distracted, Mrs. Lan thought she was tired. After all, it was normal for pregnant women to be sleepy.

Lan was worried that Lu Zhenzhen was forcing herself to talk to her, and she felt very distressed.

He simply said that he was tired and wanted to go back to the house to rest, letting Lu Zhenzhen rest as well, and he would come to talk to her in the evening.

Lu Zhenzhen was still thinking about Liu Sisi, so she didn't keep Lan and sent her out.

I went back to the house and thought about it for a long time, but still had no clue.

Unable to sleep again, he decided to find the gifts given by the Fourth Princess and Concubine Xiao.

When I opened the box, there were two letters at the front.

One of the letters was written by Concubine Xiao, and the other was naturally written by the Fourth Princess.

Concubine Xiao's letter contained some words of advice on what to pay attention to during pregnancy.

However, the Fourth Princess's letter followed Lu Zhenzhen's wishes, writing whatever came to her mind.

A thick stack of letters, with ink of different shades inside. It is obvious that the author wrote a few words whenever he thought of something. I don’t know how long it has been accumulated.

In addition to some private conversations between daughters, the letter revealed a lot of information.

For example, after the Third Prince was placed under house arrest, her brother, the Sixth Prince, who had the same father and mother as her, was assigned to work in various departments, starting from the Fourth Prince to the Sixth Prince.

The Sixth Prince worked in the Ministry of Revenue. He was so exhausted that he even had less time to go to the palace.

Not to mention that the Sixth Prince will be getting married to her soon, and she doesn't even have time to try on her wedding dress.

Thanks to her and Concubine Xiao for supporting us.

It was also said that every time the Sixth Prince entered the palace, he would cry to Concubine Xiao and her, saying that life was no longer a living thing and that he wanted to give up and just go back home to appreciate calligraphy and painting every day, read more books, and so on.

Or like the Fourth Prince and the Fifth Prince, it would be nice to go to the Ministry of Works or the Ministry of Rites, which would be quite leisurely.

Tired of the nagging, Concubine Xiao just mentioned it to the emperor.

The emperor was furious and scolded the Sixth Prince for not doing his job properly. He told him to do his job honestly and not cause any trouble! Otherwise, he would not even get a wife for him!

The Sixth Prince was frightened into going to court and the Ministry of Revenue obediently every day.

The Fourth Princess also mentioned that before Deqing Madam was placed under house arrest, the somewhat domineering Consort Xian fell ill. No one knew what illness she had, but the imperial physicians went to take her pulse one after another, but there was no improvement.

The virtuous concubine now even refuses to get out of bed. After hearing that Deqing Daxue was under house arrest, the emperor originally ordered that no one should let the news reach the virtuous concubine.

But when the eldest princess returned to the palace and paid a visit to the virtuous concubine, she somehow let the secret slip and was said to have vomited blood on the spot.

After waking up, she wanted to go to the imperial study to take off her hairpin and wait for punishment, but she was stopped and not allowed to step out of the palace.

Later, Concubine Xian became even more ill. When she heard the imperial physician reporting to Concubine Xiao, she eavesdropped. The imperial physician said that Concubine Xian was worried too much and her heart meridian was damaged. She probably didn't have many years left to live.

The fourth princess sighed in her heart, saying that the virtuous concubine was very arrogant in the harem and had been competing with her mother for many years.

She originally disliked Concubine Xian very much, but when she saw Concubine Xian end up like this, she felt that Concubine Xian was very pitiful.

The fourth princess also said in the letter that she suspected that the eldest princess deliberately told the news to the virtuous concubine to provoke her.

I don’t know why the eldest princess treats the virtuous concubine like this. Is there a grudge between them?

Lu Zhenzhen understood it immediately, and that day she and Fu Zhiyi had someone leak the news to the eldest princess.

But later on, there was no movement from the eldest princess. She thought that the eldest princess either didn't find out, or didn't want to get involved in it at all and just wanted to keep herself out of it.

But no one expected that the eldest princess was so good at forbearance. She didn't reveal the news to Concubine Xian until Deqing Queen was placed under house arrest. I think she knew the emperor's thoughts and then she deliberately revealed the news to Concubine Xian.

I just don't know what role Princess Changping played in the house arrest of Grand Secretary Deqing.

Lu Zhenzhen continued reading the letter while thinking.

The fourth princess finally wrote in the letter that she was about to come of age, and it was impossible for Lu Zhenzhen to rush back to the capital to attend her coming-of-age ceremony. However, given their half-sister relationship, even if she couldn't come, as long as the gifts came, it would be fine.

He also specifically mentioned that gifts cannot be perfunctory and must be given with care.

And it can’t be like Qingning! This sentence was repeated three times, and even the font was darker and bolder than the other words.

I think he really cares about this!

At the end, she sighed a few words and said that after reaching the age of 15, it was time to choose a prince consort.

She didn't want to choose a prince consort at all, she just wanted to be with her father and mother.

But recently, whenever she goes out, familiar and unfamiliar men will approach her, which really annoys her.

In the letter, I asked Lu Zhenzhen if there was any way to prevent these men from coming closer?

It would be even better if she didn't have to choose a prince consort.

Lu Zhenzhen curled her lips, it seemed that the key points of this letter were all in these last few paragraphs!

One is to have a coming-of-age ceremony that is different from others, and the other is to have fewer admirers around her.

After all, she is the eldest daughter in the family, so the arrangement is natural!

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