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Chapter 162: Meng Jingxian sends the civet cat on its way (End)

Yue Li has transformed into Meng Jingxian, the concubine of Prince Guo, who is about to be eliminated. The Sixth Prince of Consort Xi is making a fuss and is about to say the fatal sentence, "I want my aunt to feed me, I want my aunt to feed me."

Without thinking, Meng Jingxian took out the plot setting card and changed the "aunt" in the Sixth Prince's mouth to "aunt". Yu Yin took the bowl of poisonous porridge with a smile, and ate the Sixth Prince mouthful by mouthful, successfully achieving the double kill ending of aunt and nephew.

"Poof—porridge, there's poison in the porridge"

"Ah! Blood!"

"It's bad, Sixth Prince!"

"Hongzhou, Yuyin!" Zhen Huan's eyes were bloodshot.

"Ah! Your Highness, my stomach hurts so much!" Meng Jingxian pretended to be frightened, holding her stomach and crying in pain.

"Jingxian?" The civet cat hugged the deceased Yuyin and the critically endangered Hongzhou, at a loss as to what to do.

"Quick, call the imperial physician!"

Meng Jingxian tilted her head, pretended to faint, and fell asleep in the arms of a maid. When she woke up, she was happy to find that the annoying Yuyin was dead, and Hongzhou, the illegitimate son of the prince and Concubine Xi, was also dead. Concubine Xi lost her sister and beloved son in one day, and she wished she could skin the queen alive.

The emperor was naturally sad about the loss of his young son, so Jianqiu, who had poisoned the queen, was sentenced to death, and the queen also died suddenly.

Prince Guo drank heavily for a long time to drown his sorrows over Yuyin and Hongzhou's deaths, even clinging to the bottle of wine during Meng Jingxian's labor! After all, after Hongzhou's death, Concubine Xi couldn't help but hint that both Hongzhou and Lingxi were his children.

Fortunately, the character of the infatuated Yu Yin can help him cover it up, otherwise the emperor would definitely be suspicious.

Not long after Meng Jingxian gave birth to her child, an envoy from Junggar arrived.

Moge asked to marry Concubine Xi, and the emperor agreed. Prince Guo led his troops to chase the bridal sedan and chased it all the way out of the border. He was detained at the border by the humiliated and angry Fat Ju, but in order to commend his bravery, he also granted him the title of prince.

Meng Jingxian, who was promoted to the prince's concubine, stayed in the palace with her son and spent her family fortune on civet cats. She was very happy.

In the second year of Prince Guo's guarding the border, in the dead of winter, Concubine Shu of Lingyun Peak was killed by a cold.

Meng Jingxian wrote a tearful letter home and sent it to the border. At that time, Prince Guo was leading his troops to resist the invasion of the Dzungar Khanate. Meng Jingxian's letter successfully disturbed his mind, causing him to fail to avoid the fatal stray arrow on the battlefield.

Fortunately, the army that is in dire straits will prevail. The border guards, because of the death of Prince Yin and Yang, fought back with all their might and achieved a great victory.

The news of Prince Guo's death in battle and the great victory at the border finally relieved the emperor's depression, and he ordered a grand funeral for Prince Guo.

The servant A Jin brought Prince Guo's coffin back to the capital. On the day of the funeral, Meng Jingxian held her son and tried to stop Prince Guo's coffin from being buried. In the end, she was knocked unconscious by Prince Shen, which allowed the funeral to continue.

Everyone in the capital city marveled at the deep affection between Mrs. Meng and Prince Guo. When Meng Jingxian woke up again, the civet cat had been buried, and she had unsurprisingly become Prince Guo's legitimate wife. Her son Yun Che was even made the crown prince, ready to inherit the title when he came of age.

After losing her sister and son, Concubine Xi also lost her husband. She was devastated and fell ill. During her illness, she blamed the emperor for Yunli's death and worked with Ye Lanyi to kill the pigs and sheep (bushi!).

Because of Concubine Xi's illness, Fat Ju once again began to doubt the relationship between Zhen Huan and Yun Li. After all, he had been deceiving himself: it was all Yun Li's fault, he was the one who was recklessly thinking about my woman! But Huan Huan was innocent, and Concubine Xi was loyal to me.

Now, Imperial Concubine Xi fell seriously ill due to the death of Prince Guo, and the Emperor could no longer deceive himself. He even noticed the similarities between Lingxi and Yun Che when Meng Jingxian brought Yun Che to the palace banquet.

"Xia Qia, I want you to do something in person. I'm worried about Lingxi's past life experience, so I want to verify it again."

Xia Ke obeyed the order and took blood. Xia Ke was beaten to death by Xiao Yunzi with a brick.

On the 23rd day of the eighth lunar month in the 13th year of Yongzheng's reign, the emperor passed away and the whole country was in mourning.

The fourth prince Hongli ascended the throne with the imperial edict. To be on the safe side, Meng Jingxian sent Zhen Huan to the underworld to accompany her fat orange and civet cat when the ladies of honor entered the palace to kneel down and pay homage to the late emperor.

The new emperor was very sad, but also very happy. He immediately used Zhen Huan's funeral to spread the story that "the Empress Dowager and the Emperor were deeply in love and could not bear to see the Emperor's father lonely in the afterlife, so they followed him to commit suicide for love."

Meng Jingxian was also very happy. Without the hidden danger, she and her son could finally rest assured.

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