On the first day Ruan Chuyin returned to Liangcheng, Jiang Wenzhou and Jiang Xuanzhou received the news. However, they had no time to think about it because Emperor Jiang Chenfeng of the Great Yong Dynasty had passed away.

Although Jiang Xuanzhou was grief-stricken, he felt relieved because his mother was no longer in the palace. If his father really woke up, he would not know how to explain to him.

Jiang Wenzhou had waited so many years, finally waiting for this day, and he felt an indescribable joy in his heart. He didn't bury Emperor Yong and the late Empress together because he felt that Jiang Chenfeng didn't deserve it.

Now that the queen was missing, he informed Jiang Xuanzhou and simply announced to the world that the queen had passed away and gave her freedom.

Jiang Wenzhou did not bury Li Chanjuan with Emperor Dayong because he felt that Li Chanjuan was not worthy.

So the two queens and the emperor were each buried in a separate tomb in the imperial mausoleum.

This matter was opposed by almost all ministers, and even many important officials in his own camp were quite dissatisfied with it, thinking that he was violating the ancestral teachings and breaking the rules.

Jiang Wenzhou was only happy, so he didn't care about these objections. Now that he was about to ascend the throne, he would not care about these things even more.

Aren't the ancestral precepts also left by the emperor? Now that he is about to become emperor, can't he change them? Not only that, he also wants to build the largest royal mausoleum in the world for the late queen to commemorate his mother.

Duke Qin Lang asked his daughter-in-law not to leave Liangcheng, because the ceremony of crowning the queen would be held soon in the next few days.

Ruan Chuyin was so excited that she couldn't sleep for three whole nights.

Becoming the queen right after returning feels like a dream.

Who else could have such an adventure as hers when traveling to another world? It was like God was chasing her and giving her food, forcing her to win without any effort!

Sure enough, half a month later, that is, on the seventh day after Jiang Wenzhou ascended the throne, Ruan Chuyin sat on the throne of Queen Phoenix and officially moved into Li Chanjuan's Phoenix Palace "Penglai Palace".

Jiang Wenzhou only let her stay there for three days before moving her to the emperor's bedroom, the "Weiyang Palace."

Now that Ruan Chuyin had become the empress, subtle changes had occurred in the relationships between the husbands. This was especially true for Qin Guanzhi and Jiang Xuanzhou. Perhaps feeling significantly inferior to the new emperor, their relationship had suddenly become harmonious.

For Ruan Chuyin, this was definitely a good thing. But for Qin Lang, the Duke of Zhenguo, it wasn't necessarily a good thing. He could only remind his son from time to time, asking him to recognize the situation of the Qing Dynasty and put the overall situation first.

During the month she stayed in the palace, Ruan Chuyin drank tonic medicine from the warm jade pot every day and spent every night with Jiang Wenzhou. On the day she was leaving the palace, she blacked out before getting on the imperial carriage.

The imperial physician diagnosed it as a happy pulse.

Jiang Wenzhou had never thought that his wife's first child would be his. The moment he got the news, he was so happy that his brain was filled with blood and he almost fainted.

On that day, a general amnesty was declared, releasing all prisoners except those convicted of capital crimes and treason. At the same time, taxes were reduced by 30% for three years.

The news that the new Empress of Dayong was pregnant was a bolt from the blue for the six people who had been waiting at the palace gate. Qin Guanzhi in particular had arrived excitedly but left in frustration.

This time, I'm afraid I'll have to wait three months before I can see my wife again.

Surprisingly, only five days later, Ruan Chuyin left the palace.

Jiang Wenzhou knew she couldn't let go of the other people, so he let her stay temporarily in the Eastern Palace. It was very close to the Imperial Palace, just a short walk away after court. Over time, Jiang Wenzhou stopped returning to the palace and stayed in the Eastern Palace with Ruan Chuyin.

In the eyes of many court officials, this matter was considered improper and violated ancestral teachings. They reported it to the emperor every day, causing a lot of trouble for the new emperor of Dayong.

But what does it matter? He is the emperor now, and the whole world belongs to him. He can live wherever he wants. Who can control him?

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