Suo Chun jumped out and said in a gloomy tone, "If you want to know who my young master is, why don't you ask me to tell you what kind of status it is to refuse to give way to me."

Yu agreed and looked at Suochun. He saw that she had a pretty face and a spoiled tone. She also called herself his mistress. He guessed that she was a Borjigit noble who had lived in seclusion after entering the palace.

Although this noble lady Borjigit was a Mongolian noblewoman, she had never been favored since entering the palace, but she herself was a top favorite in front of the emperor.

With some thoughts in mind, his tone was also a little arrogant. "I don't know who your young master is, but the emperor has summoned me and I can't delay. I'd like to ask you to move aside. Otherwise, you will disturb the emperor's interest, which is not something you can afford."

Shen Meizhuang frowned. Although she was dissatisfied with Yu Ying'er, Jiang Ruyin was well-known for her strict adherence to rules, and she had just witnessed the two of them meeting.

She then took a few steps forward and said dignifiedly, "This concubine pays homage to Her Majesty Fang."

Yu Ying'er was stunned and wanted to get off the sedan immediately. She caught a glimpse of a palace servant not far away looking at her with her head tilted.

She bit her lip, slowed down her movements, and then slowly got off the sedan chair, saying tactfully, "This concubine pays homage to Her Majesty Fangpin."

Suo Chun watched Yu Ying'er's actions coldly, and only after she completely squatted and knelt did he lift the curtain for Jiang Ruyin.

Jiang Ruyin sat upright, her expression calm, neither sad nor happy. She said, "I promised to commit insubordination, violating palace rules. As punishment, she must copy the Rules and Precepts for Women a hundred times. Once completed, send them to Jingren Palace. I will inform the Empress."

Shen Meizhuang was delighted to hear this, but she didn't show it on her face and just lowered her head.

Yu Ying'er was shocked. She never thought that Concubine Fang would ignore the emperor's summons and insist on punishing her.

She was panicked, but she didn't dare to confront the Concubine Lady or the Prince's biological mother, so she could only say, "Please forgive me, Concubine Fang. I was just anxious to receive the Emperor's summons, so I asked Concubine Shen to make way. Please, for the Emperor's sake, let me pass first!"

Jiang Ruyin sneered. She didn't want to talk to someone who was doomed to die, but what did this mean? He had punished her by making her copy books, was he forcing her to stay? How could he say it was for the emperor's sake?

She adjusted the pearl hairpins on her temples and chuckled softly, "Just now, I came out from the Empress Dowager's place. It happened that the Empress Dowager instructed me to share the Empress Dowager's worries. I promised to say so, but I forgot. The harem is the emperor's harem. Since the emperor wants to see me, he can't be completely unaware of this matter."

Yu Ying'er was extremely frightened and didn't know what to say. Just when she was about to speak, Suochun had already lowered the curtain at Jiang Ruyin's signal.

A group of people came straight towards Yu Ying'er and others. Shen Meizhuang quickly avoided them. Yu Ying'er took several steps back due to Suo Chun's contemptuous gaze.

After the group disappeared at the end of the palace road, Yu Ying'er was still staring hatefully at the corner where they disappeared.

Shen Meizhuang glanced at Yu Ying'er, sighed softly, and left.

Coincidentally, Yu Ying'er arrived at the Yangxin Palace in great fear and trepidation, but found that the emperor knew nothing about it and did not dare to say anything. She just flattered the emperor as before.

The emperor took Yu Ying'er to Shoukang Palace, but the empress dowager didn't want to see Yu Ying'er because of Jiang Ruyin's visit.

The two were turned away, but the emperor was not angry. He happily listened to the song "Eternal Reunion" and bestowed the title of "Lady Miaoyin" on them.

Yu Ying'er served tremblingly for the whole afternoon, and only felt relieved in the evening when she saw that Jiang Ruyin did not send anyone to report.

Just when she was about to go up to him and say a few sweet words, the emperor waved his hand and told her to go back to the palace. She was unwilling to do so and left without saying anything more.

As soon as Yu Ying'er left, the emperor set off for Suiyuxuan with great interest.

When Jiang Ruyin heard that the emperor had arrived, the smile she had just put on Xiaoliu froze, and she said slowly, "Since the emperor is here, let's ask the kitchen to add a few more dishes."

When the emperor arrived at the inner chamber, Jiang Ruyin was already wearing a delighted smile. She half-knelt down and said softly, "Your Majesty, I pay my respects to you."

The emperor quickly stepped forward to help Jiang Ruyin up, and put his arm around her waist as they walked into the house.

"Ruyin's waist is not as slender as before." The emperor deliberately teased.

Jiang Ruyin glared at the emperor and said angrily, "I am already a mother, how can I still be like before? If the emperor is disgusted and wants to go to another sister, I will not stop him."

The emperor pinched the soft flesh on Jiang Ruyin's waist and said with a smile, "Your personality hasn't changed, you're still spoiled."

When they arrived at the inner room, no one was asked to carry the Sixth Prince down because he would wake up if he moved after falling asleep.

The emperor consciously sat on the side closer to Xiaoliu, and Jiang Ruyin had to sit on the other side.

Jiang Ruyin said softly, "Your Majesty, please forgive me. Xiaoliu can't be moved once he falls asleep, otherwise he will cry again when he wakes up."

The emperor stretched out his hand to touch Xiaoliu's face but paused. Finally, he pulled Jiang Ruyin's hand and stroked it.

He also whispered, "Ever since Xiaoliu was a month old, I've been thinking about giving him a good name, but I'm still not satisfied with any of my ideas, so I wanted to discuss it with you."

"I thought of three words: Yan, Xuan, and Xian."

Jiang Ruyin's smile paused when she heard the word "Yan," but she then naturally continued, "They're all words with excellent meanings. 'Yan' means stability and harmony, 'Xuan' means warmth and tranquility, and 'Xian' means wealth and prominence."

She pretended to think, then quickly continued, "If I were to choose, it would definitely be 'Xuan'."

The emperor became interested and asked with a smile, "Why?"

Jiang Ruyin said seriously, "The character 'Yan' carries a lot of meaning, and Xiaoliu is still young. I'm afraid she can't handle it. As for the character 'Xian', which symbolizes wealth and prominence, Xiaoliu is the Emperor's child, and is already the most noble in the world. She doesn't need this character to enhance her status. I know that since the Emperor ascended the throne, wars have been raging, and he's constantly worried about state affairs. Therefore, I hope Xiaoliu can be indifferent and peaceful, sharing the worries of the Emperor and his brother."

She paused and smiled, "Xiao Liu always cries when he's awake. I hope he can be quieter so I don't have to worry about him."

The emperor laughed, completely relieved, and took Jiang Ruyin into his arms.

"Ruyin's thoughtfulness makes it seem like I don't care about my own children."

Jiang Ruyin was too lazy to think of words to coax him, so she simply buried her head in the emperor's arms and didn't answer.

These three words have more meaning than they seem.

Although the word "Yan" means stability, don't you see, the names of "Hai Yan He Qing" and "Jiuzhou Qingyan" mean that if you take this name, it means that you have ambitions for the throne.

The character "显" has no other meanings except rich, noble, elegant, etc. The connotation of this character is simple and shallow, and the greed for status and wealth is clearly visible.

Only the word "xuan" represents indifference, tranquility, wisdom and courage. It not only has a good meaning, but also shows one's attitude.

Therefore, the emperor was satisfied, satisfied with Jiang Ruyin's attitude.

This test was too obvious, but Jiang Ruyin in her previous life was not very scheming, so the emperor naturally had no idea of ​​her true thoughts.

(To be continued)

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