Emperor Min's mouth twitched, but he didn't say anything. He was about to ask someone to clear out a place for Princess Ran to stay, when he heard the sound of communication, but there was something wrong with Concubine Shu.

Concubine Shu had been staying in the palace to raise her fetus since she was pregnant, and the Emperor of Min sent people to protect her. Logically speaking, there shouldn't be any mistakes, but calculations are easy to block, and accidents are hard to prevent.

No, Shu Bin was just tired of lying down, so she wanted to get up and move around, so that the delivery would be smoother, but due to her weak feet, she fell to the ground uncontrollably.

Fortunately, the people waiting around her reacted in time. Two made flesh pads, two held Shu Bin, and some knelt down to support Shu Bin's waist, so it didn't cause a big disaster.

In addition, thick mats were laid out wherever Shu Bin moved. If it was inconvenient to lay mats, there were other things that could act as a buffer instead.

Therefore, after Shu Bin was sent back to bed, she felt no discomfort. Just to be on the safe side, she still had to ask the imperial doctor to diagnose her pulse in detail and then report the matter to the Emperor of Min.

Emperor Min frowned when he heard that Concubine Shu had accidentally caused the trouble. Seeing this, the teacher gave some advice, "Women have always had a hard time getting pregnant. The moment they are pregnant, their bodies are no longer in their control." .”

"Sudden weakness in legs and feet, dizziness, etc. are really difficult to prevent. Accidents happen like this. Your Majesty should be tolerant and don't criticize Shu Bin harshly."

Emperor Min came back to his senses, looked at the teacher's slightly sad eyes, and recalled that a distant cousin whom the teacher loved had an accident that year because she had a big belly and was unable to move, almost killing two people.

Although mother and child were both safe in the end, the teacher's cousin also suffered from the disease. She died of a cold at a relatively young age, which made the teacher heartbroken.

I think the incident with Shu Concubine brought back the teacher's memories, which is why he made this persuasion. He did not intend to interfere in the affairs of the emperor's harem.

Emperor Min then smiled and said, "Teacher, don't worry, I am not a narrow-minded person, and I will not criticize a pregnant concubine."

The teacher nodded and signaled that the Emperor of Min did not need to accompany him, and quickly went to check on Shu Bin. At this time, what a pregnant person needs most is the care of those close to her.

After instructing the palace attendant responsible for serving the teacher to be more careful, Emperor Min left the teacher's residence and headed to Shu Bin's palace.

When Emperor Min arrived at Shu Bin's palace, the imperial physician had just checked her pulse and said that both mother and child were fine. However, in the following days, it was best for Shu Bin to stay in bed and not move around on her own.

The imperial doctor would prescribe anti-fetal medicine for Shu Bin, which she should take three times a day after meals. For the sake of the dragon heir and her own body, the medicine must be taken on time, never less.

Shu Bin was obviously frightened by what happened just now, her face turned pale, and after listening to the doctor's words, she nodded naturally and did not dare to go against it. This time it was her good luck, but next time it would not be so easy.

After taking a breath, Shu Bin met the gaze of the Emperor of Min. Her eyes turned red instantly. She wanted to stand up and salute, but the Emperor of Min reached out to stop her.

He didn't want to let anyone know because he didn't want to alarm Shu Bin, so he went out to salute Shu Bin again. Originally he was still dissatisfied with Shu Bin's carelessness, but seeing her scared look, he didn't want to say anything more.

This would prevent her from being under too much mental stress, affecting her mood, and then implicating the fetus in her belly.

After waving his hands, the people in the dormitory quietly retreated. When only the Emperor of Min and Shu Concubine were left, the emperor sat on the bedside and reached out to wipe Shu Concubine's tears that she didn't know when they had fallen.

"Your Majesty, I am guilty..." Shu Bin bit her lip, and before she could say a word, the Emperor of Min stopped her. She only heard him say softly: "There will be no next time."

As he spoke, Emperor Min held Shu Bin in his arms, put his hand on her belly, and stroked her gently, as if to comfort the fetus in her belly.

"Your Majesty..." She did not expect that the Emperor of Min would have such an attitude, which made Shu Bin both moved and worried.

He originally thought that he would be blamed. After all, this matter was indeed her fault. If anything happened, her nine lives would not be enough to pay for it, but he actually planned to get over it easily?

"Rest in peace, give birth to the emperor's heir safely, don't think too much about anything else." Emperor Min smiled slightly, took off a jade pendant that had been hanging on his body, and put it into Shu Bin's hand.

Shu Bin held this meaningful jade pendant and blinked, but she didn't dare to think about it. Maybe this was just a casual move by His Majesty so that she could concentrate on raising her baby, and had no other meaning.

How could the Emperor of Min fail to see Shu Bin's thoughts? Not only was he satisfied with her peace of mind, but he also felt a rare pity for her. The pregnancy was really hard for her.

Then he touched Shu Bin's head and said softly: "I will be here to accompany you tonight. You can sleep peacefully and keep your spirits up."

Shu Bin blinked, trying to say that she was in a physical condition and was afraid of wronging His Majesty, but in his watery eyes, she lowered her head and leaned lightly on his shoulder.

After a night of silence, the beauties in the harem breathed a sigh of relief when they learned that the Emperor of Min was staying in Shu Bin's palace.

It seems that His Majesty is not completely deceived by that vixen in Nan Yi. He can still see other people in his eyes, and he will not keep his integrity for her.

Since His Majesty can see the pot-bellied concubine Shu, and does not care about the inconvenience of the other party's sleeping, then Your Majesty will definitely be able to see them. This is a great opportunity to compete for favor.

When Nan Yi comes back, even if she really becomes the queen, she will not be able to control the harem, let alone be superior to them. After all, in this palace, the concubines, like the queen, rely on the emperor's favor to settle down and live their lives.

But before the beauties in the harem could do anything, Emperor Min turned his back and asked Concubine Jiao to accompany him, saying that he was going to pray for his master and pray for his speedy recovery.

The emperor moved very quickly, and when everyone reacted, they saw the back of a concubine dressed in gorgeous clothes, accompanying him out of the palace.

"..." The beauties in the harem were speechless, and Concubine Shu was just fine. She had a golden knot in her belly. It was right for the emperor to pay some attention to her, but what did the concubine deserve?

When Nan Yi left, the Emperor of Min released Concubine Jiao and pampered her in every possible way. Does this mean that Concubine Jiao was always the one who won the emperor's heart the most?

What on earth is your Majesty thinking? He keeps doting on people from foreign countries and doesn't even look at the concubines of his own country. They are obviously the ones who deserve the most favor.

Concubine Jiao killed an envoy of Meng State in public to express her position, but how could she know that it was not a trick? Who knows what this princess from the Meng Kingdom has in mind, after all, the other party would even kill others in order to compete for favor.

No matter what the former harem thought because of Concubine Jiao's return to favor, it could not change the fact that Concubine Jiao returned to the emperor's side, but soon, they no longer had the intention to talk to Concubine Jiao.

Just because Princess Ran was about to visit, Emperor Min had already sent people to prepare a large mansion for Princess Ran and her party to live in.

The Min Kingdom has always respected strength, the Ran Kingdom is its brother country, and the eldest princess is such a powerful person, so the attitude of the entire Min Kingdom towards her is naturally welcoming.

I just don’t know the reason for her hasty visit and why she didn’t receive any news beforehand.

This is inconvenient to delve into. The more you know, the faster you will die. It is a secret between the emperor and her anyway. If others dig deeper, are they trying to pry into the emperor's heart?

"Princess Ran Country?" Concubine Jiao, who was playing with her new reward, raised her eyebrows slightly when she heard the words of the palace maid, and there was a hint of excitement in her eyes.

There are no women in the western countries who have not heard of the deeds of Princess Ran. They all envy and yearn for each other's achievements, and long to be another her, but how can it be so easy for another her to do so?

I wish everyone a safe and healthy new year, all the best, and all the good things come as promised!

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