Without the red musk beads given by the Queen, Concubine Qi soon found out that she was pregnant.

The emperor directly promoted Guaerjia to the position of concubine, and the empress dowager performed the enthronement ceremony.

At the ceremony of conferring the title of imperial concubine, the empress dowager tricked Guaerjia into wearing Chunyuan's old clothes, and the emperor ordered someone to strip off her outer clothes on the spot.

Guaerjia was so frightened and humiliated that she had a miscarriage on the spot.

The emperor was not soft-hearted and said bluntly that the enthronement ceremony could not take place. There was no Concubine Qi, only Noble Lady Qi.

Afterwards, someone in the court accused Guaerjia and Nian Gengyao of false charges.

The emperor only allowed the three judicial officials to investigate and then issued an order to exile Concubine Qi and her entire family.

A branch of the Guwalja clan was killed by an epidemic while on exile.

Those with serious illnesses not only lost their lives, but also had their limbs damaged.

Especially the eldest son of the Guwalja clan, not even his entire body was left.

When Concubine Qi was in favor in the palace, she offended many people, especially the deep-minded Cao Qinmo.

When Cao Qinmo saw Concubine Qi fall down, she took advantage of her illness to kill her.

After Concubine Qi died, Zhen Yuyao passed the evidence of Cao Qinmo's guilt to Xia Ke.

Cao Qinmo died in her dream after suffering nightmares for more than a month, and Princess Wen Yi was adopted by Concubine Jing.

When all this was over, Concubine Zhuang, Fucha, gave birth to a prince.

In terms of seniority, this prince is ranked sixth. Apart from the Third Prince and the Fourth Prince who are outside the palace, there is also a Fifth Prince who has never shown up.

The third and fourth princes have already set up their own homes, married and had children, and the emperor has conferred the title of prince on them.

The emperor was almost fifty years old and was greatly relieved to have another son, so he named the sixth prince Hongxin.

The word "Xin" represents dawn, which implies great anticipation.

Zhen Yuyao and An Lingrong each gave birth to a princess, and both were very happy.

The emperor felt a little regretful, but since he himself had few offspring, he still gave them generous rewards.

The emperor conferred the title of Princess Jinhe on the daughter born to Zhen Yuyao, and the title of Princess Yanhe on the daughter born to An Lingrong.

Zhen Yuyao was afraid that her daughter would marry a foreign prince in the future, so she presented some information about the Mongolian defense to the emperor through people outside the palace.

The emperor no longer wanted to be so cowardly, so he asked the people in the north to find out the truth and then quietly sent troops.

It took three years for the forty-nine Mongolian tribes to completely surrender.

Concubine Zhuang Fucha was very arrogant when she was pregnant, and she became even more domineering after giving birth to the prince.

Even Concubine Jing had to avoid her, let alone the brainless Concubine Qi.

The Empress Dowager was dissatisfied with the Fucha clan and feared that she would target the position of Empress, so she advised the Emperor to choose either the Uya clan or the Ulanara clan to enter the palace.

The emperor is now in high spirits and will never listen to the empress dowager.

The Queen Mother's health was also not good. After a fit of anger, she fell ill in bed and had no energy to take care of Fucha.

After being arrogant for a while, Fucha came to her senses when she saw that the emperor was ignoring her.

Fucha used the Sixth Prince to win back the emperor's heart and gradually regained his favor.

An Lingrong was content with having a daughter, and the same went for Zhen Yuyao.

A few years later, the palace conferred titles on the harem.

Fucha was named Concubine Zhuang, Zhen Yuyao was named Concubine Jin, and An Lingrong was named Concubine Yun.

The emperor passed away when the sixth prince was thirteen years old, and Fucha united the family to help his son ascend the throne steadily.

After the new emperor ascended the throne, he honored Fucha as the empress dowager.

The other concubines of the previous emperor were also promoted. Zhen Yuyao was given the title of Concubine Dowager and moved out of the palace to live in Princess Jinhe's mansion.

An Lingrong was also named Taipin and moved out of the palace to live in Princess Yanhe's mansion.

From then on, the disturbances in the palace had nothing to do with the two of them. The two concubines, who were only in their early thirties, lived a carefree life outside the palace.

The year Princess Jinhe summoned her husband, Wen Shichu brought Zhen Huan back.

Zhen Huan's face was now full of fine lines, and she no longer had the beauty she once had.

Zhen Yuyao presented gifts to the two sons and two daughters born to Zhen Huan. The two sisters did not say anything, but just stayed quietly for a while before parting.

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