An Lingrong looked normal. She was used to the fickleness of the world and the contemptuous nature of people.

I was just thinking in my heart: my sister is gone, Huanbi is gone too, and it’s time for Concubine Chun to go and accompany my sister.

The Queen said, "The Concubine Xian already has a daughter, and now she is pregnant with the heir. You should hurry up."

The two smart people understood the Queen's second meaning and tried to find a way to abort Cao Qinmo's child.

The Queen added, "I have been asked by the Emperor to take good care of Concubine Xian's baby. You two have time to plan carefully and send us good news as soon as possible."

The Queen's speech is an art, and no one can tell that she is talking about abortion.

Fang Chunyi and An Lingrong understood that the Queen meant that she was ordered by the Emperor to protect Cao Qinmo's baby and she could not do it herself, so she asked Fang Chunyi and An Lingrong to act quickly.

Last time, An Lingrong relied on Cao Qinmo's trust to kill Huanbi.

This time, An Lingrong wanted to kill two birds with one stone. Not only could she complete the Queen's mission, but she could also get Fang Chunyi involved.

Fang Chunyi still had an innocent look on her face and replied, "Yes, I'll save you the trouble."

Then he said, "I heard that Concubine Xian's brother is working in the Nian family army."

The Queen continued, "The battlefield is ruthless. If you are not careful, it is common to lose your life."

An Lingrong echoed, "Yes, swords have no eyes. Even if he didn't lose his life, he would be missing some limbs. The Concubine Xian must be sad."

The three of them smiled at each other, each having their own plans in mind, but they all agreed on a plan.

A few months later, a great victory was achieved in the Southwest Battle.

Cao Qinmo's belly is already bulging and she will give birth in three months.

That day, Yin Mei came back with some hesitation.

Cao Qinmo was walking in the courtyard with Wen Yi. Seeing Yinmei's expression, he asked, "What happened?"

Yinmei looked at Cao Qinmo's belly, hesitating whether to say it.

Cao Qinmo frowned slightly, the faint smile on her face faded, and she told the nanny, "Take Wen Yi back."

Wen Yi was afraid something might happen, so he made a fuss and refused to leave.

Cao Qinmo reluctantly let Wen Yi stay, but asked the wet nurse to hold Wen Yi farther away.

Yin Mei came over and helped Cao Qinmo sit on the chair, then she slowly spoke: "Your Majesty, there was a letter from outside the palace saying that your brother disappeared on the battlefield."

When Cao Qinmo heard this, her stomach lurched.

However, Cao Qinmo immediately suppressed the panic in her heart, stared at Yinmei and asked, "Is the person who brought the news still Jin Lai from before?"

Yin Mei nodded, Cao Qinmo regained her composure, and ordered, "Go to the Yangxin Palace to find the emperor and tell him that I heard the news from home and was very sad and had a miscarriage."

Yin Mei immediately asked with concern: "Madam, how are you? Why don't we call the imperial physician first?"

Cao Qinmo grabbed Yinmei and whispered, "Go quickly!"

Yinmei quickly agreed, and called Yinluo to come and serve Cao Qinmo.

Yin Mei left in a hurry, and Yin Xu helped Cao Qinmo slowly enter the inner hall.

Wen Yi looked at her worriedly, and when he saw that his mother Cao Qinmo did not show any strange expression on her face, he felt relieved.

After Cao Qinmo lay down on the bed, she called Wen Yi over.

Wen Yi stepped forward, and Cao Qinmo said softly, "Wen Yi, mother wants to play a game with your father, the game of pretending to be sick. Wen Yi, don't worry about mother, just go and play obediently."

Wen Yi asked curiously, "Mother, can Wen Yi play with us?"

Cao Qinmo touched Wen Yi's little head and said, "Of course, Wen Yi, just be a good kid in the game, okay?"

Wen Yi nodded heavily, hummed heavily, and then ran out of the inner hall.

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