The Junggar envoy came on time to propose marriage, and the emperor still sent Princess Chaogui out to marry.

An Lingrong knew that the old Khan would not live long, so when the emperor came to see the sixth prince Hongchang, she managed to postpone Princess Chaogui's wedding date by one month.

When the news of the old Khan's death came, the envoy of the new Khan of Dzungar who was asking for Princess Chaogui's hand in marriage also came.

This time, there was no absurd thing of the son inheriting the throne after the father's death. Princess Chaogui became the queen consort of the new Khan, instead of being the queen consort of the old Khan and then the concubine of the new Khan as in her previous life.

Concubine Shen Cao Qinmo did not prepare a dowry for Zhen Huan. Instead, she often took Wen Yi to the Yanx Palace to let Wen Yi and Princess Yongjia have fun.

Noble Lady Fucha, who was driven crazy by Zhen Huan in her previous life, is now content with her daughter.

Zhen Huan was placed under house arrest by Concubine Jing in the west side hall of Xianfu Palace and was almost going crazy.

The harem was peaceful for the time being, but Prince Dun of the previous dynasty came out to cause trouble.

Prince Dun knocked out the censor Zhang Lin, and the civil officials demanded that he be severely punished.

Prince Dun, however, said he was ill and did not attend court at all.

The emperor had no way to deal with Prince Dun, and without Zhen Huan's advice, the matter ended up being left unresolved.

Nian Gengyao had long since retired, and Prince Dun's children had not been taken into the palace as hostages, so there was no conspiracy between the two to usurp the throne in their previous life.

When summer came, the emperor took everyone to the Old Summer Palace to escape the heat.

An Lingrong still lived in Bitong Academy, but she did not live with her son Hongchang and Sun Miaoqing.

Sun Miaoqing has been in the palace for so long but has not gotten pregnant. An Lingrong guessed that the emperor did not allow her to have a baby.

The fourth prince Hongli visited concubines everywhere. An Lingrong did not like Hongli because of the mother-son relationship between Hongli and Zhen Huan in the previous life, and had never met Hongli.

However, it was heard that Concubine Duan was very kind to Hongli. After a period of time, Hongli even went to Concubine Duan's residence every day to pay her respects.

After hearing this, An Lingrong said to Concubine Hua Nian Shilan when she came to visit the Sixth Prince Hongchang: "I heard that you and Concubine Duan have a deep grudge, and now the Fourth Prince and Concubine Duan are very close."

Huapin Nian Shilan disagreed and said, "The Emperor will definitely not let Concubine Duan raise the Fourth Prince."

An Lingrong said calmly: "The Fourth Prince has grown up, and Concubine Duan's in-laws have a large number of troops under their control."

After hearing this, Huapin Nian Shilan thought for a moment and replied, "I understand."

In her previous life, An Lingrong died early, and the emperor didn’t know how long he would live. Now An Lingrong’s son is still young, and the emperor can’t afford to get into trouble.

Soon, Concubine Duan was bedridden.

The fourth prince Hongli even went to take care of the patient, which really shows the loving mother and filial son.

But this happiness did not last long, as Concubine Duan died of illness.

The emperor did not like the fourth prince Hongli in the first place. He got this son because of the conspiracy between the eighth and ninth princes, so his bloodline was already in doubt.

It’s just that the late emperor forced the emperor to recognize this son. The emperor recognized him but didn’t care at all.

This time, Hongli favored Concubine Duan, and the emperor was already angry.

Concubine Duan died just like that, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it was the fault of the Fourth Prince Hongli.

When the emperor was depressed, he heard two young eunuchs in the garden discussing Hongli's biological mother.

He suddenly became furious and punished the two young eunuchs with a stick, and then adopted Hongli to the eighth brother.

When Hongli was adopted, not only An Lingrong was relieved, but Concubine Qi was also very happy.

But without the fourth prince Hongli, the sixth prince Hongchang, born to An Lingrong, became a thorn in Concubine Qi's side.

Concubine Qi still poisoned the concubine using her real name. An Lingrong looked at the chestnut cake on the table without moving a muscle and asked Baoqin to report to the emperor.

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