Speaking of men, Yu'er thought of the man she married in her previous life, Chen Si.

At this time, Chen Si was still a servant in the Guwaljia Mansion and had not yet married.

It was the harm that Chen Si had done to Ying'er in his previous life, and Ying'er's eyes turned cold.

When the emperor took action against the Nian family, Yin'er's son was already half a year old. His name was Yuanheng.

Without Zhen Huan, Prince Dun did not rebel with Nian Gengyao.

The Guwaljia clan played a major role in the downfall of Nian Gengyao.

Without Zhen Huan, Concubine Hua would not know the secret of Huan Yi Xiang and would not commit suicide, but would be demoted to a concubine.

After Concubine Qi entered the palace, Concubine Hua began to target Concubine Qi.

Huapin had no family behind her, but she had the emperor's guilt, so Concubine Qi was soon demoted to Concubine Qi.

Ying'er promptly passed on the private information of the Guaerjia Mansion to Concubine Hua, who mobilized her remaining connections to find out the evidence of the Guaerjia clan's crimes.

Only half a year after Qi Chang entered the palace, the Guaerjia clan was exterminated by imperial decree.

As a slave of the Guwaljia Mansion, Chen Si escaped death.

But Yu'er would not let him off easily and sent him to the quarry.

He was whipped every day and died after a year.

Not only did Qi Chang have nowhere to turn to in the palace, but he was also conspired against and killed by Huapin and Xinchang.

Huapin was living well in the palace, so the emperor didn't pay attention to Ye Lanyi, who was still working as a horse trainer in the Old Summer Palace.

In the palace, Concubine Hua and An Lingrong were favored. Concubine Hua was no longer as arrogant and domineering as before and could tolerate the concubines competing for favor.

An Lingrong entered the palace three years ago and was named a noble lady because of her favor.

When Yin'er gave birth to her second son, An Lingrong gave birth to a daughter and was named a concubine.

At the night banquet in the Old Summer Palace, An Lingrong walked over with a calm expression and spoke to Yu'er.

"The concubine Yu is a good fertile woman."

Ying'er glanced at Princess Jinwan, the daughter of An Lingrong, and said, "Your Majesty is also blessed."

The two smiled at each other and drank the wine in their glasses.

By the time Ying'er gave birth to a daughter, An Lingrong had already become a concubine.

However, An Lingrong never received a title. No matter how much the emperor doted on An Lingrong, he still looked down on her background.

Ying'er didn't think An Lingrong could become a royal concubine, so she was waiting for An Lingrong to be slapped in the face so that she could laugh at her.

A few years later, news suddenly came from the palace that the queen had been imprisoned.

The queen's phoenix seal and golden book were taken back, and the emperor said personally: "The queen is deposed without being deposed. I will never see her again, whether in this life or in this life."

Just a few days after the news about the Queen came out, news came that An Lingrong was pregnant.

Ying'er held her daughter in her arms and thought to herself: Even if An Lingrong's baby is a prince, the emperor will never make her a royal concubine. If the emperor wants Ying'er to kneel down, he can only wait for the next life.

Yu'er was right. A few months later, An Lingrong, who gave birth to the prince, was only given the title of Shun.

At the prince's full-month banquet, Ying'er met An Lingrong again.

An Lingrong was not as thin as before. Perhaps it was because she had just given birth, and she was still a little plump.

At this moment, An Lingrong had a hint of majesty.

After Ying'er finished her congratulations, An Lingrong smiled and said, "Concubine, how come you haven't been made the first wife even though you gave birth to two sons and a daughter?"

Hearing this, Yu Er was furious and said, "It's me who doesn't want to do this. The legitimate wife has to kneel in the palace for a few days during the New Year and other festivals. The prince only has me as a woman, so what does the legitimate wife have to do with me?"

An Lingrong looked unconvinced, which made Ying'er even angrier.

After leaving the palace and returning home, she had a quarrel with Prince Guo.

The next day, Prince Guo submitted a memorial to promote Ying'er as his legitimate wife.

The emperor quickly approved the memorial and included some rewards along with the decree.

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