Although Zhen Huan and Shen Meizhuang woke up from their coma, they were both sick due to the cold air entering their bodies.

The people sent by the Queen and Concubine Hua became the leaders of the palace servants as soon as they were sent there.

Both Zhen Huan and Shen Meizhuang were ill and had no power to resist.

Jingpin didn't dare to intervene and let these people torture Zhen Huan and Shen Meizhuang.

Liu Zhu, who served Zhen Huan, and Cai Yue and Xiao Shi, who served Shen Meiyu, were soon sent away with excuses.

Cui Jinxi did have some abilities, but she could only save Huanbi.

The wound on Shen Meizhuang's face will leave scars even after healing. Although she does not hate Zhen Huan in her heart, her sisterhood with Zhen Huan has also been broken.

Seeing that two people around her had been lost at once, but Zhen Huan had only lost Liu Zhu, Shen Meizhuang felt a little resentful.

Soon, both Zhen Huan and Shen Meizhuang began to feel sleepy. By the time they realized something was wrong, Shen Meizhuang had already become somewhat idiotic.

Zhen Huan's injuries were minor, and her body had recovered 80% of its original state. Seeing Shen Meizhuang's current state, she knelt down and begged the emperor to make the decision.

The emperor was deeply in love with Zhen Huan, so how could he not agree?

In the end, the culprit for the poisoning of the two was found to be Yu.

Zhen Huan also told the emperor about the impersonation of Yu in Yimeyuan that day. Upon hearing this, the emperor immediately ordered Yu to be executed.

Although Yu was dead, Shen Meizhuang was already ruined.

The foolish concubines were all imprisoned in the cold palace to wait for death.

Zhen Huan felt deeply that she and Shen Meizhuang had a deep sisterly bond and could not ignore Shen Meizhuang.

Zhen Huan begged the Emperor to bring Shen Meizhuang back to Sui Yuxuan for resettlement.

Zhen Huan returned to Sui Yuxuan, accompanied by Jing Fen given by the Queen and Pinhong, a palace maid given by Concubine Hua.

Cui Jinxi was also sent away two days ago because Cui Jinxi was the head aunt of the Sui Yuxuan Palace, but she served Zhen Huan, a noble lady who was not the head of the palace, every day.

The only person Zhen Huan can trust now is Huanbi.

Zhen Huan felt extremely powerless. Looking at Shen Meizhuang who was smiling foolishly and drooling, her heart ached and she hugged Huanbi and started crying.

As for Li Jingyan, the emperor never turned over her green card.

The queen waited and watched for many days, and the stone in her heart was completely put down. But she also felt that Li Jingyan was useless, and her face was restored to its original state. She still couldn't pull the emperor back from Zhen Huan, what a waste.

But just as the Queen was relieved, she heard that the Emperor had turned over the green card of Concubine Qi Li Jingyan today.

The queen's hand trembled while she was writing, and a drop of ink splashed out, and the big character she had written became "太".

After staring at the word "Tai" for a long time, the queen put down the brush in her hand, took the handkerchief handed over by Jianqiu, washed her hands, and said, "Call the third prince to come for dinner."

Upon receiving the order to sleep with him that night, Li Jingyan was extremely happy.

Cuiguo was also very happy and vowed to dress Li Jingyan up as a fairy.

Li Jingyan did not refuse and sat in front of the dressing table and let Cuiguo and Cuihua dress her up.

The emperor came before dinner, and Li Jingyan was as attentive as before.

However, the emperor who didn't even want to talk before, now praised Li Jingyan: "There is no beauty in the world, and she is a beauty that pleases the eyes."

Li Jingyan said shyly: "Your Majesty, I feel embarrassed for praising you so much."

The emperor chuckled and said obscenely: "Her beauty is even more enchanting, and her spirit is as clear as autumn water and as beautiful as snow."

Li Jingyan cursed inwardly, the old man was very lustful.

At night, Li Jingyan was lying alone in bed, sleeping soundly.

The emperor was lying on the ground alone, hugging the quilt and licking the cricket pupae, and he was in such a state of rest until the second watch.

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