An Lingrong's Rebirth: Changing Fate from the Suiyuxuan

Chapter 336 Everyone shows hisher abilities

After all, Chun'er was someone she had promoted, so the queen naturally trusted her more.

Although, Xin Chang had been neutral before, almost not taking sides, just living her life quietly by herself.

But this does not mean that the Queen is unaware that Concubine Xin is secretly interacting with An Lingrong and others!

Because of this, what Xin Changzai said, who had such a "criminal record", was certainly not enough to convince himself.

When Chun'er met Zhen Huan and the others, she wanted to show her goodwill, but unfortunately all her efforts were ignored.

Fortunately, the queen is here now, and she acts like she really believes in herself!

For Chun'er, this was like instantly giving her the confidence to stand up straight.

"My Lady! It is indeed so—"

However, after a brief excitement, Chun'er gave an answer that was almost the same as Xin Changzai's.

"really?"

The Queen was stunned for a moment, then asked Concubine Qi who was silent beside her: "How could Concubine Hua make you so angry?"

Chun'er and Xin Changzai both said that it was Concubine Hua who came first to stir up the dispute.

But as to why Concubine Qi was attacked, both Xin Changzai and Chun'er were vague and did not give detailed explanations.

In the Queen's opinion, things are far from that simple!

If Concubine Qi was the one who was wronged, why didn't anyone speak up for her, but instead avoided the main issue and ignored it?

Moreover, according to Concubine Qi's personality, it was common for her to suffer losses at the hands of Concubine Hua. But when she saw herself, she didn't rush over to complain immediately, which seemed very abnormal!

"Cough cough cough..."

It seemed that the Queen's majestic gaze was too intimidating. Concubine Qi tried hard to withstand it for a long time, but in the end she couldn't bear it.

So, after a series of slightly embarrassing dry coughs, Concubine Qi finally confessed honestly.

"Reporting to the Queen, Concubine Hua is going too far!"

After she explained the reason for the quarrel between herself and Concubine Hua, the Queen stopped talking and Concubine Qi continued to argue, "After all, the Third Prince is also the Emperor's son! Isn't it too much for her to say that?"

"If you can take good care of your son, I believe the emperor will be happier. Of course, I am the same."

After understanding the whole story, the queen felt as powerless as if she had punched cotton. She immediately shook her head and said, "Okay, stop standing at the door and go in. The relatives and nobles will be here soon."

After saying this, the Queen ignored Concubine Qi who was staring at her eagerly, and simply took Jianqiu's hand and walked inside.

Originally, the Queen thought that the quarrel between Concubine Qi and Concubine Hua was caused by An Lingrong and the others having made some mistakes, which were caught by Concubine Hua. Then Concubine Qi failed in her charge, and the two sides were in a stalemate.

Now it seems that this was all a misunderstanding, so what else is there to say?

……

"This time, Concubine Cao is the 'protagonist'."

Seeing Cao Qinmo, who was wearing auspicious clothes and sitting not far behind the Queen, Zhen Huan said to An Lingrong, "Noble Lady Cao came to see me again before, but I always felt that it was not a good thing, so I declined and disappeared."

Thinking about it now, Zhen Huan still feels fortunate.

Cao Qinmo is very scheming and cunning, so you must be very careful when dealing with him, otherwise you may easily become his pawn if you are not careful!

"Everything she did was for Princess Wen Yi, and she was no more dependent on Concubine Hua than this."

An Lingrong said: "But Concubine Hua... the situation is still unclear!"

Just as she had expected, after the Queen's previous "reminder", Yongzheng did have the idea of ​​repairing his relationship with the princes of the royal family.

So, after An Lingrong and the others took the initiative to leave, Yongzheng walked down smoothly through the steps built by Zhen Huan.

For the princess's first birthday banquet, several princes in Beijing and their families were invited to the Old Summer Palace, and then they all came to Jiuzhou Qingyan.

Her gaze fell on Prince Dun, whose face was as big as a silver plate, and An Lingrong lowered her eyes slightly.

Prince Dun once worked with Nian Gengyao, and his biological mother was Concubine Wenxi, so he was of noble birth. In addition, he always supported the Eighth Prince during the battle for the throne. He and Yongzheng had been at odds since childhood.

Concubine Hua dislikes Zhen Huan, while Prince Dun dislikes both the emperor and the concubines.

Well, the so-called "Stunning Dance" was not only a deliberate plot by Cao Qinmo to trick Zhen Huan, but also maybe it was done by Concubine Hua?

Indeed, Hua Fei might not be that smart, but if Cao Qinmo wanted to use this as an excuse to stir up trouble again, Hua Fei might not be able to figure it out with her wisdom...

Originally, An Lingrong had never doubted this matter, mainly because it had been too long and she had long forgotten some of the details.

There was only one thing that An Lingrong still remembered clearly, and that was when Zhen Huan was forced to go on stage to perform the Jinghong Dance, she and Shen Meizhuang stepped forward without hesitation to support her.

At that time, An Lingrong sang the lead and Shen Meizhuang played the piano, together setting off Zhen Huan's stunning dance.

Even though they were all powerless later, Prince Guo suddenly appeared like a god sent from heaven.

After singing the song "Phoenix Flying", it successfully helped Zhen Huan to be reborn into nirvana, leaving an indelible impression on Yongzheng's heart.

Of course, after this action, Zhen Huan once again became the target of everyone's attention in the six palaces.

"But I don't know whether it is a blessing or a curse?"

While An Lingrong was thinking, Cao Qinmo, in accordance with the Queen's previous arrangement, ordered someone to bring out a large box, and then said to everyone with a smile: "I would like to thank the Emperor for his great grace on behalf of the little princess, and also thank all the sisters and the prince's wife for coming to the banquet. Now, according to the Queen's idea, I will name the people in this box, and everyone named will perform according to the topic!"

After Cao Qinmo briefly explained the rules of the game to everyone, everyone looked at the queen.

The master of the six palaces usually looks dignified and graceful, but I didn't expect that he could be so creative when arranging such a link?

Having said that, the concubines were eager to try when they thought that they might become the "guests" chosen to perform.

They didn't want to "accumulate blessings" for Princess Wen Yi, they just thought this was an opportunity to show off in front of the emperor.

If the performance is good, wouldn't it leave a deep impression on the emperor and he won't have to worry about not being favored in the future?

"Okay! I dare to ask the Queen Mother for the imperial seal! Please write the word 'Fu' to bless the little princess!"

While everyone was thinking about it, Cao Qinmo had already taken out a piece of paper from the box. After unfolding it, the word "Queen" was clearly written on it.

When she was called out, the queen smiled faintly, then showed a hint of helplessness, and said, "Then I can only embarrass myself in front of the emperor."

"Just go ahead and write. This is a blessing for the princess."

Yongzheng nodded to the queen, then looked at Concubine Hua who had a blank expression on her face.

After Jianqiu was ready, the queen went up and picked up the brush. Her strokes moved like a dragon or a snake, and soon a big word "Fu" appeared on the gold-embossed rice paper.

After Cao Qinmo thanked respectfully, he asked someone to put away the calligraphy, and then reached into the box again.

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