Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace: Jia Ling's Double Rebirth, Creates a Great Success

Chapter 133 It was Grandma Tian who replaced my brother (2)

The emperor and Fucha Langya went hand in hand into the delivery room outside the main hall. Even though there was a screen between them, the smell of blood was still so strong that it made people dizzy.

The midwives and palace maids kept coming in and out, but the emperor noticed that the old lady Tian was just watching from the corner without moving forward.

The emperor called her over to question her, but the answer he got was unbelievable.

Ruyi said that she was afraid that Grandma Tian would murder her, so she would not let Grandma Tian deliver the baby unless it was absolutely necessary.

The emperor was furious. This was simply ridiculous, extremely ridiculous. As expected, all the people of the Ulanara family had problems with their brains.

The emperor said, "Grandma Tian, ​​go in and help Concubine Xian give birth safely. No matter what method you use, as long as the heir is safe, I will reward you."

After Grandma Tian went in, she devoted herself to her job regardless of Ruyi's rejection and curses.

After seeing the situation clearly, she wondered in her heart, when Concubine Xian was pregnant, didn't the imperial physician check her pulse? This was an obvious malposition of the fetus.

It's really critical.

Grandma Tian had no choice but to put her hands on Concubine Xian's belly and began to caress it, trying to change the fetus's position.

Ruyi's stomach twisted in pain. She was sweating and had a grim expression. She even wanted to sit up:

"Grandma Tian, ​​you are plotting to murder the heir to the throne! Let me go and don't harm my child."

Several midwives nearby hurriedly held Ruyi down and persuaded her, "Lady Xian, Grandma Tian is helping you, please bear with it for now."

Ruyi struggled even harder, shouting until she was exhausted, and the black headband embroidered with plum blossoms on her forehead wrinkled and arched.

She stared at the people around her with resentment. She wanted to give birth to a baby gracefully, so why did these people have to make her so embarrassed?

Finally, after some efforts by Grandma Tian, ​​the fetal position was corrected and the towel on Ruyi's mouth was removed.

Grandma Tian wiped the sweat from her forehead and began to help Ruyi give birth with all her strength.

When the moon was above the willows, after several hours of tossing and turning, Ruyi finally gave birth to a daughter.

The moment the princess was born, Ruyi fainted from exhaustion.

When Grandma Tian was wiping the child's body clean, she found that the princess was extremely thin and her face was abnormally red, like a ripe and limp peach.

She didn't dare to delay and quickly took the baby out to show the emperor.

The emperor took the little princess in his hand. She was light, too light, lighter than all his children when they were born, and as fragile as a glass doll.

This made him worried, and he quickly summoned Qi Rulai.

Qi Ru came in tremblingly, carrying the medicine box on his back. Seeing the little princess in such a state, he was frightened and decided to tell her everything at once.

"Your Majesty, the little princess is like this because she has endured too much heat in the mother's womb. In the final analysis, it is because Concubine Xian has always eaten spicy food. Moreover... every time I come to feel her pulse, Concubine Xian refuses, saying that she is fine and asking me to leave."

When these words came out, Langya was shocked.

The emperor's arms around the little princess suddenly tightened, "Is the princess okay?"

Doctor Qi stroked his graying beard and answered carefully, "As long as the little princess is well cared for, she will be fine. I will prescribe a prescription for her to recover and have her nurse take it. She should get better slowly."

Qi Ru's words were ambiguous, but the emperor understood that his little daughter was born with a congenital deficiency.

He blamed Ruyi even more. His harem had given birth to so many princes and princesses safely, and all of them were in good health. Why did the two children born to Ruyi have so many problems?

Langya saw that the emperor was worried and tried to comfort him, "Your Majesty, don't worry. I will tell the Ministry of Internal Affairs that whatever the Yikun Palace needs will be provided and the little princess will be well taken care of. Why don't you give the little princess a good name and accumulate blessings for her?"

The emperor nodded. This was the only way now. He handed the princess to the wet nurse:

"The little princess is weak, so why not call her Jingsi? I hope she can be as strong as a little rhino."

The emperor secretly prayed that she would not be as stubborn as her mother, a big yellow ox...

As the three were talking, Ruyi woke up in the room and clamored to call her son.

Lingzhi hurried in and comforted Ruyi: "My dear, you gave birth to a little princess. The emperor named her Jingsi."

Ruyi heard these words like a bolt from the blue. She turned pale and murmured while clutching the quilt:

"Princess, how can it be a princess? I'm obviously pregnant with a prince."

Suddenly, Ruyi screamed, "Your Majesty! It must be Grandma Tian who replaced my prince. She wants to harm me again. That's it, that's it!"

As Ruyi spoke, she climbed off the bed and stumbled out through the screen.

Ruyi's voice was loud enough that the emperor, the empress, and Grandma Tian outside the screen could hear it clearly.

Ruyi put the blame on Grandma Tian for replacing the royal heir and confusing the royal bloodline.

When Ruyi came out, the Emperor's face had turned ashen, and the Empress was also frowning, absorbing the meaning of Ruyi's words.

Grandma Tian and several other midwives knelt on the ground with their heads bowed. Grandma Tian’s head was almost broken, and she kept shouting:

"Your Majesty, I didn't. I and my grandmothers went in and out right under your nose."

How could the emperor not know? He had been keeping an eye on what was happening in the delivery room. Grandma Tian had no chance to bring a baby in, so all his anger was directed at Ruyi.

It's really ridiculous.

Ruyi held onto the screen, covering her chest. Her dry lips curled up, but her mouth was moist, with shiny silver threads stretching from her palate to her tongue.

"Your Majesty, I was clearly pregnant with a prince, how did it turn out to be a princess? Please understand."

The emperor pursed his lips and said, "Ruyi, don't be silly! Who told you that you must be pregnant with a prince? You clearly haven't asked the imperial physician to check your pulse these days. Could it be that you asked someone to secretly test the gender again?"

When Ruyi heard this, she wondered how the emperor knew that she had never allowed the imperial physician to see her. It turned out that the emperor had been secretly caring about her.

Her tone instantly became sticky and coquettish: "Your Majesty, I have loved eating sour apricots since I became pregnant. In order to protect the heir, I eat spicy food like I did when I was pregnant with Yongji. Don't you know all this?"

Grandma Tian raised her head from the ground and said, "Your Majesty, the saying of sour boy and spicy girl is not credible. These are all rumors among the people. It's just that pregnant women have strong tastes. The noble lady gave birth to a daughter."

Ruyi stared at Grandma Tian, ​​her eyes red as if they were about to bleed:

"Grandma Tian, ​​do you dare to swear? Do you dare to swear that you have never harmed me, and have never replaced my brother?"

Grandma Tian glanced at the crazy Concubine Xian and raised her hands: "I swear to heaven that I have never harmed Concubine Xian and have never replaced Concubine Xian's child."

She looked at the emperor again and said, "Your Majesty, I have been delivering babies for the royal family for more than ten years and have never made any mistakes. Last time, Concubine Xian deducted money from me. Although I have complaints in my heart, I would never dare to do anything that would harm the heaven and earth."

The emperor nodded and said, "I know you are innocent. I have already informed the Ministry of Internal Affairs. You can go and receive your reward."

Seeing Granny Tian and her group walking out with their heads down, Ruyi became excited again.

"Your Majesty, we can't let them go. Even if our prince wasn't the one who was secretly replaced by Grandma Tian, ​​it was because Grandma Tian rubbed my belly that he became a princess..."

The emperor was already upset enough, he looked down at Jingsi again:

"Ruyi! That's enough! I tell you, I have no shortage of princes, and even less of women who can give birth to and raise children. Jingsi is my child, and regardless of whether it's a boy or a girl, she is of the noble royal bloodline!"

Ruyi looked at the emperor in a daze. Jingsi, Jingsi, the emperor has even given the child a name. Is this really her child? Not a prince but a princess?

The emperor snorted coldly and said mercilessly: "I originally thought that after you gave birth to a child, I would restore your position as a concubine, but today it seems that you are really unworthy. You will continue to be the noble lady I personally conferred."

After saying this, the emperor took Langya's hand and walked out into the clear moonlight.

"No, Your Majesty, you can't do this to me. You can't. I saw you from afar, and I was heartbroken the moment I saw you. Have you forgotten?"

Ruyi had just experienced childbirth and was very excited, so she fainted on the ground.

The Yikun Palace was in chaos again.

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