Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine Chapter 16: (Insect catching)
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==Chapter 16==
King Jin did not speak.
Naturally, Aunt Mu will not continue to say more. She is a slave after all. Although she can say a few more words based on her past friendship, talking too much is wasting away her past friendship.
And she also knew in her heart that her little master was a man of calculation. If he had no calculation, he would not lose the protection of his mother. He could still fight his way out of the deep palace until he became the guardian of the place. vassal king.
After that, the two of them talked for a while, mostly talking about the things that happened in the backyard while Prince Jin was away from the house. The correct one should be talking about the little princess, Concubine Hu and even the princess. After all, the reason why King Jin separated the little princess from the Liuchun Pavilion was largely because Concubine Hu used her daughter as a raft and repeatedly borrowed it. The little princess asked the King of Jin to favor her, and fought with the princess of Siyiyuan.
Seeing that it was getting late, King Jin personally sent Mother Mu out of the house. Under the thick darkness of night, Grandma Mu returned to the small courtyard quietly, just like before.
Prince Jin returned to the inner hall. He usually didn't like having too many people around him, so Fucheng followed him in.
Fu Cheng looks like he is in his thirties, with a pale face and no beard, and is wearing a dark green robe with a collar. He has served King Jin for many years and is considered one of King Jin's top confidants. Because he had served King Jin since he was a child and grew up, he naturally had a different kind of friendship with others, so he was more daring to speak in front of King Jin.
It can be seen that the words of Aunt Mu were taken into the heart of His Highness. Fucheng hesitated and said: "Your Highness, I think what Aunt Mu said makes sense. It is time for a young master in this mansion."
But it's just this sentence. People who have served their masters for many years understand the truth: enough is enough, and too much is not enough. After all, the master is the master, and the slave is the slave after all. In particular, this matter interfered with the taboo that King Jin could not tolerate being touched by others, so Fucheng was extra cautious when speaking.
Prince Jin did not speak, but the frown between his eyebrows deepened.
He suddenly remembered the nanny just now, her whiteness and tallness faintly revealed under the wetness.
A familiar feeling of heat rose up in his body, but King Jin had long been used to it, so he just frowned and ignored it.
*
The return of Prince Jin made everyone in the backyard of the palace stir.
In fact, the King of Jin can be regarded as a stoic person. There are not many women in his backyard. Over the years, they are Princess Jin, Concubine Hu, and the two ladies who were appreciated by Emperor Hongjing when he left the capital, and A concubine named Feng.
Earlier when there was no concubine Hu, King Jin’s backyard was always peaceful. There were many wars at the border, and as the vassal king of Ping vassal, King Jin naturally had the heavy responsibility to resist foreign invasion, so he led troops away all year round and rarely came back throughout the year.
The real master is gone, so what is there to fight for? Everyone naturally closes the door and lives their own lives. But since King Jin brought back Concubine Hu, and Concubine Hu gave birth to a little princess, it was as if a secret somewhere had opened up, adding many undercurrents to the backyard that was like a pool of stagnant water.
When King Jin returned to his residence, according to the rules, he wanted to meet Princess Jin.
This has nothing to do with whether they like it or not, it is just a face that they should give each other in their position. So early in the morning, King Jin arrived at Siyi Courtyard.
The arrival of King Jin made the entire Siyi Courtyard busy, with visible joy on the faces of the servants. When Concubine Hu, Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li came to pay their respects, they could clearly feel the unusual atmosphere here.
Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li looked envious, but Concubine Hu sneered disdainfully.
After being announced and entering the hall, you can look up and see King Jin sitting at the top of the table, and Concubine Feng standing next to him, inviting favors and flattery.
The King of Jin wore a blue brocade robe, with complex patterns embroidered with silver thread on the skirt and cuffs. Her black hair is all **** on the top of her head, fastened with a three-finger-wide red gold crown inlaid with sapphires, which makes her face look like a crown jade, as handsome as a god.
The concubine Feng standing next to him was wearing a sea-tang red dark flower engraved silk double-breasted summer jacket, twelve pomegranate skirts, a bun with clouds, golden silk inlaid with rubies, double luan dots and green steps, People are really more delicate than flowers, and they are so beautiful.
The key point is that the other party's clothes were made to fit extremely well, with narrow sleeves that pinched the waist, and the trembling chest felt like it wanted to fall off.
Bitch!
Concubine Hu clenched her fists under her sleeves.
Concubine Feng was a person mentioned by Princess Jin last year when Concubine Hu was pregnant. She said that there were too few people around Prince Jin and the backyard was too cold. She was suspected of neglecting her duties as a princess. In fact, Princess Jin knew that Mrs. Li and Mrs. Tao were just decorations, and deliberately set up a gun in order to suppress Concubine Hu's momentum.
Concubine Feng lived up to the responsibilities entrusted to her by Princess Jin. Even Concubine Hu was willing to bow down to her and blushed for her. Whenever the King of Jin was in the palace, he would come up with all kinds of tricks, and like a cockfight, he would keep an eye on Concubine Hu and often oppose her.
A large part of Concubine Hu's hatred for Princess Jin stems from Concubine Feng. Unfortunately, Concubine Feng relies on Princess Jin's power, and Concubine Hu can't do anything to her for the time being.
Look, isn’t it right now? Concubine Hu and the other three have to be notified before they can enter, while Concubine Feng has been waiting for King Jin for a long time.
The first to come first is the one who is closer to the water. Who knows if this coquettish man will use some charming tricks to seduce His Highness while no one is around.
Concubine Hu felt that Princess Jin was the princess's identity and the fate of the old madam. She had never seen another princess who was as unscrupulous as she was in inserting people into her man's side. I deliberately set aside a place early in the morning for this little **** like Feng Shiconcubine to hang out without fear of being disgusted.
Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li looked sad and bowed down.
Prince Jin raised his hand slightly, his eyes were cold, giving the impression that there was no focus.
After Concubine Hu paid her respects, she snuggled close to Prince Jin, and was about to say something, when Concubine Jin came out.
The appearance of Princess Jin suddenly changed the atmosphere in the hall. Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li, who had been secretly looking at Prince Jin, immediately restrained themselves. Even Concubine Hu's plan to complain first to the evildoers stopped.
It feels like a mouse meets a cat.
In fact, this is indeed the case. When a concubine meets the main wife, it is not like a mouse meeting a cat.
Of course there are also bold rats, such as Concubine Hu.
She even saluted Princess Jin very perfunctorily.
The hall was very quiet. The maids in green armor filed in with dexterity and placed breakfast on the Eight Immortals table in the Nishiji Room.
Prince Jin and Princess Jin moved to sit down at the table.
Concubine Hu was standing aside. King Jin nodded at a spot on his head. Concubine Hu immediately smiled proudly and went to sit on the chair.
This smile naturally showed that she was favored, and it was also a smile for Princess Jin and Concubine Feng. Unfortunately, Princess Jin didn't even flirt with her. On the other hand, Concubine Feng secretly gritted her teeth and wished she could rush up and pull her down.
Of course, this is just a thought.
Mrs. Tao, Mrs. Li and Concubine Feng were serving the meal.
The three of them rolled up their sleeves lightly and took long-handled silver chopsticks to prepare food for King Jin and Princess Jin. It was obvious that they were well prepared. Every time King Jin comes back from outside, he will perform such a show, and everyone is used to it.
Compared to Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li, who were quite ordinary, Concubine Feng's role as a waiter was much more sophisticated. Her charming eyes were flying, her eyes were moving, and her delicate and pretty little face was particularly attractive. Anyway, for Concubine Hu to see, the swollen **** of this coquettish hooves just barely touched King Jin's arm.
"Your Highness, please try this. The princess specially ordered it to be prepared for you." Not to mention the sound, it was so soft that the bones in your ears were soft.
It’s nothing more than King Jin, still as cold as a mountain. Concubine Hu, on the other hand, was so angry that she gnashed her teeth and couldn't eat.
After finishing the meal, King Jin moved to the hall to drink tea, and then the drama began.
Princess Jin quietly mentioned the placement of two wet nurses in the small courtyard. In her mouth, these two wet nurses were naturally chosen by her.
She spoke concisely, and Prince Jin seemed to be listening, but also seemed not to be listening.
Although Concubine Hu did not speak, her face was full of grievances, as if she had a lot of bitterness to complain about but she hesitated to speak.
Prince Jin did not express any opinions of his own, and Princess Jin also stopped talking. Concubine Hu showed her charming eyes to the blind man, and felt extremely aggrieved.
Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li watched the show silently, not daring to get involved at all.
It is said to be a big drama, but in fact it is quite boring, because the competition and cleverness between each other are all in every word and action, and even the makeup and dressing up are carried out in an almost silent way.
For example, Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li, who had long been out of favor, dressed themselves up in their most beautiful looks and appeared in front of King Jin, mostly hoping that King Jin would look at them more and maybe come to see them at night. For Princess Jin, the almost accusatory words just now were more of an invisible suppression. They not only warned Concubine Hu not to overstep, but also showed her identity as a princess.
As for Concubine Hu, she was not stupid enough to refute what the princess said in person.
It's not like she hasn't tried it before, but she got a cold look from King Jin in return. Prince Jin is a person who pays great attention to rules and will never be inferior to Princess Jin in public.
So Concubine Hu’s demonstrations and even grievances were nothing more than a statement, a small protest against being the principal wife. Even if she wished for the death of Princess Jin in her heart, she would not pretend to be the King of Jin on the surface.
On the other hand, Concubine Feng, who had always been cautious, rarely stepped forward to fan the flames. After all, Concubine Feng was not a fool, and she knew that going too far would lead to failure.
So the so-called big drama went on in a relatively calm situation until King Jin put down the tea cup and stood up.
"It's all gone."
With a respectful farewell to His Highness, King Jin stepped out of the gate of Siyi Courtyard.
The main character is gone, who is still willing to stay on the stage.
Princess Jin didn't even want to say another word, so she let Zi Yan support her into the inner room.
Feeling embarrassed by her indifferent attitude, Concubine Hu clenched the handkerchief in her hand, snorted, and walked away with Taohong and other maids and women.
Mrs. Tao and Mrs. Li then left silently.
As for Concubine Feng, she entered the inner room, lowered herself to the floor and beat Princess Jin's legs. He didn't say anything during this period, but his actions were all showing his loyalty and wanting the princess not to give up on her.
How could the princess give up on her?
There are never too many guns.
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Yucui slept until dawn and was still a little dazed when she woke up.
She thought of the little princess, of Nurse Su, and of the fact that no one seemed to wake her up last night.
Why did she sleep so deeply? She was obviously very alert before.
She subconsciously sat up from the imperial concubine's couch. As soon as she stood up, she saw Yuyan standing not far away and smiling at her.
Yucui felt inexplicably embarrassed and got off the bed.
Yu Yan said: "Are you awake? Aunt Mu said you were tired and wouldn't wake you up."
"Where is Nanny Su? How is the little princess?"
"Nanny Su, she has gone back to the house to rest. The little princess is very good. She slept all night. I heard that Nanny Su ate it all night, and now she is being carried by Nanny Qian to breastfeed."
Yucui breathed a sigh of relief and said somewhat complicatedly: "The same goes for Nurse Su. Why didn't you wake me up?"
"Isn't it good for you to have a comfortable sleep?" Yuyan teased her with a smile.
Yu Cui blushed slightly and laughed with her for a few words before sighing: "I didn't realize it, but this nanny Su is actually an honest person." She remembered what Yao Niang said yesterday and the fact that the other party didn't call her Wake up to her considerate behavior.
Yu Yan smiled and said, "Who knows whether he is honest or not, we just have to watch."
"Same."