Rong Fei is not honored

Chapter 345 Good Luck



Chapter 345 Good Luck

At the same time, the first grand enthronement of the six palaces was in the 16th year of Kangxi's reign, and the second grand enthronement of the six palaces was in the 20th year of Kangxi's reign.

(Historically, the general election in the 13th year of Emperor Kangxi’s reign was not cancelled, but no one who entered the palace this time could really make a name for themselves.

Moreover, the Empress Dowager did not give up on recommending the Korchin noblewoman to take the throne at this time. In addition, in order to make the logic smooth, the election of that year was eliminated.)

Therefore, Uya entered the palace the next year, not in the minor selection in the 17th year of Kangxi's reign.

Yinzhen's birth time should be between the 16th and 20th year of Kangxi's reign. Before becoming Defei, Uya had already given birth to two princes, so Yinzhen was born earlier.

In history, although Rong Fei Ma Jia was fertile, she had never conceived twins. She had to give birth to three more children. The pregnancy lasted for ten months, and minus another month of confinement, a total of thirty-three months.

From this year to the 16th year of the Kangxi reign, or the 17th year of the Kangxi reign, there will be about three or four years. Minus the 33 months, there will be 3 to 15 months left.

That is to say, in the following years, Ma Jia's period of being favored by the emperor was only three to fifteen months, and in such a short period of time, she would successfully conceive three times.

Huipin was so exhausted that even in modern times, with advanced medical care, it is not necessarily possible to restore the health of a mother who has been pregnant so frequently. But! But, Ma Jia succeeded in outlasting Kangxi and lived to the Yongzheng period.

Huipin remembered that Ma Jia seemed to be one year older than Kangxi?

Although many of Ma Jia's children died young, judging from the queen she knew, those children who died young were not necessarily due to physical weakness and the mother's frequent pregnancies. Otherwise, how can we explain that Ma Jia, who suffered the most, could live so long after experiencing the pain of losing her children many times?

At this moment, Huipin had an objective understanding of Ma Jia's "good fortune". She no longer felt jealous. They were not on the same level, so was there any point in comparing them?

In addition to Concubine Hui, another person who noticed something was wrong was Concubine Irgen Gioro. However, compared to Concubine Hui's "discouraged heart", Concubine Irgen Gioro felt more unwilling and resentful.

If they were not in the Cining Palace now, Concubine Irgen Jueluo would probably have bare her fangs at Ji Nai. She tried hard to suppress the malice in her heart, but the effect was minimal.

Why did she always fail to have a child when she wanted it? When her period came as expected, did she know how painful it was? For this reason, she could only lower her standards and raise someone else's child with great pain. However, the eldest princess would rather choose her biological mother who wanted to kill her than choose herself, so she had no choice but to push Suo Chuoluo out to be favored.

She had to go through so much trouble to get what she wanted, and it was not even satisfactory. But Ma Jia was so favored by God. It was really unfair!

At this moment, Concubine Irgen Juelu had completely forgotten that she had originally looked down on the eldest princess and that her decision to raise her was just a spur of the moment decision. To the eldest princess, she was just a stranger and she didn't even know of her existence.

The reason why Suochuoro was pushed out was not because she had a good relationship with the other party and generously shared her favor. She had malicious intentions from the beginning to the end:

After learning about the efficacy of ylang-ylang flowers, concubine Irgen Juelu was tempted. If she wanted to have a child since she was not loved by the Emperor, this might be her only chance.

However, after carefully checking the effects of ylang-ylang flowers, Concubine Irgen Juelu was deeply disappointed. She had even met the Emperor many times, so what effect could this little bit of warmth have?

Furthermore, whether it was his own accident or an incident in Kunning Palace that implicated him, the accusation of plotting against His Majesty would be enough to make him unable to recover from the situation. The risk was too great and the payoff was uncertain, so it was really not worth the risk.

It just so happened that at that time, the fool Suochuolo had some kind of bad luck, and was occasionally favored by the emperor. Of course, these few times could not be considered as favor, but for Yiergenjueluo concubine, it was enough.

But when Suochuoruo was really pregnant, Yiergen Jueluo concubine regretted it again. If, if she had used it on herself instead of pushing it to Suochuoruo, wouldn't she be the one pregnant now? How could Suochuoruo's child be the same as her own flesh and blood?

Therefore, on the one hand, Irgen Juelu Concubine was proud of herself for scheming against Sochorolo, who had no idea why she was disliked by the Emperor; on the other hand, she resented Sochorolo for snatching her opportunity, believing that the child in her belly should have been hers.

But Yiergen Jueluo concubine comforted herself that after Suochuoro died, the child would naturally return to her side. By then, she would have a child under her knees, and perhaps she would have more opportunities to meet the emperor, and soon she would have her own child.

Of course, after all, Socho Luo's child is destined to be with her. It would be fine if he could just quietly pave the way for his own child. But if he dared to fight for things that did not belong to him, she would not mind letting the child reunite with Socho Luo.

Concubine Irgen Gioro, who thought she could manipulate the mother and son of the Sochorolo clan at will, was always unwilling and resentful, but she would never take her defeated opponent seriously.

But it was different for Concubine Rong Ma Jia. Concubine Irgen Juelu thought she was no worse than the other party, but the reality was that she was inferior to the other party in every way. How could the arrogant Concubine Irgen Juelu accept this?

Not to mention her, all the other concubines who figured out the secrets were envious, jealous, and hateful towards Concubine Rong.

It was a great honor to be able to dine with the Grand Empress Dowager. Everyone could only suppress their fear and uneasiness about the unknown and deal with the Grand Empress Dowager in front of them first.

Originally, Ji Nai and Huipin were hesitant about whether to prepare meals for the Empress Dowager. The Empress Dowager could choose not to do so, but they could not be unfilial. However, Su Malagu took the job of preparing meals first.

The Empress Dowager also smiled and said, "Didn't you say you were hungry? Why don't you sit down and eat?"

The Empress Dowager's kindness to her was so obvious today that Ji Nai felt uncomfortable. She didn't believe that the Empress Dowager had "laid down her butcher knife" and transformed herself into a great philanthropist.

Perhaps only the Empress Dowager enjoyed this meal. Everyone else felt it was bland and their minds were elsewhere.

Fortunately, not long after lunch, the people who searched the palace returned. Everything was settled, and everyone knew what had happened.

"Search, search the palace? What does the Empress Dowager mean?"

"Yes, but what did I and the others do wrong?"

The expressions on the faces of all the concubines were not pleasant. If the person in front of them was not the Grand Empress Dowager, they would have probably lost their temper.


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