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Chapter 431

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    Cui Chongyuan, the mother of the eighth princess, was very dissatisfied after the decree came down. She couldn't see the emperor, so she specifically asked Concubine Bai to meet Lin Tan, Princess Qi.  Concubine Bai happily agreed and did not stop her. Cui Chongyuan met Lin Tan as she wished.  Lin Tan politely explained to her, "Princess Haining's mansion is across the street from Pudinghou's mansion. Of course, the son-in-law will accompany the princess in the princess mansion, but he can also go home from time to time to honor his parents. Xu's son-in-law's character  , appearance, I have carefully checked, it is indeed good, please rest assured, Empress Chongyuan." Cui Chongyuan was very angry, "The eighth princess is the sister of King Qi, shouldn't she marry better?" Lin Tan's voice was still gentle  , "Young son of the Hou's mansion, he is very good-looking, what's wrong?" Cui Chongyuan was so angry.

    Lin Tan bid farewell to Cui Chongyuan and came out. In the courtyard, he met the Eighth Princess Acong.

    Ah Cong was a little thin, and smiled flatteringly at Lin Tan.

    Lin Tan was silent for a moment, then told her in a gentle voice, "Xu Congma is easy to get along with, Cong, if you take good care of him and Princess Haining's mansion, you will have a splendid life in the future." Cong nodded gratefully, "Thank you, sister-in-law  Teach me. Sister-in-law, I will be fine in the future." Lin Tan smiled at her gently and walked away quickly.

    The courtiers already knew that Cui Chongyuan, the mother and concubine of King Qi, was not to be favored. After the emperor chose such a son-in-law for the eighth princess, many courtiers recognized this.  The emperor must have disliked King Qi's biological mother so much that he chose the youngest son of Pudinghou who had no ability and no future as his son-in-law.

    After the courtiers wrote a letter requesting that the country should be established as soon as possible, Zheng Zegang, the Duke of Rongguo, stood up again in the morning court and told about his daughter, the deceased Empress Zheng, who had entrusted him with dreams every night recently, "she  I am really worried about Your Majesty, and I can't bear to have no master in the sixth house, and please ask Your Majesty to establish a successor as soon as possible, so that she can rest assured under the nine springs" The courtiers who said that were all moved.

    The emperor refused at first, but then he couldn't stand the elderly Rong Guogong crying and begging again and again, and his tone became a little loose, "Let me think twice." This was the first time his tone was slightly loose, and the courtiers keenly noticed this, immediately  full of energy.

    Duke Rong of course wanted to make a daughter of the Zheng family his queen, but unfortunately the emperor refused to accept Empress Zheng's younger sister into the palace at that time.  Among them, the one closest to the Zheng family is Concubine Feng Gui.  Although Concubine Feng Gui has been neglected in recent years, the title of Concubine Gui is still there. Duke Rong is still most willing to support Concubine Feng after much deliberation.

    Concubine Bai is the favorite concubine in charge of the Six Palaces, and of course there are many people who support her.

    There are also people who support King Mu's biological mother, Concubine Xian, and King Qi's biological mother, Concubine De, but no one mentions King Qi's mother and concubine Cui Chongyuan.

    No one thinks that Cui Chongyuan may aspire to the Zhonggong.  One reason is that her background is too humble, and her mother's family is not obvious, and the other reason is that the emperor has no intention of doting on her at all. If it wasn't because she was lucky enough to give birth to King Qi, she wouldn't even be able to get the title of Chongyuan.

    After the emperor let go, concubines without sons are okay, concubines who have sons but sons are not outstanding and are not favored dare not expect extravagant expectations, like Concubine Bai, who is in charge of the six palaces by herself, and her son is the emperor's favorite little concubine.  Son, how can you not be ready to move.

    Concubine Bai saw that there were not enough people supporting her, so she ordered Bachelor Bai to secretly unite with Prime Minister Shen.  Shen Xiang did not refuse, but tactfully proposed Shen Mingyu's marriage.  Master Bai told Concubine Bai, "If His Highness the King of Chu is willing to marry Miss Shen Qi, Prime Minister Shen will definitely support her." Concubine Bai already liked Shen Mingxuan, and now she made up her mind.

    She went to ask the emperor for an order, and the emperor said: "Yu'er is the youngest, and I usually dote on him the most, and his princess wants to ask him what he means. If Yu'er is willing, I will agree." Concubine Bai thanked her with a smile on her face, "Thank you very much."  Your Majesty's love for Yu'er. Yu'er will definitely agree." Concubine Bai thought that Gao Yuanyu would agree with her mother and concubine in person to persuade her, but who knew that after she called Gao Yuanyu, Gao Yuanyu flatly refused  "I won't marry Miss Shen Qi, even if I die." Concubine Bai didn't expect him to refuse so simply and clearly, and she was so angry that she was rambunctious.

    As long as Gao Yuanyu agrees to marry Shen Mingyu, she will be able to gain the support of Prime Minister Shen and sit on the throne of the queen; and her sitting on the throne of the queen means that Gao Yuanyu can become the prince and the future emperor!  Such a good thing was in front of him, and Gao Yuanyu refused without even thinking about it. He refused categorically, how annoying it is!  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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