Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine Chapter 25:


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==Chapter 25==

King Jin was indeed angry all day long.

This kind of anger is not only because of Yao Niang, but also because of Fucheng's ignorance and contempt.

He is so dignified as a prince that he actually needs his subordinates to knock a woman unconscious and send her to his room. What is this if not contempt? It's like adding another piece of firewood to the fire lit by Yao Niang!

He can't bully the nanny, otherwise he won't be wise, upright, and arrogant, so he will naturally choose to bully Fucheng who is a **** and doesn't know it.

Seeing Fucheng being tortured, King Jin felt a little relieved.

But he still felt unhappy, because the pale and pretty face of the nanny always flashed before his eyes. The movement outside after she went out was naturally heard by Prince Jin, and an inexplicable feeling of annoyance arose spontaneously.

She is so timid, she must be frightened. In fact, he didn't want to do anything, he just wanted to see...

After thinking about it again and again, King Jin ordered people to go to the small courtyard early the next morning.

Compared to King Jin, Yao Niang was also distracted all day long.

An indescribable feeling, fearing that someone would come and order her to pack her things and leave soon, fearing that King Jin would get angrier and punish her when he returned, and there were other things that she couldn't figure out.

After staying up all night, Yao Niang woke up the next day and saw herself in the mirror, her eyes slightly turning blue.

It's a pity that she never uses rouge and gouache, and she doesn't have any such thing prepared. She has no choice but to cover up her eyes, so she can only wear the blue circles under her eyes.

Yao Niang was born white, so the circles under her eyes were particularly obvious. When Yuyan saw her, she was a little surprised. When she learned that she didn't sleep well at night, she couldn't help but sigh. She said that she had never been like this before when she was on night watch, so why now that she was not on night watch, she couldn't sleep well at night.

Yao Niang was embarrassed and couldn't answer. Fortunately, Yuyan didn't say anything else. She just asked Lu'e to go to the kitchen to get a freshly boiled egg and give it to Yao Niang.

When the people from Chaohui Hall came, Yao Niang was rolling eggs under her eyes with her face raised. When she heard that someone from Chaohui Hall was coming, she was immediately stunned. When she reacted, she was in pain from being burned, and her eyes were red.

The egg rolled to the ground, and she was so panicked that she almost smashed the mirror on the stage.

As soon as she stood up, Lu'e came in beaming with joy and said, "Nanny Su, your highness is giving you a reward."

Ah!

Yao Niang was stunned.

"Why don't you go out and thank the reward? His Highness said you served the little princess well..." Lu'e said as she pulled Yao Niang out. Yuyan, Yucui and others also looked at her with smiles.

When we arrived in the courtyard, a young **** wearing a crew-neck shirt stood there, followed by several young eunuchs holding trays in their hands.

The entire Jin Prince's Mansion, including the eunuchs serving around him, were all brought from the palace back then.

This person Yao Niang also knew, he was Fucheng's godson Xiao Shunzi, who was also a famous person in the Jin Palace.

Yao Niang knelt down to thank the reward, Xiao Shunzi didn't stay long, and left with the others.

After the people left, everyone in the small courtyard gathered around to congratulate Yao Niang. The obedient woman who didn’t want money kept saying one word after another.

If we talk about who is the most generous in the entire Jin Palace, it is undoubtedly the Jin Prince. Anyone who can win a reward from the King of Jin will never fail to make people jaw-dropping. Especially since this was the first time that King Jin had rewarded someone, it made people jealous. Even the people in Liuchun Pavilion heard the news and came over.

The tray was covered with red cloth. Someone wanted to lift it up to take a look, but was driven away by the aggressive green waist. There were also people who, taking advantage of their familiarity with Yao Niang, begged for wine and food with coveted faces, and there was a lot of noise in the courtyard.

Seeing the commotion like this, Yu Rong said: "Okay, okay, let's all disperse. I'll let Nurse Su treat everyone to some fruit and wine some other time."

This is not the first day Yao Niang has entered the palace, so she naturally understands the rules of the palace. Generally, if a servant receives a reward from a superior, he or she will buy some and share it with everyone, which can be regarded as a feeling of joy. Naturally, she nodded in agreement with Yu Rong's words and said that she would treat everyone to fruits and wine some other time, and then everyone dispersed.

Cui Zhu has been standing in the crowd. Her face is thin and her face is haggard. She looks at Yao Niang who is surrounded by people, feeling both hate and jealousy. She squeezed her scarred hands, gritted her teeth and left.

After helping Yao Niang carry things back to the house, Lu'e and others left, leaving Yao Niang alone.

She stood in front of the table and hesitated for a moment before lifting the red silk on the tray.

The King of Jin was indeed as bold and generous as ever when he rewarded people, with a red gold silk bracelet, a pair of red gold heart-shaped earrings, and a red gold hairpin.

Bright and shiny, it feels heavy in the hand.

Compared with the gilt hairpin and jade bracelet that Concubine Hu had given to Yao Niang before, King Jin's generosity was indeed extraordinary.

Seriously speaking, Yao Niang has received this kind of reward many times, and she has long been familiar with it, but this time it made her feel suddenly.

She was not wrong in her bet.

The King of Jin is indeed a gentleman.

So after she said those words, he couldn't do anything that made things difficult for others, and he didn't even express his anger, because Ding is Dingmao and Dingmao, and they can't be mixed together. It was because she understood Prince Jin's temperament that Yao Niang had the courage to say those words yesterday.

But just because she understood this, Yao Niang felt even more sour in her heart.

In addition to these pieces of jewelry, there were clothes in the other two trays. However, Yao Niang didn't take a closer look and packed them at the bottom of the box. She had no chance to wear them.

*

In the inner study room of Chaohui Hall, the King of Jin is sitting behind the desk, with several people sitting on armchairs on the left and right sides below.

This study room is where King Jin handles some private matters that are not easy to put on the table. Being able to enter this place is enough to prove that these people in front of him are all the confidants of King Jin.

They are all aides or disciples of Prince Jin's palace. They have different names, but without exception, they are all members of Prince Jin's sect.

Yes, it is not the Palace of the Prince of Jin, but the Prince of Jin.

Although the Jin Palace is the residence of the Jin Dynasty, after all, it is not a piece of metal. There is also a Chang Shi Si in the palace. This Chang Shi Si was set up by the imperial court as a way for the imperial court to monitor local vassals. means. In particular, this place in Jinzhou is different from other places. It is close to the border fortress. The King of Jin holds hundreds of thousands of troops. Without careful inspection, you can know that many nails from the imperial court and everywhere are placed here.

Because the King of Jin treated other vassal kings in the same way, the division was very clear.

Sitting first on the left is a man wearing Taoist robes and holding a feather fan. His age is unknown. He appears to have white hair, but his face is very young, and he does not have a beard. This man's surname was Liu, and he was known as Mr. Liu Da. Very few people knew his origin, but he was highly appreciated by the King of Jin. He seemed to be sitting firmly in the top position among the staff of the King of Jin.

Below him sits a dark-faced man. If you are familiar with this man, you will know that he is Qiu Zhan, the commander of the palace guards. He is in charge of nine thousand soldiers of the Jin Dynasty. He is one of the generals of the Jin Dynasty. He is deeply respected. Its trust.

There is another person wearing a monk's robe, and another person wearing a Confucian robe. The person wearing the Confucian robe has a fierce face, as if he dares to provoke me to kill your whole family, but the person wearing the monk's robe is full of fat and has not ordained. Not like a monk. All in all, among the four people here, probably only Qiu Zhan looks normal.

The King of Jin is discussing matters with them.

Mr. Liu Da fanned the feather fan in his hand and said: "According to this, King Yong is free of suspicion?"

The man who is dressed elegantly but has a fierce look on his face, known as Mr. Hei, interrupted before Mr. Liu Da could finish his words: "Even if it wasn't him, he has nothing to do with him."

Mr. Hei speaks Shu dialect. He has been in the Jin Palace for many years and has not learned Mandarin. He speaks Guawazi to everyone.

Because of his accent, he was made a lot of jokes when he first came to Prince Jin's Mansion. But it only took more than a month, and no one dared to laugh at him anymore. Instead, they rushed to avoid this person when they saw him. Because Mr. Black lives up to his name, he likes to use dirty tricks, and he never blinks when trying to trick and harm others.

If Mr. Liu Da is an upright person, he always likes to use conspiracy. Then Mr. Black is practicing evil ways and tricks.

As for Li Maotian, who is dressed in a monk's robe, he can be regarded as a neutralization of the characters of Mr. Liu Da and Mr. Hei. He is mediocre in doing things and lacks the surprises, but he is meticulous in everything and leaves out nothing.

He sat on an armchair that felt like it was about to collapse, rubbed his nose, and said: "The prince's side is the most suspicious, but..."

It happened nearly a year ago. King Jin’s men spread the word openly and covertly, barely turning Yongzhou upside down. Wave after wave of nails were sent to King Yong’s Mansion, but all the information they received was unfavorable. It showed that King Yong was not responsible for the incident, but the crown prince who was found to be in the capital at the end was the most suspect.

Prince?

That wimp who is over forty and is still a prince, overwhelmed by Emperor Hongjing, is called the crown prince, but is actually not as favored as the emperor's grandson?

It is really unbelievable, but the news shows that it is indeed the prince. The correct one should be said to be from the East Palace family. In fact, the greater possibility is that the grandson of the emperor who stole all the limelight from the prince did it.

But why did he do this? Want to provoke a fight between King Yong and King Jin? This matter may be a big deal or a small matter. For a man, it is indeed a violation of dignity, but it cannot really be called a life-and-death fight with the other party. I always feel that the East Palace Department spent a lot of effort, but only did this. A small thing, something a little unusual.

Li Maotian expressed doubts.

The Jin King's face behind the writing desk was as cold as water, and he could not tell whether he was happy or angry. Just his left hand unconsciously touching the finger on the thumb of his right hand, and occasionally turning it.

Mr. Hei had a smile on his face, but his eyes moved. He stretched out his hand and patted Li Maotian's fat back, and said in a loud voice: "You idiot, why are you so worried? Well, she has a very handsome head, so she must have some family intentions..."

Li Maotian suddenly stopped thinking. His ears and mind were filled with these strings of Sichuan dialects that were difficult to listen to.

"Everything must have its meaning, and the other party really doesn't need to spend so much effort..."

"Look at the way you are scratching your head in shock, you are so confused, you are really a melon."

No matter how stupid Li Maotian is, he still realizes something strange about Mr. Hei. This **** is not usually so shameless, unless...

His heart skipped a beat, and he finally realized there was something unusual about it.

From the beginning to the end, King Jin never expressed any objection to why the East Palace family would go to such great lengths to do such a ridiculous little thing. Since King Jin has no objection, it means that Dong Palace must have a reason for doing this, but what is the reason?

Can it be said——

Li Maotian didn't think about it anymore. He had been following King Jin for many years, and he understood his master's ambitions and strategies well. These so-called staff are not so much making suggestions as they are filling in omissions. After all, no one is perfect, and there are always unexpected things. As for the general direction, King Jin has never made any mistakes.

Now that he knew that he could not continue talking, Li Maotian immediately started arguing with Mr. Hei, who had just called him "shenwucuodi", "guawazi" and other curse words, with a rather unyielding attitude.

These two living treasures are born with strange phenomena. Once they become improper, they will be very funny.

Anyway, Mr. Liu Da shook his head and laughed. He shook the feather fan in his hand and said: "Okay, if you two want to make trouble, you should go out and make trouble. Don't hinder His Highness's eyes here."

The two of them were unambiguous. After bowing respectfully to the King of Jin, you pulled my lapel and I pulled your sleeve and tore each other out. Until they went outside the door, they could still faintly hear the quarrel between the two.


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