Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine Chapter 82:


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==Eighty-Two==

Yao Niang looked at A Xia's face, and the other person's face turned pale in an instant.

A Xia did not expect that King Jin would even tell Yao Niang about such a thing. Yao Niang left the palace privately with a coachman with whom she had some involvement.

In the beginning, Vanilla often spoke for the coachman, and it seemed that she wanted to bring the two of them together. At that time, she thought in her heart that Su Yaoniang was really hypocritical. She obviously had such a relationship with His Highness, but she was actually involved with the coachman.

She had thought about it before going to Chaohui Hall. Regardless of whether Su Yaoniang secretly left the house for Xiaobao or not, I'm afraid any man wouldn't be able to bear it if he knew about it.

But King Jin not only tolerated it, but also brought her back! As soon as Axia knew that Madam was coming back, she fell into panic. But she was afraid but not surprised. His Highness Prince Jin was indifferent by nature. Even if he really treated his wife a little differently, a man would not tell the other party the process of catching an adulterer so clearly.

She is just a little girl, inconspicuous.

But it was what King Jin said, or maybe even something else, that made the usually gentle Yao Niang change her temperament so much that he actually wanted to drive her away.

What did His Highness say? That she is a bad-hearted person?

She just doesn’t want His Highness to be deceived!

Actually, King Jin didn't say anything, he just mentioned this matter. After coming back, Yao Niang saw that A Xia was still in Rongxi Courtyard, and she understood what King Jin meant.

It's up to her to deal with this person.

"Let's go." Yao Niang said with a plaintive expression.

Hongdie stepped forward and pulled Axia, trying to pull her out, but Axia suddenly started struggling.

"What do you have to be worthy of looking down at me with ulterior motives? If you talk about ulterior motives, it should be you yourself. A woman who has been defiled, secretly having an affair with His Highness, and superficially being involved with a coachman. Then The coachman is really infatuated with you. He said he was waiting for you without asking... Su Yao, Su Yao, a lowly and dirty woman like you should hide in a mouse hole like a mouse. Why do you..."

A-Xia didn’t even have time to say the rest before she was gagged and dragged out by the Yu Chans who heard the noise. Originally, Yao Niang wanted to return her to Mrs. Xue, but now she might not even be able to stay in the palace. King Jin had said before that anyone who dared to make unreasonable comments would be killed.

Yu Chan looked at Yao Niang with some worry, "Madam, don't listen to her nonsense..."

Yao Niang looked a little pale, smiled and shook her head, "I'm fine."

She is indeed fine. She has been accused of being defiled and seduced by Prince Jin for two lifetimes, and she has been scolded countless times in secret and overtly. Maybe it was because there were too many fleas and they were not itchy, but she thought it was nothing. She was just in a low mood. She came to the palace again after resurrecting her life. Her nerves were tense every day. The lively and lovely Axia did bring her a lot of joy, but she didn't know when her people's hearts began to change.

Become unrecognizable.

Prince Jin walked in from outside with a slight frown on his face. It was probably because he met Axia who was dragged away when he came in before.

He seemed to know what had happened before. After Yuchan went down a few times, he pulled Yao Niang to sit next to him, "I asked someone to pull out her tongue."

"No need, the mouth is on someone else's body."

King Jin snorted coldly. Here, there is no such thing as mouthing someone else's body. Anyone who dares to speak will have his tongue pulled out. Naturally, no one will dare to speak in the future.

He would not say this to Yao Niang.

"Your Highness..." Yao Niang said suddenly.

Prince Jin looked at her.

She smiled and said, "It's nothing. I just wanted to ask you what you had for lunch, but I thought that now that I'm back home, I don't have to worry about what to eat."

Prince Jin did not speak, but his eyes softened.

The two of them had lunch and then went back to their room to take a nap. Not daring to do anything, just lying quietly.

The King of Jin did not fall asleep, and neither did Yao Niang. She lay quietly in the arms of the King of Jin and suddenly said: "Your Highness, do you care?"

Would you care? Yao Niang had been holding back this sentence for two lifetimes. Although King Jin didn't know about it in her previous life, she had been holding it back in her heart. Whenever something happened in this life, King Jin never mentioned it, and Yao Niang just pretended that nothing happened.

After all, it is not nothing.

Do you care?

Prince Jin has been waiting for this question for a long time. He has been waiting for her to ask it. He will tell her that he doesn't care at all, even though he doesn't think so in his heart.

"What do you care about? When I know you, you will have a little kid. Go to sleep!"

Then Yao Niang fell asleep.

*

When Yaoniang woke up, King Jin had already left.

Hongsi asked Yao Niang if she wanted to get up, but she didn't think of it, but asked someone to carry Xiao Bao over.

There were only mother and son in the bedroom. Yao Niang was half leaning there, and Xiao Bao was sitting next to her playing with the nine rings. His little finger was fiddling with the iron ring, and people who didn't know it thought he knew how to play.

"My mother originally said I would take you away, but now I can't leave you." Yao Niang's expression was a little complicated, "He is lonely and domineering by nature, but he sticks to his word... My mother doesn't ask for anything else... Just ask..."

Xiaobao didn't even raise his head, looking like he didn't understand at all, and continued to play with his nine-link ring. In fact, he didn't understand. It was just that his mother couldn't bear to be the king, and felt sorry for him, fearing that he would be wronged.

Actually, that person is pretty good, at least he is willing to make changes for my mother.

Isn’t change a good thing?

Hongdie came in to report that Concubine Hu was here.

Yao Niang was not in the mood to meet anyone at the moment, let alone Concubine Hu, so she said that she had just returned and had not settled in yet, and that she would come to visit in person someday, but Hongdie blocked her.

It turns out that it was Yao Niang's decisiveness that allowed her to avoid a disaster, because Concubine Hu died not long after returning from Ronxiyuan.

Concubine Hu was poisoned and died.

The matter was a bit big, and it was because the new servants in Liuchun Pavilion were not safe enough. When something happened, they rushed all the way to Siyi Court to report the news. After her loud commotion, the whole family knew about it.

Princess Jin went there in person.

And Yao Niang was called over because she had visited Rongxi Courtyard before Concubine Hu’s death.

When Yao Niang arrived, several concubines and concubines were there. Prince Jin was in the front yard, and the princess had already ordered someone to deliver a message to him, but he hadn't come yet, so he was obviously stuck by something.

Concubine Hu was the master after all, so she was carried to the bed and left alone after something happened. Yao Niang only looked at it from a distance and did not dare to look again.

Concubine Hu was bleeding from all her orifices, and her description was terrifying.

Yao Niang felt a little uncomfortable, remembering herself from her previous life for some reason.

She was also poisoned to death in her last life. Although she didn't see what it was like, she was probably no better than Concubine Hu now.

The princess led the people to sit down in the hall, and Yao Niang followed her out.

At first, she still didn't understand why Concubine Hu died. So many people came. Shouldn't it be a taboo? After hearing Concubine Xu say something meaningful, I immediately understood what the princess meant.

This is to avoid suspicion.

If King Jin is away, if Princess Jin steps in to handle the matter alone, she will inevitably be suspected in the future. Now that so many people were present, Concubine Xu could only say a few words, which made people inevitably associate Concubine Hu's death with the princess.

"Concubine Xu, if you can't speak, just shut your mouth."

The author has something to say: We have guests at home this afternoon, hahahaha, no time to write.

This chapter is really short. I lie flat and let you laugh at me.

I'll see if I can make another update tonight. It depends on when the guests leave. Don't wait. If there is an update, I will give you a reminder.

The red envelope is still the same, okay


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