The Concubine in the Palace_The Feast of Masks【Complete】(54)
To put it bluntly, she was just something that King Jin used to warm his bed!
So Yao Niang didn't dare to go see King Jin, she was afraid of seeing something she didn't want to see.
She is like a person who is so poor that she has nothing to gamble with, so she would rather not gamble. By not gambling, she doesn't have to face the fact of how poor she is.
Prince Jin frowned and stared at the woman who lowered her head and seemed to have given up all resistance.
He was sitting here, why didn't she ask him for help?
Don't trust him? Even in this situation, she didn't want to reveal her relationship with her! Did she feel like she had lost her, or was her damn man so important to her? Is she still thinking about wanting to leave the house, so she would rather be punished than...
Looking at the red mark on her half-downed face, King Jin felt an inexplicable rage.
His face turned cold.
Fucheng looked at him and stopped talking.
Princess Jin frowned even more tightly and did not speak.
It seemed that things had settled down, and Concubine Hu's people came up and pulled Yao Niang out. But at this moment, Concubine Hu suddenly spoke again.
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Everyone's eyes were focused on her again. Princess Jin's pupils tightened, and sure enough, she saw Concubine Hu pointing her finger at her.
"She is a nanny. She knows that crabs are taboo on the nipple, but she secretly goes to eat them. Moreover, the palace is very strict. How could she, a nanny, get such a thing like crabs!" Concubine Hu faced Princess Jin and said beautifully. A sharp light flashed in his eyes: "Princess, you sent this nanny to An Rong. Please give me an explanation."
After saying this, she seemed to have lost all strength, stumbled and threw herself at the feet of Prince Jin, and started crying: "Your Highness, you have to make the decision for me and An Rong. It is obvious that the princess wants to harm the little princess. That’s why I borrowed the nanny’s hand.”
Chapter 43
Concubine Hu's words stirred up a thousand waves of anger with one stone.
No one expected that she would target Princess Jin.
But when I thought about it again, it seemed that it was not unexpected. Concubine Hu's performance was one after another, and they were all closely linked. If she hadn't pointed the finger at Princess Jin in the end, no one would have realized her purpose.
After all, the little princess was her biological child in the tenth month of her pregnancy, and she was her biggest supporter. Who would risk his life just to deal with Princess Jin.
Not even Princess Jin thought of it.
It was precisely in order to close the last link that she completely exposed her intentions, making everything before appear somewhat deliberate and ulterior.
Originally, it was a bit inexplicable for the little princess to have a rash, but Nurse Su was not stupid. She definitely didn't know that crabs were a taboo and knowingly violated it. It would be reasonable to say that she was instigated by Princess Jin, but the question is, is Princess Jin such a stupid person?
It was clear that he was using his own people to do such a shameful thing. Isn't it the most convincing way to secretly bribe Concubine Hu's people to do this?
This play started from Fang Yi, and it was indeed a bit bluffing. After all, the little princess was involved. The situation of the little princess at that time was so terrible that almost everyone was confused. But at this time, although the little princess was in a serious condition, there was no need to worry about her life as Dr. Liu Liang was here. When the calm returned, the reason that should have returned also returned, and it seemed that some things were not difficult to see through.
Aunt Mu's eyes became meaningful, and Prince Jin's eyes flashed. He still had his usual expressionless expression, but he leaned back.
Over there, Concubine Hu was still crying and didn't seem to realize that her purpose was already known. Maybe she wouldn't be afraid even if she knew, because this situation was not easy to solve. Since she dared to arrange all this, she would definitely not leave any clues.
But here, after a thousand thoughts, Princess Jin stepped forward and said: "Your Highness, please be clear, no matter how stupid I am, I am not stupid enough to use the people I arranged to do such a thing." Compared with Concubine Hu's pretentiousness clearly shows that the princess's attitude is more upright.
Concubine Hu sneered and retorted: "Maybe the princess took advantage of this and thought that no one would suspect you, so she arranged this matter. Everyone knows the truth about darkness under the lamp."
Princess Jin refused to give in: "Then who knows that Concubine Hu will not deliberately use the little princess as a means to deal with me? I am not talking about you, Concubine Hu, the little princess is so young, you Aren't you afraid of what might happen? Aren't you afraid that you will lose a lot of money if you steal money, lose your wife and lose the army? "
Princess Jin was so calm and spoke so sharply that Concubine Hu's expression suddenly changed.
She covered her face with a handkerchief and began to cry: "How could the princess slander me like this? I gave birth to the little princess only after I was pregnant for ten months and stepped into the gate of hell. Who would use his own child as a means to harm others?" People with such thoughts are either evil-minded or unable to give birth to children and cannot understand the feelings of being a mother. They would rather suffer a loss to themselves than to their children. …
"Your Highness, you must make the decision for An Rong..."
While Concubine Hu was crying, she actually pointed at Sang and scolded Huai, saying that Princess Jin could not give birth to a child. This was not obviously pointing at the monk and scolding the bald donkey! Princess Jin's face immediately turned ugly. She straightened her back and pursed her lips tightly: "There is really no need for me to do such a thing. Please be clear to your Highness."
King Jin remained silent, seeming to be thinking about something.
Concubine Hu was chasing after her, and she used another trump card: "Since the princess is determined that I have wronged you for no reason, then we will let the nanny tell me who instigated her to act so heartbroken and crazy. Things."
The finger of blame was finally pointed at Yao Niang again, and this result did not seem surprising.
Concubine Hu wanted to put the blame on Princess Jin. Princess Jin certainly couldn't sit still and wait for death, and Yao Niang is probably a typical example of the so-called gods who fight and mortals suffer.
The pale-faced Yao Niang smiled bitterly. She knew this would be the case, so even though it seemed that she had nothing to do for the time being, she still did not relax her nerves.
Sure enough, it came!
"You have to think carefully and don't be deceived by others. You must know that assassinating the little princess is a serious matter that will kill your head." Concubine Hu looked at Yao Niang, the threat in her eyes was very obvious: "But if you tell the truth "Qing, His Highness will definitely think that you have a reason and was forced to spare your life."
Helping the princess will not only bring you no favors, but will also kill her. On the contrary, if you 'tell the truth', not only will she look at her differently, but the King of Jin will also protect her.
Prince Jin is the biggest person in the entire Jin Prince's palace.
This choice does not seem difficult to make. Even if Yao Niang is really ordered by Princess Jin, Concubine Hu has already helped her eliminate her worries. As long as you are not stupid, you know how to choose.
Yaoniang looked at King Jin. This was the first time she had looked directly at him since King Jin came.
She didn't know why she wanted to look at him, but she just wanted to look at him.
He would definitely be attracted to Concubine Hu, but she couldn't do anything unconscionable. Moreover, Yaoniang also had a persistence in her heart. She was innocent, so why did she have to throw dirty water on herself just to fulfill some of Concubine Hu's selfish motives?
It seems that many things are not difficult to choose, but there are always one issue that many people easily overlook, and that is conscience, reputation, persistence and the bottom line.
Maybe some people don't care about this and just throw it away, but for some people, it is no less than life, it is the foundation of being a human being.
Prince Jin's narrow eyes narrowed.
Yao Niang lowered her head, "I don't understand what the concubine said. I feel very unfair about this whole thing. I have never eaten the crab buns. I don't know why the remaining crab buns appeared in my room." inside."
"You are such a brave slave, you still dare to quibble now!" Concubine Hu raised her eyebrows and became furious: "Pull her out and beat her until she says so!"
Immediately, someone rushed up and wanted to pull Yao Niang down.
Princess Jin clenched her fists under her sleeves, and her pupils tightened.
Of course, she was also aware of Concubine Hu's sinister intention of subduing her, but she could do nothing. Whenever she opens her mouth to say a word for the other party, it means that she is the one who instigated this nanny Su.
She looked at Yao Niang with some worry, wondering if the nanny could bear it...
At this moment, King Jin suddenly spoke.
"This thing was given to her by this king!"
It seemed like a calm statement, but it almost shocked everyone's jaws.
Especially Concubine Hu, whose face was full of disbelief: "Your Highness, Your Highness..."
Yao Niang was also very surprised and subconsciously raised her head to look at King Jin.
But King Jin didn't look at her, but at Concubine Hu.
"Your Highness, this, you, she, how is this possible..." Concubine Hu was a little incoherent. Her pair of phoenix eyes were so round that they seemed to be extremely wide, giving people the feeling that they were about to burst to see.
King Jin's face was cold and his tone was indifferent. He stared at her: "I said that I rewarded her, so I rewarded her. If I said that she didn't have it, then she didn't. Do you have any objection?" This last sentence, The speed was very slow, almost word for word.
This was a warning, and King Jin's eyes were full of warnings.
Concubine Hu's beauty turned pale and she became speechless.
"This matter ends here. If I let this king know what any of you did in it -" King Jin stood up, glanced at everyone in the room, and left with Fucheng without finishing his words.
There was silence in the room, and probably no one expected it to end in this way.
King Jin's solution was very arrogant, but no one dared to say that he was arrogant.
King Jin is the king of this mansion, so whatever he says will be whatever he says. Even if he refers to a deer as a horse, confusing right and wrong. Even many people don't understand why he behaves like this, but this does not prevent everyone from knowing that this farce is extremely disgusting to King Jin.