Chapter 962 The eldest daughter is as bright as spring flowers (84)
Chapter 962 The eldest daughter is as bright as spring flowers (84)
Chapter 962: The eldest daughter is as bright as spring flowers (eighty-four)
Big *** had a bad feeling in her heart. She didn't know that Zhou Rou was pregnant before. She didn't think much about Zhou Rou's behavior of going to the temple to pray, and just thought that Zhou Rou wanted to relax. But now she has a different opinion.
She also gave birth to a daughter in the temple, just a few days after Zhou Rou gave birth.
After Yu finished drawing the birthmark, she was the first to step forward and grab the paper. She looked at the paper in her hand and said with gritted teeth, "Zhou Rou, what on earth have you done? Dajue Temple, birthmark, the tenth day of the third lunar month... Explain why Zhou Zhiying's birthmark is the same as your daughter's? Even the position is the same!"
Why did the emperor go to Dajue Temple to pray on March 13th, and happened to encounter an assassin, and gave birth to a child in the temple? Whose daughter is Zhou Zhiying?
It was in Dajue Temple that the eldest lady gave birth to her daughter. At that time, an assassin suddenly appeared, and the maidservant beside her died to protect her. She ran all the way, her amniotic fluid broke, and the child was born in Zhou's house.
At that time, she trusted Zhou very much, but now she couldn't help but wonder if Zhou had taken advantage of her coma to switch the baby. Whose daughter was Zhou Zhiying?
Zhou shook her head in panic and said, "Princess, you misunderstood. My great-grandmother also had a birthmark. Perhaps the county lady and my daughter were influenced by her and have similar birthmarks.
As for the timing, it was really a coincidence. I was hiding in the temple to give birth to my child. How could I have known that you would be assassinated? You are good to Rouniang, and Rouniang will not harm you. "
Zhou's explanation seemed far-fetched to the Empress Dowager. She approached Zhou, lifted her chin, and questioned her, "Oh, you won't harm me? Back then, you begged me desperately, but I didn't save that second-named official named Cai. Your child is fatherless, and you've lost your husband. Are you really as free of resentment as you appear?"
When your child was accidentally lost at the age of three, you cried yourself blind. At the time, I thought you were so affectionate and kind to your niece. Now, when I think back on it, I feel something is very wrong. Were you crying for your missing niece, or were you worried about your own daughter?
Zhou kept shaking her head to show her loyalty, but unfortunately the boss no longer believed her.
Prince Consort Zhou was so anxious that he urged, "Sister, tell me, what did you do? Did you really kill Yu Midwife and Aying because you were angry with them?"
Prince Consort Zhou was also extremely surprised. He could no longer sit still. Faced with the Grand Secretary's request to bring Zhou Zhiying from the Dali Temple, he did not stop him.
In Prince Consort Zhou's heart, niece and daughter are different.
No matter how much he loved his sister, he could not allow her to exchange children, especially since one of the children died.
If it was his niece who died, Prince Consort Zhou would at most sigh with regret, feeling sorry for his sister's miserable life. But if it was not his niece who died, but his and the princess's biological daughter whom he had been waiting for for a long time, Prince Consort Zhou would feel like he had difficulty breathing. How many faces did his sister have?
If his daughter really died at birth, Prince Consort Zhou imagined this possibility, and he felt unbearable pain in his heart. He couldn't help but want to slap his sister, cut off all ties, and deal with the matter impartially, even if it meant asking his sister to pay with her life.
The couple couldn't calm down. They urgently needed new evidence to prove that they were wrong, that their daughter was definitely still alive, and that Zhou Zhiying was definitely their daughter.
But reason told them that perhaps the baby swap was the reason Zhou had disposed of her maid and midwife. They knew the birthmark on Zhou Zhiying's daughter, which would reveal her true identity, so Zhou chose to silence them. Yu and Aying were both confused. What did "big ***" mean? What else had Zhou done?
Swap the child? Who?
The county lady? How dare Zhou?
She is the princess's daughter, a real noble lady!
Royal bloodline, does anyone dare to change it?
Aying's eyes rolled around, and she suddenly raised her head and looked at Qingli.
Qingli smiled gently at Aying, telling her not to be afraid, "You can tell me anything you want."
Ah Ying mustered up her courage and asked the princess, "Your Highness, I also have a birthmark. I'm asking, could you please show me the pattern?"
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