The Female Psychology PhD Who Time Traveled to the Royal Harem

Chapter 434



Chapter 434

"quickly clean up the eastern quarters. the emperor's procession will arrive this afternoon. why is the garden in the courtyard still not tidied up?"

"the ceremonial utensils should be fetched from the storeroom. what are you all standing around for? hurry up!"

manager luo, a woman with a plump and cheerful figure, was startled when she saw fen yun and the fifth prince, whose head was covered in blood. "heavens! what happened here? why is there so much blood? go back inside, i’ll fetch a physician right away."

fen yun wiped her tears and coldly brushed off manager luo's hand, retreating to her room without a word.

she was the chief maid who had served the late empress, and now she was in charge of the fifth prince. no one in the imperial mausoleum could order her around.

this made the laborers in the mausoleum jealous, and they often banded together to bully her and the fifth prince.

"manager luo, you’re so kind to her, yet she doesn’t appreciate it! if i were you, i wouldn’t care about her at all."

"she’s clinging to a prince who’s been exiled and cast out by the royal family. does she really think she’s holding onto something precious? who even cares about them?"

"when the late empress was alive, she acted all high and mighty, and people flattered her. but now that she’s been banished to this desolate place, what does she have to be proud of?"

"now, now, let’s not speak like that," manager luo waved her hand dismissively. "she was a palace official who fell from grace due to unforeseen circumstances. we should help her when we can. and you lot, stop letting your children bully the fifth prince. after all, he’s still a prince! what if he’s restored to favor one day? you’ll regret it then."

"afraid of a little brat who’s barely grown any hair? ha!"

"ha! if he’s ever restored, it’ll be the same day the empress falls out of favor and the crown prince is disgraced. only then might he have a chance!"

"everyone knows his mother used underhanded means to climb into the emperor’s bed. the emperor probably wishes he could strangle him. sending him to the imperial mausoleum was just to get him out of sight. if he ever returns to the palace, i’ll eat my hat."

"ew, that’s disgusting! hahaha..."

the mocking voices outside were piercing. the fifth prince obediently closed his eyes as fen yun gently wiped the blood from his face.

he seemed accustomed to such minor injuries, as if he couldn’t feel the pain. suddenly, he asked, "aunt fen yun, is father emperor coming to see me?"

he had heard the adults talking earlier. they said the emperor was coming.

"the fifth prince is the most pitiful. so young..."

"the empress did it for the crown prince. the crown prince is only two years old, and the fifth prince is his strongest rival. if the fifth prince were allowed to grow up in the palace, he’d be a formidable threat to the crown prince."

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the empress?

the crown prince?

who were these people?

he had never heard of them before.

but he understood one thing: he was being bullied because of these people called the empress and the crown prince. they were the reason he had been driven out of the palace.

they were the reason aunt fen yun was being mistreated.

the little boy, still too young to fully grasp right from wrong, clenched his tiny fists in anger at the conversation he overheard.

fen yun had insisted on keeping the fifth prince far from the capital, raising him in the desolate imperial mausoleum, to prevent anyone from sowing discord between him and jiang xinyue.

but she didn’t realize that trouble would find them no matter where they went.

meanwhile, jiang xinyue, blissfully enjoying her postpartum rest in kunning palace, was completely unaware of the danger brewing. she was in the midst of a lively game of mahjong with consort shu, consort liang, and noble consort ye.

"single tile, five of circles!"

"ah... i win, i win, i win!"

"pay up, pay up..."

jiang xinyue’s long black hair was tied up, and she wore a loose gown with one foot propped on a chair. together with the other consorts, she sat in a carefree manner, far from the image of a refined noblewoman.

without any men around, the sisters had let loose, shedding all pretense of decorum.


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