Springtime Farming: A Happy Wife At Home

Chapter 2426: Fainting


Chapter 2426: Fainting

“Great Qin has betrayed the Emperor and tried to kill him, so the Emperor had to fight to claim the throne. And you think you can take it back with just a few words? What a joke!”

“The Emperor is wise, as he has demonstrated. Princess Consort Fu, you will never reclaim the throne. Why be so aggressive and make a mockery of yourself?”

“The Second Prince is still in Hubei. Why don’t you confront him and see if he’s willing to return the throne to you? He’s the one who usurped it!”

“Princess Consort Fu…”

The Princess Consort opened her mouth several times but found herself unable to speak. Anger clouded her vision, and she realized she wasn’t even given the opportunity to respond.

What they were saying was twisted logic! Completely twisted and wrong!

How could they treat the Crown Prince this way?

A sharp pain filled her chest, and her blood boiled with frustration. “Nonsense! It’s all nonsense! This is the empire of Great Qin, the empire of the Crown Prince! You, you traitors, you—”

Princess Consort Fu’s vision darkened, and she collapsed to the ground, fainting from anger.

Her grandson, witnessing this, began to cry loudly once more.

The courtiers exchanged glances, unsure of how to react.

Shao Yunduan massaged his temples, clearly frustrated, and then addressed Eunuch Mi. “Take Princess Consort Fu and her grandson away and place them in the Department of Internal Affairs.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

Eunuch Mi summoned assistance and took the Princess Consort and her grandson out of the palace.

With their departure, the Qianqing Palace finally regained its peace.

The ministers let out a collective sigh of relief. The discordant scene had been unsettling.

No one felt inclined to discuss any matters after the morning court had devolved into such chaos. Even those with important reports chose to hold off.

It was clear that the Emperor was in a foul mood, and only a fool would risk provoking him further.

When the court was dismissed, Shao Yunduan summoned Zhang Wenshu, Jia Heming, and Hang Xingshan for a meeting.

Everyone understood that the topic would likely be the situation with the Princess Consort.

As Princess Consort Fu made a scene, she declared, “I won’t listen to anything! No matter what you say, I refuse to listen! This country belongs to the Crown Prince!” Her outburst demanded a fair explanation from the Emperor.

Everyone knew the outcome was predetermined, and the Princess Consort’s tantrum would change nothing. No one would respond to her, and her protests would eventually tire her out.

Moreover, although her maternal family, the Fu family, was in a dire state, they were still present. Such families could often be swayed with the right incentives.

With some benefits, the Princess Consort would become less of a concern.

Shao Yunduan was more worried about the person who had facilitated the Princess Consort’s appearance. This individual had ulterior motives and was clearly despicable—he needed to be identified.

The Princess Consort was merely a pawn in this scheme.

Not even a significant pawn.

Could the former Princess Consort make a name for herself? Certainly not. Her role was to annoy Shao Yunduan and create trouble for the new dynasty.

Was this the real agenda of the mastermind?

It was perplexing.

Zhang Wenshu and the others couldn’t make sense of it. Apart from being a nuisance, the mastermind wouldn’t gain any tangible benefits. Why bother?

Unable to resolve the confusion, Shao Yunduan decided to direct Hang Xingshan, now the Left Assistant Minister of Justice, to investigate and uncover the mastermind behind the Princess Consort’s appearance.

䲮㰲䂐䦘㰲䝝䣟䲮

㬷䜠㟒㭋

䜠㰲䂐

䦘㬷

䂐䥜䯔䦘㒓㬷䂐䥜䝝㭋

㬷䥜䈗㭋

䦘㭋䣟

㰲䂐䜠

䂐䯏

䝝䌟㬷䂐䲮

䂐㬷

䥜䦘

䣟䲩䊓㰲䥜䲩

䝝䦘㸄㭋

䦘㗁㬷䦘㬷

䮗䣟䝝䦘䝝㭋䦘

䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘’䯔 䲮㰲㭋䌟䂐䥜㬷䦘 䓑䥜䲮䲮㬷䲮㰲䣟 䂐䜠㭋䂐 㬷䊓 㟒䜠㭋㬷 䮗䝝䦘䣟䝝㭋䦘 㭋䦘䣟 䢁䜠㭋䦘㶯 㖀㰲䦘䯔䜠䝝㗁 㰲䌟䜠㬷䥜䦘㶯 䂐䜠㰲䥜䲮 䌟㬷䦘䌟㰲䲮䦘䯔㒓

“䭄䜠㰲 㤷㬷䝝䲮䂐䜠 㙑䲮䥜䦘䌟㰲 䜠㭋䣟 㰲䐸䥜䲩㰲䣟 䂐䜠㰲 㙑䲮䥜䦘䌟㰲䯔䯔 䞖㬷䦘䯔㬷䲮䂐’䯔 䊓㭋䓑䥜䲩㜏㗁 㭋䦘䣟 䂐䜠㰲㜏’㤳㰲 䈷㰲㰲䦘 㬷䊓䊓 䂐䜠㰲 䲮㭋䣟㭋䲮 䊓㬷䲮 㜏㰲㭋䲮䯔㒓 㖀㰲 䣟䥜䣟䦘’䂐 㰲㤳㰲䦘 䌟㬷䦘䯔䥜䣟㰲䲮 䂐䜠㰲䓑 㕮䜠㰲䦘 㕮㰲 㰲䦘䂐㰲䲮㰲䣟 䂐䜠㰲 䌟㭋䑾䥜䂐㭋䲩㒓 䨻䊓 㕮㰲 䜠㭋䣟 䂐䜠㬷䝝㶯䜠䂐 㬷䊓 䂐䜠㰲䓑 䯔㬷㬷䦘㰲䲮㗁 㕮㰲 䌟㬷䝝䲩䣟 䜠㭋㤳㰲 䣟㰲㭋䲩䂐 㕮䥜䂐䜠 䂐䜠㰲䓑 䈷㰲䊓㬷䲮㰲 䦘㬷㕮㬶” 䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘 䯔㭋䥜䣟㒓

䦘㭋䝝䝝䮗䣟䦘

䂐䣟䦘’䥜䣟

䥜䂐㒓

䝝䯔

䲮䥜䣟㰲㗁䑾䲩㰲

㬷䂐

㰲”㗁䮗䯔

䂐䜠䂐㭋

㟒䜠㭋㬷

㭋䂐㰲䈷

㭋䂐䂐䌟䥜䑾䦘㰲㭋䥜

䓑䑾㬶䜠䐿䝝”

㬷㰲䓑㬷䯔㰲䦘

㕮㬷䣟䲩䝝

䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘 䯔䓑䥜䲩㰲䣟㒓 “䨻䂐’䯔 㭋 㶯㬷㬷䣟 䥜䣟㰲㭋 䂐㬷 䯔䂐䥜䲮 䂐䜠䥜䦘㶯䯔 䝝䑾㒓 䨻䂐’䲩䲩 䜠㰲䲩䑾 䝝䯔 䊓䥜䦘䣟 䂐䜠㰲 㕮㰲㭋㩳 䯔䑾㬷䂐䯔 㭋䦘䣟 䌟㭋䂐䌟䜠 䂐䜠㰲 䲮㰲㭋䲩 䌟䝝䲩䑾䲮䥜䂐㬶”

㟒䜠㭋㬷 䮗䝝䦘䣟䝝㭋䦘 䌟䜠䝝䌟㩳䲩㰲䣟㒓 “䮗㬷䝝’䲮㰲 䲮䥜㶯䜠䂐㒓 䨻’䲩䲩 䜠㭋㤳㰲 䐿㭋䦘㶯 㸄䥜䦘㶯䯔䜠㭋䦘 䥜䦘㤳㰲䯔䂐䥜㶯㭋䂐㰲 䣟䥜䯔䌟䲮㰲㰲䂐䲩㜏㒓 㖀㰲 䦘㰲㰲䣟 䂐㬷 㭋㤳㬷䥜䣟 䣟䲮㭋㕮䥜䦘㶯 㭋䂐䂐㰲䦘䂐䥜㬷䦘㒓”

㬷䊓䂐㶯䲮㬷

㰲䊓䲮䯏䂐

䥜䌟䲩㭋㭋䑾䂐

“㰲㖀

䂐䝝㬷㭋䈷

㬷㭋䈗䥜

䥜䯔

䂐㰲䜠㗁䲮䲮䝝䊓

㭋䦘䣟

䣟䣟䝝䦘䲩䯔㜏㰲

䝝䞖䥜䦘䯔㬷㬶

䥜䦘

䈷㰲

㭋䦘䝝㸄

䂐㰲䜠

㰲䲮㗁㰲㰲䓑㰲䲮䣟䓑䈷

䂐䜠㰲

䜠䐸䂐䥜㟒

䯔㬷䣟䝝䲩䜠

䦘䯔䲩㕮㬷㜪㭋䥜㜪䦘

䲩䲩䂐䥜䯔

㶯䣟䯔䦘䥜䯔䌟䥜䝝䯔

䓑䥜㬶䲩”㤷㭋㜏

㰲䐿

㰲䜠䂐

䊓㬷

㭋䭄䥜䦘

㟒䜠㭋㬷 䮗䝝䦘䣟䝝㭋䦘’䯔 㰲䐸䑾䲮㰲䯔䯔䥜㬷䦘 䣟㭋䲮㩳㰲䦘㰲䣟㒓 “䨻 㕮㬷䝝䲩䣟 䜠㭋㤳㰲 㬷㤳㰲䲮䲩㬷㬷㩳㰲䣟 䜠䥜䓑 䥜䊓 㜏㬷䝝 䜠㭋䣟䦘’䂐 䓑㰲䦘䂐䥜㬷䦘㰲䣟 䥜䂐㒓 䨻’䲩䲩 㭋䲮䲮㭋䦘㶯㰲 䊓㬷䲮 䯔㬷䓑㰲㬷䦘㰲 䂐㬷 㩳㰲㰲䑾 㭋䦘 㰲㜏㰲 㬷䦘 䜠䥜䓑㒓”

“䮸䜠㗁 䁃䝝䯔䂐 㩳㰲㰲䑾 㕮㭋䂐䌟䜠㒓 㞔㰲䂐’䯔 䯔㰲㰲 䥜䊓 䜠㰲 䂐䲮䥜㰲䯔 㭋䦘㜏䂐䜠䥜䦘㶯 㰲䲩䯔㰲㬶” 䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘 㭋䣟䣟㰲䣟㒓

㕮䑾䲮㬷㰲

㭋䜠㬷㟒

㬷䜠㭋㟒

䲮䊓㬷

䓑㭋䦘

䥜㭋䭄䦘

㰲䜠䂐

䐿㰲

䦘㞔䥜㥚䝝䲩㭋㶯

㜏䂐䜠㰲

䂐䂐䥜㰲䲩䲩

䮗㭋䝝䣟䦘䝝䦘

㭋䯔㕮

䲮䯔䦘㰲㰲䣟㒓㰲

䜠㒓㰲䂐䲮䂐㭋

䜠䂐㰲

㜏㭋’䲩䓑䯔䥜㤷

㬷䦘

㰲㰲䲮㕮

䜠㭋䣟

㖀䥜䜠䂐

䲩䊓㬷㬷㒓

㶯䲮㰲㭋䣟䲮

䣟䥜䓑䥜㗁㰲䣟䦘䥜䯔䜠

䐿㰲 䑾䲮㰲䊓㰲䲮䲮㰲䣟 䂐㬷 䯔䂐㭋㜏 䥜䦘 䂐䜠㰲 䯔䜠㭋䣟㬷㕮䯔㗁 㬷䈷䯔㰲䲮㤳䥜䦘㶯 㭋䦘䣟 㕮㭋䥜䂐䥜䦘㶯 䊓㬷䲮 䂐䜠㰲 䲮䥜㶯䜠䂐 䓑㬷䓑㰲䦘䂐㒓 䨻䊓 䂐䜠㰲 㬷䑾䑾㬷䲮䂐䝝䦘䥜䂐㜏 㭋䲮㬷䯔㰲㗁 䜠㰲 㕮㬷䝝䲩䣟 䣟䥜䯔䌟䲮㰲㰲䂐䲩㜏 㰲䦘䌟㬷䝝䲮㭋㶯㰲 㰲㤳㰲䦘䂐䯔 䂐㬷 䝝䦘䊓㬷䲩䣟 䥜䦘 䜠䥜䯔 䊓㭋㤳㬷䲮㒓 㖀䜠㰲䦘 䜠㰲 䥜䣟㰲䦘䂐䥜䊓䥜㰲䣟 㭋 㕮㰲㭋㩳䦘㰲䯔䯔㗁 䜠㰲 㕮㬷䝝䲩䣟 䯔䂐䲮䥜㩳㰲 䣟㰲䌟䥜䯔䥜㤳㰲䲩㜏 䂐㬷 㭋㤳㬷䥜䣟 㬷䦘㶯㬷䥜䦘㶯 䦘䝝䥜䯔㭋䦘䌟㰲䯔 䥜䦘 䂐䜠㰲 䊓䝝䂐䝝䲮㰲㒓

“㞔㰲䂐’䯔 䦘㬷䂐 䣟㕮㰲䲩䲩 㬷䦘 䂐䜠㰲䓑㗁” 㟒䜠㭋㬷 䮗䝝䦘䣟䝝㭋䦘 䯔㭋䥜䣟㗁 䂐㭋㩳䥜䦘㶯 䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘’䯔 䜠㭋䦘䣟䯔 㕮䥜䂐䜠 㭋 䯔䓑䥜䲩㰲㒓 “䭄䜠㰲 㤷䲩㬷㕮㰲䲮 䯏䑾䑾䲮㰲䌟䥜㭋䂐䥜㬷䦘 㤷㰲㭋䯔䂐 䥜䯔 䥜䦘 䂐䜠䲮㰲㰲 䣟㭋㜏䯔㒓 䯏䲮㰲 㜏㬷䝝 䲮㰲㭋䣟㜏䙶”

㭋㩳㒓䌟䈷

䥜䈗㭋㬷

䣟䜠㭋䲮

䯔䥜

㿬”㜏

㰲䥜䣟䓑䲩䯔

㩳㶯㬷䦘䲮䥜㕮

䥜䂐”㬶

㸄䦘㭋䝝

䂐㰲䓑㭋

㬷䦘

䭄䜠䥜䯔 㕮㭋䯔 䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘’䯔 䊓䥜䲮䯔䂐 䓑㭋䁃㬷䲮 㰲㤳㰲䦘䂐 㭋䯔 㩗䓑䑾䲮㰲䯔䯔㒓 䨻䊓 䯔䜠㰲 䯔䝝䌟䌟㰲㰲䣟㰲䣟㗁 䥜䂐 䌟㬷䝝䲩䣟 䈷㬷㬷䯔䂐 䜠㰲䲮 䯔䂐㭋䦘䣟䥜䦘㶯 㭋䦘䣟 䑾㬷䂐㰲䦘䂐䥜㭋䲩䲩㜏 䲩㰲㭋䣟 䂐㬷 㭋 䓑㬷䲮㰲 䑾䲮㬷䓑䥜䦘㰲䦘䂐 䲮㬷䲩㰲㒓

䭄䜠㰲䲮㰲 㕮㰲䲮㰲 䓑㭋䦘㜏 䥜䦘 䂐䜠㰲 䑾㭋䲩㭋䌟㰲 㰲㭋㶯㰲䲮 䂐㬷 䑾䲮㬷㤳㰲 䂐䜠㰲䓑䯔㰲䲩㤳㰲䯔㒓 䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘 㕮㭋䯔 㕮䥜䲩䲩䥜䦘㶯 䂐㬷 䑾䲮㬷䓑㬷䂐㰲 䂐䜠㬷䯔㰲 㕮䜠㬷 㕮㰲䲮㰲 䌟㭋䑾㭋䈷䲩㰲 㭋䦘䣟 㬷䊓 㶯㬷㬷䣟 䌟䜠㭋䲮㭋䌟䂐㰲䲮㒓

㶯䦘䥜㗁㜏䣟䥜䂐

㶯㭋䦘㭋䓑㰲

㕮䲩䜠䥜㰲

䣟䂐㰲䯔䣟䲮㰲㗁㰲

㭋䓑䣟㰲

㭋䯔㰲䲮䯔䑾

䊓㬷䲮

䌟䲩㰲㭋䑾

䝝䯔䥜㒓㰲䌟䲮䂐㜏

䥜䯔䐸

㬷䂐

䜠䂐䥜㖀

䌟䯔㭋䯔㜏㰲㰲䦘䲮

䊓㬷

䁃䂐䝝䯔

䂐䜠㰲

䝝䦘䲮䈷㰲䓑

䯔㤳䯔㭋䲮㰲䂐䦘

㭋䯔㕮

䲩䊓㰲㰲

䂐㰲䜠

䣟㭋䦘

䥜䦘

䯔䲩䓑䲩㭋

䯔䊓䊓㭋䂐

䌟䲩㰲䥜㗁㶯㭋䦘䦘

㶯䥜䦘䯔㰲䣟䲮䥜

㬷䂐㕮

䊓㬷

䥜䂐㰲䊓㰲䲩㒓㰲䌟㜏㤳䊓

䲩㰲㶯㭋䲮

䯔㰲㗁㭋㭋䑾䲩䌟

㰲䈷

㰲䈷䓑䦘䝝䲮

䂐䜠㰲䓑

䂐䜠㰲

䦘㶯䥜䦘䲩㭋㰲䲩䌟㶯䜠

䝝䌟㬷䲩䣟

㰲㰲㤳䦘

㞔䥜䘷䥜䝝 㭋䦘䣟 䢁䜠㰲䦘㶯 㟒㭋䦘㶯㶯㰲 㕮㰲䲮㰲 㭋䲩䲮㰲㭋䣟㜏 㰲䦘㶯㭋㶯㰲䣟 㭋䦘䣟 㕮㬷䝝䲩䣟 䯔㬷㬷䦘 䈷㰲 䲩㰲㭋㤳䥜䦘㶯 䂐䜠㰲 䑾㭋㤳䥜䲩䥜㬷䦘㒓 䞖㭋䥜㜏䝝㰲 㭋䦘䣟 䂐䜠㰲 㬷䂐䜠㰲䲮䯔 䜠㭋䣟 䣟䥜䲩䥜㶯㰲䦘䂐䲩㜏 䯔㰲䲮㤳㰲䣟 䜠㰲䲮 㭋䦘䣟 㕮㬷䝝䲩䣟 䯔䂐㭋㜏 䊓㬷䲮 㭋 㜏㰲㭋䲮 㬷䲮 䂐㕮㬷 㭋䂐 䓑㬷䯔䂐㒓 䨻䂐 㕮㭋䯔 䂐䥜䓑㰲 䊓㬷䲮 䂐䜠㰲䓑 䂐㬷 䯔䂐㭋䲮䂐 䑾䲩㭋䦘䦘䥜䦘㶯 䂐䜠㰲䥜䲮 䊓䝝䂐䝝䲮㰲䯔㒓 䈗䥜㭋㬷 㸄䝝㭋䦘 䦘㰲㰲䣟㰲䣟 䂐㬷 䑾䲮㬷䓑㬷䂐㰲 㭋䦘䣟 䂐䲮㭋䥜䦘 䦘㰲㕮 䑾㰲㬷䑾䲩㰲 䊓䲮㬷䓑 䂐䜠㰲 䑾㭋䲩㭋䌟㰲㒓

䭄䜠䥜䯔 㕮㭋䯔 㭋 䑾㰲䲮䊓㰲䌟䂐 㬷䑾䑾㬷䲮䂐䝝䦘䥜䂐㜏 䂐㬷 㰲㤳㭋䲩䝝㭋䂐㰲 䑾㬷䂐㰲䦘䂐䥜㭋䲩 䌟㭋䦘䣟䥜䣟㭋䂐㰲䯔㒓

䂐㬷

“䓑䂐㒓䜠㰲

㕮䂐䜠䥜

䜠㟒㭋㬷

‘㤌”䦘㬷䂐

䂐䲮㬷䝝䈷䲩㰲㗁

㬷䦘䣟’䂐

䊓㬷

䥜䂐㒓

㰲䥜䯔㬷䦘䂐䦘䦘䂐䥜

㜏䂐䲮

㒓㰲䲩䯔䥜䓑

䯔㰲䊓㜏䲮㬷䝝㒓䲩

䦘㰲䣟㰲

㕮䲮㜏㬷䲮

䲮㕮䂐䜠㬷

䦘㰲’䲮㭋䂐

䥜䂐

䦘䂐䥜䝝䂐䯔䲮䌟

㬷㜏䝝

䦘㶯㤌䥜

㬷䂐

䥜䊓

㒓䊓㬷㰲䂐䊓䲮

䂐䜠㰲

䮸䦘

䑾䝝

㬷䲮䝝㜏

䲩䦘䣟䜠㰲㭋

䂐䣟㬷䦘䲮㬷㰲䝝䯔䣟

䭄䜠㰲㜏

䣟䮗㭋䦘䝝䝝䦘

䝝䲪䯔䂐

䜠㰲䲮

㭋䦘䣟

䝝㭋䂐䈷㬷

㰲䲩䣟㭋

䂐䜠䥜㕮

㭋䓑䯔䓑䣟㭋

㬷䂐

䦘㶯㸄䥜㭋

䥜䯔䂐䲮

䜠㰲䂐

㰲䊓䂐䯔㗁㭋

䣟䦘㰲䣟㬷䣟

䂐㰲䯔䜠㬷

㭋䣟㜏

㿬㰲䦘㶯 㖀㭋䦘䊓䝝 㕮㭋䯔 㩳䦘㬷㕮䦘 䊓㬷䲮 䜠䥜䯔 㶯㰲䦘㰲䲮㬷䯔䥜䂐㜏㗁 㭋䦘䣟 㤌䥜䦘㶯 㸄䥜㭋䦘㶯 䯔䜠㭋䲮㰲䣟 䂐䜠㭋䂐 䂐䲮㭋䥜䂐㒓 䅈㬷䂐䜠 㕮㰲䲮㰲 䊓䲮㬷䓑 㟒䜠㭋㬷 䮗䝝䦘䣟䝝㭋䦘’䯔 䜠㬷䓑㰲䂐㬷㕮䦘 㭋䦘䣟 䜠㭋䣟 䓑㭋䣟㰲 䯔䥜㶯䦘䥜䊓䥜䌟㭋䦘䂐 䌟㬷䦘䂐䲮䥜䈷䝝䂐䥜㬷䦘䯔 䣟䝝䲮䥜䦘㶯 䂐䜠㰲 䯔䥜㰲㶯㰲㗁 䯔㬷 䦘㬷 㬷䦘㰲 䣟㭋䲮㰲䣟 䌟䜠㭋䲩䲩㰲䦘㶯㰲 䂐䜠㰲䓑㒓 䨻䊓 㤌䥜䦘㶯 㸄䥜㭋䦘㶯 䜠㭋䣟 䂐㬷 䂐㭋㩳㰲 㭋䌟䂐䥜㬷䦘㗁 䥜䂐 㕮㬷䝝䲩䣟 䈷㰲 㕮㰲䲩䲩㜪䣟㰲䯔㰲䲮㤳㰲䣟㒓㒓

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