C342 History repeats the next generation (1/2)

Rong'er thought to himself: Actually, the story of the harem is a cycle, from my generation to the generation of princes, I am not sure if I should be happy or not with Yin Reng's devotion. I can clearly feel the change in Wan Ying today, will Wan Ying bring happiness to the crown prince, or will it affect his judgement? ★

Because she had been busy with Yin Zhi's wedding, Rong'er from the crown prince's palace hadn't been here for a long time, so she came to the crown prince's palace early in the morning. Coincidentally, Yin Reng wasn't in the palace when she arrived, so Crown Prince's Wife Jiajia welcomed Rong'er into her room.

In truth, Rong'er understood in his heart that the Emperor was very fond of Yin Reng. All these years, although the Emperor had been very strict with the crown prince, if Yin Reng insisted on doing things, they would have to listen to him. In truth, Rong'er thought that Yin Reng knew about this, and Rong'er came over today.

Jijia treated Rong'er gently and courteously. Rong'er knew that she should already know that the crown prince was against using her as his concubine, but her expression remained calm, making it impossible for others to see what she was truly thinking.

”Jiajia, the Crown Prince is still young. Sometimes, he might think less about things. Don't take things to heart.” Rong'er couldn't help but comfort him softly.

”Since Wan Ying gave birth to four children for the crown prince, she should be more suitable to be Crown Prince's Wife than chenqie.” Although she wanted to hide the bitterness in her eyes, she could not escape Rong'er's eyes.

Rong'er suddenly felt a strange feeling, yes … All of this was like a replica of history. The harem that she had experienced all those years ago seemed to have replayed itself on these children.

Crown Prince's Wife is the future empress of the Great Qing. The reason the Emperor has his eyes on you must be because he appreciates your moral character. You just need to continue holding on to it, I believe that you will do a very good job! ”

Xie Rong and his mother cherish him. Jijia is just doing her job.” Jijia smiled.

Rong'er nodded his head, this Jiajia is indeed worthy of being a daughter of a noble family, her manners made Rong'er feel like she was a shadow of the Empress Renxiao, ”Where's Wan Ying? ”Since I've come, let's go take a look at her.”

”Chenqie will bring Mother Rong over.” Jiajia nodded and called the palace maid over. ”Go inform the prince's consort that she is here and needs to see her. Tell her to prepare.”

”There's no need to pass on the information. We can just go straight over.” Rong'er stood up with a smile.

”mother should wait a moment, Wan Ying's body is not feeling good recently, she should be in bed resting, let her recuperate a bit.” Ziggy said softly.

”Oh, sick? Is it serious? ” Rong'er asked with concern.

”It's fine. I just need to rest.” Ziggy whispered back.

After reporting the return of palace maid, Jiejia led Rong'er to Wan Ying's room in the east wing. Seeing that Wan Ying's face was still drowsy, Rong'er asked in concern, ”prince's consort, where are you not feeling good?”

”I …” Wanying raised her head to look at Jiejia and said in a low voice, ”Chenqie will be fine.”

Rong'er nodded. She could see the sparkle in Wan Ying's eyes. From her perspective, Wan Ying didn't look like she was sick. It was as if she had just woken up.

”Please take a seat mother. Men, quickly serve the tea for Mother Rong!” After Rong'er sat down, Wan Ying told the palace maid, and Rong'er lightly frowned. Normally, Jiejia was Crown Prince's Wife, but Wan Ying should have invited her to the palace to have some tea, but the two of them couldn't see Jiejia's position at all.

”Crown Prince's Wife, you sit down too!” Rong'er emphasized the word Crown Prince's Wife.

Wan Ying also quickly said, ”Yes, sister, please take a seat too.” Ziggy smiled faintly and sat down next to Rong'er.

Wan Ying said to Rong'er with a smile, ”I didn't know that Mother Rong would come, Wan Ying is really lacking in manners.”