Pregnant Before the Royal Marriage-Chapter 870 - : The Plague God Has Come_1

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Chapter 870: Chapter 870: The Plague God Has Come_1

Connected, influential, and capable.

Is such a person easy to provoke?

If it weren’t for such a background, Princess Ling’an couldn’t have been so arrogant and domineering from an early age, constantly clashing with the daughter of the Senior Grand Secretary.

The Prince of Wutong and his Princess Consort were reluctant to let their daughter enter the palace to become a Side Concubine for the Crown Prince. After all, the palace is as deep as the ocean, and for their beloved daughter, wouldn’t it be more comfortable to be the main wife of some new nobleman than to be confined in the harem?

However, their daughter was fixated on the Crown Prince and would not be content with anyone else.

Whenever they tried to dissuade her, she would cry, make a scene, and even refuse to eat.

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Left with no choice, the Prince of Wutong had to accept it.

Unfortunately, this daughter of his didn’t understand the rules. After entering the palace, she committed the sin of disrespecting her superiors, arguing with the Emperor and Empress, and even laying her hands on Concubine Shu.

How could this be tolerated?

Before Prince Wutong had a chance to plead for his daughter, he learned that the Emperor had already punished Princess Ling’an by making her a servant in the East Palace.

The Emperor also fiercely reprimanded the Prince of Wutong.

Although the Prince was a man of strength, he was clearly at fault in this matter. He had failed to discipline his daughter properly, allowing her to disrespect the Emperor, the Empress, and even lay hands on Concubine Shu.

Merely punishing her to become a servant was a lenient punishment.

Furthermore, she was appointed to serve the Crown Prince as a maid, which was not much of a humiliation for her.

The Prince of Wutong, feeling helpless, thanked the Emperor for his grace and returned home to discuss with his family. They decided to wait until the Emperor, Empress, and Concubine Shu had calmed down before attempting to rescue their daughter.

Who would have thought that before they could even settle down, news came from the palace that their daughter had been beaten with a wooden plank.

The Princess Consort fainted on the spot, clutching her chest.

In a haste, the Prince of Wutong rushed back to the palace to understand the details of the situation.

The situation wasn’t complicated, the East Palace didn’t cover up, and neither the Empress nor anyone else would cover up for them.

Thus, the Prince of Wutong quickly learned the whole story.

The Crown Prince commanded Ling’an to serve the Princess Consort in the Crystal Clear Manor. Not only did Princess Ling’an fail to obey, but she also wreaked havoc in the manor, smashing it to pieces, even causing the Princess Consort to fall ill.

The ruin of Crystal Clear Manor was apparent and anyone could see it.

The scattered broken flower pots and remnants of flowers under the bright summer sun were unbearable to see for anyone.

Although the Prince of Wutong didn’t see it firsthand, someone described it to him in detail, in the presence of the Emperor, Empress, and the Crown Prince.

The Emperor remained stern-faced, the Empress kept her eyes down, and the Crown Prince wore an emotionless expression.

“Prince Wutong, your Ling’an caused trouble in the Princess Consort’s residence. What do you have to say for it?”

“It is all my fault.” Prince of Wutong immediately knelt down, “I beg the Emperor, the Empress, and the Crown Prince for forgiveness. However… Ling’an has been spoiled since childhood, she cannot handle rough work, this is well known to everyone, including the Emperor. Breaking the flower pots was indeed Ling’an’s mistake, but was not the punishment of beating her too harsh? Ling’an’s mother has fainted several times in anxiety, only yearning to see Ling’an one last time…”

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“It’s not that severe.” Li Hongyuan interjected, “Princess Ling’an has always been robust, three strokes of the cane are unlikely to endanger her life. On the contrary, it’s her who had upset the Princess Consort, causing her to fall sick. Prince Wutong you must know, the Princess Consort is always of poor health.”

“Is the Princess Consort really ill?”

Prince Wu Tong asked, clearly doubting.

Just then, a cold snort could be heard from outside the room.

“Your Majesty, General Jiang Mubai requests an audience,” a eunuch reported.

Oh dear.

How did this plague had been summoned here.

Prince of Wutong inwardly groaned.

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