Chapter 71 The Eccentric Emperor Can't Live Without Her (The End)
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Would the Emperor really beat up Prince Xian in a fit of anger?
Xiao Lu was extremely uneasy and decided to inform the Imperial Concubine first, just to be on the safe side.
Before long, the Crown Prince, the Wise Prince, and the Prince of Qi, three people with identical faces, figures, and clothes, stood before Emperor Xian of Wei.
Emperor Xian of Wei deliberately put on a stern face and scolded, "Don't move! Stand still, heads up, chests out, and eyes straight ahead!"
The three little kids were still a bit afraid of their father. Their little hands and feet were wobbly and they couldn't stand properly, but their eyes were fixed on the ground and they didn't dare to look around.
Emperor Xian of Wei stared at them for a while, then opened his mouth, dumbfounded, "Xiao Luzi, which one is the Wise Prince?"
He didn't understand why Chu Yuan insisted on dressing the children in the exact same clothes. They already looked similar and were easy to mistake one for the other, and this made it even harder to tell them apart.
Xiao Luzi tried to identify it for a while, then pointed to the one in the middle, "Your Majesty, this one."
Without saying a word, Emperor Xian of Wei had the Prince of Xian arrest him and slapped his buttocks three times.
The punishment wasn't severe; it was just a minor reprimand for him messing around with things in the study.
No sooner had he finished beating the child than the child's mother arrived, crying loudly.
Chu Yuan wasn't angry that Emperor Wei Xian hit the child. When little brats misbehave, they need to be properly disciplined. She just narrowed her eyes and reluctantly stepped forward to take the child.
It's a long story: "Your Majesty, I heard that it was Prince Xian who made the mistake, so why did you punish Prince Qi?"
Emperor Xian of Wei, "..."
His deep, dark eyes glanced at Xiao Luzi. "Didn't you tell me this was the Wise Prince?"
Xiao Luzi, "..."
They knelt down, kowtowed, and dared not utter a single extra word.
Ugh, triplets are so hard to tell apart, especially the Prince Xian and the Prince Qi.
The Crown Prince is somewhat better, after all, he is serious and doesn't like to smile.
After this incident, Emperor Xian of Wei set a rule that triplets could wear clothes of the same style, but the colors had to be different.
The Crown Prince, steady and serious, is suited to black.
The wise king would make a striking appearance, so he would choose blue.
King Qi is obedient, so let's go with purple.
From then on, apart from the closest people who could distinguish the triplets, everyone else used the color of their clothes to tell them apart.
The naming of the triplets' daughters is remarkably similar to that of the triplets' sons.
Emperor Xian of Wei said, "Since Yuan'er has been longing for me day and night, then I will repay Yuan'er with a heart full of longing."
Therefore, the three princesses were named Wei Jiuqian, Wei Jiumeng, and Wei Jiuying.
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For about a year, Lu Qing berated Chu Yuan every day in Zixia Palace, causing panic among the entire palace staff who feared that Chu Yuan might one day take down the entire palace in a fit of anger.
After all, no one dares to question or challenge Chu Yuan's current status.
Nonsense, she has already given birth to six children for Emperor Xian of Wei, three sons and three daughters. If she were not so stupid as to rebel, Emperor Xian of Wei and the Empress Dowager would have been extremely tolerant of her.
With that, what room is there for further argument?
Let's just play it safe.
Didn't you notice that, apart from the Empress, Consort Wan, Consort Fang, and Consort Zheng are almost all on the same side as Chu Yuan?
This is the choice of truly smart people.
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After Chu Yuan collected three "good" characters, the original owner's wishes were considered fulfilled.
One day, the system notified Chu Yuan that her mission was complete and she was rewarded with points (mission, having a child). Then, a choice appeared that was exactly the same as in the previous world: [Transfer immediately] or [Die peacefully in old age].
Chu Yuan chose to die peacefully in her sleep.
Although she only came to complete the mission and resurrect Yeye, in each independent dimension, she is the original owner herself. Only by living a fulfilling life as the original owner can the original owner's resentment dissipate and the small world be at peace.
Freed from the pressure of the mission, Chu Yuan was in high spirits and finally had time to deal with Lu Qing, who spent his days cursing people in Zixia Palace.
She brought another person with her when she went.
It was Xin Changzai who had already lost her mind.
"Sister, thank you for wasting your breath scolding me. I came here today to discuss with you whether we can take a break."
If you really feel that Zixia Palace is not good enough for you and that you are not comfortable living there, then I can find you another place.
What's it like in the Cold Palace?
Look, Xin cried and wailed when she went in, but look how happy and content she is now!
Xin Changzai, who had been thrown to the ground by Mingyue, was clutching a tattered pillow. Her hair was disheveled, her face was sallow, and she chuckled, revealing a mouthful of yellow teeth. "Good boy, my baby, good boy. I've finally given birth to you, to the Emperor's child! Hahaha, the Emperor must be very happy. Shall I take you to find Father Emperor?"
"I'm not lying, I really am pregnant, carrying the Emperor's child!"
"Your Majesty...Your Majesty, come and see! We have a child! Our child looks just like Your Majesty..."
Lu Qing was so frightened by Xin Changzai's crazy behavior that her eyes almost popped out of their sockets.
She immediately shut her mouth tightly and shook her head, "No, I dare not do it again, Consort Ying, I dare not do it again, please don't send me to the Cold Palace!"
Chu Yuan stood up with satisfaction. "That's good. I'm not ruthless or intolerant. As long as everyone is well, that's all that matters."
As he spoke, he gave a meaningful glance to Yu Changzai, who also had a lot of mouths.
The latter was so frightened that he hiccuped, and then couldn't stop, resulting in a very rare Tourette syndrome.
Of course, no one in ancient times knew that this was a disease; it was only rumored that he was frightened by Chu Yuan.
Chu Yuan smiled and let it go after hearing that.
When the Crown Prince was thirteen, Emperor Xian of Wei, wanting to train him, took Chu Yuan on a private tour of the beautiful country and issued an edict appointing the Crown Prince as regent.
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