Chapter 550: The Imperial Concubine Is Pure and Elegant (301) Members can add more
Chapter 550: The Imperial Concubine Is Pure and Elegant (301) Members can add more
Chapter 550: The Imperial Concubine Is Pure and Elegant (Three Hundred and One) Members Plus
The Queen Mother was unwilling to give up and wanted her niece to talk to her son, so she took Xuan Shi to her private storehouse to give him a gift.
But the Queen Mother's kindness was ultimately misplaced. Qiao Li and Liang Sheng's relationship was no longer ambiguous. They were more like cousins, caring for each other but not crossing the line.
It was also during the conversation that Qiao Li learned that the medicine she gave to Liang Sheng in Northern Xinjiang was used by him to treat the real Third Prince. Only by taking such precious medicine in time could Ping An save his life.
Liang Sheng said dejectedly, "I named him 'Ping An' because I hoped he would grow up safely and stay away from trouble. What a pity."
Qiao Li thought about it and suggested going to visit the young man. Liang Sheng would not refuse, so the two of them got up and left the Cining Palace.
Seeing Xuan Yunian outside the Cining Palace, Qiao Li smiled and talked to her husband, and then the three of them went to visit Ping An together. Liang Sheng didn't want to see Xuan Yunian, but it was difficult to drive him away.
After not seeing Qiao Zhi for many years, the naturally arrogant genius doctor has become less arrogant and more calm. When he learned that the medicine that saved Ping An's life was made by the veiled princess of Northern Frontier, Qiao Zhi hurriedly asked Qiao Li to see Ping An.
After seeing Ping'an's condition, Qiao Li couldn't help but sigh. It wasn't easy for this young man to grow up. Qiao Zhi must have put countless efforts into it over the years, but Ping'an was lucky to be alive. She and Qiao Zhi discussed a medication treatment plan. After a few years of slow recuperation, Ping'an should no longer need to be bedridden, but he would be dependent on medication for the rest of his life.
Qiao Zhi looked at Ping An solemnly, then smiled and said, "As long as he's alive, it's good. After all, he's a prince, so he won't be short of medicine or money."
Qiao Li also agreed with this statement. Naturally, the royal family would not be short of medicinal herbs for the prince. Qiao Zhi looked at the Princess of Northern Frontier before him. A familiar feeling lingered. He probably guessed her identity, but did not point it out.
After Ping An recuperated in the palace for half a year, Qiao Zhi took Ping An back to Medicine Valley. Liang Yu also went with them. Although she did not participate in the rebellion, her mother was Ji Wei and her identity was awkward. She did not want to stay in the palace for the time being, so she followed Qiao Zhi back to Medicine Valley. Later, she met a young knight who came to Qiao Zhi for treatment. She fell in love with the knight and married him.
Five years later, Liang Yu's daughter was only two years old. Due to conflicting marital ties and conflicts between her and her mother-in-law, she grew tired of this life and lost her love for the knight. She divorced him. Ping An, now able to walk normally, allowed Liang Yu to return to the princess residence Liang Sheng had given her. Having experienced the vicissitudes of life, she became free and easy. Although her father didn't favor her, he gave her everything she deserved. The new emperor, recognizing her tact, treated her like a younger sister. Indeed, as a princess, she enjoyed greater wealth than most. As long as she refrained from treason, she could live a comfortable life. Her previous life was filled with hardships and hardships, and she naturally cherished the wealth and prosperity she enjoyed in this life. As for Ji Wei, when Wu Lan was sent to the Heavenly Prison by Qiao Li to accompany her, Ji Wei wished to strangle her. If Wu Lan hadn't been impersonated, her entire power would have been exposed, her rebellion would have failed, and she would have been imprisoned. How could Wu Lan be willing to be scolded by Ji Wei? The two of them always quarreled in the prison.
Ji Wei, who had already spent a month in the prison, learned that she would be exiled to the bitter cold land of Northeast China thousands of miles away to do hard labor and that her crimes would never be forgiven. She could not imagine how miserable her future would be. She cried for several days and wanted to see her daughter, but Liang Yu hated Ji Wei's ruthlessness and never came to see her.
Wu Lan hated Ji Wei's crying. In her opinion, exile was exile. She didn't believe that all the Wu people were dead. As long as there was one person left alive, someone would come to rescue them, and they could take the opportunity to escape.
Ji Wei looked at Wu Lan mockingly and said, "You're a prisoner, and the remnants of the Wu clan can't even hide. How can I save you? In my dreams? You're so shameless when death is imminent. Your Wu clan has killed many people. If those enemies knew you were the Wu clan leader, they would kill you."
Ji Wei sat on the cold ground of the Sky Prison, her eyes full of madness. The day before her exile, she chose to commit suicide. Before her death, she was still thinking about how she could fight back if she could do it again.
Wu Lan looked at the dead Ji Wei and thought about the crazy words she said before her death. She felt a chill on her back. This weird woman was dead.
Wu Lan gritted her teeth and survived, but unfortunately no one from the Wu clan came to rescue her. She was always arrogant and had a bad temper, and died on the way to exile.
At this point, many years of love and hate came to an end.
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