Chapter 500: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (25)
Chapter 500: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (25)
Chapter 500: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (Two Hundred and Fifty)
An hour later, the palace maids sent by Liang Sheng took the two children away.
When they returned to Feishuang Palace, the little girl Liang Yu sent her wet nurse away, rolled around on the couch, hugged the quilt, and sighed, "Thank goodness I live in Feishuang Palace. If I lived in Caiwei Palace, my life would be a real torture!"
Liang Yu didn't know why Concubine Ji had so many complaints. Her mother in this life was too thoughtful.
"She even blames my brother's illness on me being born first, thinking he suffered for me. What kind of perverse logic is this? Then why doesn't she feel guilty about abandoning her brother and replacing him with an imposter? She doesn't truly love her child at all. She just uses him as a tool, thinking a healthy prince can compete for the throne better than a sickly one. Speechless! I haven't seen Wu Lan in months. What bad things has she done again?"
The little princess, who was born with wisdom, knew her mother's actions very well. The daily life of a baby was very boring, so she inevitably wanted to explore some things to pass the time. However, because she was only a three-year-old child, there were only so many things she could do, so she couldn't help feeling discouraged.
"When will I grow up?"
After Liang Yu was born, she found herself a princess, so she was ready to help her mother win favor, slap the face of the vicious palace concubine, and refuse marriage to another country. As a result, she discovered that the Daliang Dynasty was the dynasty she had actually experienced in her time and space, and she became the daughter of Concubine Ji who died young in history, and the sister of the future King Wen of Liang.
Perhaps it was because of her arrival that the little princess who died young survived. Apart from her mother, there were no other concubines in the palace. The queen and the prince had already gone to the temporary palace to recuperate, so there was no palace fighting at all.
Because Liang Yu was a science student and had worked for several years, dealing with laboratory instruments every day, she had almost forgotten the history of the Daliang Dynasty and could not remember any historical details at all. She only remembered that it was not her brother who ascended the throne in the end, but Crown Prince Liang Yan.
Her brother and mother seemed to have colluded with the enemy country and intended to kill the king and usurp the throne, and they died on the day of the rebellion.
Transformed into this identity, Liang Yu was troubled. The most crucial issue was that she had no idea whether the historically usurped Third Prince, Liang Wenwang, had actually been replaced. Was it Liang Sheng's biological son or his adopted son who had usurped the throne? If this imposter had usurped the throne, the likelihood of failure was indeed high.
Because Liang Yu knew very well that the third prince was not her father's son at all. It seemed that her mother had snatched someone else's child and killed that woman. Now Liang Heng and his mother, who loved him the most, had a grudge against him for killing his mother!
At present, her biological brother had been thrown out of the palace by Concubine Ji, and Concubine Ji never asked about the whereabouts of the child, so Liang Yu still doesn't know whether her brother is dead or alive.
Judging from what her father said today, Liang Yu even wondered if her father had already known that the third prince was not his biological son, and had already known her mother's true identity, but had kept it hidden.
When Liang Yu thought about Concubine Ji and the Third Prince plotting rebellion in the future, she wanted to stay away from them. Moreover, after Liang Yu had more contact with Concubine Ji, she felt that this woman was very strange.
Concubine Ji seemed certain that Emperor Liang would unify the world, but she could not believe the current situation between Ji and Qi. For example, when the fourth prince of Ji was killed, Concubine Ji seemed to think that the fourth prince should not have been defeated by Crown Prince Ji Mingjie, nor should he have married the sister of King Lounan, but should have married Princess Xicheng of Qi.
When Concubine Ji heard that Princess Xicheng and her royal brother had revolted in Xicheng, she still thought it was impossible and wondered if Xicheng was just doing it again?
Liang Yu thought about it carefully and found that her mother in this life seemed really strange. Could she predict the future?
But Liang Yu remembered that in history, Princess Xicheng did not marry a foreign prince, but instead rebelled to overthrow the tyranny of Emperor Ping of Qi. However, later on, Crown Prince Qi Yu died due to a relapse of an old illness. After Liang conquered Qi, it turned Qi into Western Frontier, and Princess Xicheng became the King of Xicheng, and governed Western Frontier together with Emperor Liang's confidant, Prime Minister Xuan Yunian.
Sometimes Liang Yu would listen to Concubine Ji's soliloquy and become confused. Could it be that her memories of her past life were wrong? But from the rare discussions among the palace people, she understood that the history she knew was slowly unfolding.
Moreover, she hadn't heard from Prime Minister Xuan for a long time. It was said that he had taken sick leave. But according to historical records, Prime Minister Xuan should have been sent to Qi by Emperor Liang at this time. He made great contributions to Qi and was named King of Western Frontier, in charge of the entire Western Frontier. How majestic!
So the memories of her mother in this life are from another parallel time and space?
That's very unreliable!
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