Chapter 131: Wu Xi gave birth to a baby. Concubine
Wu Ya revealed that she was two months pregnant. A few days later, Nuo Min took action. As an experienced pregnant woman, Nuo Min did not panic. After struggling for a long time in the delivery room, she gave birth to a healthy baby. Here comes the healthy little brother.
If the other concubines knew that they had given birth to a little brother, they would definitely be extremely happy, but Nuo Min was stunned when she heard the news. Although having a son is better than giving birth to a daughter in every aspect these days, especially in the palace, because Nuo Min is thinking about Yinzhen, she very much hopes that her child will be a daughter. If this news gets out, there must be someone You will feel that Nuomin has gone crazy.
It's just that now that things have come to this, it's impossible for Nuomin to strangle the newborn baby to death for Yinchen! The tiger's poison also prevents it from eating its seeds.
After instructing Bi Lan to watch her little brother carefully, Nuo Min closed her eyes and prepared to rest. Although her body was very tired due to childbirth, her excited brain kept her from sleeping peacefully for a long time.
Judging from the current situation, Nuo Min would get much more benefits from giving birth to a little brother than giving birth to a little princess.
First of all, although the little elder brother is not the first little elder brother born after the emperor pacified San Francisco, the eighth elder brother's forehead Wei family is not favored by the emperor. The emperor simply ignores their marriage. In the end, it was destined that Nuomin's newly born ninth brother would be favored by the emperor.
Secondly, today is October 15th, and there are only two and a half months until the emperor seals the harem. At this time, Nuomin has two sons and one daughter, and is undoubtedly the concubine with the most children in the harem. The emperor just doesn't look at the monk. Buddha's face, considering the face of the three children, the possibility of Nuo Min being promoted to concubine has increased a lot.
Finally, although the emperor now has eight sons, the eldest is only ten years old and has not yet reached adulthood. Although there are many elder brothers who have died at the age of one or two these days, there are also many elder brothers who have died in their teens.
Not to mention anything else, the emperor's half-brother, who had just been named a pure prince, died not long after. He was only twenty years old, leaving only a posthumous son. This posthumous son was not in good health. He died before his first birthday. , as a result, there is no one in the pure prince lineage.
In addition, the emperor was frightened by the consecutive deaths of his children. At this time, the more children the better, and sons were the best. Especially the sons born to the concubines that one is satisfied with, the more the merrier.
But speaking from Nomin's emotional point of view, she did not want the child to be a little brother but a little princess. Nuo Min spent a lot of time in her previous life watching with cold eyes. Even though she couldn't detect the deep meaning of some things, she could still see some clues.
There are many concubines in the emperor's harem who have become pregnant for the emperor, and there are also many concubines who have given birth to the emperor. The most outstanding among them is naturally Rong's concubine Ma Jia. She has been pregnant with six children and gave birth to five sons for the emperor. One daughter, who would become the concubine Wu Ya in her previous life, also had six pregnancies and gave birth to three sons and three daughters for the emperor. There were also many other women who gave birth to three and two children for the emperor.
However, in the end, not many children were born and grew up safely, and except for the concubines who were favored by the family and were not visible, no concubine could have two sons.
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