Chapter 271 is really ironic.
Many things are about one law not punishing the masses, but the problem is that for the emperor, he would rather kill a thousand people by mistake than let one person go. Maybe in the early days of the emperor’s accession to the throne, there was a market for the law not punishing the masses, but now the emperor But he still holds the power, and he can completely throw it away if the law does not hold the public accountable.
So what if everyone in the harem is beheaded?
As long as another member of the Tong family, Hesheli family, Niu Hulu family, Nala family, Ma Jia family, etc. is selected to be a concubine in the palace, these families will not rebel because of it.
The only thing that makes people worry is the sons and daughters of these women, but daughters are the water thrown away by the married people. As for the son, except for the prince Yinfeng and the eldest brother Yinfeng who have some influence, the other elders are either still studying in the study or struggling in the court and have no influence. The emperor can just stretch out a hand and destroy them. Lose.
It can be said that as long as the emperor is offended, the emperor does not need to have any scruples during this period, and he can do whatever he wants.
As the palaces were searched one after another, many concubines were kneeling in the open room, and Nuo Min was naturally the one who stood firm. What made Nuomin very surprised was that nothing was found in Duanbi's case. She didn't know if she was really cold, or if she had learned from the experience.
Except for Nuo Min, Duan Concubine and a few other inconspicuous, transparent and insignificant concubines, everyone else has more or less found a lot of dirty things there, some of which are their own, and some of which were obtained by others. .
For example, Xuan Bin, the slave sent by Liang Jiugong to check, found two ginsengs with no medicinal properties in her tonic. Naturally, eating this stuff will not kill people, but eating it also has no medicinal properties. If you encounter a life-saving situation, this This stuff is just purely harmful.
"Okay, that's really cruel!" The emperor looked at these things and said angrily with a livid face.
He really didn't expect that after he had cleaned the harem so many times, these two concubines could still get so many things into the palace. Although these things are said to be used to deal with women in the harem, the emperor also spends countless hours in the harem in his life. Who knows whether these things will accidentally hurt him.
The Empress Dowager did not dare to be interested in these. The only thing she was a little surprised about was that so many harmful things were found in Guo Luoluo's house. Obviously, those things were not only used to deal with the concubines in the harem.
To be honest, the Empress Dowager's attitude towards Concubine Guo Luoluo was very complicated. At first, Concubine Guo Luoluo was only close to her because of Empress Xiaozhuang Wen. Later, after Empress Xiaozhuang Wen's accident, she immediately became indifferent. But she was unlucky enough to get pregnant while digging dragons, so Yinqi was not very healthy when she was born.
No one knew that the Empress Dowager refused to adopt Yinqi at first, because she was afraid that she would not be able to raise Yinqi, and she was also afraid that the emperor would become cautious about Mongolia again. But I don’t know what the emperor was thinking, and he actually acquiesced in the behavior of the German concubine Guo Luoluo. The Empress Dowager was also very lonely at the time, so she did not refuse the offer, but later developed a relationship.
It's just that the Empress Dowager really has feelings for Yinzhi, but her feelings for Guo Luoluo, the concubine of De, are always different. The reason is very simple, because the concubine Guo Luoluo wants to benefit from her, but the concubine Guo Luoluo wants something that the Empress Dowager cannot give, so there is naturally a gap between the two.
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