A Foodie Transmigrated into the Palace Chapter 61 - 60: Attack and Eliminate
Zi Yue, fearing Xia Ruqing would suffer from excessive internal heat, boiled two peeled pears on the small charcoal stove, adding large chunks of rock sugar.
Xia Ruqing drank a bowl, belching contentedly.
After the meal, Zi Yue carefully massaged medicinal oil into her skin beside the brazier.
It wasn’t until the Xu Hour (11 p.m.–1 a.m.) that she clutched her Hot-water Bottle and snuggled into the warm depths of her bedding.
That night, she slept exceptionally soundly.
However, in the Harem, some could not sleep—Noble Concubine Shih, for instance...
The Empress attending the Emperor’s bed had caused Noble Concubine Shih’s heartache to flare up again. She lay in bed, her face etched with distress.
Ying Yue, unsure how to console her, simply asked, "Your Grace, shall we... have an Imperial Physician take a look?"
Noble Concubine Shih replied impatiently, "Look at what? Can the Imperial Physician bring the Emperor here?"
Ying Yue dared not speak further.
Touching her flat stomach, Noble Concubine Shih silently resolved.
That was for the long term. As for recent times...
Although she couldn’t stand the Empress, she knew the Emperor valued decorum, so she naturally didn’t dare to openly clash with her. Whether paying respects or encountering her in daily life, she always behaved impeccably and never stirred up trouble!
Therefore, after much consideration, Noble Concubine Shih still believed that
With that in mind, she asked Ying Yue, "Is there any food left?"
Ying Yue faltered, not understanding. "Your Grace... are you hungry?!"
Noble Concubine Shih nodded. "I didn’t eat well at the evening meal. If there’s food, bring some."
Coming to her senses, Ying Yue quickly nodded in energetic agreement. "Yes, yes, yes!"
She then hurried off to fetch it herself.
Noble Concubine Shih watched her retreating figure, her hand resting on her flat stomach, her expression one of sheer determination.
「...」
Time passed swiftly. The first month soon ended, and as February arrived, the weather gradually warmed.
The Imperial Garden showed signs of returning life.
The concubines gradually transitioned into their vibrant spring attire, venturing out more frequently, unlike in the depths of winter when everyone had remained cloistered indoors to avoid the cold.
Consort Yun and Honored Lady Hu—one had suffered a miscarriage and completed her confinement, while the other had been poisoned by tainted cheese—had both fully recovered by February.
During these two months, although the Emperor remained as busy as ever, he did not neglect the Harem. Not only did he visit, but he also made his rounds to all his consorts, high and low.
The Empress, of course, was among them.
Below her, Noble Consort Shih, Consort Yun, Consort Ning, and Consort Hui Pin had all been visited.
Further down, Honored Lady Hu and Lady Xia had also been summoned to the royal bedchamber.
For a time, it was impossible to discern who was more favored and who had fallen from grace.
Thus, peace temporarily reigned in the Harem.
However, regarding Honored Lady Hu, Zhao Junyao, mindful that she had been poisoned and wrongfully implicated, had specially promoted her after the New Year to console her.
She was now Liyi of the Fifth Rank. This was fitting, as her family also held Fifth Rank Official status, aligning with the regulations.
Now, when Xia Ruqing encountered her, she had to curtsy respectfully as prescribed by protocol.
As for Consort Yun, the mastermind behind that incident, Zhao Junyao found it difficult to openly punish a woman, especially one who had suffered a miscarriage bearing his child.
However, he discreetly dealt with her father.
Her father, a well-regarded Minister of Revenue, was demoted to Vice Minister of Revenue after Zhao Junyao found fault with his work.
Ministers of the Six Ministries, barring unforeseen circumstances, were destined to enter the Cabinet. These were positions as Cabinet Ministers, promising boundless prospects and placing them at the zenith of officialdom. How could a mere Fifth Rank Minister compare?
The Liang family, Consort Yun’s maternal family, though somewhat bewildered by this turn of events, had committed numerous unscrupulous deeds, relying on the powerful Shih Family for backing. Now that the Emperor’s displeasure had led to the demotion, they could only shrink back and keep their heads down, daring not to utter a word of protest.
Grand Tutor Shih was infuriated, cursing them as incapable and unreliable, but even he was unable to salvage the situation.
Ordinarily, news did not travel easily between the palace interior and the outside world, yet this particular piece of information flowed "exceptionally" smoothly and unobstructed into Consort Yun’s ears.
After confirming the news repeatedly and finding it to be true, she was so terrified that she collapsed onto the couch.
"Cai Die! The Emperor... he truly knows!" she cried. "Didn’t we... didn’t we do it cleanly, without leaving a single trace?"
Cai Die, caught in a bind, could only say, "Your Highness, it must have been Xiao Zhaozi, the one attending Honored Lady Hu—no, Hu Liyi—who confessed!"
Cai Die thought.
Consort Yun was utterly stunned.
Although the Emperor hadn’t punished Consort Yun, nor had he even broken through the thin veneer of plausible deniability, she was already terrified to this degree.
Cai Die hurried to advise, "Your Highness, why don’t we go plead with the Noble Consort? Perhaps the Shih Family has a way."
Consort Yun shook her head in despair. Having spent several years with the Emperor, she understood his temperament all too well.
Consort Yun trembled with anger, smashing everything within her sight.
And conveniently, she laid all the blame for this ordeal squarely on Xia Ruqing’s head!
"If it weren’t for that wretch uncovering it, how could Xiao Zhaozi have been discovered!"
The underlying meaning of her accusation was: