Chapter 725 The Death of Concubine Jing
Concubine Jing became a concubine when the first emperor was still a prince, and entered the palace earlier than Song Guifei, but she failed to give birth to a son and a half for the first emperor until her death.

The reason why I say "unsatisfactory" is because Concubine Jing had conceived a child before, but she had an accidental miscarriage and failed to keep it. Later, during the recuperation period, she was depressed and her body failed to recover. The imperial doctor said that maybe she would never have another baby have kids.

I don't know if it's because she can't conceive, or because she really loves children. In short, Concubine Jing is very kind to the children of the empresses in all palaces. Every time a little prince or princess is born, she will carefully prepare a gift for them.

When Mo Jiuxiao was just born, Concubine Jing really loved him, she thought she had never seen such a beautiful little boy, and often went to Concubine Song's bedroom just to see her.

However, as she had miscarriages again and again, and was later diagnosed by the imperial physician as being unable to conceive a child, she gradually came less and less, and until she saw Xiao Mo Jiuxiao again, she had no affection at all.

Concubine Song didn't repel Mo Jiuxiao when she liked her at first, but she wasn't very happy either.

In the emperor's harem, it may be a bad thing for a woman to befriend another woman in the eyes of some people. Besides, Concubine Jing spent a longer time with the late emperor than ordinary people, so Concubine Song was also worried about her This kind of performance will attract the jealousy of other concubines.

Concubine Jing is now acting uncharacteristically and being too indifferent, which is something worth noting to Concubine Song.

She has no intention of fighting for favor, and she doesn't want her children to fight for any rights. She just wants to die with the one she loves, and it is enough for the children to be healthy and happy.

However, things in the world just can't happen according to people's wishes. It's not that if you say you don't have the heart to fight for something, others will believe it.

The tit-for-tat confrontation again and again made Concubine Song see Concubine Jing's dissatisfaction with her.

She has never offended Concubine Jing, and the only explanation is that she doesn't know what someone said or what made Concubine Jing feel bad.

Until Mo Tianrui's birth, Concubine Jing, a childless woman, became extremely jealous.

Why is it that others can get pregnant frequently and have two princes in a row, while it is an extravagant hope for myself to be able to conceive for more than four months.

This was what Concubine Song told Shen Qing later, and it was also what Concubine Jing said to her on the night the prayer hall caught fire.

It can be said that some aspects of Concubine Jing are really worthy of admiration, but her temperament is too extreme, if she is a little softer, such a tragedy will not happen.

When Concubine Song recalled what happened that day after a long time, what she held in her heart was not hatred for Concubine Jing, but a pity that another talented and fierce woman became another victim of another harem battle.

Other than that, Concubine Song didn't say much about what happened that night, even when the late Emperor asked how she was able to escape, she just replied flatly: "Because of luck."

If she didn't say anything, it meant that the events of that night would remain a mystery forever, including why Concubine Jing reappeared in the wishing furnace after she came out of the hall and died in it.

However, the rumors about that night have never been broken. Some people even reported that there was a woman crying in the ruins of the blessing hall. It was so miserable. The target of these rumors was directed at Concubine Song. Everyone suspected Concubine Jing The tragic death is related to her.

It's just that these rumors have not been spread for a long time, and they were suppressed by the first emperor in one fell swoop, and those who spread the rumors were punished, but the blessing hall was still regarded as a forbidden place by the people in the palace, and no one dared to approach it easily.

(End of this chapter)

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