Apparently, An Shuke also knew this, so she still had a faint smile on her face and was not angry. But privately, she also thought that these women were ridiculous.

"Long live the Queen." An Shuke glanced at the maid, who seemed to want to take her down from the wheelchair.

Wan Ge spoke directly: "No need to be polite."

Then she turned around and said to the others: "Let's go."

"Yes." Although the ladies of the palaces were a little dissatisfied with An Shuke in their hearts, they had to listen to the Queen's words.

There was no way, because the Queen was the most beloved woman of the Emperor, and her father was a general.

But no one expected that an accident would happen when they were walking. I don't know if it was because the snowy road was too slippery, or because she tripped over a stone, An Shuke and the wheelchair suddenly lost control and crashed directly into the direction of the lake.

Wan Ge reacted quickly and took the person down from the wheelchair. She fell heavily to the ground, and An Shuke fell on her.

Everyone was stunned when they saw this scene: "Empress!"

Many people were happy, but some were nervous, after all, the queen treated them well.

They were happy because the queen was pregnant. If something unexpected happened this time, not only would their chances be greater, but their child might also replace Wan Ge's child as the eldest son.

Even if he was not born of a legitimate child, he might not necessarily become the crown prince, but after all, it was the first child of His Majesty, so it would definitely be different.

At this moment, the emperor's voice came out: "Come here, send Concubine An back to the bedroom. The dog slave can't even serve Concubine An well, drag her away."

Then he said to the people around him, while holding Wan Ge up: "Call the imperial physician."

"Your Majesty..." An Shuke looked at the palace maid kneeling on the ground and wanted to speak, but Ye Zhaobai only left her with a back view.

In this era, wheelchairs must be pushed by others. If a wheelchair loses control and an accident occurs, it is normal to blame the person pushing the wheelchair.

But only An Shuke knows what the truth of all this is.

When leaving, the queen and she were in the same direction. The person closest to her at that time was Wan Ge, besides her maid.

If the wheelchair lost control, Wan Ge would definitely step forward. Of course, if she didn't step forward, it didn't matter, because that was exactly what she wanted.

An Shuke always knew why she had been loved by the emperor for so many years. Rather than saying love, it was better to say guilt.

She didn't know what happened between the emperor and the queen. She always felt that the emperor was a little distracted recently, and seemed to be thinking about other women when he was with her.

According to what she knew, the person who was most likely to make the emperor distracted was Wan Ge in front of her.

So, the drama that happened that year needed to happen again.

Wan Ge's avoidance that year made her lose her legs, and she hated her. But she didn't expect the man riding the horse behind her to come to her door. He said he would compensate her, treat her well, and take care of her for the rest of her life.

She also knew at that time that the man riding the horse was the prince, now the emperor. He didn't want to ride the horse in the street, but he suddenly lost control.

The queen must not know that the one who rode the horse was His Majesty. Under her scheme, he was willing to be her shield.

Whenever she saw the queen's sad look, the pain of not being able to walk was almost gone. Especially when she saw the emperor beside her, she was even less angry, but she didn't expect that even so! The emperor was still moved by that woman.

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