Chapter 42: Concubine Cheng Falls Ill (3)

Prince Cheng is bent on sending his daughter to the palace as an imperial concubine, where can he be willing to give a widower in his forties as a wife, if there is a trouble, the people of the world will also think that the emperor is asking too much.

"I just want Prince Cheng to break off the idea of sending his daughter to the palace, since he can threaten the concubine with his daughter's marriage, then I will let him know who is the one who can really control the fate of others."

This is not only to make Cheng Guifei angry, but also to avoid the imbalance of the harem forces, and he has no objection to the fact that there are many daughters of powerful families deleted by the queen during the draft.

Before he wants to deal with anyone, the harem still needs to maintain a peaceful and stable state.

"Your Majesty, do you need a minion to go in person?" Li Buliang is not sure that Prince Cheng's Mansion will accept this kind of will obediently.

"You go in person, and by the way, knock Prince Cheng." Luo Wuxian thought about it, it was indeed more appropriate to send someone who did things safely in this matter.

"The minions obey."

Li Buliang received the holy decree and immediately left the palace and rushed to Prince Cheng's mansion.

Knowing that Li Buliang personally came to deliver the decree, Prince Cheng thought that Cheng Guifei had finally done something, and the emperor issued an order to summon Cheng Mengyao into the palace, who knew that it was actually a holy decree for marriage.

As a concubine, the Li family was not qualified to kneel in front of the incense case in the front hall to receive the order, so he secretly hid by the corner door on the side and eavesdropped, and immediately fainted when he heard such news.

"Gonggong Li, how could the emperor suddenly think of marrying his little daughter and Sun Shilang? Who suggested it to the emperor? "Although Prince Cheng didn't mention Concubine Cheng, who in the palace would have someone else to take care of the family?

"Lord, do you know that a few days ago the princess entered the palace to Cheng Guifei Niangniang to say goodbye, said something that should not be said, after leaving the mother was bedridden, the imperial doctor did not get better, His Majesty sent someone to Cumulus Temple to pray for Niangniang, the temple master told the emperor that Niangniang's disease must be cured by blood relatives Chongxi, Your Majesty according to the birth date given by the master one by one, only to choose Sun Shilang, the fifth lady as a concubine, marrying Sun Shilang as a wife is not humiliating, right? What's more, for the sake of the concubine's safety, I think the prince won't refuse, right? ”

In terms of making up stories, Li Buliang is definitely a leader, and he can tell the truth what he doesn't have.

"But this king heard the concubine Niangniang say that he misses her fifth sister very much, and wants to summon her into the palace to accompany her for a few days, if Meng Yao marries a wife, she can't enter the palace to accompany the concubine."

Prince Cheng naturally wouldn't believe Li Buliang's words, but he didn't have the courage to openly resist the decree, so he wanted to use the name of Concubine Cheng to fight to the death.

"Prince Cheng is too worried, isn't the concubine Niangniang only the fifth girl and a younger sister, if you miss your family, isn't there still a sixth girl with a mother and a fellow mother who can enter the palace to accompany you? The prince should be innocent of the meaning of His Majesty's order for me to pass the decree today, right? "After serving by Luo Wuxian's side for decades and still living well, Li Buliang is just a clever mouth.

"Gonggong Li said this, this king is frightened, this king has always been loyal to His Majesty, and I also ask Gonggong Li to show His Majesty's intentions."

Everyone is an old fox, although Prince Cheng guessed that the emperor had an opinion on him, but he didn't know what it was for, he didn't think that Luo Wuxian would go to great lengths about Concubine Cheng's illness.