Chapter 148: Old Age

Empress Cao is not a mean person, and she has always been polite to her husband, the two concubines who were by her side in the early years, and when the princess was sick, Empress Cao ordered that more things be added to her year.

Another Chen beauty, Queen Cao did not treat her badly. I heard that although she didn't give Chen Meiren any more rewards, she gave her family members outside the palace a lot of things and some fields. No matter when people have money, they always want to buy land, because it is a inheritance that can be passed on to their children.

Chen Meiren is especially grateful to Empress Cao for this.

When the emperor ascended the throne, he also rewarded her family. But because the family didn't know how to handle it, the poor became rich at once, and the expenses were not counted, and it took less than two years to return to the original shape. No, not as much as it was.

It turns out that although I don't have much money, I can live a poor life. But if you are rich and then you are poor, you won't be able to hold on. Eating coarse grains and thinking about fish and meat, wearing old satin gowns and thinking about all kinds of new silk and satin, and imagining going out like in the past, shouting and shouting and shaking.

Of course, this day can't go on.

Queen Cao didn't reward silver this time, but the land was land, and the land could not be sold.

Chen Meiren was happy, with this piece of land that could not be sold, it could always be guaranteed that they would not go hungry. As for the rich days they want, this Chen beauty is not happy to get used to them. One by one has no ability, but the ability to cause trouble is growing day by day, and if they continue like this, they will not die one day.

For the queen's thoughtfulness and generosity, Chen Meiren stayed up for almost half a month, embroidered the queen's forehead, hand cage, and two handkerchiefs, and boiled her eyes like rabbits.

The palace maid beside her persuaded her: "Why should the master suffer himself like this, let the slaves and maids do the same, come back and dedicate it to the queen, can the mother still be picky This is not embroidered by the master himself?" ”

"That's different, this is a piece of my mind, how can I lie on this."

Another palace maid also advised: "The queen mother is not short of these things, and the queen is afraid that she will not really use them." ”

Chen Meiren ignored them and embroidered her own.

Wang Concubine and Chen Meiren are not women with family backgrounds and backgrounds. The princess's family died only herself, she was quite beautiful when she was young, and she was arranged to serve the emperor, and the emperor was drunk at that time, so she was left. But the princess has no favor, the emperor doesn't seem to remember that there is such a person as her, and when she ascends the throne, she has to canonize the harem according to the routine, or the queen mother asks for the title of a concubine for her. has lived all these years, and it has all depended on the queen to take care of it.

Chen Meiren served in the tent when the emperor was injured, and she did all the intimate and private work of changing the dressing, washing and wiping her body, and it was the emperor's mother who made a statement to let her stay with the emperor. But Chen Meiren is not blessed, she was pregnant when she was young, and the child was not saved. After she lost her child, she fell seriously ill, and at that time, the queen ordered people to take care of her everywhere, and she asked for medical medicine carefully.

If there was no queen, there would have been no one like her in the world.

So Chen Meiren didn't have any thoughts about the emperor, and she was grateful to the queen. If the queen hadn't let her, she would have wanted to serve the queen as a palace daughter in Yilan Palace.

This is just a little embroidery, one is not bitter and the other is not painful, and even this one has to ask someone else to do it on her behalf, so what has she become?

Chen Meiren embroidered the things and personally carried them to the Yilan Palace.

Queen Cao has always been polite to her, smiling and asking people to tie up their foreheads, and holding the mirror to look at it, praising her for her meticulous stitching.