The Brocaded Tale of The Girl Si

Chapter five hundred and twentieth six small births

King Qi likes to keep a low profile. The carriage of King Qi's mansion looks very ordinary, but it is very comfortable inside.

Thick and soft blankets, comfortable soft backs, and appetizing candied fruit within reach, all these made Princess Qi happy, especially these were specially arranged by King Qi.

The hustle and bustle of the palace banquet is naturally not as relaxing as this sheltered and warm carriage.

Princess Qi couldn't wait to give birth, stepping on the horse stool with one foot and stepping on the board of the carriage with one foot, but the maid's exclamation suddenly sounded in her ear: "Princess—"

When Princess Qi reacted, she had fallen heavily to the ground, and she couldn't help screaming from her throat.

At this time, when the lanterns were just on, a string of festive red lanterns reflected the palace gate as bright as day.

With the scream of Princess Qi, the carriages that were about to move suddenly stopped moving, and even the carriages and horses that had traveled a distance quickly stopped.

What happened?

Countless gazes came over, and they saw Princess Qi lying on the ground.

King Qi, who was riding on the horse, was instantly stunned, then jumped off the horse and rushed to Princess Qi's side: "Are you alright!"

Princess Qi's face was twisted in pain, clutching her abdomen and muttering, "It hurts, child, child—"

King Qi's eyes slowly moved down.

Because Princess Qi was wearing large clothes, she couldn't see the clue for a while.

He didn't care about any rules, and reached out to probe.

The sticky feeling made his heart sank suddenly, and when he raised his hand, he saw a dazzling red.

King Qi's face immediately turned snow-white, and he shouted: "The imperial physician, call the imperial physician!"

King Qi stretched out his arms to hug Princess Qi, and at this moment there was a feeling that the sky was collapsing.

He finally looked forward to his first wife being pregnant again, which gave him great confidence in winning the third child. Why did the princess have an accident?

If King Jin harmed him, it must be King Jin who harmed him!

Don't panic, the child may be able to save—

King Qi rushed to the gate of the palace with Princess Qi in his arms, shouting, "Get the imperial doctor!"

Seeing that King Qi took Princess Qi into the palace gate, everyone had no plans to leave.

It is very strange that Princess Qi got on the carriage and fell off.

Was it accidental or man-made?

Everyone invariably turned their attention to the carriage of Prince Qi's mansion.

The carriage looked ordinary, the horse pulling it was also ordinary, and the coachman knelt beside the carriage and shivered.

Yu Jin put down the curtains of the car that he had raised, and said to Jiang Si: "It's really you who sang and I came on stage, I suddenly feel a little sympathetic to the father and emperor."

It's not easy to be the emperor. It's not easy to be trapped in the cage of the palace all day, and it's not enough to think about a stable year.

Jiang Shi was stroking his lower abdomen, his face turning pale.

Although she hated Princess Qi, she still had relatives in her heart when she saw that the child in Princess Qi's belly was so lost.

"Ajin, do you think Princess Qi's fall was an accident?"

"Accident?" Yu Jin smiled, without much sympathy, "How come there are so many accidents in this world, I guess it was the third child who took the shot."

Jiang Xi frowned slightly.

She remembered that the ending of King Jin and his wife was not very good...

Yu Jin hugged Jiang Si and wondered: "Asi, I look at you with a cold eye and don't like Princess Qi, why is your face pale?"

Jiang Siheng glanced at Yu Jin: "Why am I scared, it's just—"

She stroked her lower abdomen and sighed, "I just feel that the child is innocent."

Yu Jin is a man, to be precise, a young man who has not yet been crowned. He has no feelings about this, and said calmly: "The father's debt is repaid by the son. When the parents' sins will naturally damage the children's blessings. This is justice. , nothing to sympathize with."

Seeing that Jiang Si's face was still not very good, he raised his hand and pressed her shoulder: "Okay, maybe Princess Qi's child is all right."

"I can't keep it..." Jiang Si muttered.

"what?"

Jiang Si raised her eyes and looked at Yu Jin, and said sternly, "Princess Qi's child can't be saved."

Yu Jin laughed: "That's also life. Asi, what do you think?"

"I'm okay."

Yu Jin raised the car curtains again,

Seeing that those people had already got off the carriage and surrounded the gate of the palace, he said to Jiang Si: "Let's go down too. There is no need to be independent at this time. If we go back like this and are falsely accused of saying that Princess Qi fell, it is our hands and feet. , adding to the blockage in vain."

Jiang Si nodded and followed Yu Jin out of the carriage, still being carried down by him.

Everyone who heard the movement looked over, this time no one laughed at Yu Jin's thick skin.

King Qi is going to be embarrassed, the child is gone...

Really have to weigh up, sometimes face is not so important.

At the banquet, Emperor Jingming was always afraid of what would happen, so he didn't eat a few mouthfuls of food, so he finally made it to the end of the family banquet, and then he had the desire to eat supper.

It's freezing cold, and it's not bad to eat a bowl of steaming bird's nest porridge.

Well, he doesn't like adding rock sugar, so to make it salty, just put some thinly sliced ​​shredded ham.

Emperor Jing Ming thought happily, sitting in Jianyu preparing to go to the Empress for a late-night snack, but halfway through, he was stopped by the hurried servant.

Looking at the servant who was thrown down in front of him, Emperor Jing Ming only had one thought in his mind: Yun-leg bird's nest porridge is impossible to eat!

"Say--"

"Your Majesty, Princess Qi fell off the carriage..."

Emperor Jing Ming suddenly opened his eyes wide and looked at the queen.

The Queen's face showed concern at the right time, but in fact there was no fluctuation in her heart: "How is Princess Qi now? Is it called an imperial doctor?"

I heard from the chamberlain that King Qi had already carried Princess Qi to the side hall, the imperial physician was rushing over, and the queen hurriedly said to Emperor Jing Ming, "Your Majesty, let's go over and take a look."

What else could Emperor Jing Ming say, he could only nod his face with a dark face.

The people in the side hall were in chaos, and when the emperor rushed to the door, he heard the voice of King Qi: "Tian doctor, what did you say? Can't keep the child in the princess' belly?"

Emperor Jing Ming paused and said to the queen, "Go in and have a look."

The queen nodded and walked in quickly.

The room was very warm, and the smell of blood became more and more obvious.

The queen subconsciously sniffed and walked over.

Princess Qi was lying on the low couch, her face was as pale as snow, sweat dripped out constantly, and her fingernails scratched on the couch, making a sour sound.

"Child, child—" Princess Qi kept shouting these two words, which was embarrassing that the queen had never seen before.

The queen sighed secretly and asked the imperial physician, "How is Princess Qi?"

The imperial doctor also wanted to sigh, but didn't dare, so he could only shake his head and whisper, "The child is gone..."

Princess Qi suddenly sat up and grabbed the imperial doctor's hand: "Impossible, my child can't be gone. Imperial doctor, you lied to me, right!"

The old doctor was caught by Princess Qi in such a way that she almost fainted, and hurriedly threw off Princess Qi's hand and knelt down.

"Imperial doctor, is there really nothing you can do?" King Qi seemed to have regained his composure and asked in a deep voice.

The doctor nodded.

King Qi's eyes trembled and said, "Then please ask the imperial doctor to prescribe some medicine for the princess to recuperate her body."

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