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Chapter 108 Meal Replacement Literature



Chapter 108 Meal Replacement Literature

This was the first time that Jun Yilha and I came to the small study room in a physical sense.

She appropriately showed some curiosity and some necessary joy. It was too early for her to hide her emotions. Especially for these elderly superiors, it was very important to let them think they had seen a lot.

"Come on, sit down."

The layout of the Imperial Household Department was indeed exquisite, but when one considered its cost and its interior furnishings, He Zhun Yierha knew that they had embezzled at least 10,000 taels just for this small study.

Because the so-called "antique" in this room, the tripod jar with string pattern and austere glaze from the Ru kiln of the Song Dynasty, is fake, and the gold-plated brass enamel gold dial from the West is also fake.

The former relies on spiritual energy to distinguish the authenticity, while the latter... This clock dial that combines theology and science was identified by He Junyi'erha at a glance. It can only be said that he benefited from reading a lot.

After all, the Imperial Household Department really doesn’t understand Jesus, let alone the Virgin Mary.

The two antiques, sold at the lowest price, already constituted the 10,000 taels of corruption.

The Baoyi during the reign of Emperor Kangxi were indeed as wild as their reputation had made them out to be.

Even when working for the Empress Dowager Zhaosheng, he did not forget to engage in corruption. He was even more afraid that the old lady would find out something, so even the seat cushions on the chairs were decorated with gold and silver threads.

They really treated the Mongols as fools.

But the actual effect is indeed good. Although Empress Dowager Zhaosheng has stayed in the palace all her life, her childhood experiences or the genes of Mongolian rough aesthetics flowing in her blood made her nod with great satisfaction when she looked at this small study room filled with books, gold, silver, agate and coral, all kinds of "elegant" combinations.

"A study room like this is worthy of Dong'e Gege, who was personally taught by me."

She was so amazed.

Therefore, Jun Yierha was destined to pretend to be ignorant of the corruption, otherwise all her efforts for the past six months would be wasted at least before the ancestor died.

Taking out one's anger on others is a terrible and unreasonable emotion, and it is the privilege of those in a higher position, although she had never done so when she was in power.

"Dong'e Gege, do you know what parts this huge Forbidden City is made up of?"

The Empress Dowager Zhaosheng did not exchange too many pleasantries. She went straight to the point and began teaching He Zhun Yierha.

She was teaching and guiding Yilha in palace affairs, and she began to explain the life creed and work style that a "mistress" should have.

Patience and rights were the first lessons that Empress Dowager Zhaosheng taught Jun Yilha.

As a matron, there are many things that require compromise.

Maybe it's the husband's indifference, maybe it's the concubine's tyranny, maybe it's the mother-in-law's lack of understanding, but as a mistress, for the sake of "family harmony" and "family honor" at this time, the worst solution is to beat these annoying things to death, cry and make a fuss in front of the husband, disobey the mother-in-law and fail to respect filial piety.

Only by enduring what ordinary people cannot endure can you obtain what ordinary people cannot obtain.

For many things, the best solution cannot be obtained by taking drastic measures.

How to gain a good reputation and make everything go as you wish is what a mistress should really ponder throughout her life.

“I am the most virtuous and dignified woman in the world. Is it because when I was crowned as queen and queen mother, I often went to honor people and held banquets to show off myself?

No, these good names were all given to me by my enemies, who had to praise me out of spite of themselves.”

He Junyi'erha listened very carefully.

She approved of this way of doing things; after all, she was a person who put profit above all else.

He Junyi'erha's answer was also very appropriate.

Many problems that only adults would encounter were transformed into common things in children's lives and asked in return, in order to tell the Empress Dowager Zhaosheng that although she might not be able to comprehend the philosophy behind them, she understood and remembered the principles and logic contained therein and would act accordingly in the future.

The fact that a six-year-old child could remember these things and even find appropriate little examples of childish fun in life already pleased and surprised the Empress Dowager Zhaosheng.

The boy is teachable and truly intelligent.

The Empress Dowager Zhaosheng vaguely recalled the days when Emperor Shunzhi and Emperor Kangxi needed her assistance and guidance before they took power.

She is obsessed with power, but when people get old, their ambitions all turn into nostalgia for so-called family affection.

He Junyi'erha understood the importance of meal replacement literature since the first day of his time travel.

With precise analysis and control, her status in the heart of Empress Dowager Zhaosheng was changing subtly and rising little by little.

……

After the briefing during the Spring Festival, Peng Chun, the brave giant of the Qing Dynasty, began a new round of role-playing.

On this day, he looked a little sad and sighed three times in succession while greeting the prince as usual.

Yinreng was extremely disappointed with Peng Chun's laziness.

No matter how useless the honorary position of Prince's Guardian is, you wouldn't be so perfunctory and not come to see me for two whole months and five days!

Damn it! When will the Emperor let the Crown Prince and his Guardian also have so-called attendance checks?

Officials who don't come to court will be punished, so why shouldn't his bodyguard be punished for not coming to report for him?

Of course, Crown Prince Yinreng was just complaining and fantasizing in his heart.

He has too many princes and royal guards, and he doesn't want to see any of them except Peng Chun for the time being.

In this mood, how could the prince let go of Peng Chun's little tricks? He hurriedly asked with concern,

"General, but your daughter is...?"

Listening to the prince's question, Peng Chun's face showed confusion and a desperate look.

He sighed deeply and said to the prince,

"Alas... I'm not afraid of being laughed at by you, Your Highness, when I tell you this.

Recently...I have been stumped by the problem raised by my daughter again."

Upon hearing this, Yinreng's eyes lit up, and he curiously motioned for Peng Chun to continue.

"Oh?"

Seeing this, Peng Chun made a bitter face and recited his lines:

"Last year, she asked me to help find a 'Mr. Huang' in Beijing. She said he should be a merchant, maybe in the fur business, or a grocery store from all over the world.

This...this, I have searched all over the capital but couldn’t find it.

Now that's great. The little girl is angry and throws tantrums at the servant every day.

Alas...I don't even dare to go back home now."

"..."

The expression on Yinreng's face suddenly froze, his eyes wandered unnaturally, and then he continued to ask,

"Who is this... Mr. Huang?"

Peng Chun continued to complain,

"I don't know either!

The little girl just said that she had a very good friend whom she had only met once, and that friend was from Mr. Huang's family.

Your Majesty, please give me some advice on what this means by 'only met once' but 'very close'.

How can you be so close to someone and not even know his family background?

It is obvious to me that she is trying to make things difficult for me. Alas...

Children are all debts! ! "


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