The Peasant Wife Is a Lucky Charm-Chapter 450 - : Why Are You So Biased?

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Chapter 450: Why Are You So Biased?

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The Empress Dowager persisted, explaining, โ€œItโ€™s not that the fifth princess didnโ€™t provide proper guidance; rather, itโ€™s an inherent trait of her character.

This has nothing to do with the Empress.โ€

Given that the Empress was her own niece, it was only natural for her to defend her.

The Empress Dowager further noted, โ€œRemarkably, the fifth princess bears a strong resemblance to her father and brother, both of whom possess an especially fervent disposition.โ€

The emperorโ€™s countenance shifted, and he interjected, โ€œMother, youโ€™ve misunderstood!โ€

The mention of the fifth princessโ€™s father and brother alluded to himself and the crown prince. While they may have had numerous romantic liaisons, the emperor and the crown prince were men, not women.

The Empress Dowager retorted with a sneer, โ€œYour Majesty, whatโ€™s the distinction?โ€

โ€œYour Majesty, are you suggesting that her primary advantage is being born as a woman? When this incident comes to light, the woman may bring shame upon the palace, while a man can continue to serve the royal family.โ€ The emperorโ€™s face flushed with embarrassment.

The Empress Dowager continued, โ€œRegarding the Empressโ€™s motivation to support the Crown Princeโ€™s false testimony, there is a rationale behind it.โ€

โ€œRecall what I did when you were vying for the throne. Then youโ€™ll understand Her Majestyโ€™s perspective.โ€

โ€œBefore your ascent to the throne, I, too, committed many deeds that stained her hands, all for your sake.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not as though you havenโ€™t eliminated your own brother!โ€

The emperorโ€™s complexion grew even redder.

The Empress Dowager was speaking the unvarnished truth. In their ruthless struggle for the throne, he had been willing to resort to the most malevolent actions. Failure to eliminate oneโ€™s rival often meant oneโ€™s own demise.

The Empress Dowager pointed out to the Emperor, โ€œYou, too, do not wish to see the General Manorโ€™s influence grow, do you?โ€

โ€œIn that context, it is not unreasonable to allow the Crown Prince to exert authority over the Third Princeโ€ฆโ€

The Emperor interjected icily, โ€œHe is not merely asserting authority over the

Third Prince; he desires the Third Princeโ€™s demise!โ€

โ€œMother, the Third Prince is also your biological grandson. Why this apparent partiality?โ€

โ€œRecall what you did to the Third Princeโ€™s mother back then!โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t wish to entertain the idea that you might advocate the execution of all my sons solely to ensure the Crown Princeโ€™s smooth path to the throne in the future!โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not what I intendedโ€ฆโ€

โ€œMother, let us cease this discussion!โ€

โ€œGuards! Escort the Empress Dowager back!โ€

Upon learning of the Third Princeโ€™s imprisonment within the palace, Old General Chen, representing the General Manor, personally sought an audience with the Emperor. His countenance betrayed his evident frustration.

โ€œYour Majesty, what offense has the Third Prince committed to warrant his confinement in the palace?โ€ Old General Chen inquired with a stern tone.

The Emperor offered an apologetic smile and responded, โ€œMinister Chen, why do your words carry such a harsh tone? The Third Prince is not only your great-grandson but also my son. I would not restrict his liberty without just cause. I have summoned him and the Crown Prince to the palace because there are matters that require clarification.โ€

Despite the explanation, Old General Chenโ€™s expression remained less than cordial. โ€œIs this related to the incident in the imperial courtyard?โ€ he asked.

The Emperor shook his head emphatically. โ€œAbsolutely not! I hold no suspicion that the Third Prince had any involvement in that matter.โ€

โ€œMinister Chen, I would kindly request that you return to the General Manor. I assure you, the Third Princeโ€™s safety is not in jeopardy.โ€

Upon receiving this assurance from the Emperor, Old General Chen departed the palace.

Soon afterward, the elderly duke, the Empress Dowagerโ€™s elder brother and the Emperorโ€™s father-in-law, arrived to meet with the Emperor. The Public House had played a significant role in securing the Emperorโ€™s ascent to the throne, and the elderly duke had been a paramount contributor. (f)reewe(b)novel

Like Old General Chen, he was among the few individuals unafraid to express their discontent in the Emperorโ€™s presence.

โ€œYour Majesty, why have the Empress and His Highness the Crown Prince been restricted to the palace?โ€

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