In Chunhui Hall where Song Ci resided, a warm scene of deep affection between mother and child unfolded. Meanwhile, in the Shou'an Palace of Prince Min Mansion, chaos reigned, and no matter where you looked, everyone seemed undesirable.
Princess Consort Ji, concerned for her son, had not even returned to the mansion herself but had already sent an urgent message to the Prince Mansion, instructing the Princess Consort Min, as a daughter-in-law, to prepare to care for the sick.
After all, she was ill with an epidemic disease, and it was her fortune that her filial son wanted to look after her. But what if he got infected?
Princess Consort Ji's timeless belief was that it's better for the daughter-in-law to suffer than the son. Since there was a legitimate daughter-in-law, it was only reasonable for her to care for her ailing mother-in-law.
But the Princess Consort Min, having been pampered since childhood, never had to serve anyone. How could she possibly know how?
