Moreover, they seem to have been abandoned now.
It sounds nice to say they are staying at the traveling palace to recover, but what's the difference from imprisonment?
Others can come in, but they cannot leave.
Compared to Ming, who is also recuperating, they are far worse off.
Mrs. Pei heard this outside and was so upset that she fainted and woke up repeatedly.
The fall of Princess Consort Ying signifies that the Pei Family and Ling Family will also become mere adornments.
Both families already have little influence at court, and now they are even more desolate.
Forget about assistance in dire times; the fact that there are no acts of adding insult to injury is considered the good fortune earned by Lord Pei's usual kindness.
On this day, after much pleading, Mrs. Pei received the Emperor's permission to enter the palace to see Princess Consort Ying.
Upon entering, she saw her daughter, somewhat possessed and dazed, sitting by the bright window in a trance.
