The group of people who came to the Second Prince's faction to ask for the Ding family member were looking for a simple and foolproof way to control the Qinghe Prince's child. After all, with the Ding family member, wouldn't it be easy to achieve this goal?

As a result, Lady Ding was actually beaten to death by the Second Prince's faction, which is infuriating.

Needless to say, the Second Prince's faction, which wanted to compete for control of the new emperor, had no chance. They were furious when they learned that the various factions had killed the Ding family members, and immediately targeted them, expelling them from the competition. They were left with nothing but the northwest wind.

With Ding Shi finally gone, Linlang breathed a sigh of relief.

This person's special abilities are too powerful, and in addition, the other party killed the original owner, so Linlang definitely wouldn't let her live. The reason she didn't kill her before was because she saw her being tied up by various groups of people, which was better than letting her die directly, so she didn't take action.

In fact, if Ding hadn't died, and her child had now succeeded to the throne, Linlang would have killed her herself to prevent Ding from making any trouble.

Now that the Ding family is no longer causing trouble, and most of the various factions have been wiped out in the previous infighting, it will be much easier for Linlang's child to succeed to the throne and secure the imperial position.

Those court officials wanted to control the new emperor, but they couldn't.

Prince Qinghe and Linlang are not to be trifled with. If the new emperor has any difficulties, he can usually resolve them by discussing them.

If those people have wicked thoughts and want to kill Linlang and her husband like in the previous chaotic battles between the various factions, they will most likely be dead beyond any hope of controlling the new emperor.

It was just a battle of wits; no one was sent to kill Linlang and her husband. At most, Linlang and her husband would just engage in a battle of wits with the other side, and it wouldn't be fatal. But if they had any evil intentions and wanted to kill someone, then their fate would be terrible.

Therefore, these people had better not have any wicked ideas, otherwise they would be the ones to suffer.

With Linlang and Prince Qinghe offering advice to the new emperor, the court quickly stabilized and began to flourish, far better than the chaos that had ensued since the second prince ascended the throne.

Since the Second Prince ascended the throne, he and his son, the Young Emperor, have been unable to govern the country well, leading to widespread suffering and chaos.

Now that Linlang's child has ascended the throne, with Linlang and the Prince of Qinghe assisting him, the various chaotic situations have gradually subsided, and the world has returned to peace.

After the new emperor's wedding, Linlang and Prince Qinghe saw that the child was already quite adept at handling important state affairs, so there was no need to worry. Just as they had agreed with the child before, they returned to their own palace and no longer stayed in the palace, lest the child think they were trying to control him over time, and that distance would lead to conflict.

This is just right; they left the palace before the children got tired of them, so the bond between them remains.

If the new emperor has any more difficult matters, he can come to them again. After all, they will always be his parents, and there's no reason not to help their child when he's in trouble.

Because their child became emperor, the new emperor promoted the Qinghe Prince's Mansion to a Prince's Mansion after they returned. Although the child was now adopted, and according to the patriarchal system of the time, they were only his uncles and aunts, they were still his biological parents. It was already quite proper that they were not honored as retired emperors or empress dowagers like some emperors did, so promoting them to a Prince's Mansion was certainly appropriate.

To be honest, the second son, who was originally ineligible to inherit the title and needed to pass an examination, became the heir apparent because the eldest son became emperor. Now that he can inherit the title of prince, it is naturally a good thing for him.

If the brother could become a prince, the sister naturally couldn't be left out of benefits either; the new emperor then bestowed upon the sister the title of princess.

After all, she only had one younger sister, so how could she not bestow upon her the title of princess?

Because the new emperor had been in control of the government for so many years, no one in the court dared to oppose his series of bestowals.

Of course, the main reason is that in history, some people adopted sons and posthumously conferred the title of emperor on their own lineage. The new emperor did not do such a thing, but only conferred the title of prince on his father and princess on his sister. Compared with other emperors, this was already quite good, so they could not object.

As expected, after Linlang and her husband left, the new emperor would still consult them if he encountered any difficult problems.

Although it's said that he became emperor, it was actually a family of three. Three heads are better than one, and Linlang had been an emperor before, so she had experience in this area that she could pass on to the new emperor. Therefore, in the days that followed, the country was naturally managed in an orderly manner, and things developed better and better. The court, which was on the decline, showed signs of revival. It seems that the new emperor will leave a name for himself as a restorer in history, which is not a problem at all.

After Linlang and her husband returned home, they experienced some minor, unpleasant incidents.

Now, Li San Niang, who had been imprisoned for many years, was finally released. Seeing Lin Lang doing better and better, she was astonished. Her son had become the emperor, and she had become a princess. Naturally, she couldn't bear this blow. When Lin Lang and her husband came out of the palace to entertain the wife of the Marquis of Changning (the Marquis of Changning had already passed away), her brother and sister-in-law, and others, she also invited Li San Niang, who had returned home, to come and have a meal together. She secretly went to find the former Prince of Qinghe, now the new Prince Ding, and said that her family had planned to marry her off to Prince Ding, but Lin Lang had been rejected by her fiancé and was afraid that she would not be able to marry, so they stole her marriage and married her in her place.

She cried her eyes out, constantly criticizing Linlang, trying to make Prince Ding dislike her. In her heart, she maliciously thought that it would be best if Prince Ding divorced Linlang, so that Linlang would end up like her, with nothing left.

Prince Ding was also surprised that Linlang's younger sister was such a vicious person who couldn't stand seeing her sister doing well. He immediately called for her to be driven out and ordered that she be forbidden from ever visiting again.

Whether Linlang stole her marriage or not, Prince Ding didn't know. He only knew that Linlang was a good person. As for Li Sanniang, he, as her brother-in-law, knew very well what she had done after marrying into the Wang family. She had taken on lawsuits, exploited others for profit, and harmed countless lives. Even if such a person had married into the family, once he knew what she had done, he would eventually divorce her, just like the Wang family, because he could never like such a vicious woman.

Linlang also told the Lady of Changning Marquis and her brother and sister-in-law about what Li Sanniang did at the Prince Ding's mansion.

Lady Changning was one thing, but as Li San Niang's mother, she was only angry and scolded Li San Niang for doing such a thing. However, her brother and sister-in-law were a different story. When they heard that Li San Niang had done such a thing, they were furious. After all, how could there be such a shameless person who had the nerve to go to another woman's husband and say such things?

Fearing she might offend the Prince Ding's mansion, or even the new emperor, and implicate the Marquis of Changning's family, they immediately sent Li Sanniang to the family temple upon returning home, locking her up to prevent her from running around and talking nonsense, lest she bring trouble to their family. (End of Chapter)

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