Quickly wear salted fish, she won by lying down
Chapter 1821 My Aunt is the Empress 28
Chapter 1821 My Aunt is the Empress 28
Although he didn't know about the rebirth, the Third Prince thought, "Could it be that Zhou Linlang also had this dream? Otherwise, why didn't she choose me in this world?"
If that's really the case, then I've truly been harmed by my past self.
The Third Prince certainly didn't dream. Even if he did, he couldn't possibly dream about the events of his original world. What he thought was a dream was something Linlang created using the Dream Illusion Tool.
The reason for using up one chance of the Dream Item to do this for the Third Prince is to make him regret killing the original body in his previous life. The original body may have also dreamt about the previous life, which is why it didn't choose him again in this life. Otherwise, letting him die like this, ignorant and unaware, not knowing what he did that caused the original body to hate him and no longer choose him, would be too easy for him.
Clearly, Linlang's dream was effective; the Third Prince regretted it after having the dream.
Of course, the main reason was that he hadn't considered that people could remember their past lives, which would cause Zhou Linlang to not choose him in this life. If he hadn't thought that Zhou Linlang could remember her past life and would still have chosen him, he wouldn't have regretted doing that in his past life, and he would probably have done it the same way in this life.
So it's not that I regret treating the original owner that way, but that I regret treating the original owner that way, and that fate made the original owner dream about it again, that the original owner couldn't choose him, that he couldn't become emperor, and that he ended up like this, which I just can't accept.
Linlang not only created this dream for the Third Prince, but also for the First Prince, making him dream that he became emperor with the support of the Zhou family, and then turned around and killed the original owner of the body, and put the woman he liked on the throne as empress.
In this life, Zhou Linlang didn't choose him, and what he did was exposed, leading to his abandonment by the late emperor.
Let the eldest prince know that what he did might have been dreamt of by the original owner, which is why he wasn't chosen.
Sure enough, the eldest prince dreamed about these things and, like the third prince, regretted it. Of course, like the third prince, he didn't truly regret it, but rather regretted doing those things because he realized he couldn't become emperor. Then Zhou Linlang dreamed about it and stopped choosing him. If Zhou Linlang hadn't dreamed about it, he definitely wouldn't have regretted it.
And now he regrets it so much; that so-called white moonlight, just as Linlang thought, has become a mosquito bite.
The thought that he had doted on his "white moonlight" (his beloved female protagonist), who then acted arrogantly towards the original owner of the body, and that he had even killed the original owner, caused the original owner to dream about this incident. In this life, she would no longer choose him, and he lost the throne. The eldest prince could no longer like the "white moonlight" who had borne him two sons; in fact, he felt disgusted by her.
After all, anyone who knows that they lost the grand prize (the throne) because of someone else will find it unbearable to stand that person, no matter how much they like them.
So even though the whole family was confined to Huai'en Palace, the eldest prince didn't stop having this dream. After that dream, he became increasingly hostile towards his beloved.
In fact, ever since the affair with his white moonlight was exposed and the emperor became disappointed in him, he quickly sent her away and stopped liking her as much.
Although he said he sent her away, he actually hid her in another manor. At that time, he rarely looked for his white moonlight anymore. After he was imprisoned in Huai'en Palace, the late emperor only imprisoned the women who were with him in Huai'en Palace, but not his white moonlight, because his white moonlight was not with him. Where would the emperor find her and imprison her?
At the time, he still had feelings for that "white moonlight" (his beloved), so he felt fortunate for her because she had turned out to be a blessing in disguise and hadn't been locked up. He thought that while he was unlucky, at least she was still outside and hadn't suffered.
But after the eldest prince had that dream, he no longer thought that way.
After the First Prince had that dream, he hated Bai Yueguang with a vengeance, feeling that she had ruined his plans. He told the guards of Huai'en Palace that Bai Yueguang was the woman he loved, and asked if the Sixth Prince could send her to Huai'en Palace from a certain estate. The Sixth Prince, of course, would grant this small request. Thus, Bai Yueguang, who had escaped her fate at that estate and was living a carefree life, was sent to Huai'en Palace.
Seeing his miserable existence in Huai'en Palace, while his beloved was radiant and healthy in his hidden estate, the eldest prince broke down and began to torment her.
Look, once this white moonlight turns into mosquito blood, it's quite frightening. I imagine the original owner would be very satisfied to see this.
To be honest, that "white moonlight" wasn't exactly a good person. When the First Prince became Emperor and made her a Consort, she treated the original owner of this body quite badly. Relying on the First Prince's favor, she acted arrogantly in front of the original owner. However, aside from the fact that the "white moonlight" herself was a bad person, all of this was due to the First Prince's indulgence. After all, without the First Prince's indulgence and affection, could the "white moonlight" have acted so arrogantly? Now that the First Prince is blaming himself for being harmed by the "white moonlight" and has started to cause trouble for her, that's just him taking his anger out on her.
However, Linlang was happy to see them fighting like dogs.
Having dealt with the eldest and third princes, Linlang focused on investigating Empress Zhou—or rather, Empress Dowager Zhou—for not having children. She was unwilling to give up until she understood the reason behind this.
Now that she's in the palace, she can have long-term contact with Empress Dowager Zhou, so she had already conducted a full-body scan of Empress Dowager Zhou using a medical device. The scan results showed that Empress Dowager Zhou had indeed been poisoned. The toxins in her body prevented sperm from surviving, which is why Empress Dowager Zhou was unable to have children.
It's somewhat similar to birth control pills, but this medicine is harmful to the body, so if she didn't treat Empress Dowager Zhou, Empress Dowager Zhou would not live much longer.
If it weren't for this toxin, Empress Dowager Zhou would have been a long-lived person, living for many years.
Seeing that Empress Dowager Zhou was poisoned and about to die, Linlang naturally wanted to investigate who had poisoned her.
Although Consort Cai poisoned her back then, Empress Dowager Zhou's inability to have children was not necessarily caused by Consort Cai. After all, Consort Cai gave birth to the Fifth Prince, which means that it happened many years after Empress Dowager Zhou entered the palace.
Consort Cai entered the palace many years later than Empress Dowager Zhou, so why didn't Empress Dowager Zhou have any children before that? Was this medicine tampered with by a concubine before Consort Cai entered the palace?
Therefore, Linlang immediately began to monitor and investigate the concubines who had entered the palace before Consort Cai.
However, it's hard to get an answer because these people, having successfully accomplished their goal, certainly won't bring it up again now, not even in private.
Especially now that the Sixth Prince has ascended the throne as Emperor, there's nothing else for anyone else to do, so they're even less likely to bring it up. They'll just take the answer to their graves. Therefore, Linlang thinks that even if she keeps an eye on these people, she probably won't get anything out of them.
Therefore, if Linlang wants to figure out who poisoned Empress Dowager Zhou, she needs to find another way, starting with the poison itself. She needs to find out what kind of poison it is, who in the world can make it, and who it was given to after being made. Perhaps she can find some clues.
Does the person who poisoned the food think that by remaining silent, no one will know it was her doing? That's not necessarily true.
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