The Female Psychology PhD Who Time Traveled to the Royal Harem

Chapter 371



Chapter 371

chapter 371

in the past, the palace selection process for concubines would take three days to choose three hundred candidates, and that was considered remarkably fast.0

after all, these women were to serve the emperor, and the late empress would carefully inquire about their personalities and preferences, selecting only those who were well-rounded in all aspects to receive the "retained plaque."0

out of three hundred candidates, at least thirty to fifty would typically be chosen.0

however, the speed at which the imperial noble consort conducted the selection was unprecedented. she managed to complete the selection of three hundred candidates in a single day, with each group entering and exiting the hall in the blink of an eye.0

occasionally, a group might linger a bit longer, but even then, it was only for the duration of two blinks.0

what surprised everyone even more was that the few candidates who were selected were all plain-looking commoners, while the daughters of high-ranking officials were all rejected.0

those with prestigious family backgrounds were all arranged to be married off instead.0

well then!0

at this rate, after one more day of selection tomorrow, this grand concubine selection event would likely conclude, with no more than ten women becoming imperial consorts.0

this move stirred discontent among the court officials.0

as the selection process was in full swing, the families of the candidates were also busy. palace servants were tasked with delivering the lists of those who were selected and those who were rejected.0

servants waiting at the palace gates quickly scanned the lists for their young mistresses' names, and regardless of whether they were selected or rejected, they would rush back to their mansions to deliver the news.0

and this news was enough to throw these officials' households into chaos.0

"what? my daughter was rejected? how is that possible? my daughter is one of the most beautiful and talented in the capital. why was she rejected?"0

"this can't be true, it absolutely can't be true. my xue'er is both beautiful and talented. we even spent a fortune to obtain information from the palace about the emperor's favorite color for her attire. we prepared so thoroughly. how could she be rejected?"0

"was your daughter also rejected?"0

"what about yours?"0

"all of them were rejected!"0

jiang xinyue, resting her hand on her belly, looked up at tang shiliang. their eyes met for just a moment, and she knew that these ministers had come because of the day's selection.0

she then turned her gaze to the emperor, whose displeasure briefly flashed in his eyes before he quickly composed himself. he said to jiang xinyue, "you go ahead and eat. i'll be back shortly."0

"alright. i'll have the kitchen prepare some fresh dishes for your majesty. state affairs are never-ending, but your majesty must not overwork yourself. please take care of your health."0

her eyes were filled with heartfelt concern.0

the emperor cupped her face and playfully ruffled it, turning her concern into mock anger. only then did he release her, his mood lifted. "you, little pregnant woman, should worry less. as long as you take care of yourself, i'll be fine. don't worry about me. i'll handle all the discordant voices and ensure the best for you and our two children."0

jiang xinyue smiled, like a woman basking in happiness, her face filled with shy joy.0

once the emperor left, she took a deep breath and had nanny xiang and wet nurse lu bring out the sixth prince so they could spend some time bonding.0

early education was still essential.0

the sixth prince's bedchamber was filled with various educational toys and colorful books for learning characters and objects, all personally directed by jiang xinyue.0

moreover, the emperor had now left master jing in the palace to teach the sixth prince, with the fourth prince also attending. every day, they would spend two hours "playing" in wenhua palace.0

though it was called play, it was actually a way to teach them the principles of how to behave and act, instilling good values and habits from a young age.0

the sixth prince was being groomed in the ways of an emperor, while the fourth prince was learning the duties of a subject.0

however, the sixth prince was still too young, so the lessons had to be subtly integrated into play, allowing him to unconsciously mimic the behaviors of adults. when he grew older, learning would become easier.0

the fourth prince, on the other hand, had made significant progress. previously, having been neglected in the palace of exile, he had to relearn all the proper etiquette and manners. now, he studied more diligently every day. it was said that master jing had tailored different teaching methods for the fourth prince and the sixth prince.0

the emperor's stance was that the sixth prince was the priority, and the fourth prince was merely an afterthought, not requiring as much attention.0

when master jing heard this, he scolded the emperor harshly.0

throughout history, many struggles for the throne had arisen from jealousy and resentment among princes. the emperor's blatant favoritism would inevitably bring danger to the sixth prince.0

the fourth prince overheard some of this and later told jiang xinyue, "mother, although i am disappointed in father, i will not envy the sixth prince. if it weren't for you, grandfather and i would have died long ago. no matter what happens in the future, i am willing to protect the sixth prince and you with my life."0

when the sixth prince becomes the crown prince, he would be his most powerful ally.


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