Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
As expected, Su Bin chose not to disclose the details to Qin Zhenzhen.
Qin Zhenzhen joined him, observing as he enjoyed the snacks she had prepared.
Seeing others relish the food she ticulously crafted brought a sense of satisfaction to Qin Zhenzhen as well.
“How is it?” she inquired.
“It’s delicious. Anything cooked by my wife is delightful. Just seeing you puts in a good mood,” Su Bin expressed warmly.
Amused, Qin Zhenzhen asked, “Are you in a good mood now?”
Su Bin grinned. “Much better.”
Despite the smile, Qin Zhenzhen detected a certain ruthlessness in his eyes, indicating that soone had managed to provoke him.
It was likely related to news from the palace.
Just when Qin Zhenzhen believed Su Bin wouldn’t reveal the cause of his anger, he chose to share.
“The despicable emperor is still trying to repulse people before his demise!”
“I truly don’t understand. How could the royal family give birth to such a scoundrel?”
Qin Zhenzhen listened attentively, hoping that Su Bin would confide in her and not keep it bottled up, as it could adversely affect his well-being.
Convinced that Su Bin wouldn’t conceal anything from her, he continued, “Wife, I didn’t initially want to burden you with this. I feared it would disgust you.”
“But I also realize that if I keep it to myself, you’ll surely overthink it.”
“Wife, you probably think it’s detrintal to your health if I keep my anger to myself. Instead of letting you worry, I’d rather share it with you,” Su Bin expressed, maintaining his talkative nature when facing Qin Zhenzhen.
Qin Zhenzhen, once again amused, remarked, “I knew you’d tell sooner or later.”
“Tell , what caused you, usually so calm and composed, to drop a cup? This cup is worth five taels of silver.”
Hearing this, Su Bin imdiately hugged Qin Zhenzhen. “Wife, I regret it!”
“It’s all because of that foolish emperor!”
The news from the palace revealed that the empress refused to see the emperor, and the emperor was denied access to the little crown prince and even the Empress Dowager.
The emperor’s breakdown was apparent, understanding that the exposure of the poisoning of the crown prince had led to this dire situation.
Lord State Duke regarded him as if he were already dead, knowing that his demise was imminent. Despite his reluctance, he was powerless to resist. Initially, the emperor vented his anger on those around him, many of whom were affiliated with the Public House. Although he found a perverse pleasure in killing them, Lord State Duke remained indifferent.
The more deranged the emperor beca, the more justification they had to eliminate him. Even in death, the eunuchs and palace maids would likely celebrate.
The emperor ceased killing people but turned to abusing the beauties who resembled Qin Zhenzhen, treating them as slaves and dogs.
He even arranged a eting with Lord State Duke to express a certain request.
“I know you want to kill !”
“I am aware that, no matter what I do, I am destined to die!”
“I accept my fate!”
Lord State Duke sneered, “If you were obedient, you wouldn’t find yourself in this situation!”
Had the emperor been compliant, refraining from causing frequent trouble or conspiring with the Empress Dowager against them, they might have allowed him to live a bit longer. However, the emperor’s disobedience and escalating madness, culminating in his attempt to poison his own flesh and blood, compelled them to take action sooner.
Acting prematurely decreased their chances of success, and more lives might be sacrificed. Nevertheless, they were still confident in their ability to prevail.
The Emperor laughed maniacally, “So what if I’m obedient? I still can’t escape death!”
“I’ve already stated that I accept my fate!”
“But I am not convinced!”
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