Chapter 1150: 561 The Emperor Learns the Truth (Second Update) Chapter 1150: 561 The Emperor Learns the Truth (Second Update) “Ning An, are you alright? Why is your face so pale? Did you bump into sothing?” the Emperor asked Princess Ning An, who seed a bit nervous in his arms.
Princess Ning An spoke softly, “I’m fine, that was close, I’m lucky Royal Brother caught in ti, otherwise, I would have been injured.”
The Emperor looked back at the chair and said with a scare, “Yes, you almost hit your head on the chair, and the consequences would have been unthinkable.”
Princess Ning An humd vaguely in response.
The Emperor helped her sit down on a stool.
The acknowledgnt of guilt letter had already reached the Emperor’s hands, so there was no possibility of a second accident happening to it.
After the Emperor sat back down, he glanced at Wei Gonggong.
Wei Gonggong had served the Emperor for many years; if he couldn’t understand that look, his years as a chief eunuch would have been in vain.
He quickly called over two junior eunuchs and had them move the fire basin further away, ensuring that even if the Emperor fell ten or eight tis, the acknowledgnt of guilt letter would not fall into it.
The Emperor couldn’t wait to unfold the acknowledgnt of guilt letter, which was ten pages long, nine pages more than Bai Kun’s, detailing Hua Xiyao’s origins, her turbulent early years, and how she ca to Xianle Inn.
Hua Xiyao was originally the daughter of an official family; her grandfather had been a prefect in the southern city and was thrown into the Imperial Prison for a corruption case. Her grandfather was beheaded, and the rest of the family was sentenced to exile.
Hua Xiyao was only two years old and did not feel deeply about the family’s calamities, except that she could no longer eat or dress warmly every day and occasionally saw her family mbers being beaten harshly.
It was much later that she ca to understand what had happened to her family. By then, she was seven, a clever and pretty little girl, spotted by an old Brothel Madam who bought her with the intent to nurture and train her for a few years to beco the brothel’s cash cow.
But Hua Xiyao did not fare well in the Brothel, often bullied by the older children. On a freezing winter night, she ran away.
How far could a seven-year-old girl possibly go?
In the middle of the night, she fainted in a filthy alley and woke up on a carriage that was headed to so unknown destination.
The carriage was beautifully decorated, clean, and spacious, and it emitted a fragrance unlike common perfus.
It was in this carriage that Hua Xiyao t the most important person in her life.
Her real na was not Hua Xiyao, and her family na had been forcibly erased when she was sold to the Brothel, where she was known as Lanlan, a na she hated.
The gentle woman in front of her bestowed upon her a brand-new na.
Looking out the window at the setting sun, the woman said to her, “Your na shall be Hua Xiyao.”
The obedient little girl nodded blankly.
The Emperor was moved to tears.
It was supposed to be a letter of acknowledgnt of guilt, so why was it written in such a heart-wrenching manner?
Was Hua Xiyao really the daughter of an official family?
Yes.
Was she really sold into a Brothel?
No.
Regarding Hua Xiyao’s origins, Mo Qianxue had only said, “It seems her grandfather had held an official post sowhere, but later they had their house raided due to a scandal.”
The rest was pure fiction by the old sacrificial priest.
He wasn’t afraid of the Emperor ordering an investigation; after all, there were plenty of officials whose families were raided, too many to fit in a sack!
Hua Xiyao had arrived at Xianle Inn two years before Mo Qianxue, which was a widely acknowledged fact, so there was no need for fabrication. Of course, this was not the main point.
The main point was the woman who had adopted Hua Xiyao.
She trained Hua Xiyao to be a woman of both beauty and martial prowess and sent her to the Capital City’s Xianle Inn, to beco her second-in-command.
The first-in-command was Mo Qianxue.
Mo Qianxue had co to the woman’s side after Hua Xiyao, and Mo Qianxue had also been quietly nurtured by the woman. However, the two had never t before entering Xianle Inn.
The admission of guilt from Hua Xiyao’s perspective analyzed that the reason for this was the woman’s fear that if they grew up together from a young age, they would develop feelings for each other. They were not allowed to have any attachnts or emotions towards anyone other than their mistress.
This, in fact, was the personal analysis of the old sacrificial priest.
This part was true.
When the Emperor read this, a deep sense of revulsion rose from within him.
What kind of person could be so perverse and malicious?
He finished the acknowledgnt of guilt with a somber face. It didn’t just recount Hua Xiyao’s personal history; it also detailed the secretive operations Xianle Inn had conducted in the Capital City over the years, such as intimdating those who caused trouble under the guise of the Empress Dowager’s authority.
The Emperor’s anger grew!
They dared to make use of his Imperial Mother?
Very well, the mastermind behind Xianle Inn was indeed bold!
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