Empress Dowager Jing shook her head weakly: "Alright, I’m fine now, it’s time for me to go back. Your Majesty should not always bring me into the palace, it’s against the decorum. Since I’ve become a nun, I will spend my whole life in the nunnery, accompanying the old Buddha under the lamp."
The Emperor said: "Regardless of where my mother wishes to pray, it is the same. I will build a nunnery for you in the Imperial Palace, so you can practice Buddhism there. This will also make it convenient for me to take care of you."
Empress Dowager Jing’s face changed slightly, she grabbed the Emperor’s hand and said seriously: "This must not be done!"
The Emperor patted Empress Dowager Jing’s hand: "I have already made up my mind. Before moving into the nunnery, you shall peacefully reside in the Huaqing Palace. No one can harm you, not even that person in the Renshou Palace!"
"Honghong!" Empress Dowager Jing, in her anxiety, actually called him by his real name.
That was indeed a massive breach of taboo. In the Imperial Palace, the only one who had the privilege to call him by his name was Empress Dowager Zhuang.
Of course, the Emperor did not mind these things. He and Empress Dowager Jing shared a deep mother-son relationship. In his heart, Empress Dowager Jing was no different from his real mother. Regardless of the rules, he was Empress Dowager Jing’s son, and she definitely had the right to call him by his real name, Honghong.
He held Empress Dowager Jing’s hand and solemnly said: "I should have brought you back long ago. My repeated forbearance only resulted in the intensified harmful acts of the Renshou Palace. Now, they even dare to openly frame you. Since it is unsafe for you outside the palace, it is better to move back openly! Even if it costs my life, I will definitely protect you!"
The next day at the morning court session, the Emperor announced two big events. One was the marriage between Prince Zhuang Yuheng and the Marquis Residence’s daughter, Gu Jinyu. The other was to bring Empress Dowager Jing back to the palace and build a separate nunnery for her in the Imperial Palace.
Both of these events were earth-shattering. Gu Jinyu was apparently unworthy of Zhuang Yuheng, and Empress Dowager Jing’s return to the palace was clearly against etiquette. The court was thrown into immediate uproar.
Grand Tutor Zhuang was furious. He never expected that the Emperor would arrange a marriage between Zhuang Yuheng and Gu Jinyu. Even without thinking, he could guess that it was the old fellow Gu Chao who had been petitioning the Emperor for favor.
Gu Chao had some nerve to take this matter to the Emperor!
Grand Tutor Zhuang was embarrassed beyond belief!
In the eyes of the old Marquis, shouldn’t Grand Tutor Zhuang be embarrassed? After all, Prince Zhuang was the one who did something wrong, not Gu Jinyu. Gu Jinyu was just an innocent victim.
The old Marquis was stubborn and old-fashioned in certain ways, yet he was far more enlightened and insightful on this issue than ordinary people.
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