
Hearing that the empress was about to give birth, the palace physician immediately prepared all sorts of equipment, then half-runningly headed to the Rose Pavilion.
Some servants also ran to the palace Hall, they looked for Emperor Wei Huang to tell about the empress who was about to give birth, unfortunately Emperor Wei Huang was not in place. He was currently in the Orchid pavilion precisely where concubine Xuan Yang was.
The wind was blowing very fast, the sky was getting darker the sign of the day Starting at night, the moon as if it did not want to show its face only the darkness that accompanied the birth of the two children of Emperor Wei Huang.
Tonight a natural phenomenon occurs, precisely a lunar eclipse when empress Xue Yi and concubine Xuan Yang struggle to risk their lives to give birth to the Heart Fruit. After a dozen incense sticks passed, finally came the sound of baby crying from the orchid Pavilion.
Oeeek....
Ooeeeek...
The sound of crying was very loud, making Emperor Wei Huang immediately stand up from his sitting position. She was so happy with the birth of her first child, who turned out to be a woman.
Rushing Emperor Wei Huang walked in and met concubine Xuan Yang, who was currently still leaning on the bed, with sweat pouring down his body, his face looking so pale and extremely tired.
"Your majesty." called concubine Xuan Yang as he moved his body, but emperor Wei Huang shook his head, signaling the concubine not to move first from her bed.
Finally concubine Xuan Yang returned to rest, while Emperor Wei Huang immediately approached the red baby that had just been born by his concubine, he looked to be flashing with a faint smile, when the netraannya caught that the princess's face was exactly like hers, the baby's face was actually a plaster of the face of Emperor Wei Huang when she was a baby.
Slowly the hand of Emperor Wei Huang touched the still-red baby, he also gave Xuan Jian the name for the baby the concubine had just born, Because at that time only the son or daughter of a queen or legal wife can carry the surname of the father while the son of a concubine will still follow the surname of his mother.
"Haha... Little baby, from today your name is Xuan Jian, you are the first Princess of zhen. Look at your face, it's exactly like zhen when you were a child" Emperor Wei Huang said, cradling the princess's small body and touching the baby's chin very gently.
But the happiness of Emperor Wei Huang seemed to not last long, suddenly some servants from the Rose Pavilion came, in a state of panting after running. They delivered bad news about the death of the empress' son or can also be called the crown prince of the Jiahu empire.
That certainly made Emperor Wei Huang angry. Rushing he gave the baby to one of the servants, then walked away from the orchid pavilion towards the rose pavilion.
"What's going on? Why did my son die?" emperor Wei Huang asked the healer who handled the birth of his son with a red face, the Emperor was furious. Especially when knowing if the child born empress is a boy.
The old physician could only bow down, he did not know what to explain to the Emperor when he was picked up by the servants, the baby that had been conceived by the empress, turned out to have breathed his last breath, while still in the womb.
But Emperor Wei Huang did not want to hear the reason spoken by the old healer, then heartlessly, he sent some of his soldiers, too, to immediately drag the old healer to the dungeon and be executed tomorrow.
The servants who heard the words of the Emperor were terrified, cold sweat pouring out all over their bodies, their faces bowed, clearly they knew something that no one else knew, but they did not want to have the same fate as the old physician, and could only remain silent while keeping his head down
Shortly after, the Emperor approached the empress of Xue Yi, the first wife of Emperor Wei Hang, looking so sad, her face flushed with puffy eyes.
"Your majesty." Call Empress Xue Yi.
"This must have been all from the son of the goddamn concubine" said empress Xue Yi.
"What do you mean?" asked the Emperor, he looked puzzled at the remark made by his empress.
"If my Son had not been born with the daughter of the goddamn concubine, I'm sure my Son would still be alive, this would have been because the baby concubine had brought bad luck to my Son." said the empress.
"He's a pesky baby carrier, the noble one must immediately remove the baby from this palace, so as not to add to the misfortune in the future." said empress Xue Yi continuing her words and provoking Emperor Wei Huang.
The Emperor was stunned to hear the words of his empress, for a moment he thought, before long he immediately summoned some soldiers to give the order to move concubine Xuan Yang and the Princess to the Pavilion at the very back end of the imperial palace.
The pavilions that had been damaged with weathered wood, were unused and also very small.
Emperor Wei Huang also only gave one servant, to take care of the concubine and also the Princess he had just born. After giving the edict, Emperor Wei Huang immediately headed back to the dragon pavilion, he was still a little distrustful of what his empress said, about the princess who was an unlucky bearer for her empire. But as an Emperor, of course he had to listen to the words of the empress.
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Meanwhile in the rose pavilion, after the death of Emperor Wei Huang, the empress immediately summoned her trusted servants, she immediately gave a very secret order to be executed.
"Excite the baby! don't let anyone know if I've given birth to a disabled baby by now" the empress said, pointing to a corner of her room.
The servants immediately took the baby and slipped out of the Rose Pavilion, bringing the crown prince who was actually still alive, but in a deformed condition to get out of the palace.
"Let's hurry!" said one of the servants, covering their faces to be unrecognizable. They immediately walked very carefully, and headed straight for the forest to dispose of the empress' baby.
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While concubine Xuan Yang was currently in tears while hugging the tiny baby she had just born, she said, he was so sad to find out that emperor Wei Huang had dumped himself with the princess in a very dirty and broken pavilion.
"Mom hope that, as you grow up, you can demand justice for us, my daughter" concubine Xuan Yang said between tears.