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Chapter 888: Uncle

The smile on Huimin's face seemed natural, "Of course I should go see my uncle. Although my uncle is not in good spirits now, if things really come to pass, my status as a nephew and daughter-in-law will always be changed.

Do you want him to know first?

It's not in vain that you have loved me so much for so many years, don't you think, Aunt Zhao? My uncle is the person who loves me the most besides my mother in this world."

Aunt Zhao quickly shook her head and said: "Princess, you cannot be willful in this matter. None of us know what your Majesty's situation is now.

If we rush forward and talk about this matter now, if His Majesty hears it and does something bad, then our sin will be huge."

"Mommy, your worries are a little too groundless. How could I ever be the kind of person who has no sense of propriety? Since I plan to see my uncle, how can I ignore his health? Don't worry! I know how to meet you

What should I say to my uncle when the time comes?"

Aunt Zhao was a little anxious as she tried to persuade her not to move, but it was useless to be anxious.

I thought I might as well write a letter to the eldest princess first.

Seeing her leaving in a hurry, Huimin sneered.

So scared?

Are you afraid that this thing won't work?

Huimin knew in her heart that although the eldest princess's palace did not seem to take sides, her mother was clearly more kind to the third prince at the beginning.

As for whether she secretly gave any support to the third prince later, Huimin didn't know.

But after the third prince was defeated, the eldest princess kept a very low profile. Later, her uncle became seriously ill, and as her uncle's sister, she went back to the south directly.

This can explain some problems very much.

Ultimately, it was because he was worried about the prince's revenge.

So after learning the news from his side, he immediately arranged for Aunt Zhao to come over. Is she really here to help me, or just to monitor me? It's hard to say.

Huimin is not a fool. On the contrary, many times, she is even a little too sensitive.

When she was poisoned by that kind of medicine, how much was her mother really worried about her? Or, was she worried that something would happen to her body, or was she worried that if the incident broke out, it would bring shame to the entire eldest princess' mansion?

Now this matter is no longer a test, but in the end she got over it.

But this time, my mother didn't hide the matter of entering the East Palace at all, or she couldn't hide it at all. Wasn't this because she hoped to single-handedly facilitate this matter?

Even after he entered the palace, he arranged for his good brother to come to the capital. Didn't he just hope to use his power in the East Palace to help the eldest princess' palace?

Huimin let out a long sigh. She wanted to say that no matter what, she was her biological daughter. Why should she be used like this because of the fault of her scum father?

In contrast, she even felt that the uncle lying in the palace was more sincere to her.

She really wanted to see Emperor Yufeng, and it had nothing to do with anyone else.

But now Emperor Yufeng is really very ill.

Before, he was just thin but in good spirits.

But I never thought that not only was my body now thinner, but it was getting thinner and thinner. The emperor who once stood above all others had almost become a human being, and his energy level was no longer good.

Huimin was actually not sure that she would be able to see Emperor Yufeng. After all, even the prince could not see him.

But she was actually allowed to visit.

When she saw the eunuch gesturing for her to come in, Huimin's eyes turned red involuntarily.

Sure enough, her uncle still treated her differently.

But the moment she saw Emperor Yufeng, she was so frightened that she took two steps back, and tears burst out instantly.

The person on the bed seemed to have difficulty breathing. Han Jian stayed beside him and whispered something to him.

Then Huimin heard the almost angry voice of Emperor Yufeng, "Is it Huimin here?"

Even though it has changed a lot, you can still hear that it is indeed the voice of Emperor Yufeng.

Huimin's tears fell one after another at her uncle's voice, which she had heard many times since childhood.

She finally overcame her fear and slowly walked forward, "Uncle, it's me, I'm here."

When she saw Emperor Yufeng's almost skull-like head, tears completely covered her eyes. She knelt on the footrest and cried sadly, "Uncle, how did you...how did you become this

Like this?"

Emperor Yufeng opened his cloudy eyes. It took him a long time to find Huimin's position, but he smiled and said, "Uncle is probably about to die."

What he told was the truth, Huimin knew it clearly in her heart, and even the whole world knew it clearly.

There were countless people in the court waiting for that day, waiting for the old man to die, waiting to take out everything they had prepared to see the light of day.

But when it came time to see Emperor Yufeng like this, Huimin found that she couldn't accept it at all.

Emperor Yufeng seemed to feel that she was crying, so he tugged at the corner of his mouth and said, "Huimin will cry too. I thought you would only cry when you feel wronged!"

Unexpectedly, when Emperor Yufeng arrived at this field, he actually spoke very fluently.

Huimin raised her eyes in surprise, and then when she faced the other person's face, she burst into tears again, "Uncle, don't be like this, Huimin will be scared! Where are the imperial doctors? Where are those imperial doctors?"

Aren’t they all amazing? How come my uncle is so thin? There are so many things in the warehouse, can’t we make up for it?”

Han Jian, who had been standing aside like a wooden stake, suddenly said, "We are all waiting in the outer hall."

When Huimin heard this, she glared at him fiercely.

How could she not know? What she knew even more was that even those imperial doctors who stayed by his bedside every day, Emperor Yufeng, was counting the days before he left this world.

"I have already looked away," Emperor Yufeng's eyes fell on Huimin's face, "otherwise, how could you have come in today?"

Huimin stared at him with her eyes open blankly, and then understood the meaning of this sentence.

Emperor Yufeng's illness probably had a result a long time ago. I don't know who gave the diagnosis, but at least it was a very trustworthy person.

But Emperor Yufeng was unwilling to accept or admit it, so he simply locked himself up here in the Qianyuan Palace, and then asked everyone to find people to treat him, using various methods.

No matter who he is, whether he is a blood relative or not, whether he is the most trusted minister or not, he refuses to see him or let others know his true condition.

But now, he finally gave up, so he met Huimin.

He met his once most beloved niece with a peaceful mind.

Huimin's tears immediately fell even harder.

It turns out that the facts and the facts before us are two different things.

So she found it unacceptable at this time.

"Since you are here today, now that I have seen you," Emperor Yufeng looked at the little girl who was still kneeling on the steps and crying, with a rare smile on his face, "My uncle will always do the last thing for you."

This is the only thing that hurts you."

Huimin shook her head repeatedly. She had been asking for everything from this uncle who had supreme power since she was a child. She had never felt anything wrong. This was a natural thing, and it was natural for her to be loved.

But now when she heard the old man's words, she only felt scared, as if as long as he said it, everything would be over.

Emperor Yufeng smiled and said: "This is not our Huimin's temperament. My uncle has always relied on you. Haven't you always liked that boy Xiao Yu?

We have already reached this time, and my uncle has looked away from many things. In fact, it is not a bad idea, after all, you are already a widow."


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