Mysteries in the Imperial Harem: Chapter 89

As this book is focus on Qing Feng side of the story more than Zhuo Qing or Gu Yun, the part of the competition was skipped. If you want to read about it, please wait for Nutty or L3D to translate chapter 39 of A Generation of Military Counsellor.

Finally the moment is here… Qing Feng is doubting if Qing Ling (Zhuo Qing) and Qing Mo (Gu Yun) are her sisters…

Chapter 89: Real Sisters?

It was boisterous in the Imperial Gardens tonight due to the banquet and in contrast, the courtyards of the Inner Palace were much quieter. Ming Ze stood with his back again Qing Feng Hall’s main doors and stared at the still bright moon with a cold look but there was a hint of ridicule in his eyes. In the Little Prince’s full month banquet, the Commander of the Imperial Guards would had deployed them early on thus Imperial Concubine Qing’s and the Prince’s safety and protection naturally need not require him to worry about.

Ming Ze stood that upright for don’t know how long when suddenly an extremely fast black shadow fleet pass from the short shrubs.

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Mysteries in the Imperial Harem: Chapter 88

One long chapter (about 2 chapters length) on the full month celebration… Enjoy!

Chapter 88: Moving the tiger away from the mountain

Today it was the day of the full month of Qiong Yue’s Third Prince thus there were decorations everywhere and was especially lively. The heavens was kind that although it was cold for quite some days, early this morning, the warm light shone on the earth through the white paper on the window into the house, bringing warmth to the room.

Qing Feng gently opened the door and took a deep breath. She had been stifled in this house for an entire month that she felt so stuff up. If it wasn’t the little fellow who gave her trouble all day, she cannot think of how she would felt if she stayed in the house for an entire month. Qing Feng was about to carry the child to walk around the shade under the big tree when she felt wind rush. Ru Yi rushed over from the outside and said, “Your Ladyship, the Empress Dowager sent someone to convey to you to bring the Little Prince to Dong Sheng Palace at Sishi (modern timing: 9 – 11 am).

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Mysteries in the Imperial Harem: Chapter 86

Chapter 86: Stirring (Part 2)

The winter in the capital of Qiong Yue was not considered chilling but as compared to the year-round spring in Hao Yue, it was indeed much colder. The sun finally came out at noon today so Qing Feng planned to bath the little fellow. Because she was scared that the child would feel cold, the entire house full of people were busy preparing; raising a brazier, heating up water and the sorts. After running around in circles, the little fellow finally finished bathing and rest comfortably in Qing Feng arms. The little eyes kept looking around and when he saw Ru Yi looking at him, that little fellow generously smile at her.

Ru Yi was overjoyed and laughed, “Your Ladyship quick look, the Little Prince is smiling!”

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Mysteries in the Imperial Harem: Chapter 84

Chapter 84: Qi Yu

Talking about this topic, Fu Ling could not help but to think about that cold person…

She obviously could feel that he was actually not an unfeeling person but why did he put on a cold shoulder constantly. The thing that make other at a loss was, what exactly was he thinking about? Fu Ling was so engrossed in her thoughts that she did not find out that someone was walking towards her and did not also realise that there was a big pair of gardener’s shears by the palace road.

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Mysteries in the Imperial Harem: Chapter 82

This is the chapter where Shui Xin unleashed her dark side. Just a glimpse of it… But anyone can see that she is a psychopath…

Chapter 82: Feelings Grows in the Dark

In a short while, the houseful of people left and Qing Feng took a long breath to only find out that the quietness in the room was somewhat frightening.

“Beloved concubine not only know how to fake an Imperial decree and also improved your storytelling skills.”

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