Prince Rong felt that he really had no common language with his mother. Were they talking about the same thing?
He stood up, "Mother, please be at ease. I will definitely work hard and strive for improvement. You don't have to worry about me. I am fine. I think you worry too much. Just manage the palace affairs and think about how to take care of Father. Isn't that enough?"
Empress: ...
Prince Rong patted his buttocks and left, leaving the Empress with no energy to be angry.
On the other side, Su Qi and the others at the Qi Country Duke's Mansion received evidence of Liang Ju keeping a concubine, just as Xin Yi had said. Liang Ju indeed kept his childhood sweetheart, Mrs. Qiao, outside the family, and they had two sons, one eight years old and the other six years old.
Meanwhile, Liang Ju's legal wife, Mrs. He, had a son and a daughter. The elder son was only seven years old, and the daughter was five. That is to say, when Mrs. He married Liang Ju, Mrs. Qiao was already pregnant.