The Second Prince also showed a look of concern on his face.
He urged the Empress to go back and rest, and decided to stand guard outside the hall himself, truly a good second brother who is respectful and courteous to his siblings.
Inside Yangxin Hall.
The Emperor was ultimately tender-hearted toward Consort Jing, allowing her to leave so that she would not have to see the miserable state of the Third Prince and become distressed.
Consort Jing was unwilling to leave and insisted on staying, saying she would be even more worried if she couldn't watch over him.
Ever since the Third Prince had his accident, Consort Jing had barely closed her eyes. The Third Prince was her life, the source of her future glory and wealth. Now, she felt that everyone wanted to harm her son's life, and she even suspected Murong Jiu might sabotage the situation. Naturally, she was unwilling to leave and wished she could watch over him without blinking.