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The Malicious Empress Dowager Was Reborn After Being Stabbed to Death by Her Own Son.

Chapter 86: The Empress's First Time Being So Assertive. [86]



Summary

In a tense exchange, the Dowager Empress, Jiang Ming Zhu, defends herself against accusations regarding the death of the Esteemed Consort, asserting that their rivalry was mutual and that she bears no responsibility for the Consort's demise. Despite her admission of feeling pleased after the Consort's death, she emphasizes her honesty and willingness to take responsibility for her actions. Nan Gong Qing, the Emperor, grapples with conflicting emotions but begins to doubt the accusations against the Dowager Empress. As tensions rise with the arrival of the Liang Kingdom's envoy, the Empress and her son, the Tai Zi, express their support for Jiang Ming Zhu, showcasing unexpected unity amidst the chaos surrounding the Jiang family. The chapter concludes with the family facing dire consequences, highlighting the precarious nature of power and loyalty in the imperial court.

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