He raised his thick eyebrows, his gaze turning sharp. "What's wrong with you?"
"My stomach hurts."
"It must be broken!" He coldly snorted, "Just by ourselves. Tell me what progress you have made today."
I pulled myself together and told him, "Today I beat up Miss Jun's monkey. When I cross the bridge in the future, she will definitely jump into the water. "Yes, there's still Li Tan. She's not bad either. Li Tan is also very good-looking, but there's still some trouble." He then told the Emperor everything he had said to him in the afternoon, hoping that he would finish listening and leave as soon as possible.
When he finished listening, he scolded me, "Mo Tian Love, are you still a woman?"
"You are all scolding me like this, how am I not a woman? I am not, are you? The book is on the table. I don't have anything to hide, so you can leave now. " I feel wronged. I don't know why they all say this about me. Fine, I'm not a woman.
The pain in my stomach made me break out in a cold sweat.
I found that I was becoming more and more unable to bear the pain. In the past, when I broke a bone, I would not even let out a grunt.
"Are you upset?" He finally noticed something was wrong and asked again.
When one of his eyes saw that I was feeling better, I nodded. "It hurts. My stomach hurts, and I can't stop rubbing."
Perhaps talking to him the most in the palace, and I haven't been able to endure much in front of him. Besides Mo Li, he is also the one I have the most contact with.
I climbed out of bed to get some water, and he stared at my skirt with wide eyes.
He drank a large cup of water and rubbed his stomach. "Your Majesty, I won't send you off since I'm not feeling well. Go out and help me close the door."
"Mo Tian Love." he whispered.
"Yes."
"There's blood on your dress." The more he spoke, the lower his voice became.
I turned around and saw that it was true. There seemed to be quite a few of them.
I was so scared that my legs went soft. With a trembling voice, I said, "Am I going to die? My stomach never bled. Quickly bring me to Mo Li. I want to see him one last time."
He heaved a long sigh and said with slight annoyance, "Didn't you hear what Mistress Yang told you at all?"
"She talked so much, so long, that I dozed off later." His ferociousness scared me to the point that I felt wronged, so I didn't dare to shout and let him take me to Mo Li.
He seemed to hate Mo Li very much, so he let the woman Mo Li liked enter the palace. When the topic of him was mentioned, his tone was very bad.
"You stupid woman." He gritted his teeth. "How do you want This Emperor to tell you? Just you wait, don't leave, or else I'll break your legs."
Throwing down the threat, he ran out the door.
I didn't have to wait long. Lady Yang came. This time, she still told me with a smile why I bled. She also taught me some things before I left.
I was so embarrassed. So this was the letter. It also meant that I had become a woman.
But after three or four days, I got a little scared.
I have to bleed once a month and there's still so much left. After a year, wouldn't I die from blood loss? I still want to save my life to go out of the palace to meet Mo Li.
Thus, she ate angrily. Three meals a day was not enough, so she took half of Yu Fei's dishes and hid them away to eat. Yu Fei even asked me curiously, "Why is there less food?"
I told her, "The Emperor likes weak women these days, and the court eats very little, so the cook makes very little."
With that said, she could not even finish half of it. She still had some left over, but she drank too much water.
The pears were tired and tasteless, and I thought of the persimmon I had left in the harem, and Li Tan, and I had to meet them again.
Since that embarrassing incident, the Emperor has never appeared in front of me again. It would be better if he did not appear, so as not to embarrass me.
Except for Miss Jun, who had a bad temper and was shouting at the palace that someone had hit her ball, asking the Empress to take charge for her and find out the true culprit of the monkey, the palace was as calm as the afternoon at the end of summer without the slightest movement of the wind.