Her son had fallen into the lake, but Mama Li was standing by the side safe and sound.
Besides Mama Ding, the rest of the servants weren’t there. Meanwhile, the lady that Mama Ding accused was soaked.
She wasn’t stupid. She knew who was lying.
“Seize Mama Ding!”
The beautiful woman ordered furiously.
The two mamas behind her immediately walked over and suppressed Mama Ding within a few moves.
Mama Ding’s face paled even more and she frighteningly exclaimed, “Master, you have to believe this mama. This mama has served you for so many years... Omph.”
A handkerchief was shoved into Mama Ding’s mouth crudely. The two mamas dragged her to the side. This was a time to practice religion. They’d deal with this maid after they were back.
However, this was only briefly mentioned in the novel. The heroine, Qin Xin, also sobbed over the Sixth Prince’s death. Then, she even stayed with Empress Wei for a few days in order to comfort her. After that, the emperor also returned to the capital in advance.
For the past few days, Qin Gui had been staying in Tranquil Temple, wanting to change Empress Wei and the Sixth Prince’s fates. Even more, she could then logically appear in front of her.
But, the novel mentioned that the Sixth Prince had drowned within Tranquil Temple’s mirror lake, but it didn’t say that there were two.
Qin Gui originally thought that the Sixth Prince had drowned in the big mirror lake up until she realized that there were a lot of worshippers there. Even if someone accidentally fell into the water, they should be saved in time. Therefore, she probed the little monk...
Thankfully, it wasn’t too late yet!
Qin Gui secretly sighed inside.
Empress Wei took off her cloak and ordered her personal maid, “Youbai, help this lady wear the cloak.”
Youbai shockingly widened her eyes and hesitated. Then, she responded, “Yes, master.”
“It’s fine.” Qin Gui shook her head. “Give it to the little young master. He’s young and just fell into the water. He’d probably get a cold from the wind.”
The Sixth Prince just got saved, so Qin Gui didn’t want anything to happen to him.
Empress Wei’s eldest son had died due to a common cold. Hearing this, her hands on the cloak tightened.
She wrapped the cloak around her son and tightly hugged him.