yo.... wouldn't that be incest then??So, a bit of speculation here from something I just noticed while rereading and made me think...
In page 9, the Empress says there's a girl, daughter of one of the consorts, who was banished. Could that have been Fon Shen, Mao Mao's mother? From what we know of her back from Ch 37, it's implied she was raised in Hanamachi, and that her "not having a mother" was because of Hanamachi's rules against courtesans being mothers. But it's not stated explicitly, and early on the implication was that she was dead, so we've been misled by "technically true" statements before...
Also, it would kinda fit with Ch 54's ending. "Some people wouldn't be pleased with [Mao Mao being taken as a consort]" could be because she's basically a commoner, or because things would get really messy if someone found out about her lineage...
Furthermore, the novel's author, Hyuuga-sensei, seems to like surprising the readers and setting stuff like this up. For example, Ruo Men being Rakan's uncle, and thus actually a blood relative of Mao Mao's. So it wouldn't be surprising to get something like this.
Or maybe I'm going too far, I don't know.
So, a bit of speculation here from something I just noticed while rereading and made me think...
In page 9, the Empress says there's a girl, daughter of one of the consorts, who was banished. Could that have been Fon Shen, Mao Mao's mother? From what we know of her back from Ch 37, it's implied she was raised in Hanamachi, and that her "not having a mother" was because of Hanamachi's rules against courtesans being mothers. But it's not stated explicitly, and early on the implication was that she was dead, so we've been misled by "technically true" statements before...
Also, it would kinda fit with Ch 54's ending. "Some people wouldn't be pleased with [Mao Mao being taken as a consort]" could be because she's basically a commoner, or because things would get really messy if someone found out about her lineage...
Furthermore, the novel's author, Hyuuga-sensei, seems to like surprising the readers and setting stuff like this up. For example, Ruo Men being Rakan's uncle, and thus actually a blood relative of Mao Mao's. So it wouldn't be surprising to get something like this.
Or maybe I'm going too far, I don't know.
Common shit for monarchies then /syo.... wouldn't that be incest then??
Seems like he's scared of his mother who is a woman that had constantly controlled him and put him in the highest seat - one he never yearned for. So the only example of a grown woman was a scary, controlling figure.So the former emperor has a pobhia of grown up women but not underage girls? And thus he became a pedo?
This your first retcon?so uh jinshi is the younger brother of the emperor? but like wasn't it indicated that he was the son of the noble consort that died (the one who was the emperor's childhood friend and was a tomboy) ??
you summerized it perfectly lmao.page 5 : it is funny that the young previous emperor looks like an alternate version of jinshi .
page 12 :
- previous emperor : you old , ugly hag , i dont like you anymore . now i like this little girl more , she is more younger , more prettier than you , lol , lmao , ha ha ha .
- empress : now im mad . and it has been many years since the last time that i had some love-making , so now i will drag you to bed .
in the past , the hobby of the mother of jinshi was getting rid of his favorite toys .
now , will she also get rid of mao mao , the new toy of him ? lol .
I thought he was her son too.I've been under the impression that jinshi was aaduo's son, but so he really is the prince?
Empress dowager to the former emperor:Thank you for the translation (even saying the former Emperor was a "joke of a man" is an understatement. He really was the whole damn circus through and through).
Bruh I never caught on to how Ruomen has a blood relation to Maomao.So, a bit of speculation here from something I just noticed while rereading and made me think...
In page 9, the Empress says there's a girl, daughter of one of the consorts, who was banished. Could that have been Fon Shen, Mao Mao's mother? From what we know of her back from Ch 37, it's implied she was raised in Hanamachi, and that her "not having a mother" was because of Hanamachi's rules against courtesans being mothers. But it's not stated explicitly, and early on the implication was that she was dead, so we've been misled by "technically true" statements before...
Also, it would kinda fit with Ch 54's ending. "Some people wouldn't be pleased with [Mao Mao being taken as a consort]" could be because she's basically a commoner, or because things would get really messy if someone found out about her lineage...
Furthermore, the novel's author, Hyuuga-sensei, seems to like surprising the readers and setting stuff like this up. For example, Ruo Men being Rakan's uncle, and thus actually a blood relative of Mao Mao's. So it wouldn't be surprising to get something like this.
Or maybe I'm going too far, I don't know.
He is her son.I thought he was her son too.
He is her son.
Luomen (Mao Mao's dad) attended the Empress's birth. He was supposed to be with Ah Duo, but couldn't because the Empress takes precedence over a mere prince's consort. So here's how it went:
Make sense?
- Ah Duo goes into labor. Luomen attends her.
- Dowager Empress goes into labor. Luomen is forced away. Second Prince, the Emperor's brother, is born.
- Ah Duo's labor is hard. She loses her ability to get pregnant.
- Ah Duo has Jinshi and the Second Prince switched out. She knows Jinshi will get better care and will grow up safer.
- Luomen loses his kneecap here for not noticing the switch. It was mentioned around chapters 16-20 (more or less.)
- Fongming feeds the Second Prince honey and accidentally kills him. Ah Duo is upset because she accidentally has killed her brother-in-law, not her own son--if anyone found that out, she would've been killed.