Forensic Imperial Concubine
Chapter 631 Volunteer To Pray (Part Two)
"Uncle Matthew, Grand Secretary Franklin and others have arrived," he told him.
"I see," Matthew replied nonchalantly inside the carriage. After that, everyone heard him waking up Harper. A few moments later, Harper got off the carriage and seemed to be just half awake.
"Aunt Harper," Felix said.
"Your Highness," Harper politely replied, nodding her head. "Your Highness, would you please choose several officials to enter with me? Although the officials have the right to know about His Majesty's condition, His Majesty needs a peaceful environment right now. So please select a small number of representatives. Otherwise, we may risk irritating him if too many people come inside at once."
"Okay," Felix quickly replied. Then, he proceeded to call out the names of a few officials.
"Uncle Allen, Grand Secretary Franklin, General Maxwell, and Marquis Travis, please come inside with us."
"Yes, Your Highness," all of them replied at once.
Harper and Matthew were walking in front of everyone. No one made any comment regarding this and they all just quietly followed them inside. The empress was sitting at the bedside. Seeing the people coming in, she immediately tried to wipe her tears dry. That being said, no one could actually tell whether there were any real tears or not.
affectionate wife. If Harper didn't know that they were never really such a
Harper said at once. As it turned out, she could
to feel the emperor's pulse. While doing this, she suddenly furrowed her eyebrows. Noticing this, the empress felt
tried to feel the pulse of the emperor's other hand. "What
to the imperial physician, His Majesty has been physically weak and ill many times before. That's why he has been feeling so weak all the time. But as long as he has some much-needed rest, he should be waking up soon," the empress carefully said. Needless to say, the diagnosis of the imperial physician was not real. The truth was that the emperor had fallen
His Majesty's condition?"
His Majesty's condition will be all right. It doesn't seem to be anything serious. He has just fallen ill, as ordinary people would. The imperial physician is right. All he needs is to get a good amount of rest and he'll be waking up in a few days," Harper flatly replied. She decided not
and he is often reading over the reports from officials every single day. I have been trying so hard to convince him to get some rest, but he just wouldn't listen to me. Now I know that he has become ill due to overexertion," the empress remarked as she turned on the waterworks. From what she said, the emperor had become such a good emperor who
how sad you are, Your Majesty. Given the situation, I'm going to head over to the Holy Chant Temple to pray for His Majesty
so that she completely forgot that she was pretending to cry. After a while, she pulled herself together and answered, "That is so kind of you, Harper. Since you are willing to pray for His Majesty in the Holy Chant Temple, I think it's definitely
there with her," Matthew
be any more thrilled. With the two of them out of the imperial capital, she thought she and Felix could take the
at the moment. And there are many affairs that need to be taken care of. If Prince Matthew leaves the imperial capital
with General Maxwell. I will be worried if my wife leaves the imperial capital all by herself. The last time she went to the Holy Chant Temple, she encountered an assassin, which resulted in Chodak getting injured. Now, with her offering to go to the Holy Chant Temple to pray for His Majesty, there's no way I can
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