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  1. It is revealed that the late Empress and Noble Consort Hui were both manipulated by Consort Jia, a foreign consort who wants to win the love of the head of her tribe. Ruyi's elevation from noble consort to imperial noble consort to step-empress is made uneasy due to Consort Jia's curbing her favor with scathing rumors and an attempt to frame ...

  2. From a different perspective though, had Ruyi been main wife from the start as originally intended by Hong Li and had Empress Fucha not given out the contraceptive bracelets, Noble Consort Hui might not have turned out the way she did.

  3. Oct 21, 2018 · It was truly sad to see their relationship falling apart; their love was the only reason why Ruyi agreed to be the empress too. With that reason gone, she lost so much motivation to continue living in the palace.

  4. Noble Consort Jia- while not solely responsible for her death, Consort Ling did frame her for the dog attack on Princess Jingsi (Ruyi's daughter), which caused Noble Consort Jia to be locked up

  5. Anytime someone is genuine in their love for him, Ruyi and consort Shu, he brutually pushes them away in his extreme lack of self-esteem. He purposefully hurts them and belittles them as a way to test their love.

  6. Aug 19, 2018 · In this version, Consort Ling is the central character, an ally of Empress Fucha, and the deadly opponent of Empress Nala. In the second version, "Ru Yi's Royal Love in the Palace" (如懿传), Empress Nala, reimagined as Ulanala Ruyi[3], is the central character, while Consort Ling is the main villain.

  7. It is revealed that the late Empress and Noble Consort Hui were both manipulated by Consort Jia, a foreign consort who wants to win the love of the head of her tribe. Ruyi's elevation from noble consort to imperial noble consort to step-empress is made uneasy due to Consort Jia's curbing her favor with scathing rumors and an attempt to frame ...

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