Concubine Li was quite lucky; that very night, the Emperor summoned Yun Jiao to his chambers.
Her luck was such that if delayed another two or three days, Yun Jiao might have completely forgotten the promises she'd made.
Yun Jiao originally didn't want to go.
She had eaten so much at the noon imperial banquet, she lay on the couch trying to digest with deep breaths, and by sunset, she still didn't feel hungry. If she went to the Emperor's chambers, she'd have to wash and groom herself from head to toe. This blessing should be given to someone else.
"The Emperor commands Attendant Lady Xi of Xianfu Palace to accompany him at Weiyang Palace at the hour of the dog."
After enduring ten sunsets, Yun Jiao conceded.
A fairy has some patience, but not much.
This probability of being chosen, one might think the entire harem had perished with only her left.
