Hearing the nanny's words, Han An's heart tightened, and she clenched her teeth but eventually knelt down.
She was very clear in her heart that any conflict between her and Noble Princess Consort Wan would undoubtedly be deemed her fault, no matter the reason.
Moreover, compared to Noble Princess Consort Wan, she had absolutely no advantages. Nearly everyone in Beijing now knew that her relationship with the State Preceptor had been severed. She no longer had any support backing her.
Noble Princess Consort Wan, who had been operating in the palace for many years, was deeply favored by the Emperor and was also the biological mother of Prince Yu, her mother-in-law. She had no capital to resist at all.
She did not know how long she had been kneeling; Han An felt her legs had gone numb, but she could only kneel rigidly in place.