Fang Ruotang, a frail and unremarkable girl from the Prime Minister’s household,
one day found herself pestered by a tiny, cutesy creature called the Mirror of Reversal—
and it star...
They're not on the same wavelength when they chat.
Soon, the entire Fang family knew about Fang Ruotang's situation.
The Fang sisters made similar connections, and other members of the Fang family did too. The result of inquiring indirectly was that they were bombarded with displays of affection, especially Prime Minister Fang, who was completely dumbfounded.
He worked with the Crown Prince for several years, and you could say he watched him grow up. He didn't even know that the Crown Prince had dimples. Is that believable?
But when his granddaughter strongly recommended it and said she would take them to see the prince's dimples next time, he felt like he was in a dream.
Well, maybe he's not worthy to see it!
The Crown Prince quickly received the news from the Prime Minister's residence. After reading it, he gave a noncommittal laugh. Unlike Huo Zhige, he was proud inside. Even if the whole world died in front of him, he would never compromise himself unless he liked the person. He had known since childhood that Huo Zhige was a cold-hearted monster.
Until he met Fang Ruotang, his kindness gave him more empathy.
Late at night, when he left the palace again, intending to sneak into the Prime Minister's residence, he was caught by Ye Wuxia, who had the same purpose.
"Nonsense! Disaster relief is such a major event, yet you abandoned it and sneaked back to the capital."
The Crown Prince was furious. Thinking about the number of dead and injured, which might affect Fang Ruotang's recovery, he re-examined Ye Wuxia and questioned her in a cold and piercing voice: "When you came back this time, did you think about the consequences if the disaster victims were not resettled and large-scale casualties occurred?"
Ye Wuxia shed her gentle and easily bullied facade, staring at the Crown Prince with bloodshot eyes.
"When the Crown Prince reprimanded his subordinates, he did so with reason and evidence. But if he truly cared so much about the common people of the world, why did he take Xiao Liu at such a critical juncture? Didn't the Crown Prince know the consequences and still do it?"