After Transmigrating into a Cubs, I Tricked Them All

This is a BL story with a 1v1 romance, featuring transmigration into a novel, a massive love-pentagram, and casual baby-raising alongside romance. It's a heartwarming, healing, and sweet pamper...

Chapter 494 Thick-skinned

Fortunately, after a long journey of trials, his body has gradually adapted to the northern environment.

Although he was delicate, he had been well-nourished and pampered over the years, and he also exercised every day, so he had a solid foundation. After adapting, he was actually more energetic than when he first left the capital.

He received many letters on his way out of the capital. In addition to Ye Jinghe writing to him every day without fail, Ye Jingshu and the others would also write to him every few days, explaining what had happened in the capital.

The day after he left the capital, the emperor issued an edict specifically targeting Ye Jinghe, ordering all princes to leave the palace and establish their own residences after turning fifteen.

Previously, princes of Dayuan could only leave the palace to establish their own residences if they were either eighteen years old or married a princess. With this imperial edict, Ye Jingming and Ye Jingyu would have to leave the palace immediately.

There are ready-made royal residences outside the palace, which can be moved into after renovation.

Ye Jingming left the palace three days after the emperor issued the decree. As for Ye Jingyu, Ji Wushuang was reluctant to part with him, so she used the excuse that the palace was too dilapidated and needed to be renovated to temporarily keep Ye Jingyu in the palace.

Although Ye Jingyu and Ye Jinghe are still some time away from leaving the palace, the emperor has already eagerly chosen residences for them, waiting for their birthdays to pass before they move out of the palace.

Ye Jinghe didn't mention this matter at all in his letter; it was only later that other children told him about it.

Fortunately, after reading Ye Jinghe's first letter to him, Ye Jingchen wrote back to him the day before he left. In the letter, he told him that the Eastern Palace was not important, nor was the position of Crown Prince. What mattered most was that they were both healthy and happy.