This story features a heavily modified Qing Dynasty transmigration, where women are dominant and men are subordinate, and there are multiple male leads.
Many elements in this story are the au...
Yinzhen pulled Baoer to sit on the seat where he had just grilled the meat, and then handed a skewer of the meat to Baoer personally.
"Try it, this is my first time making it,"
Baoer looked at the slightly burnt skewer of meat in front of him, tried to take a bite, and was a little surprised that it tasted pretty good. "Not bad, it seems you have a talent as a chef."
Yinzhen smiled and said, "Really? If you like me, I will make it for you often in the future."
Yin came over and said with a playful smile, "Ninth brother, where is mine? Why is mine missing? Let me taste how good your cooking is."
Not far away, Fourteen was with the prince. Watching the interactions between the people here, Fourteen felt indignant. He knew that he was too young. Sister Baoer always treated him like a child and didn't believe what he said.
But there's nothing I can do about it, it's because I was born too late.
However, his young age also had its advantages. When he grew up, after a few years, Sister Baoer might have grown tired of him. Now, as long as he worked hard to deepen the impression in Sister Baoer's heart, he could replace Ninth Brother at any time.
The Crown Prince, watching Fourteenth's angry gaze, instantly guessed his thoughts, thinking it would be a good idea to block the two lucky guys, Nineth and Tenth, every day. The Crown Prince admitted that he couldn't bear to see Nineth and Tenth lucky enough to become a family with the little girl. He felt a deep sense of bitterness in his heart.
So he said to Fourteen calmly, "Just looking won't solve the problem. Why don't you go give your sister Baoer some of the meat you grilled yourself and see how your two brothers cook it?"
The Fourteenth Prince had that intention originally, but when he looked at the thing in his hand, it looked so dark and there was not a trace of desire to eat it.
The Fourteenth Prince reluctantly chose the best-looking skewers from among the ones he had grilled and prepared to go over.
At this time, the prince casually handed over the grilled vegetables that he had grilled, which were delicious in color, aroma and taste.
"It's better for girls to eat more vegetables. Too much meat is hard to digest."
The Fourteenth Prince looked at the roasted potatoes, roasted corn, roasted mushrooms and other vegetables handed to him by his second brother, the Crown Prince. They looked delicious.
He was silent for a moment. He reached out and took it.
"Brother Crown Prince, I know you like Sister Bao'er too. You can't lie to me. Don't worry, I won't tell Brother Nine or Brother Ten."
Fourteenth had long noticed that the Crown Prince's second brother had been acting abnormally recently. Ever since he last visited Sister Baoer's house and returned to the palace, the Crown Prince had been subtly asking him about Sister Baoer.
When he heard that a few of them were going to ride horses, he said he wanted to take me out to play. I didn't think much about it at first, but the whole way into the manor, the second prince's eyes were almost always on Sister Baoer.
And when had the Crown Prince been so kind to his brothers? It seemed like he was only so easy to talk to when Sister Baoer was around. You know, the Crown Prince has a bad temper and usually doesn't give face to anyone except the Emperor.
But look at the beginning, he opened his mouth and wanted to give Sister Baoer a pony, and now he gave Sister Baoer a dish he baked himself. This is a treatment that even the emperor did not have. Usually, the servants would prepare whatever the prince wanted, so why did the prince have to cook it himself? But now he baked it himself and gave it to Sister Baoer.
Although the second prince's eyes were hidden when he looked at Sister Bao'er, he still noticed something strange. The fourteenth prince was very proud of himself. Don't look at me as young, but I know everything.
Upon hearing this, the prince raised his eyebrows indifferently at the Fourteenth Prince, smiled, and did not argue, as if he agreed.
"Little brat, quite clever," the prince thought. There was no need to explain. If I liked her, that was it. That little girl was worthy of his heart.
"Second brother, although I won't tell you now, Ninth and Tenth Brothers will find out about your thoughts sooner or later, so you better hide it well."
The prince sneered in his heart, "When did I have to hide my love for someone?" But thinking about his royal father, if he knew, he would definitely have a bad impression of Baoer.
He glanced at the Fourteenth Prince and said, "Go quickly, or it will get cold again."
After saying that, he glanced at the little girl again. Who knew that he would meet her eyes? She smiled at him guiltily, even with oil stains on the corners of her mouth. She smiled silly. Inexplicably, he thought she was adorable. He really wanted to put her in his pocket and not let others see her.
He teased her and smiled playfully at Bao'er, pointing to the edge of his mouth, indicating that there was something at the corner of her mouth. He watched her wipe the corner of her mouth with a handkerchief, her face flushed with embarrassment, and she lowered her head. The prince's smile grew even wider.
Baoer was reminded by the prince that there was oil stain on the corner of her mouth, and she was extremely embarrassed.
At this time, Fourteen came over and took a few skewers of meat and vegetables and said to Baoer happily, "Sister Baoer, I made this skewer of meat myself. How about you try it? And these vegetables were made by the prince himself. He asked me to bring them to you, saying that they are better for girls to eat."
When Baoer saw the vegetables in front of him, they looked very appetizing. He had just eaten several skewers of meat and was just craving for some vegetables. Roasted potato chips and mushrooms would be good as they would help him to relieve the greasiness.
Hearing that it was made by the prince himself, she glanced over there and happened to meet the prince's gaze. She was stunned by his gentle eyes, but then she came to her senses and saw him nodding and smiling at her.
Bao Er also smiled at him, and then said to the Fourteenth Prince, "Thank you, Fourteenth Prince, and thank you, Prince."
"You're welcome, Sister Baoer, you can try it first, I'll go over and grill it for you later, what else do you want to eat, Sister Baoer?"
Fourteen thought to himself, "Really, no need to thank me. I just wanted to provoke Ninth Brother and the others, and at the same time gain Sister Bao'er's favor. Who made him say that to me today?"
I guess Ninth Brother will immediately find out that the Prince and Second Brother are not normal with Sister Baoer. I only said that I would not tell Ninth Brother and the others, but I didn't say that I would not hint at it.
Let them fight it out and I'll just pick up the bargain. I'm really a clever one.
After hearing what Fourteen said, Baoer only muttered quietly, "It would be nice if there was juice beer," because the only drink here was alcohol, and the milk tea was salty, which Baoer couldn't get used to.
Fourteen wondered, "I know Sister Bo'er's juice, but what is beer?"
Baoer explained, "Beer is a drink, but it's not as strong as regular wine. We don't have it here."
Yinzhen heard this and asked, "Oh, Baoer, do you want some juice?"
"Well, I'm not used to the wine and milk tea here."
At this time, Yin also said, "Bao'er, it's all my fault. I didn't think about this. I'll ask someone to squeeze some juice for you now."
"Well, thank you."
Yin was unhappy. "Bao'er, you have to learn not to tell me these things all the time. I will feel that you treat me as an outsider."
“Haha, I’m used to it.”
Fourteen, who was standing by, saw them talking as if no one else was around and ignoring him, and felt a sense of loss. Then he pretended to be cute and said, "Sister Baoer, I'll go over first. You can come to me if you need anything."
"Oh, okay, go eat something too."
But just as Fourteen left, another person came and stood in front of Baoer.
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