A sweet romance novel, focusing on doting early on, followed by exclusive adoration, exclusive adoration, exclusive adoration!
A cold, rigid Fourth Prince with a peculiar thought process meet...
Li Chenjiao responded with an "Eh." Although she didn't know what the Fourth Master was busy with outside, she was used to a leisurely life and knew from the moment she entered the manor that the Fourth Master was very hardworking.
"Master, please take care of your health. If you are really too busy, there are still servants below you."
Li Chenjiao has always been like this; she never hesitates to do things herself, but she leaves all the things she doesn't need to worry about to her servants.
The Fourth Prince twitched his lips slightly, displaying an extremely complex expression.
Li Chenjiao sighed softly and watched Fourth Master leave.
"I'm still most comfortable enjoying myself like this, it's just a pity about the whole roasted lamb."
Li Chenjiao's enthusiasm for roasted whole lamb hasn't waned yet.
On the day before the Lunar New Year, the Emperor's imperial carriage hurried back to the capital.
The Empress Dowager is still in the Yuanmingyuan. I heard that she has fully recovered from her illness. However, His Majesty is concerned about the Empress Dowager's health and does not want her to travel during the winter. Therefore, he has asked the Thirteenth Prince to accompany the Empress Dowager to stay in the Yuanmingyuan until the spring.
The snow disaster was brought under control.
His Majesty has returned, and Prince Zhi and others have returned with the imperial procession.
Fourth Master and Fifth Master really suffered this time, running back and forth between the capital and its outskirts in the freezing cold.
The two handled the disaster situation brilliantly, but before His Majesty could reward them, the Fourth Prince fell ill.
The last bit of momentum in the end actually allowed Prince Zhi to gain an advantage.
This incident caused such a stir that even Third Master sympathized with Fourth Master, though his words inevitably carried a hint of amusement.