Qing Dynasty Rebirth: The Young Eighth Prince Consort's Lazy Daily Life

Note: This is not historical fiction, so please do not scrutinize the historical accuracy! It's just a sweet romance story!

At the age of two, Qing Rou, with her chubby little fingers, ma...

Chapter 44 Deep Father-Son Bond

Therefore, Emperor Kangxi was aware of everything that happened to Yinreng outside the palace, but he was unaware of what happened at Chen Yanjing's residence.

“Father…” His eyelashes trembled, as if he had finally mustered up his courage.

"Your Majesty, I am not in a good mood today... because I overheard some servants gossiping when I went out."

Emperor Kangxi frowned, subconsciously finding it absurd. How could a perfectly healthy prince be in such a state because of gossip among his subordinates?

If they're not doing a good job, then deal with them. Why wallow in self-pity here?

"Empress Mother... the anniversary of your death is coming soon. I will always remember it. Today my mind was in turmoil, but when I saw Father Khan, I understood everything. There is no one more important than Father Khan. As long as Father Khan loves me, I will always feel happy." He lowered his head slightly, but his voice was firm.

Originally, I just wanted to open up to my father and put Jingrou's words into practice, but the more I talked, the stronger my feelings became, and I couldn't control my emotions.

After he said those words, Emperor Kangxi was heartbroken.

Thinking of all the things he had recently recalled, and looking at the child in front of him, even the heartless Emperor Kangxi's eyes welled up with tears.

Ultimately, this was the son to whom he had devoted the most effort. Even when Bao Cheng was a child, he would cry and fuss incessantly, and it was he who would comfort him at night after finishing his duties in court.

This was not his first legitimate son, but he was the only one who grew up smoothly. At that time, Wu Sangui was stirring up trouble, and in order to stabilize the hearts of the people in the court, Emperor Kangxi named him as the crown prince as soon as he was born.

If it was a political move at the time, Bao Cheng was indeed the child he valued the most, devoted the most effort to, and was the one he favored the most!

He felt immense pain when he saw those children who had died young, and he was overjoyed to see him grow up safely.