Lin Zao, a post-apocalyptic space ability user, has transmigrated!
Before her are twin babies, crying for milk, and a lame mother-in-law.
Her current state is one of tattered clothes,...
Princess Cheng, who moves among the most affluent and wealthy circles in the entire Great Zhou Dynasty, knows what is most touching.
Giving away even one of these precious flowers and trees might just bring in a connection. The sheer power behind this is enough to stir one's heart and fill one with excitement.
However, Princess Cheng only indulged in this for a moment before she came to her senses, breaking out in a cold sweat. She had almost gone astray!
While these things may be able to win people's hearts, such a relationship cannot last. If her husband really succeeds in the future, he may be hindered by those people.
If the foundation is unstable, the future great undertaking will be shaky and uncertain. It is better to plan steadily and practically.
The fact that Princess Cheng and King Cheng had such a deep relationship shows that Princess Cheng was an extremely intelligent woman; she knew King Cheng's ambitions.
King Cheng had a compassionate heart for the people of the world. He aspired to be a wise ruler for all ages, so that the people could live a life where they had no worries about food and clothing and could leave their doors unlocked at night.
He is a person with the world in his heart.
As a capable wife of Prince Cheng, she naturally wouldn't hold him back. She managed the palace meticulously and provided Prince Cheng with substantial financial support behind the scenes. The couple held both money and power, and their cooperation was seamless.
Both husband and wife are said to be very lucky.
For example, when King Cheng was young, he was poisoned and thought he would not live past the age of 30. However, he met the poison doctor Yuan Jiukang. After years of detoxification and recuperation by Doctor Yuan, King Cheng's health has become much better than that of ordinary people.
Then, a few years ago on the battlefield, King Cheng was also saved by Tang Jian in a critical moment, turning danger into safety.
In addition, when their son Wei Yu was kidnapped, it was Lin Zao who rescued him and safely returned him home. From then on, everything in their manor went exceptionally smoothly.
Coupled with the help that Tang Jian and his wife provided to their royal residence, it was as if heaven had sent them a divine intervention.
Therefore, both she and Prince Cheng valued the Tang family highly, considering them their lucky stars.
The key point is that they are also polite and respectful, and will not become unruly because of the Prince's favor. The whole family are people of good character.
Such subjects are the most precious and the most reassuring to the emperor, who is willing to entrust them with his trust.
Princess Cheng looked at Lin Zao beside her. She was also a remarkable woman; if one were to compare her to someone…
For some reason, the image that flashed through Princess Cheng's mind was that of the Celestial Master from a thousand years ago.
However, this thought only flashed through her mind. When she came to her senses, Princess Cheng found it somewhat amusing. How could anyone compare to that Heavenly Master, who was so incredibly talented?
This sudden thought vanished without leaving a ripple in her heart.
Although there were many precious flowers and trees along the way, Princess Cheng did not dig them up. Instead, she followed Lin Zao's example and picked a peach, eating it as she walked.
Forgetting her status as a princess, here she is not the esteemed Princess Cheng, and does not need to abide by those formalities. She can freely enjoy the fruit without anyone criticizing her.
The three of them leisurely strolled around the valley for half a day. When they encountered something that interested them, Princess Cheng would personally try it out. She was no longer the aloof and well-mannered woman she used to be.
When the three of them were about to go back to find the child, they also brought back many things, such as bamboo fungus that Princess Cheng liked to eat, and persimmons that Tang's mother liked, etc.
When I returned to the original spot, the children were nowhere to be seen.
When the guards were summoned and asked, they learned that the children had gone to catch a big fish and had gone to the pond in the valley.
Upon hearing this, Tang's mother felt a pang of anxiety. How could she let the children, who were so young, go to the pond?
That would be incredibly dangerous!
"Quick, Zao Niang, let's go over there!"