Nan Yi, a modern female bodyguard, fails a mission and travels back three hundred years to the Qing Dynasty. At that time, she became the side consort of the Fourth Prince of the Qing Dynasty, but ...
Yinzhen paced anxiously back and forth in his study, his eyes filled with worry. He wanted to go to Tongzhou to see her immediately, but he knew that she didn't want a simple visit from him.
The Nian family mansion is not to be touched.
Li Yi was still waiting for his master's instructions. Seeing his master frowning in thought, he glanced at the sky and said, "Master didn't eat much yesterday. The maid said she wanted to eat crab meat buns and asked me to buy lunch and rush back. Master, what do you think..."
“She’s not in good health, how can she eat such cold food? Let’s change it to something else… Never mind, since she wants to eat it, buy her a small amount and have Xiao Shunzi keep an eye on her, making sure she doesn’t eat too much at one meal.”
Yinzhen waved his hand, telling Li Yi to buy crab meat buns for Nan Yi, and then summoned Su Peisheng, saying, "Where's the Cantonese chef you hired a couple of days ago? Send him to Tongzhou immediately."
"Reporting to you, sir, the cook is waiting. Should we send it along with the monthly supplies?" There are only two days left before it's time to send supplies to Tongzhou again.
For the sake of Master Tong in Tongzhou, the master oversees every aspect of his life, from clothing and food to housing and transportation, ensuring that everything is done meticulously.
Outsiders all thought that Master Nian was favored in the mansion, but compared with Master Tong, he was far inferior.
Yinzhen remembered something, "Let's put the two beautiful bolts of silk that were sent from Jiangnan a few days ago. Send them to Tongzhou together."
She loved those bright and beautiful fabrics the most. These beautiful fabrics were extremely rare, with only a few produced each year. In the palace, only the Imperial Concubine received two, and the Crown Princess received one.
He liked seeing her dressed up, but Li Yi said she was sick again.
Yinzhen felt he could hardly control his legs, and many times, after court, he would ride his horse out of the city.
Several times, when they were almost at the village, he abruptly reined in his horse and stood there on the road leading to the village, watching from a distance.
Unfortunately, he was unlucky and never got to see Tong Shi come out.