Shui Luolan is forced to marry the good-for-nothing prince right from the start!
Can the prince not take care of himself? No worries, Luolan will take care of his every need.
Is the pri...
At the end of the luncheon, the emperor wanted to let Lele play in the palace for the whole afternoon, but Lele simply shook his head and refused.
"Grandpa Huang, Lele hasn't done any writing or reciting poetry today, so I can't accompany you. Can I wait until Lele finishes these things early next time and then come to accompany you?"
Looking at Lele's pouting little mouth, the emperor couldn't help but pinch his cheek, then smiled and nodded.
"Okay, then it's settled. You can come back when you're free, or I'll send someone to pick you up when Grandpa Huang is free. Otherwise, Grandpa Huang will miss you."
"Okay, Lele will keep his word."
Looking at the grandfather and grandson talking and laughing, Huaiyu, Anan and Xiaobao who were waiting on the side all pouted and looked unhappy.
Only after Lele finally waved goodbye to the emperor did Luo Lan, Leng Xi and Yu Qiaoqiao pay their respects to the emperor and leave with the children.
On the way out of the palace, the children still looked at each other with sorrowful expressions, and Xiaobao was secretly making faces.
An An wanted to teach him a lesson, but Huai Yu stopped her.
"Sister, don't go see the person you hate and let him do those annoying things."
His words made An An look straight ahead and ignore Xiao Bao.
Seeing that no one paid any attention to him no matter what strange actions he made, Xiaobao became even angrier and kept muttering,
"Why do they have three children, but I am the only one in our family? Mom, please give me two younger brothers."
Hearing this, Yu Qiaoqiao's face flushed instantly. She frowned at Xiaobao and scolded him in a low voice,
"Don't talk nonsense. You've said enough today."
Xiaobao pouted, looking reluctant. Anan, Huaiyu and Lele all looked at him with gloating and sympathetic eyes.
Leng Xi took big strides, leaving them far behind. He seemed to be running away, but perhaps only he knew what he was running away from.