【Slightly metaphysical + gossip, group pampering, refreshing novel】Three-and-a-half-year-old Tang Bao is the true county princess of Prince Qing's manor, brought along by her mother after r...
Chapter 53 Make a Fortune!
Emperor Liang wondered if this girl was the reincarnation of the God of Fortune? Was she sent by the Yun family's ancestors to protect him?
But... why is she the descendant of Yun Xingjiang?
What bad luck!!
His hand gripping the hilt of the sword was so tight that his nails were slightly peeling and a trace of blood oozed out, but he felt no pain at all.
His sword-like eyebrows were sometimes raised, sometimes twisted, as if he was making some kind of decision.
"Bang!"
After a long time, the sword fell from his hand and fell heavily to the ground.
He closed his eyes and sighed deeply.
Whatever...
People who like to pray to gods and Buddhas don’t necessarily have to like Buddha!
He would not do something that would only shoot himself in the foot, such as asking Yun Che to go out of the city to suppress bandits and giving him military merit for nothing, but it was not impossible for him to be busy.
Emperor Liang glanced at the empress dowager who was as nervous as he was, and with heavy steps, he personally found the golden medal of immunity from death that Prince Qing had returned to him and threw it to Xiao Tangbao.
"What is this? Gold? Is it for Tangbao?" The little guy's big watery eyes were full of confusion.
"Since the Queen has harmed you, I will hand over the case of her mother's family to your father. I believe he will not be able to accompany you for a long time."
"Take this gold medal and live peacefully in the Queen Mother's Palace."
Tang Bao scratched his hands, then sat down on the imperial desk with a gloomy look.
"How long is a long time?"
Her big, twinkling eyes were instantly filled with tears, and her thick, curled eyelashes were wet...
But this time he didn't throw a tantrum or cry loudly.
But she looked even more pitiful.
“…” Emperor Liang tilted his head to the side and squinted at the kid who looked almost exactly like Yun Che.
He secretly thought that this child was very cunning, and if he didn't give her a definite time, she would not be able to rest in peace.
"Thirty days at most."
“……?” Xiao Tangbao frowned tightly.
How many days are in thirty days?
She loves to play, and Shen has always indulged her. The little girl has not received any serious education yet.
But she knows how to count.
After all, her pocket money has been increasing in the past year...
"One, er, mountain, system, five, niu..."
The people kneeling in the Chenji Hall were so frightened that they were almost incontinent, with cold sweat pouring down their faces. However, little Tangbao was counting with his fingers seriously.
Ten fingers weren't enough to check, so she irritably kicked off her boots and reached for the sock pocket...
Just as the Queen Mother was about to stop her, Aunt Yao, who was always quick-witted and agile, jumped out from nowhere.
She respectfully presented the hanging rope she had finally found to the Queen Mother, then rushed forward and grabbed the little guy's hand.
"Little Princess, let's not take off our socks. We'll catch a cold if we do!"
"I want to count, but my hands are too small to count..."
The little guy suddenly had an idea and asked politely, "Mammy, can I borrow Tangbao's hand?"
Hearing her question, Aunt Yao raised her eyebrows and hurriedly took out a handkerchief and placed it in front of Xiao Tangbao like a treasure.
Tang Bao lowered his head in a daze.
When she saw that the handkerchief was filled with candies wrapped in rice paper and shaped into various shapes, she exclaimed in admiration.
"Wow……"
"What beautiful candy! I can tell it's so good at first glance..."
"Are these... all for Tang Bao?"
The little guy's eyes were shining and his saliva was almost flowing out. When he looked at Aunt Yao again, his face was full of smiles.
Seeing the little princess happy, Aunt Yao was also happy. She smiled so hard that her eyebrows were not visible, and her big white teeth were showing: "Yes, these are for the little princess. How about we count them with candies?"
Tang Bao nodded vigorously, and Aunt Yao quickly took out an extra handkerchief and helped little Tang Bao count the coins one by one.
She thought to herself, isn't this better than counting fingers and toes?!
Tsk, the Queen Mother always says she's inflexible, but look how smart she is...
A few steps away, the old empress dowager looked at the old man and the child who were having a harmonious atmosphere opposite her, crossed her arms and curled her lips in disdain.
It's just candy, isn't it? Something to trick kids...it's not worth anything!
She rolled her eyes and looked out the window. She felt angry at the thought of a boy holding candy and preserves and coaxing her precious great-grandson around.
No! Raise sons poorly and daughters well. We can’t let them raise children like this!
Thinking of this, the old queen mother immediately took off all the valuable items on her body and piled them in front of Xiao Tangbao.
"Tangtang, if you eat too much, your teeth will ache. You should eat less. Your great uncle still has official business to attend to. Can we go back to Shoukang Palace?"
Looking at the hairpins, rings, bracelets and beads in front of him, little Tangbao clapped his hands happily and bounced his little butt up and down.
She subconsciously wanted to put the things into her Qiankun bag and find some gifts for Madam Yao and the Queen Mother, but suddenly she remembered her father's instructions...
"You must never use the Qiankun Bag in front of others, and you must not tell anyone Tang Bao's secret!"
Tang Bao promised his father, so he must keep his word.
After thinking about it carefully, the little guy held the gold medal and was about to bite it.
That was left behind by the late emperor! Emperor Liang was quick-witted and subconsciously reached out to stop it...
"hiss--"
The little guy was just about to say that the gold was fake, but he found that he bit the back of the emperor's hand?
Looking at the deep tooth marks on his hand, Emperor Liang frowned suddenly and his expression instantly became extremely ugly.
"cough!"
The old judge, who had been kneeling on the ground, couldn't help but cough. Just as he was about to confess his crime, Emperor Liang suddenly kicked him on the shoulder, glaring at him with anger.
"Get out! Get out of here!" He chopped off these idiots for daring to laugh at him!
The kneeling palace maids and imperial doctors hurriedly held their breath and crawled out.
Like a new life.
They knew that it was Princess Zhaoning who saved them, and everyone secretly vowed that if they could not die today, they would set up an immortal tablet for the little princess and worship her sincerely!
Upon seeing this, the old queen mother threw away her crutches and quickly picked up little Tangbao.
"Wow~"
"Great-grandmother is so strong! Tangbao once had a mean-hearted grandmother. She ate so many meals every day that she couldn't even hold Tangbao!"
"Great-grandmother is in great shape and good health. She will surely live a long life!!"
The little guy hugged the old lady's neck and praised her, and did not forget to give her a "mua" on the face.
Older people like to be close to children, especially their own younger generations.
The old empress dowager was startled at first, then she curved her eyebrows and smiled from ear to ear.
She will go back to check the warehouse later and give it all to her baby Tangbao!
"Good boy, this is the gold medal your great uncle gave you to save your life. Why are you biting it for no reason?"
Tang Bao: “……?” To save his life?
"I don't know. I want to see if it's real gold so I can cut it up and give it to Great-Grandmother and Sister Piao Niang as a return gift."
The Queen Mother: “…?” Cutting the death-free gold medal in half as a return gift? Is Che’er’s family really that poor?
She glared at Emperor Liang fiercely.
"Have you withheld Prince Qing's salary?"
This rebellious son had promised her that as long as Che'er lived a peaceful life, he would not hurt him or treat him unfairly.