Transmigrating with Billions in Supplies to Become a Farmer's Lucky Star

Su Muyao kept having a strange dream where she died in modern times and then, with her memories intact, was reborn in ancient times. After a smooth birth, she was abandoned by her parents who favor...

Chapter 208 A child of three can write well, a child of five can fight well.

When Su Muyao arrived, she found a group of people surrounding Xiao Hui.

Little Grey just whimpered pitifully in the middle, but when it looked up and saw Su Muyao, it immediately rushed over.

"Waaaaah, a little brat is hitting my head like crazy, waaaaah, it hurts."

Su Muyao then understood why Xiao Hui was running amok in the palace in such a wronged manner; it turned out that Xiao Hui had been beaten.

"Uncle, if you don't like Little Gray, I'll take it back. How can you let someone hit it?"

The emperor was stunned when he heard this; he didn't dislike Little Grey at all.

Since Little Grey came to the palace, its food and living quarters have been carefully arranged. How can you say that I don't like it and even hit it?

The emperor looked aggrieved, and Xiao Dezi quickly explained, "Princess, what are you saying? His Majesty loves Xiao Hui very much. Ever since this wolf was put in the palace, his food and living quarters have been carefully arranged."

Su Muyao knew that it wasn't the Emperor who hit her; if it were, he certainly wouldn't have sent the eunuch to call her back.

But no matter what, I have to find the person who beats Little Gray today, otherwise I dare not let Little Gray stay in this man-eating palace any longer.

The original thought was that this wolf, who was originally the crown prince, couldn't keep eating and drinking its own food.

Especially Little Grey, who has a huge appetite, it's surprising that he was bullied even after being sent to the palace.

He turned to look at Little Grey: "Who do you think bullied you?"

Little Grey cried out.

The eunuchs and palace maids present looked on in bewilderment as the young princess communicated with the wolf in front of her.

I had long heard that the new lucky star of the Great Dynasty was a reincarnation of a deity, who could even summon rain from the sky.

Now it seems they can even understand animal language, right?

Fortunately, they usually take good care of him, otherwise they would probably be punished today.

After Su Muyao found out, she reached out and touched Xiao Hui's big head, and sure enough, there was a big bump on its head.

This broke Su Muyao's heart. Although she hadn't raised Xiao Hui herself, she had watched it grow up.

“Uncle, you should teach your precious son a lesson this time. You can’t spoil him like this just because you had him late in life, or someone will definitely teach him a lesson for you in the future.”

After saying that, she patted Little Gray's head tenderly and said, "Don't be afraid, come back with me later. You can go with your master when he comes back."

The emperor was a little anxious when he heard this. He had only been fond of this big wolf for a short time, so why did he want to take it back?

And yet, she spoiled her son so much after having him late in life. Before the Emperor could even try to persuade her to stay, Su Muyao, holding Little Grey's hand, was about to leave in a huff.

"Yaoyao, don't be angry. Your Uncle will find the person for you right away."

Su Muyao waved her hand without turning her head and said, "You can handle your family matters yourself. I'm going back now."

After saying that, he left quickly without lingering.

The emperor, furious, flung his sleeves and shouted, "Who dared to do this? I have already instructed them to take good care of themselves. Why did they still get hurt by someone else?"

"How do you lackeys do your jobs? Tell me, who entered this place today?"

A dozen or so servants knelt down in unison, desperately trying to recall what they had seen.

A maidservant stood trembling to the side; she was the one who had let the young prince in today, because he said he wanted to see wolves.

Originally, it was thought that the young prince was favored, and the wolf kept here was nothing more important than the young prince. It was a blessing for the wolf to catch the young prince's eye.

I never expected it to turn out like this.

The young prince will at most be punished, but I might lose my life!

Seeing the trembling maid at the very back, the emperor directly called on Eunuch De to step forward and inquire.

Just then, another maid raised her head and said, "Your Majesty, I remember that Sister Xiao Cui was in charge of this place today. I saw Sister Xiao Cui let two people in, one big and one small, but I couldn't see who they were because they were far away."

Upon hearing this, Xiao Cui behind her stared at Mei Hua, who was speaking, with eyes that seemed to be poisoned.

That little bitch actually betrayed me at the most crucial moment! Humph! If I'm lucky enough to escape, I'll definitely teach her a lesson.

"Your Majesty, it was this servant who let the young prince and the nanny by his side in. The nanny in charge said that the young prince wanted to see wolves, but this servant couldn't stop him!"

Thinking it was just a check and wouldn't cause any trouble, they let them in.

Upon hearing this, the emperor remained silent, gave Eunuch De a look, and then strode away.

After the emperor left, Xiao Dezi shook his head as he looked at the young palace maid kneeling beside him.

"Now that you are in charge of this place, you should know that it was said that this place was specifically for wolves to live in, and that no one should disturb it until the wolf's owner returns."

Since you've forgotten everything, you should at least know the rules of the palace.

"The messenger ordered that the servants deliver the twenty heavy blows and banish the palace."

After finishing his words, Eunuch De ignored the person who had collapsed to the ground and chased after the emperor in the direction he had left without looking back.

Half of all the palace maids in the palace were bought when they were young. They were trained by the head maid for many years before being assigned to work in various palaces.

The emperor was merciful; as long as they served for 18 years, they could be released from the palace, and each person released from the palace would basically receive ten taels of silver as a homecoming allowance.

However, the same principle applies: if someone makes a mistake, they will be beaten, punished, or even executed in severe cases.

Xiao Cui was only given 20 lashes and sold off; this was already the greatest leniency shown to her.

The emperor stormed into Consort Rong's palace. Consort Rong was a princess of Mongolia. Although she was not the biological daughter of the Holy Emperor of Mongolia, she was a child of the Holy Empress of Mongolia's maternal family, so she was always kept by his side and pampered.

Because of this relationship, the emperor treated Consort Rong quite well after she entered the palace.

However, after Consort Rong married into the palace, she had no children for many years, so her brothers would travel a long way to visit her frequently.

Fearing that her sister, who had married far away, might be bullied, she always came with a threatening tone.

The emperors tolerated all of this until three years ago, when Consort Rong gave birth to a son.

The emperor was overjoyed and originally wanted to directly bestow the title of prince upon him, but Consort Rong said that the child was still young and it would not be too late to bestow the title of prince when he was older.

The emperor at the time did not think much of it until later when the Mongol Empire came to him several times, seemingly wanting him to depose the crown prince and make Rongfei's child the crown prince.

It was at this point that the emperor was finally established, and at that time it was said that it was impossible to depose the crown prince.

Putting aside the fact that the Crown Prince was born of the legitimate wife, he was able to write well at the age of three and fight well at the age of five, while the other princes at that age could only cry loudly.

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Since Su Muyao left the palace, whenever people saw the carriage representing the Little Princess's residence pass by, people would kneel and worship on both sides of the road.

This left Su Muyao dumbfounded. She had only gone to the palace once, so why was it such a grand spectacle, as if she had ascended to immortality?