Xia Miaoyuan agreed, "Okay, okay! Uncle Han, please go live at Big Brother's house!"
Han Qingbo stammered, "Isn't this... inappropriate?"
The prince patted Han Qingbo on the shoulder and said, "What's inappropriate about this? I'm happy for you to live there. Go ahead and live there. No one will say anything."
Although Han Qingbo felt a little embarrassed, after hearing that the prince had said so much, he was afraid that refusing again would offend the prince, so he nodded and agreed.
"The prince is awesome. If I move to the prince's mansion, I won't have to worry about running into Liang Chaozong."
Han Qingbo was a poor scholar with little property and his belongings were very simple.
At noon that day, several of the prince's servants quickly packed Han Qingbo's luggage and helped him move to the prince's mansion.
The prince cleaned up a quiet little courtyard for him to live in. He also assigned two servants and a nanny to take care of Han Qingbo.
Han Qingbo was moved to tears and said in front of the prince that if he passed the imperial examination and was fortunate enough to get an official position, he would be loyal to his duties and devote himself to being a good official.
After helping the prince finish his errand, as it was still early, Xia Miaoyuan pestered the prince to go shopping with her.
Ever since the Second Prince went off to war, few people took her out of the palace to play.
Moreover, even if the queen could not resist her pleading and took her out of the palace, they rarely wandered around the streets. Most of the time, they would go to restaurants to sit and have a meal, or go to the theater to watch a play.
"Let's go shopping, big brother? Miao'er hasn't been shopping for a long time and I feel very depressed!" Xia Miaoyuan begged in a baby voice.
"Okay, okay, brother will take you for a nice stroll!"
In order to have a pleasant stroll, the prince simply held his sister and walked on the street. Several servants followed them at a distance of seven or eight meters away, neither hurried nor slow.
The brother and sister looked at small items such as fans and sachets, and then at small jewelry such as pearl hairpins and necklaces.
Along the way, I looked around and had a very pleasant time.
"I eat candied haws!"
Xia Miaoyuan saw a vendor selling candied haws and shouted loudly.
"Okay!" The prince carried her over.
Just as the prince looked up and wanted to talk to the vendor, he suddenly met a pair of familiar eyes.
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