Upon hearing this, the Second Prince almost lost his footing. He still wanted to give it to those cunning old foxes.
Back then, when she was up there, she wouldn't give even a single flower to anyone.
She tricked herself into helping him plant it, while she herself slept soundly in the tree, actually keeping an eye on him.
He wanted one of the flowers that had finally bloomed.
She said that the Purple Spirit Flower was incompatible with his fate!
A flower can't beat a fluffy ball!
That's a divine flower!!!
If you don't want to give, you just don't want to give.
Now that you're a mortal, you've become so generous?
With that thought in mind, he hurriedly ran to the back of the line and joined the long queue.
After a long while, the line finally came to an end, and it was the second prince's turn.
He rubbed his hands together and forced a smile, saying, "Wanwan, the gifts are outside the hall; there are too many to bring in."
"You can just give me these flowers directly!"
He used an affirmative sentence.
After a century, he wouldn't be foolish enough to ask her anymore.
Lin Wanwan reached her small hand into the cloth bag and rummaged around inside...
The atmosphere was extremely tense, and the Second Prince held his breath.
Suddenly, a loud announcement came from outside the door:
"The auspicious time has arrived."
Upon hearing this, Lin Wanwan jerked her hand away suddenly, seemingly with a mixture of eagerness and excitement.
Hua Xin tucked the notebook into her waistband, gently picked up Lin Wanwan, and walked straight to the head seat.
The second prince looked stunned, his smile frozen on his lips.
"flower?"
"What about mine?"
ah!
He was scammed again.
Sure enough, you can't trust what women say.
Especially for one-year-old children.
Then, he reluctantly walked over and watched Lin Wanwan receive the baptism from the crowd.
A one-year-old child should be baptized and begin eating meat.
The ceremony should have been performed by the elders of the family, but Ye Lanyin has now established her own household and has no elders.
Old Madam Ye felt sorry for her granddaughter, so she personally went forward to give Lin Wanwan a baptism.
The old lady took a handkerchief, washed Lin Wanwan's face and wiped her hands, and then helped her put on her clothes.
Then, he picked up a red rope and personally tied it to Lin Wanwan's right hand.
"Happy first birthday, Wanwan. Grandma wishes you a lifetime of peace and health."
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