Yan Shujin puffed out her cheeks: "It's like my friend betrayed me and went to play with my enemy."
The words sounded childish, yet they were quite apt, and the people in the room fell silent.
Yan Zhili reached out and pinched her daughter's cheek, then asked, "What does Baojie think we should do?"
Yan Shujin wrinkled her nose, spread her hands, and said, "I don't know. If it were me, I would stay far away from that person. But my uncle's situation is different from mine, and I don't know what to do either."
Yan Chao laughed, but in his heart he felt that Lu Jiajin and his ilk were not as clear-headed as a child. Or perhaps they were just heartless.
Madam Yan was actually a little confused, but she could tell that Baojie was right.
Liu Qin smiled, but there was some worry in her eyes. She didn't know what was going on in the court, or even what was going on in the capital, but she understood one principle: the tallest tree in the forest is bound to be felled by the wind. If Bao Jie's words were to be heard by those people, she was afraid... She was both proud of her daughter's excellence and hoped that her daughter could live a peaceful and safe life.
Chen Qiu handed some fruit to Yan Qiyu, who was sitting in a chair, and said with a smile, "Brother Gui, did you understand?"
Yan Qiyu said, "They have forgotten their roots. The teacher taught that people should not forget their roots. If they forget their roots, they are not worthy of being called human beings."
Chen Qiu smiled, her eyes gentle: "Yes, Brother Gui is really smart."
Liu Qin had lunch with the children and chatted with Old Madam Yan for a while before leaving the palace. Yan Zhili did not see them off because Yan Chao had something to discuss with him.
Inside the carriage, Liu Qin, holding her sleeping son, suddenly asked, "Sister Bao, do you...do you understand what you're doing?"
Yan Shujin smiled and snuggled closer to Liu Qin, without answering.
Liu Qin hesitated for a moment before sighing and saying, "Never mind, why don't you take a nap?"
Yan Shujin yawned and said, "Okay."
Liu Qin handed the cushion to her daughter, then changed her position and said, "Come on, lean against Mom and sleep."
Yan Shujin smiled and leaned closer to her mother, but only gently rested against her, whispering, "Mom, don't worry, I'll take care of you until my little brother grows up."
Upon hearing this, Liu Qin felt a pang of bitterness and sorrow in her heart. Her eyes were red and her voice was choked with emotion: "It's because Mother is so useless."
“No.” Yan Shujin placed her hand in her mother’s hand: “Mother, it will get better.”
Liu Qin has always been a woman who is gentle on the outside but strong on the inside. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to grit her teeth and take care of her children and mother-in-law after her husband left. But after arriving in the capital, she couldn't do anything, and she couldn't even show the slightest resentment.
Yan Shujin looked at her sleeping younger brother and smiled, "It'll be fine when he grows up."
Liu Qin closed her eyes, but couldn't help but shed tears.
Yan Shujin lay on Liu Qin's lap, feeling water droplets on her neck, but she didn't look up. Instead, she whispered, "Mother, I can protect you."
Liu Qin gently stroked her daughter's back: "Mother knows."
Never rely on other people's pity or conscience to live, because these things are unreliable. The only person you can rely on is yourself.
Even though her father treats them very well now, Yan Shujin still doesn't trust him, because no matter what the reason, her father has abandoned them before.
So she had to take advantage of her father's guilt towards them to learn everything useful and prove herself until their position was secure enough.
Yan Zhili held his wife's hand and said, "You've taught the children very well."
Liu Qin smiled gently: "They were good kids to begin with."
When Yan Zhili thought of his elder brother's children and then looked at his own two children, he felt happier no matter how he looked at them.
Yan Shujin and Yan Qiyu had finished their homework while waiting for Yan Zhili in the afternoon. After washing up, they rested separately. However, they did not discuss Mr. Du's question, because Mr. Du had told them to think about it on their own and not to be influenced by each other. If they really wanted to discuss it, they would wait until class.
Although Yan Zhili did not answer, Yan Shujin already had the answer in her heart. It was probably her uncle Yan Chao who had planned ahead about the lack of food supplies for the Battle of Suhu.
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