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Yuanmingyuan could be considered their temporary residence, which they would visit every year.
Because Chen Yuwei has many children, she usually lives in a relatively spacious courtyard.
This stay was even more extravagant. The Emperor directly allocated a relatively spacious room for Chen Yuwei to stay in, which was only separated from the Empress's Changchun Xianguan by Rugu Hanjin.
No one lives in Ruguhan now; everyone else has gone to the area around Bitong Academy, including Natural Picture and Luyue Kaiyun.
The central area was the Kyushu Qingyan, where Hongli conducted his official business, resided, and held banquets.
The Emperor's residence was surrounded by concubines, some of whom were favored or held high positions.
"Wow, it's going to be lively going out now. You might run into a few sisters every three or five steps."
Chen Yuwei waved her folding fan, her eyes fixed on several children riding ponies around in the distance.
The Old Summer Palace had a horse farm, located in the Hundred Animal Garden.
Yonghu and his two boys were clamoring to show off their newly learned horseback riding skills, and Hezhuo and Fulinga also wanted to join in the fun.
So, leaving Yongwei, who was still only able to drink milk and sleep, Chen Yuwei took her other five children and rushed to the Hundred Beasts Park for some excitement.
As it turned out, horseback riding was indeed quite exciting; Chen Yuwei noticed that the screams from the riding arena never stopped.
The three boys, Yonghu, Yonghong, and Yongkun, have completely gone wild with fun.
After watching for a while, Khoja and Fulinga said they were itching to try it out, and now they have climbed onto the horse with the help of their servants.
"Go and tell those servants to be careful. These kids are brave enough to fall off their horses."
Chen Yuwei was truly impressed; the main reason was that all the kids were incredibly reckless and bold.
Even before they can see, people start attempting all sorts of dangerous actions.
Chen Yuwei had tried to stop him before, but it was no use, especially after he learned from Buku, he really let himself go.
Xia He nodded in agreement and quickly ran over to remind him.
As it turned out, Chen Yuwei's words were as if she hadn't said anything at all; she rode happily on horseback, completely unaffected.
Chen Yuwei: ...
"Good! As expected of my children, Consort, you have done a good job in raising them."
A male voice suddenly came from beside Chen Yuwei. Chen Yuwei was first surprised, then delighted, and turned around with a smile.
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