Chapter 153: The Crown Prince



It is said that the emperor asked Fu Qianyu to have lunch with her two sons.

After the enthronement ceremony, Heng'er was taken by his father to a side hall in Zichen Palace for personal instruction. The two little brothers have never been separated since they were in their mother's womb.

During the few days since we suddenly separated, the phrase my younger brother said the most was: "Brother, I want you."

Fu Qianyu went to her sons' room and dressed them herself. She smiled and said, "Heng'er, you're going to see your brother soon. Are you happy?"

The little guy happily jumped into his mother's arms, shouting excitedly: "See brother, see brother."

Although Jingjia, who was lying on the side, didn't understand what the adults were saying, he became excited when he saw his brother happy, and babbled.

After leaving Fengyi Palace, Fu Qianyu took her son to Zichen Palace in a warm sedan chair. When passing by the Imperial Garden, she heard some cheerful and crisp laughter coming from the plum forest nearby.

I lifted the curtain and looked outside, only to see a woman in rose-red palace dress squatting in the snow and playing with it, surrounded by several palace maids.

As they played and joked, there was constant laughter and a harmonious look. Soon, a palace maid gathered snowballs and threw them at the woman's feet.

The woman was not willing to be outdone, so she also made a snowball and threw it back, but she used too much force and the snowball hit Fu Qianyu's sedan chair.

Ling Yun shouted, "How dare you! Who is that over there, smashing the Queen's sedan chair?"

The group of people were truly terrified, and the woman was so frightened that her face turned pale. She quickly ran over, plopped down on the ground, and tremblingly said, "Your Majesty, please forgive me, Your Majesty, please forgive me!"

Fu Qianyu didn't recognize her, but she looked familiar. Lingyun took a closer look and reminded her master, "Your Majesty, this is Concubine Qian who entered the palace this year."

Speaking of Concubine Ping, Fu Qianyu had some impression of her. She entered the palace on the same day as Concubine Shu, and was a cousin of Qian at that time.

But Qian relied on her family background and was unwilling to be mediocre. Instead, she stayed in Chuxiu Palace and rarely interacted with others. Because her maiden name contained the word "Ping", in order to distinguish the two sisters, everyone in the palace called her Ping Jieyu.

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