In the picture book, that's how the concubine called her little palace maid after she sprained her ankle. Although Hu Nuan'er added an ambiguous and sad tone without any instruction, she shouldn't have scared her away!
Watching the Sixth Prince's fleeing figure, Hu Nuan'er was so angry that her nose almost twisted. She threw down the storybook in her hand. What a terrible plot! It's completely useless! It's all a lie!
A night breeze blew by, carrying the stench of urine. Hu Nuan'er covered her nose in disgust. Was she really going to seduce such a prince?
The next day, as soon as the emperor finished court, he took Chuanwen back to the Marquis of Changxing's residence. Although his time as a companion to the emperor was not over, Chuanwen was still very happy to be able to go home.
Chuanhai returned with the emperor and his entourage. He quickly arranged breakfast for the emperor, who then asked how many children the Marquis of Changxing had. The Marquis of Changxing thought for a moment, realizing that the emperor was interested in his children, so he quickly summoned them.
Chuanze was the most composed, with impeccable manners, and never glanced around carelessly.
Chuanwu and Chuanyi weren't so well-behaved; they kept secretly peeking upwards, their eyes filled with curiosity.
Chuanyu, on the other hand, was dignified and elegant, with a polite smile.
The emperor was stunned by Chuanyu's beauty and vaguely remembered that the old lady of Changxing Marquis had once brought a porcelain doll-like little girl into the palace. At that time, the little girl was very mischievous and was not afraid of him. She even took advantage of his inattention to pull out his beard and said that the emperor's beard could grow into a big tree. She wanted to take it back and plant it to see if it was true.
Because his beard was plucked, he still has some memory of that little girl even after all these years.
I never imagined that the little girl would grow up so fast and become so beautiful. She's also different from when she was little; she's not mischievous at all, but rather dignified and gentle.
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