Chapter Sixty-Seven: A Dance to Add to the Fun



After listening to Alata's words, Qinggele did understand a lot more, but her personality wouldn't allow her to let the matter go. On the contrary, she had already decided in her heart that she and Yaruo were irreconcilable enemies.

Anyway, there will be plenty of opportunities to see Ya Ruo in the future, and plenty of opportunities to deal with her.

Seeing that Qinggele had clearly taken it to heart, Alata breathed a sigh of relief and continued, "Princess, although what happened today wasn't your fault, the young master was completely innocent. Why don't you send him some snacks or something to show your feelings? That way, the young master will think you're considerate and thoughtful, won't he?"

Qinggele was about to refuse, but then she remembered that her mother often brought food to her Abu, so the words of refusal turned into: "Go and prepare some snacks that Lobsang Gunbu likes, have them made carefully, and I will personally deliver them to him."

Alata smiled and said, "This servant will immediately order someone to do it."

Arata was genuinely happy; she wouldn't be happy if Qinggeler wasn't.

Moreover, although Qinggeler was not very smart, he was still able to listen to what his close friends and family had to say. As for why he couldn't listen to Lobsang Gunbu, it was probably because his expectations of him were a bit too high. The deeper the love, the more he wanted to hold on tighter and more firmly.

Unfortunately, the relationship between these two was like fine sand; the tighter you grasped it, the more it slipped through your fingers, and it never returned to what it was at the beginning.

Qinggele personally delivered some snacks to Lobsang Gunbu and was willing to say a few kind words. Lobsang Gunbu was a capable man, and perhaps because Qinggele was used to his unreasonable behavior, Lobsang Gunbu forgave Qinggele when Qinggele softened his stance slightly.

Sure enough, men shouldn't be spoiled; they should be treated strictly, and sometimes it's better to be lenient with them than anything else.

Yinzhen took Yunrong out for a walk, and not only did Yunrong feel much more relaxed, but Yinzhen was also happy. No matter how much of a workaholic Yinzhen was, he didn't want to deal with these things every day.

The two spent a sweet night together. The next day, Yinzhen received the princes who had arrived the day before and those who had arrived today. Yunrong's reception was similar, and the meeting didn't end until evening.

Yinzhen and Yunrong met briefly and exchanged information. Yinzhen also told Yunrong some secret things that could not be told to others. It was getting late, and the open-air banquet had been prepared. People from all walks of life arrived one after another. Yinzhen knew that everyone who was supposed to come had arrived, so he brought Yunrong out.

To be honest, the open-air banquet was really well done. As soon as Yinzhen and Yunrong entered, they saw a bonfire burning in the middle, with a frame on top of it and a whole sheep on it. Tables were set up around the bonfire, and behind the tables stood princes, wives, heirs, princesses, and the like, who had risen upon hearing that the Emperor and Empress had arrived.

Everyone greeted him in unison, and after Yinzhen and Yunrong sat down, he told everyone to dispense with the formalities.

Next, the various tribes began to express their respect to Yinzhen, taking turns to offer him wine. Yinzhen couldn't very well refuse to drink, even though he had a good tolerance for alcohol. After being toasted by everyone, his face turned a little red.

Seeing this, Yunrong whispered to Liang Jiugong, "Change the wine to water."

Seeing Yinzhen's expression, Liang Jiugong agreed. Liang Jiugong now knew the Emperor's attitude towards the Empress, and he knew that the Emperor would not blame him if he knew.

Liang Jiugong personally went to exchange the wine.

Yinzhen didn't dislike alcohol, but he didn't particularly like it either. He could enjoy a few drinks occasionally, but he didn't like drinking too much.

When people drink too much, they become less clear-headed, and when they are less clear-headed, they are more likely to make wrong decisions.

Yinzhen picked up the wine cup and found that there was no wine in it. He glanced at Liang Jiugong, who looked at the Empress with a rather innocent expression. Yinzhen then knew that this was Yunrong's idea.

Yinzhen felt comforted. He knew that Yunrong was worried that he would drink too much and it would be bad for his health. Yinzhen appreciated her kindness and drank a few more cups of water before accepting more drinks.

Yunrong was very satisfied with Yinzhen's performance.

At this moment, Zasagtu Khan Chenggun smiled and said, "Your Majesty, I have a younger sister who greatly admires the majesty of the Emperor and wishes to perform a dance to entertain Your Majesty. I hope Your Majesty will grant her request."

Yinzhen knew what Zasaktu Khan Chenggun meant; he simply wanted to push his sister onto him. But he had miscalculated.

Even if he only wanted Yunrong, his father would never agree to let a Mongolian woman enter the Qing Dynasty's harem.

The Qing Dynasty's harem had once been controlled by Mongol women. He had finally managed to escape the Mongols' covetousness of his harem, so how could he possibly let his guard down again?

Yinzhen smiled and said, "The Mongolian princess is good at singing and dancing. Since that's the case, then please have the princess dance. If she dances well, with so many talented young men here today, it wouldn't be unreasonable for me to personally arrange a marriage for her."

Yinzhen's words indicated a refusal. Although Zasaktu Khan Chenggun was unhappy, he did not dare to act rashly. At present, the Qing army was strong, and their Mongols also seemed to be strong and well-equipped. Especially after the incident of abolishing the Three Feudatories, the Mongols were even more wary of the Qing's weapons.

Furthermore, most of the Mongols were independent and fragmented, and dared not confront the Qing Dynasty.

Zasaktu Khan Chenggun could only awkwardly express his gratitude: "This servant thanks Your Majesty for your kindness on behalf of my sister."

Ya Ruo appeared in a cool red outfit. Although she didn't reveal much, it was quite a sacrifice to wear such a thin outfit in this weather.

To be honest, although Ya Ruo looked a bit thin, her appearance was truly stunning. Ya Ruo was a Mongolian princess, but her skin was as white and tender as snow. Under the campfire, the more you looked at a beauty, the more beautiful she became.

Ya Ruo certainly attracted a lot of attention. Even Luo Buzang Gunbu, who already had a fiancée, couldn't resist the common sight of all eyes falling on Ya Ruo.

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