What she didn't know was that there was actually another word that could perfectly describe the current state of Yuqing Palace, and that was "dormitory."
After sending the servants away, Yinreng personally took Guwalgiya on a tour of Yuqing Palace.
After Liu Jia returned to her residence, she kept an eye on the movements outside. When she saw the Crown Prince personally taking the Crown Princess to familiarize herself with Yuqing Palace, even though she had long been heartbroken, she couldn't help but feel a little jealous.
But she soon suppressed it again.
People are different. Life is good now, so she should be content.
Those who are not satisfied would have been dragged out of the Forbidden City long ago.
After dinner, Yinreng found that he had overused his voice. He did not have the habit of taking a nap, and neither did Guaerjia.
So he ran to the yard and made a snowman.
He also asked Guaerjia to stand under the corridor in a cloak and watch him work.
The people in Yuqing Palace were no longer surprised by this.
The prince would pile up paintings in the yard almost every year. Sometimes, when he was in the mood, he would find a few painters to record all of this, and say things like "These paintings will be priceless in the future."
What they actually meant was that those paintings are now worth a fortune.
Not just anyone is qualified to be the imperial painter in the palace.
Yinreng was busy finishing the two snowballs, but found that the carving would take a long time to complete, so he urged Guwalgiya to return to the warm room first.
He spent an hour to make a snow sculpture of a panda, and then ran to the warm room excitedly to pull Guaerjia out to see it.
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