Chapter 65 Empress Xiaoyiren



It's perfectly normal for these two to argue.

Emperor Kangxi had a specific purpose in mind when he made this tour to the northern frontier. Although he had defeated Galdan's tribe in his previous campaign, the Mongolian region in the north was still somewhat unstable. Therefore, he needed to use this tour to stabilize the hearts of these people.

Starting from the second day, Kangxi began receiving princes from various Mongol tribes to foster closer relationships.

The Imperial Noble Consort's daughter, the Seventh Princess of the palace, was also present. All the Mongolian princes had their own ulterior motives, wanting to marry this princess, who was said to be very favored.

Hutu Ling'a also discovered that every time she came to this grassland, she would encounter people such as princes, dukes, and Mongolian taijis.

Hutu Ling'a was very annoyed by this; encountering these people meant she had no chance to go see Erdemon.

During the day, there are horse riding competitions and hunting contests. After hunting, the game is roasted and eaten over a bonfire at night.

Enjoying local barbecue on the Mongolian grasslands while watching beautiful Mongolian women dance is a completely different experience from that in Beijing.

Yunyi liked it this way. The free modern person she once was had spent more than 20 years in the palace, and she was tired of looking at the square palace walls.

Therefore, Yunyi had a particularly good time. The smile on her face was different from before, with more genuine emotion, because she was happy and it was a smile from the bottom of her heart.

Kangxi sat at the head of the table, with Yunyi beside him. By the firelight, he could clearly see the expression on his cousin's face, and his heart fluttered. He remained silent.

Yinzhen was sitting in the princes' section, not far from his mother, so he could naturally see Yunyi's happy expression and relaxed state.

Having kept this in mind, Yinzhen secretly kept it in mind.

Hutulinga was also in high spirits at this moment. She looked in the direction of the ministers and then turned her gaze to Erdemenge.

Erdemung felt a burning gaze upon him in the crowd. He understood immediately, looked up, and sure enough, it was the girl.

His eyebrows curved slightly, and he smiled almost imperceptibly.

Others might not notice, but Hu Tuling knew that he had responded to her.

There were many activities on the grassland, and several days passed in the blink of an eye.

On this day, after watching the hunting competitions of the various Mongol tribes, Emperor Kangxi became interested and took several of his sons to participate in a hunting competition as well.

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