Upon hearing this, the emperor immediately became interested: "Oh, in that case, I shall take a good look."
Wan Ge put down her pen and took out the poem that Zi Shu Yan had just copied from the other side.
The emperor looked down and saw that it was indeed in the style of Zishu Yan's handwriting. Unlike Wange's delicate handwriting, Zishu Yan's handwriting was noticeably more resolute, and for the time being, it wasn't as pleasing to the eye as Wange's.
Although Zishu Yan's writing is already excellent for his age, there is still an age difference.
The emperor didn't come here to watch them do their homework; he just thought that Wan Ge was getting on in years. Although she was still a long way from marriageable age, she was almost ten.
Although they were siblings, the emperor knew they were not related by blood, and even if they were, they should have separated at this age.
They all knew that Zishu Yan was particularly attached to Wange, and that she was definitely unwilling at first.
Upon hearing this, Zishu Yan realized that they were about to be separated, so he held onto Wan Ge's hand even tighter.
That evening, the Empress also came to comfort Zishu Yan. In fact, Wan Ge had no idea how serious Zishu Yan's condition really was.
I thought I would always be by his side anyway, so it didn't matter what he wanted to do. I forgot that my job was to heal him, not to make him get used to it.
Furthermore, since both the emperor and empress had made such a decision, Wan Ge had no choice but to agree.
After a few people coaxed and tricked him, Zishu Yan finally let go of Wan Ge's hand.
But as soon as Wan Ge stepped out and the door closed, a crackling sound came from inside.
Just as Wan Ge was about to turn around, she was stopped by a palace maid.
Inside the room, seeing that Zishu Yan seemed to want to run to open the door to find Wange, the Empress picked up her son and tried to reason with him that Wange would eventually sleep separately from him, and he needed to get used to it.
Zishu Yan was unwilling to accept it at all. At first, he threw a tantrum, then cried and struggled to break free. But he was still too young and didn't have the strength.
The emperor and empress thought that he was just not used to it and started to cry. Many children are like this when they are first separated, so they didn't think much of it until later when Zishu Yan lay on the empress and started to curl up.
Upon discovering the abnormality in his child, the emperor immediately summoned the imperial physician.
Wan Ge rushed over and saw Zi Shu Yan lying on the bed, curled up and looking pale.
Wan Ge immediately ran to his side and grabbed his hand: "Yan Yan, your sister is here, don't be afraid."
Zi Shuyan closed his eyes tightly. Although he was still feeling unwell, he seemed to be feeling a little better. He held Wan Ge tightly, so tightly that Wan Ge's face turned red. But Zi Shuyan seemed not to realize this and continued to hold her tightly.
Zishu Yan's stomach cramps were mainly caused by separation anxiety. With Wange by his side, his emotions were slightly relieved, and with the imperial physician prescribing some medicine, there was actually no major problem. However, the biggest problem now is Zishu Yan's mindset.
The imperial physician seemed to realize something was wrong, so he called the emperor aside to discuss the matter of the young crown prince.
The two were always inseparable, and neither the emperor nor the empress ever thought about any problems, believing that their good relationship and constant companionship were nothing to worry about.
But now... now they finally realize the seriousness of the problem.
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