I will give you everything you want, so you don't need to envy anyone.
Wan Ge had just noticed Feng Su's envy of Nan Wan Chen. Did her little husband need to envy others? He should hurry up and come into her arms.
Feng Su was slightly taken aback. He knew it was wrong, given the vast difference in their social status, but in the end, he didn't refuse.
Feng Su didn't know why his heart was beating so fast, or perhaps it was out of emotion... At this moment, he was unaware of the feelings secretly growing in his heart.
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In the third year that Feng Su stayed by Wan Ge's side, although Feng Su had become a "eunuch", he was extremely outstanding in both martial arts and literature, no less than his father had been back then.
The young emperor back then was more playful and couldn't compare to the princes in terms of knowledge or martial prowess, but he didn't care at all. Because at that time, he simply didn't believe his good brother would rebel.
Now that the emperor knows that Feng Su can no longer have descendants, there are some things that must be guarded against. So for the past three years, the emperor has actually been secretly having people monitor Feng Su.
On the surface, Feng Su appeared exceptionally loyal to Wan Ge, and he made no moves behind the scenes. However, the emperor remained somewhat uneasy about him until the spring hunt.
Traditionally, the emperor would go hunting in the hunting grounds, accompanied by some ministers, his children, and his consorts.
As the Crown Prince, Wan Ge naturally had to go, and as someone who accompanied Wan Ge, Feng Su certainly couldn't be absent either, so they went together.
The first day of the hunt went smoothly, but not long after Wan Ge went out on the second day, a sudden downpour began.
The rain came too suddenly, so Wan Ge took Feng Su to a cave to take shelter from the rain.
Meanwhile, on the other side, everyone returned to the imperial camp, but suddenly realized that the Crown Prince hadn't returned. The Crown Prince was an excellent rider, so he must have gone far away and was probably taking shelter from the rain somewhere. Perhaps he wouldn't be back for a while.
But it was getting dark, and the Crown Prince still hadn't returned. The Emperor, worried that Wan Ge might be in danger, immediately sent men to search for her; he was determined to bring Wan Ge back no matter what.
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By the time they found him, it was already past midnight. Feng Su lay in Wan Ge's arms, seemingly not fully conscious.
Wan Ge also suffered some injuries, but they all appeared to be superficial.
Upon returning to the imperial camp, the imperial physicians originally intended to examine the Crown Prince's injuries first, but Wan Ge instructed them to treat Feng Su first.
When the emperor nodded in agreement, the imperial physician immediately went to examine Feng Su.
Only then did the emperor ask his beloved daughter what had happened.
Wan Ge explained to the emperor that they had originally taken shelter from the rain in a cave, but when the rain subsided, they planned to return, only to encounter a pack of wolves.
During the battle with the wolf pack, Feng Su was seriously injured while protecting her. With no other option, Wan Ge took it back to the cave and started a fire.
If Wan Ge hadn't redeemed the medicine in the system, Feng Su might be dead by now.
Of course, the matter of exchanging medicine in the system could not be mentioned. The emperor only knew that Feng Su almost lost his life to protect Wan Ge.
Seeing how serious his injuries were, the emperor could imagine the scene. However, at the same time, he frowned slightly.
At this moment, several soldiers came in and brought back the carcasses of several wolves. Wan Ge also said to the emperor, "When I fought with the wolves, I always felt that these wolves were exceptionally fierce."
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