"Father."
"Father."
At night, the two little ones couldn't fall asleep, so they squeezed together in Wan Qijin's room, turning into curious babies and asking questions non-stop.
Tu Shan Su Su asked rather subtly, but she felt that Wan Qi Jin must have reached some kind of agreement to bring them back directly.
At such a young age, she had already learned to uncover the truth of things from small details, which is why she asked Wan Qijin that question.
"Father, you and Mother have made up?"
Wan Qiyi was the one who most wanted her father and mother to reconcile. When she heard Su Su ask this question, she immediately perked up and pestered Wan Qijin for an answer.
"Father, that's wonderful! Mother has finally changed her mind, but where is she?!"
Wan Qiyi ran to the door with a clattering sound. Her chubby little body wiggled and twisted, making her look like a clumsy duck, but also very cute.
It's not here?
It's not here either.
Where did Mother hide? Why can't we find her?
Wan Qiyi, that silly girl, wouldn't give up. She circled the house again, searching everywhere, but still couldn't find Tu Shan Lingxi.
This greatly worried Wan Qiyi. After all, she was still young and had never experienced anything like this before. When she couldn't find her mother, she thought her mother had abandoned them.
She ran back to Wan Qijin's side, her little face full of anxiety, after all, she hadn't seen her mother for a long time.
"Daddy, Daddy, where is Mommy? I haven't seen her in so long, I miss her so much. Does she find me annoying? Can I be a little better..."
As Wan Qiyi spoke, she began to cry. Although she didn't know if the little ones without mothers could survive, she knew that she herself would not survive without her mother.
The thought of her mother abandoning her caused her heart, liver, and lungs to ache, a pain so intense it felt like she was dying!
Wan Qiyi became more and more upset. She felt that her mother must think she was a burden. They had agreed to take care of her father together, but she ended up falling asleep alone.
"Father, Yi Yi will be very good. Yi Yi can eat by herself, find water by herself, practice calligraphy, and even cultivate. Mother, how can Mother not want Yi Yi?"
Wan Qiyi thought back to when she was alone, her mother would come and secretly watch her. She wondered if her mother would take her away if she stopped being close to her father.
"Father, please send me away quickly. Send Yiyi away, and Mother will come to see Yiyi."
It can only be said that children act on impulse, but Wan Qiyi did not notice that with each word she spoke, her father's expression became more and more unpleasant.
Finally, Wan Qijin couldn't stand it anymore and interrupted the good-for-nothing brat.
"Good boy/girl, Mommy and Daddy have made up. Our family will get together often in the future."
He was afraid that if he didn't cover Wan Qiyi's mouth, the child would question him so much that he would lose all his fatherly love.
At this point, Wan Qiyi had already begun to realize something was wrong, but he still couldn't figure it out for the time being.
"Father, although Yiyi likes Father, she likes Father and Mother together even more. Isn't it wonderful when our family is harmonious and happy?"
Wan Qiyi's words were somewhat palatable, and they finally brought Wan Qijin's nearly destroyed paternal love back to life.
Wan Qijin patted Wan Qiyi's head comfortingly. Looking at his well-behaved and adorable daughter, he felt incredibly warm inside.
He thought to himself that Su Su had already gone to court to learn some things, and today she was testing him like a little adult. She seemed to have grown a lot.
Wan Qijin thought that she should also arrange some cultivation lessons for Wan Qiyi, after all, even if her mind is not very mature, her magic skills cannot be neglected.
It can only be said that raising children like tigers is the fate of every parent, especially when there are differences between the children, it is particularly painful for the fathers to see.
Wan Qijin secretly made up her mind that she would personally supervise Wan Qiyi's practice of magic tomorrow, no, the day after tomorrow.
Thinking this, he felt a little more at ease. He felt someone tap his other arm, turned his head, and saw Tu Shan Su Su blinking.
Wan Qijin then realized that he seemed to have neglected Su Su. After all, she was a little brat he had raised since she was a baby. He quickly comforted her.
"Susu, don't worry. Your father will often invite you to stay here in the future. Moreover, you will cultivate with Yiyi from now on."
Wan Qijin looked at Tu Shan Susu, who was clearly disappointed. Although she was not his biological daughter, they had developed a father-daughter relationship over the years.
Now that she has been taken away by Yin Changling for instruction, although she is unwilling, it is inevitable and there is nothing she can do to change it.
Moreover, judging from Su Su's various reactions in the palace, she is very adapted to and enjoys this kind of court life.
Wan Qijin sighed inwardly. It seemed that a child did indeed bear some resemblance to the parent. At the very least, Su Su did bear some resemblance to Yin Changling.
Back when Yin Changling was young, he also temporarily lived in the Imperial Preceptor's residence. He was intelligent and eager to learn, and he understood things very quickly. He was a born politician.
Moreover, Yin Changling's personality is indeed somewhat sensitive, and as he grows up, he becomes increasingly suspicious and prone to doubt.
This is evident in every monarch. Yin Changling was sensitive and suspicious, but he did not kill innocent people indiscriminately. At the very least, he was good to the people.
Therefore, Wan Qijin has never objected to or corrected this point of his.
If a monarch is not sensitive and suspicious, he will be too slow to react when so many assassins are targeting him and will easily be killed.
In short, it has both advantages and disadvantages.
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