"The Crown Prince is still worried about the death of the Crown Princess? Ridiculous! A grown man is so depressed because of a woman, how can it be said!" Mo Junmao took a sip of wine in dissatisfaction: "You are so indecisive and stubborn, it's not like me at all."
Tu Yufan thought to himself that this was because the poison had not pierced him, so he did not take it seriously. In the original plot, Mo Junmao's favorite concubine, Concubine Wen, was seriously ill. He stopped attending court for three days and was overwhelmed with grief, even worse than the prince.
Empress Zhen made peace for her own son: "The prince is still young. He does not have the bravery and demeanor of Your Majesty. In a few years, if he learns half of Your Majesty's wisdom, he will be able to become one."
Empress Zhen followed Mo Junmao when he was still a humble man. Although she was born a peasant woman, she was intelligent and sensible, so she was highly respected by Mo Junmao.
"That's true, but the Queen still needs to persuade him more to prevent him from going astray."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
Mo Junmao was flattered by the queen, and because he was drunk, he quickly forgot about it.
Tu Yufan, however, saw that the Queen had an indifferent expression and looked uninterested when she turned her back to Mo Junmao.
People all say that the queen is virtuous and generous, and has the demeanor of a mother of a country. Perhaps she has seen through everything long ago and secretly understood the way to survive in the harem.
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Tu Yufan served as an official in the early Qing Dynasty. In just a few years, he was promoted to prime minister. His cronies were all over the court, and he had great power. Guan Nuannuan also reached the age of marriage.
Guan Nuannuan is about to reach marriage age and can start looking for a husband. She is Princess Chaorong and her father is the Prime Minister. People say that no one knows what kind of man can be worthy of her. I'm afraid it can only be princes, nobles, or people from famous families.
Tu Yufan still followed his previous idea and put Guan Nuannuan's ideas first in everything.
When the Sixth Prince Mo Kuangshen and the male protagonist Mo Youchi arrived at the Prime Minister's Mansion one after another, Tu Yufan felt something was wrong.
It was understandable that Empress Zhen often invited Guan Nuannuan to the palace and occasionally met the prince. Perhaps after spending so many years together, they had a crush on each other, but she didn't expect these two to interfere.
In the original plot, Guan Nuannuan was a villain. After failing to frame the heroine many times, she instigated Mo Youchi to deal with the hero, which made the hero even more disgusted. It turns out that the hero now also has feelings for Guan Nuannuan.
Is it just for the prime minister's father, or is there real affection? That needs to be carefully considered.
"Nuan Nuan, did you know that the Third Prince and the Sixth Prince came to see Daddy these days?"
For the first time, her eyes showed an awkward and shy expression: "Dad, your daughter... likes the third prince."
Tu Yufan raised his eyebrows, feeling a little surprised. Could it be that the man Guan Nuannuan likes is the male protagonist Mo Youchi?
That's true. After all, he is the male protagonist, so his innate conditions must be more superior, and he and Guan Nuannuan grew up together as childhood sweethearts. But I remember that he was with the female protagonist 㱗 in the original plot.
I always feel uncomfortable.
"Let Dad think about it again."
Guan Nuannuan seemed to be aware of her father's embarrassment, and continued, "Actually, my daughter doesn't have the intention to marry anyone. My father is in the imperial court, and the relationships are complicated. If it will affect my father, I will put the family first."
Tu Yufan thought with relief that his daughter was a caring and sweet girl, but she was still young, so there was no need to settle down so early.
To be honest, she was spoiled by her father when she grew up. He was devoted to her mother, which made her have high expectations for her future husband. However, as she grew up, she learned that some of her sisters with extraordinary family backgrounds did not live up to her expectations after marriage, so her expectations were not so high.
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