Chapter 89 Fourth Master's Daily Life in His Backyard (14)



Le Shu couldn't think of a word to describe her.

“It wasn’t this obvious before, but this time she’s clearly in a hurry.”

"Because I'm favored?"

During this period, apart from resting in the front courtyard on the first and fifteenth of each month and having lunch at his wife's place, Yinzhen spent most of his days staying at Le Shu's place.

Such overwhelming favor caused Consort Li to completely lose her already limited rationality.

Granny Su smiled and said, "That should be the case. Everyone has moments when they are not thinking clearly."

Le Shu nodded in understanding. She had seen a lot of fools, but perhaps she had too much of a bias against people from the past, always thinking that someone who had been favored in the inner quarters couldn't be a fool.

Another half month passed, and it was the New Year. As a princess, Le Shu didn't need to go to the palace to pay her respects. However, the New Year was still quite lively. Le Shu only paid for the expenses, and Su Mama arranged everything else.

At noon, Yinzhen, Ulanara, the princesses from the back courtyard, and the children all came. Consort Li was honored not to come. This confinement was for six months, and he was not ambiguous about it at all.

In this situation, Le Shu didn't want to speak, mainly because she wasn't familiar with anyone and the relationship was rather awkward.

Seeing that she was difficult to talk to, no one wanted to provoke this favored concubine.

"Father, I miss Mother."

The speaker was the eldest princess, Yinzhen's only surviving daughter. Yinzhen treated his daughter very well. Upon hearing this, he looked at the eldest princess's wet nurse, which made the wet nurse's heart pound with fear.

Yinzhen said gently, "You're not feeling well today, but you'll be able to see him after we finish eating."

The eldest princess is not young anymore, she's over ten years old. As a royal princess, it's impossible for her to be completely ignorant. It's understandable that she wanted to take this opportunity to plead for her mother, but Yinzhen didn't want to release her. He wanted to teach her a lesson.

Upon hearing this, the eldest princess's face paled slightly, and she looked dejected.

"Yes, Father."

Yinzhen treated his children well, but he was used to being cold-faced, and his children seemed to be somewhat afraid of him.

The eldest princess dared not say anything more.

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