Emperor Kangxi didn't want Harigana to ride a horse alone; he wanted to carry her with him.
"There are just too many reasons."
She muttered something, then stopped insisting, leaning against him and closing her eyes to enjoy the sunshine.
This time, Emperor Kangxi did not bring any of his concubines, but he did bring his children with him.
Oh, except for Yinreng and Yinzhen.
Yinti is the eldest, and Xinxin is the youngest, but Xinxin is already a four-year-old girl.
Beibei has the air of an older sister. No matter what she does, she always thinks of Xinxin. In fact, she has been taking care of Xinxin's daily life all along the way.
More than a dozen children rode horses, occasionally having a race, and when they were done playing, they gathered in Yinti's carriage to eat.
The princesses then followed Beibei into her carriage.
Harigana never told the children to be careful or not to get too close to each other when it came to their interactions.
He believed that Bao Bao and Bei Bei weren't stupid, and that they wouldn't tolerate anyone treating them badly.
Yinzhuo was a good example back then; he would settle scores on the spot, and no one dared to mess with him.
Besides the fact that the Empress Dowager was buried in the imperial mausoleum, another person's fate also differed from history.
Yinzhuo, who should have died young, is now in excellent health and even wants to become a great general, just like Yinti.
Sometimes Harigana thinks that perhaps the historical Yinzhu died young because Uya clan deliberately used the child as a pawn to ultimately kill him in order to gain favor.
Now that Emperor Kangxi no longer enters the harem, and no one uses children as sustenance, their health is naturally excellent.
What are you thinking about?
Kangxi looked at her with her eyes closed and not speaking, and did not think she was angry. She must be thinking about something.
"Who else could it be but your good daughter?"
daughter?
Bayalige?
Emperor Kangxi was puzzled. How could the little girl have offended her mother?
"Beibei, what's wrong with her?"
At this point, Harigana became furious.
She sat up straight and turned to look at Kangxi: "Your good daughter said that she wants to go to the frontier with her elder brother to become a great general, and that she wants to protect the country for her brother."
Harigana wasn't against it, but she actually encouraged Xinxin to learn martial arts so that she could become a female general as well.
He went by himself, and he even dragged his younger sister along.
Everyone else's daughters are like warm cotton-padded jackets, but hers is the most leaky.
"Um, Jiaojiao doesn't agree?"
Emperor Kangxi didn't mind; it was a good thing for his children to have their own aspirations, and he didn't think there was anything wrong with it.
But if Harigana disagrees, he won't let him go.
“Where would I disagree? There was Mulan in ancient times. If the name of General Bayalige is recorded in the history books in the future, I will be happy for her.”
"Mother, does this mean you agree?"
As soon as Harigana finished speaking, Beibei and Xinxin rushed out, startling the two of them.
"Get out of the way."
Kangxi held Harigana and patted her gently, then turned and glared at Bayalige.
"Oh, okay, Father."
Sticking out her tongue, she grabbed Xinxin, turned the horse around, and rode off.
Watching his two daughters run off into the distance, Harigana sighed deeply.
"You know, with that impulsive and rash nature, he'd definitely suffer if he went to the army."
Emperor Kangxi dared not respond; he actually quite liked Beibei's personality.
She is clearly the legitimate daughter, but she never puts on airs, and she never suffers a loss. If she is properly nurtured, she will definitely achieve great things.
"Jiaojiao, are you cold? Shall we get in the carriage?"
Harigana turned her head and glared at him: "All you do is protect your daughter."
Emperor Kangxi chuckled: "Jiaojiao, you get jealous of your daughter?"
The way the two whispered in each other's ears drew envious glances from onlookers.
Especially Yinti.
Thinking of what Emperor Kangxi had said to him some time ago, he became even more determined in his original idea.
His mother had a very hard life, and he didn't want any other girl to follow in her footsteps.
Harigana was led by the hand by Emperor Kangxi and sat in the carriage. He drank a cup of warm water before he felt warm.
"Jiaojiao, why don't you take a hot bath tonight?"
Kangxi held her hands: "Drink some more Wanjiang water."
The further north you go, the colder it gets.
"Okay, sure."
Seeing the man with his brows furrowed, Harigana's eyes darted around: "Xuan Ye, I wonder if Batu is married yet?"
Kangxi froze, staring at her in disbelief: "You still care about him!"
He gritted his teeth, knowing full well that she did it on purpose, but he was still very angry.
If he hadn't acted quickly, she might have actually married Batu.
In that instant, many scenes of Harigana and Batu together flashed through my mind, especially the image of Xin Xin's face replaced by that rough man's. The more I thought about it, the angrier I became.
"I wasn't thinking about it, I just remembered."
This nonchalant attitude made him even angrier.
But he dared not say anything except to be jealous, because Harigana was innocent from the beginning, while he was not.
Talking too much is like inviting trouble, but not talking about it feels unbearable.
He picked the person up and placed them on his lap: "If you can't speak properly, then learn how."
After saying that, he bent down and kissed those silent red lips.
Harigana cooperated, hugging his neck and letting him kiss her.
"Jiaojiao, you're not allowed to mention him anymore, okay?"
Feeling how soft the person in his arms was, he made a request while kissing them.
"Mmm, let's not talk about it anymore."
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