“Yes, he is your brother, and he also calls me Father.” Yinzhen nodded.
Yuan Shou then pointed at Qian Shengyan: "Yes, no, Mother."
Yinzhen paused, unsure how to explain to Yuanshou, but Hongshi suddenly erupted in anger.
He slammed his chopsticks on the table and shouted, "Of course she's not my mother! My mother is the concubine of Prince Yong! Who does she think she is..."
"Hongshi!" Yinzhen interrupted him angrily, "I think you haven't studied enough. Go back and copy the Classic of Filial Piety ten more times!"
"Father! What did I say wrong?" Hongshi asked, puzzled and aggrieved. "She is indeed not my mother!"
"Then..." Yinzhen was about to shout when Qian Shengyan quickly grabbed his sleeve and said with a smile, "What the Third Prince said is indeed correct. Your Highness, how about having a zongzi?"
Yinzhen pursed his lips and patted Yuanshou again. He glanced at Qian Shengyan sideways, but ultimately said nothing more.
Qian Shengyan lowered her eyes and ate the zongzi in front of her.
It doesn't matter. Whether Hongshi appreciates it or holds a grudge, she doesn't care.
All she wanted was for Yinzhen to understand her attitude. She didn't care about these things; she only wanted to serve him well and take good care of Yuanshou.
That's what "Princess Qian" should do, isn't it?
A cold smile appeared on Qian Shengyan's lips, but it quickly vanished. She picked up a piece of vinegar fish and placed it on Yinzhen's plate. The two looked at each other and smiled warmly again.
Just then, someone ran over from outside. Yinzhen turned his head to look at the person and then glanced at Su Peisheng, who was serving him.
Su Peisheng hurriedly went out, asked the man, and then rushed back.
He strode up to Yinzhen and whispered, "Your Majesty, an imperial edict has arrived."
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