Yao Qisheng, standing to the side, was somewhat shocked. Was this prince really so easy to talk to?
"Grandpa, you don't seem to agree," Xu Qingshi said quickly, seeing Yao Qisheng's expression.
"No, that's not true. Weiwei and the Prince are doing well from now on. My sister and I are very happy." Yao Qisheng was afraid that if he didn't say something, the Prince of An might think he had ulterior motives.
"Then I will take your kind words, Uncle. When I marry Zhiwei, you must bring your wife and cousin to the capital to drink our wedding wine!" Xu Heming emphasized the words "cousin" when he spoke.
After all, Li Tianyou had originally wanted to marry Li Zhiwei off to her cousin.
He wanted to see just how outstanding his cousin could be.
Upon hearing this, Li Zhiwei looked at Xu Heming with a strange expression, wondering what had gotten into him this time.
After all, this is his uncle, not Yao Shuxi.
“Your Highness is right!” Yao Qisheng was startled upon hearing this, thinking that Prince An probably knew about the foolish things Shuheng had done and was pointing fingers at him.
Thinking of this, Yao Qisheng quickly handed another box to Li Zhiwei and said, "Weiwei, these are from your uncle. They're not valuable, but they're a token of your uncle and aunt's affection."
Li Zhiwei hesitated because her uncle had brought her quite a few things when he came.
Could it be that we're going to give her something again just because of a few words from Xu Heming?
"Your uncle gave it to you, so just accept it." Madam Yao was taken aback at first; the box looked somewhat similar to her own.
She was also curious about what was in her brother's box.
“These are some things left by your maternal grandmother. I originally intended to keep them as a memento,” Yao Qisheng said with a self-deprecating laugh.
These things should be given to Li Zhiwei.
Regardless, I hope she will be well in the future.
Li Zhiwei was stunned when she heard this. She had seen her maternal grandmother a few times when she was very young, and each time her grandmother would hug her and call her "baby".
Li Zhiwei took the box, feeling somewhat sad. Her grandmother would never see her get married.
"Later, I'll take you back to see your grandmother's grave," Xu Heming comforted Li Zhiwei, seeing her sadness.
"Mm." Li Zhiwei nodded.
"Brother, you absolutely must come to Weiwei's wedding next time," Madam Yao instructed.
As she said this, she looked at Xu Heming beside her, implying that she wanted him to say a few words.
“Uncle, I’ll send someone to Qujing to pick you up then,” Xu Heming said directly.
"No need for that trouble, we can go by ourselves." Yao Qisheng waved his hand repeatedly, afraid that Xu Heming would actually send someone to pick them up.
Just as Xu Heming was about to say something more, Qingsong hurriedly came over and whispered a few words in Xu Heming's ear.
Upon hearing this, Xu Heming stood up abruptly.
Li Zhiwei only vaguely heard that the person had been caught.
He guessed that it was probably the person who had released the sword earlier that day.
"What's wrong?" Yao frowned.
She felt a little uneasy. She had originally planned to have a nice meal with her brother at the family dinner today.
"Excuse me, Mother-in-law, Uncle, I have some things to take care of. Zhiwei, you and Qingshi will have dinner with Mother-in-law and Uncle." Xu Heming quickly explained and then left with Qingsong.
"Sigh..." Yao thought to herself, what's the matter? Why are you so busy that you have to go now?
"Sister, it's alright. The Prince is a man, so it's understandable that he's busy." Yao Qisheng breathed a sigh of relief. He had felt quite depressed when Xu Heming was here.
"Brother, I'm so sorry, I was just thinking of having a meal together with everyone," Yao said with some guilt.
"Mother, Uncle, the Prince is probably going to capture the person who released the sword," Li Zhiwei quickly explained, fearing that Yao Shi and Yao Qisheng might misunderstand.
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