Chapter 154 Little Ancestor



Once everyone has become plump, the Fourth Prince can no longer say that he is a glutton, eats too much, or that raising him is like raising a little pig, eating and drinking all day long, climbing onto the rocking chair when he is full, and climbing down to find food when he wakes up.

Duofu felt indignant when he thought of the Fourth Prince, whose tone was full of teasing. So what if he was growing and eating a lot? Could he possibly eat the Fourth Prince out of house and home?

Although Duofu knew that the Fourth Prince was just saying it, she still took the initiative to serve him delicious food in her daily life.

But he has a bad temper now, so you can't say anything to him. He's your little ancestor, how can you talk about your ancestor?

Duofu readily accepted the nickname Su Peisheng gave him. "Little Ancestor" sounded much more sophisticated and superior than his plain and unrefined name, Duofu.

Upon hearing this, Duofu knew it was a dog. Duofu did resist, wanting to change its name to something nicer and more elegant.

No matter how much he begged, rolled around on the ground, or pretended to cry, it was all useless.

The Fourth Prince watched him with a smile. After a while, Duofu got tired and gave up, no longer making a fuss about the name.

Duofu's two fox eyes were full of dissatisfaction. He had never been able to get rid of this name in either of his lives. In his previous life, he was also called Duofu.

His surname is Lin, and I don't know why his family gave him a dog's name.

It seems that back then, people believed that having a humble name made one easier to raise. He was sickly when he was young, and he was particularly prone to illness.

The family decided to use both the formal name and the nickname, and after a whole night of work, they came up with this name.

Duofu would rather they give him a nickname like "Dog Egg" than such a formal name.

Although the meaning is good, people who own dogs also like to give them this name.

Look around, it's not just modern dog owners who love this name.

In the ancient Qing Dynasty, even a five- or six-year-old little dumpling was given such a name. The popularity of the name "Duofu" (meaning "good fortune") for a dog is truly extraordinary.

It's like every dog ​​likes to bark "Wang Cai," and every cat likes to bark "Mi Mi."

The name "Ta Duofu" is similar to the previous two, and its plagiarism rate is seriously exceeded.

Although Duofu was rebuffed on the matter of changing his name, he still made a fuss and demanded that his nickname be changed instead of Duoduo. He was to be called Little Ancestor.

He felt that only this name was worthy of his current status. He was the son of the future emperor, how could he use such an ordinary name?

Duofu couldn't help but smile smugly when he thought of the Fourth Prince's surprised look at that time.

Although he didn't hear the Fourth Prince call him "Little Ancestor" that day, Su Peisheng called him that quite often. It is said that master and servant are one, and Su Peisheng can be considered a close representative of the Fourth Prince in some ways.

Duofu recalled the Fourth Prince's handsome face, which was full of conflict at that time, but in the end, he did not say anything against it.

He was happy again and forgave the young Fourth Prince, giving him back his original name.

Having overheard the conversation, Duofu had no desire to go out for a stroll. He decided to stay home and wait for the Fourth Prince to come up with a good question: why didn't he consult him about such a big decision as getting married?

Do you even know that he's his little ancestor? How can you not discuss such a big matter with your ancestor?

Even a little ancestor is still an ancestor.

Duofu squatted in the yard, his eyes fixed on the only way back.

When the Fourth Prince returns, he will definitely pounce on him, transform into his greatest form, and pounce on him.

Anyway, there aren't many people in the front yard. They usually guard it from the outside. Apart from Su Peisheng, no one has the right to come and go as they please.

Duofu thought for a moment and decided that he should hide in the bushes first and then launch a surprise attack.

Why didn't the Fourth Prince inform him of such a major matter?

Duofu felt a little awkward and sad that his little dumpling, whom he had grown up with since childhood, had reached the age to get married.

Looking at myself, I still look like a baby. This is so unfair!

Good heavens!!!

He...does good fortune...and also wants to grow up and get married.

Whenever Duofu thinks about how that little dumpling, who was only five or six years old, has now grown into a mature and steady young man, he feels a sense of relief.

The Fourth Prince is becoming more and more reliable as he grows up. Just standing there, you feel very at ease, and he exudes a special mature and steady aura.

Duofu longed to grow into a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy as soon as possible, so that when the Fourth Prince left the palace to live in his own residence, he could go wherever he wanted to play.

He'll want to experience the vibrancy of old Beijing properly; he's never been to Beijing before, neither in modern times nor in ancient times.

But now he was born in the south, went to university in the south, and is a homebody who will stay home as long as possible. Going on a trip is tiring and he has no one to accompany him.

He had never gone out on his own before. He had originally planned to find a girlfriend before graduation so that he could have a romantic graduation trip.

Now everything's gone, and as for his girlfriend, he doesn't even know how many more years it will take for him to grow into a teenager.

His girlfriend is nowhere to be found; she probably hasn't been born yet!

Duofu's little head was racing with all sorts of thoughts when he heard familiar footsteps.

He slowed his breathing and hid motionless in the grass, where some branches provided cover. Given his small size, he was easily missed if not detected beforehand.

Duofu heard a familiar voice and heard only two footsteps. Duofu looked at the Fourth Prince, whose figure was already visible.

With a bang, it grew larger and pounced forward, instantly pinning the unsuspecting Fourth Prince to the grass.

Not to mention Su Peisheng, who was standing to the side, dumbfounded, the Fourth Prince himself was not much better off.

He really didn't expect that his beloved pet, Duofu, would pounce on him in broad daylight.

The Fourth Prince narrowed his eyes as he looked at Duofu, who was baring his teeth at him. He hadn't really angered this little tyrant recently, so why did he look so unhappy?

The Fourth Prince tried hard to recall. He had been eating and drinking well lately, and his snacks had not been reduced. He was served big fish and meat every day. He was only told to chew slowly when eating. That was the only thing he did.

Otherwise, he always goes along with his little darling's wishes, so what's wrong with him today?

And she still has such a big temper.

The Fourth Prince reached out and patted Duofu's head, his clear, gentle voice coming from below.

"My dear... little ancestor, what's wrong? Is there anyone in this courtyard who has upset you?"

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