I only felt half full after eating.
Duofu let out a fake burp, wagged its tail, and lay down near where the Fourth Prince, Yinzhen, was kneeling.
Fourth Prince Yinzhen looked at the empty plate and felt a little embarrassed for the first time, thinking, "I have no one to serve me here."
Otherwise, he would lose all face.
Without making a sound, he put the plate back into the box, layer by layer, and put it back in its original place.
Returning to kneeling before the coffin, the Fourth Prince, Yinzhen, had filled his stomach and regained some of his energy, looking less haggard.
The Fourth Prince, Yinzhen, knelt there, holding the hand of a chubby little dumpling, keeping watch with him in the dimly lit mourning hall.
Both the imperial court and the imperial harem were busy with Empress Tong's funeral.
Whether the previous dynasty was happy or not, Duofu had no idea.
But the women in Kangxi's harem must have been happy.
More than once, Duofu saw the smiles that flickered in the eyes of those concubines as they cried.
Sometimes, to avoid trouble, Duofu would hide inside the long robes of the Fourth Prince, Yinzhen, trying his best not to be seen by others.
To avoid causing unnecessary trouble for the Fourth Prince, Yinzhen, during this period.
During this period, Duofu behaved himself and accompanied the Fourth Prince Yinzhen in mourning for Empress Tong. Only when he was too sleepy to stay awake would he dawdle and fall asleep next to the Fourth Prince's leg.
Duofu felt relieved when he felt the warmth coming from the Fourth Prince Yinzhen's thigh.
Emperor Kangxi visited several times, and except for the first time, he shed a few tears due to excessive grief.
As for the rest, Duofu only saw that Kangxi had a dark face and seemed to dislike everyone.
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