Chapter 173 Full Moon Palace Banquet (I)



Mu Lige glanced at Xuan Ming, whose expression was slightly gloomy, and said hurriedly, "Achen, Third Brother is absolutely right. As parents, we naturally hope that our children can live in peace and happiness. This gift from the Second Elder is truly well-intentioned, and I am deeply grateful."

Xuanming's expression brightened upon hearing this. He secretly admired her: This Lady Queen truly knows what's good. After all, besides little Chenchen, only these two little ones have the privilege of receiving a peace talisman personally written by me...

Following Xuanming, Hua Qingcheng's concubines competed to give the two little ones full-moon gifts.

What Situ Ye gave was a copy of the military book "The Art of War" that he borrowed from Mu Lige and then copied by himself, one copy for each person.

Han Yichen also carefully prepared many precious elixirs for the two children, but these gifts would have to wait until they grew up a little, and they could only go to Han Yichen to collect them with the gift book.

Yu Xiaotian gave each of them six sets of exquisite clothes that he had sewn himself, symbolizing good luck. The matching hats, shoes, socks, and other items were all exquisitely crafted.

Although Si Chengfeng was a hidden tycoon, his two children were of noble status and esteemed position, so naturally they would not lack for worldly possessions like gold, silver, and silk. After careful consideration, Si Chengfeng, racking his brain for a gift, suddenly had an idea. He immediately set to work, painting lifelike full-moon portraits for the two little ones as a keepsake for them when they grew up.

As for Wu Chen, he gave her two blessed red sandalwood Buddhist beads bracelets. It is worth mentioning that he polished these bracelets himself, and each bead contained his full love and blessings.

Han Yichen curled his lips in silence, secretly laughing in his heart. How was this any different from Second Master's amulet? However, as smart as Han Yichen was, he naturally wouldn't say anything that would spoil the mood.

Afterwards, Zuo An also presented his own gift: two small wooden swords he had personally crafted. After two or three years, he would begin personally teaching these two little guys martial arts. This could be considered a meeting gift from a master to his apprentice.

Mu Lige thanked everyone for their gifts with gratitude.

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