How could He Youyou let such news pass by?
He immediately pulled Zhao Changqing aside to ask for details.
Zhao Changqing then explained it to her in detail.
The treaty stipulated a ceasefire, the opening of trade, non-aggression, and detailed rules for friendly exchanges, such as the exchange of envoys. It also included mechanisms to properly handle any acts of disturbance to civilians on either side.
The cicadas' chirping in summer is a constant, intermittent sound, mingling with their soft whispers.
The mimosa trees in the yard are in bloom, their bright pink blossoms resembling tufts of fine down.
Fluffy, soft, and dreamy, with a faint fragrance, it adorns the summer days.
A few strands occasionally fell onto her temples, attracting the attention of the person in front of her.
He Youyou rarely wore bright decorations, partly because she had to observe mourning during the period of mourning, and partly because she herself did not like them.
The few soft pink spots in her hair were a rare sight on her.
Zhao Changqing's gaze had already melted like spring water.
Pink is pretty too.
But before I could take a closer look, I was interrupted by a commotion.
Footsteps and shouts came from afar from the main gate.
"uncle!"
Zhao Changqing was annoyed.
Oh dear, here comes the troublemaker.
Like a bird released from its cage, Zhao Wenqi flew from the doorway into Zhao Changqing's arms.
"Uncle, why did you get here so quickly?"
"Yes, I've come to pick you up and take you back to Beijing."
"Huh? But I want to stay with Auntie for a few more days." Zhao Wenqi squirmed and wriggled in his arms, acting coquettishly.
Zhao Changqing: I'd like to, but...
"No, I am here in the capital by imperial decree, which has a time limit. I cannot stay long, or I will be punished."
"Ah..." Zhao Wenqi squirmed in his arms again.
"Stay for three more days at most, and have a proper goodbye with...your aunt."
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