Gu Linchao touched the wine jar beside him, feeling somewhat helpless, but he did not refuse, saying only, "I'll just drink this one jar, no more."
"Why not?" the generals asked, puzzled.
Gu Linchao paused, then a smile played on his lips. "The Princess Consort forbids it."
Everyone: "..."
When did the prince, who was always a man of his word, naturally dignified, and never bowed to anyone, become afraid of his wife?
Inside the room, Wen Nongnong naturally heard what Gu Linchao said.
She leaned back on the couch, pouting, "He won't let me drink, but he drinks so heartily himself, and then he says I don't allow him to drink, making me sound like a tigress. It's clearly him who forbids me from drinking."
Upon hearing this, Lü Qiao and Bai Li couldn't help but chuckle.
"Your Highness is trying to establish the Princess's authority in front of outsiders," Bai Li said with a smile.
"He's not trying to establish my authority at all; he's clearly trying to portray me as a tigress. Tomorrow, the whole of Xiangzhou will probably know about it," Wen Nongnong said dejectedly.
Green Fairy brought her a glass of warm water; she knew her young mistress's temperament well.
She wasn't concerned about her reputation at all; she was just upset because she hadn't gotten to drink any alcohol.
Thinking about it, she said with a smile, "What's so good about that wine? Miss, don't be greedy."
Bai Li echoed, "That's right, you've already drunk quite a few cups behind the prince's back."
Wen Nongnong's face fell, and she said sullenly, "Why are you all siding with him?"
The two looked somewhat innocent. "We're not on the Prince's side; we're on the Princess's side."
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