Seeing that her parents and aunt were being polite, Xiaobao quickly pulled Lin Zao to apologize to her.

"I'm sorry~ Auntie, I didn't tell you my true identity before, please don't blame me, I didn't mean it!"

When King Cheng saw his son like this, he raised his eyebrows a little. Why wasn't this boy so obedient to him? Why did her temperament change when she saw this Mrs. Tang?

"Don't be offended, Mrs. Tang! It was the king who asked him not to reveal his identity at will outside. After all, the king has countless enemies. A little carelessness will bring many dangers."

Thinking of Yu'er being kidnapped this time, King Cheng's eyes turned cold. He would not let those people go! But this time he also removed a lot of nails in the palace.

"Your Majesty is right to be concerned, and we will not blame Xiaobao. This child is innocent and very lovable."

Seeing that Lin Zao didn't blame him, Xiaobao quickly pulled her to see the gift he gave.

"Auntie, I brought you a lot of delicious food, Mom! You come too~"

Xiaobao also pulled Princess Cheng over.

Princess Cheng looked at Lin Zao awkwardly and glared at her son. She didn't know who she had imitated in this anxious look!

Lin Zao quickly called Hu Tou and Ya Ya.

"Brother Xiaobao is a guest. You two go to the leisure room with him to play with building blocks. Mother will cook something delicious for you, okay?"

"Okay~" The two children enthusiastically took Xiaobao away.

Seeing her son leaving reluctantly, Princess Cheng felt a little emotional.

In the past, my son acted as well-behaved as a young adult in front of them. Except for being a little indulgent in the face of delicious food, he rarely showed his true side. He always lacked the temperament that a child should have.

Unexpectedly, this encounter made him become a lot more free and easy. She finally didn't have to worry about him growing up to have a normal temper in the future, which was always a good thing.

Seeing that Lin Zao was going to the kitchen, Princess Cheng also wanted to go with her.

"I heard from Xiaobao that Mrs. Tang is an excellent cook. She has been wanting to eat your cooking since she got up early in the morning. I wonder if I will have a chance to learn a few tricks from you, otherwise this child will have to stay at your house and never go back. "

Princess Cheng laughed and wanted to go to the kitchen with Lin Zao.

Lin Zao didn't expect that Princess Cheng, who seemed to have no fingers in the spring water, could actually cook.

Lin Zao left with her.

In the living room, Tang's mother continued to chat slowly with King Cheng about home affairs.

"I heard that Aunt Tang and her family are here to look for someone. I don't know who they are looking for. I might be able to help."

"Thank you, Your Majesty! This is what a civilian woman wants. She has a son named Tang Jian. He was drafted and came to Qianzhou five years ago. Once he left, there was no news again."

Mother Tang wiped her tears with a handkerchief and continued:

"The drought in Luolin Mansion in the past two years has caused disasters to spread. Bandits are arrogant and looting everywhere. We have no choice, so we left our hometown and came here. We also want to find my son."

Cheng Cheng put away his originally casual expression and looked at Tang's mother in surprise.

"The word 'jian' in my aunt's son's name means diligent and thrifty?"

Seeing King Cheng's expression as if he knew her son, Mother Tang raised her heart and looked at King Cheng closely with her eyes.

"Exactly! Does the prince know about my son Tang Jian?"

"Hahaha, Aunt Tang, this is such a great fate! Don't worry, General Tang Jiantang is alive and well now, and he is my king's right-hand man. You, look forward to enjoying the blessings in the future!"

King Cheng looked at Tang's mother with a hearty laugh. He really didn't expect that he and the Tang family had such a deep bond.

Tang Jian had saved him on the battlefield, and now his wife had saved his son. This favor could never end.

After hearing what King Wan said, Tang Mu was so surprised that she wanted to get up and kneel down to thank him, but she forgot that her leg was still broken and she almost fell off the chair.

Aunt Ren, who was guarding Tang's mother, quickly supported her.

"Great! Thank you Bodhisattva for your blessing! Thank you Your Majesty for your kindness! I wonder where my son is now?"

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