"Tell me, what's the matter?"

Yan He laughed, he had a purpose in mind, so he just saw through it.

The results are more important.

"I'm bored after returning home, so I came here. Didn't I hear that the eldest prince of Lizhou Kingdom returned to secular life? I'm curious."

"That was news a few days ago."

"Really? I just found out about this today."

He has a pair of bright eyes, full of innocence, and he is very good at telling lies with his eyes open.

The queen reached out her hand and pushed her forehead, saying unhappily, "You are so weird."

Yan He swayed along with her strength and fell back: "Mother, just tell me, father will definitely tell you everything."

"Okay, but you also have to answer a few questions from Auntie."

"..."

It's a trap. Almost as soon as Yan He finished speaking, the alarm in his mind sounded.

I could even guess what the question was, so I didn't agree right away.

Just after hesitating for a moment, he was poked in the head again.

"You have to tell it sooner or later. It's better for you to tell it earlier than to drag it out."

The queen is right. It would be better to know it earlier so that we can be mentally prepared.

"......Then tell me first, mother."

"Each person tells half of the story."

"..."

Yan He was surprised and heartbroken: "My mother doesn't trust me. Am I a person who goes back on my word?"

The queen smiled and didn't buy her trick at all: "You are."

"......"

The situation was deadlocked and in the end each person just said half of the answer.

Master Jia Xuan returned to secular life and his status was restored, and Emperor Hui originally wanted to make him the crown prince.

Now it’s just a matter of an imperial edict.

Everyone in the court was watching covetously. It was originally just an internal fight among the princes, but the eldest prince, who had his status restored, suddenly became a thorn in everyone's side.

All eyes shifted to him.

I encountered several waves of assassinations on my way back to Beijing a few days ago, but fortunately I returned safely.

"So, you went to the Central Plains and set your heart there?"

Yan He fulfilled his promise and answered her question, and then he was pushed away.

The queen held her hand, frowning, obviously not fully prepared: "You still like a monk?"

So when I said I fell in love with someone from Lizhou Kingdom, I wasn't joking, I was serious.

"He is no longer a monk. He has returned to secular life, Aunt."

"But when you went to the Central Plains, he was still a monk."

Yan He understood what she meant and held her hand in return: "If he had not returned to secular life, I would not have answered A Niang's question today. I naturally don't dare to dream of him converting to Buddhism."

"What about now?"

"Now that he has returned to secular life, I dare to do it."

The most important thing is that he also likes her, so he gave her enough courage to admit it.

If he hadn't come to Mobei this time, perhaps she would still hesitate.

The queen's frown remained tight. "What about him? What does he think? If he is crowned the crown prince this time, can our little princess bear to share him with other women?"

"He likes mine."

Yan He was able to respond affirmatively to Shi Junxian's feelings for her.

She snuggled into the queen's arms again: "He won't. If he wants to marry another woman, then I don't want him. He's just a man anyway. Can I still commit suicide? Besides, I believe he won't do that."

You Su is not that kind of person. If he were, he would not be worthy of her love.

The queen said nothing more to this.

He stroked her hair gently for a long time before he slowly spoke: "You must remember that your father and mother are here, and you will always be Almo's most favored little princess."

If she is not cherished, I will bring her back even if the cavalry enters the Central Plains.

Yan He understood the meaning of the words before he finished speaking.

He smiled and rubbed against her bosom: "Aniang is so nice, I love you the most."

This should have been a warm and affectionate moment, but a sneer came from above: "Then don't like him anymore."

"..."

It was agreed that each person would speak half, but Yan He had already said everything he could say.

She stood up: "Mother hasn't finished yet."

"Gone."

"Gone?"

"The imperial decree has been issued, but the enthronement ceremony has not yet begun. I'm afraid your sweetheart still has a lot to do."

...........................................................................

Lizhou Kingdom’s Imperial Palace, Taiji Hall.

A man in a black four-clawed python robe sat behind the desk with a cold and focused expression.

A pair of black eyes are dark and deep, and the strokes are vigorous and powerful, with a sharp tip and a sharp tail.

In front of him were piles of memorials that seemed to have no bottom.

Not far away, sitting on the soft couch were Emperor Hui in bright yellow and Shi Moheng in a white robe.

"Tsk...put it back to me."

"Do not."

"Shi Moheng!"

"It's just one step, why is father so stingy?"

"Humph, a true gentleman watches chess without saying a word, and a true man makes his move without regrets. You and your brother are of the same character."

"..."

Shi Moheng didn't care about whether he was a gentleman or not, or a man or not, and he actually wanted to play chess with him.

What's wrong with letting him go?

but.

He turned his head to look at the person who was reviewing the memorials, and unconsciously showed a bit of gloating on his face: "Is my royal brother a nosy person?"

That shouldn’t be the case. He doesn’t even take good care of his own younger brother.

Emperor Hui snorted again.

“Pa——” he slapped his hand away when he wanted to regret his move again: “When we were at the Huguo Temple, he was afraid that Chidan would lose.”

"Ow~"

Shi Moheng rubbed the aching back of his hand. Seeing that he was about to lose again, he quickly reached out and touched a few.

Then he was beaten again.

"Can you? How many moves have you regretted in a game of chess?"

"I didn't want to leave, but my father insisted that I come."

"Then you can't regret your move. It's embarrassing."

"Besides, I got off by myself."

Emperor Hui raised his hand and was about to hit him again when a cold voice sounded from the right.

"If you keep arguing, you'll all be kicked out."

"..."

The two of them were silent for a moment.

Especially Emperor Hui.

He had finally gotten rid of all the work in his hands, and he didn't want to take it back.

He glared at Shi Moheng who looked innocent across from him: Hurry up!

Shi Moheng: “…”

After the enthronement ceremony, he should leave quickly, as anyone can bully him.

The man had a handsome appearance, and the Buddhist's gentleness and courtesy retreated, his phoenix eyes were as deep as the abyss.

When he looks at you calmly, I have the illusion that I am being tortured to death by his eyes.

He picked up the brush on the inkstone again, lowered his eyes and picked up the memorial: "If the emperor has nothing to do, please take back all these memorials. The chattering is annoying."

Emperor Hui, who was disliked for the first time: "......"

My sons are so rebellious.

The ones who are worry-free are disrespectful, while the ones who are not worry-free keep an eye on his position every day.

Put the chess piece in your hand back into the chess box.

Shi Moheng blinked and watched him stand up.

"I'm going out for a walk so as not to disturb you while you review the memorials."

"Ah."

He couldn't help laughing, and turned around to meet a cold gaze: "...I'll go out for a walk too."


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