An Lingrong was a little angry because the three children just wouldn't coax them. She slapped each of them on the butt.

Three children:! My mother hit us! "Wow!!"

An Lingrong was completely at her wit's end, so she asked the wife of Prince Dun with a slightly apologetic look on her face: "Um... could you please do me a favor?"

"My dear, it doesn't matter."

"Can Fu Jin fall down a few more times?"

Fujin:?

After An Lingrong explained it to her, Fu Jin finally understood and nodded in agreement.

Thus, the following scene appeared on the palace road: a large group of maids were holding up a gorgeously dressed woman, and a small ball was squatting on the ground.

The woman cried out and fell to the ground. The little kid who was knocked down didn't cry, but was taken away giggling as the nanny took him away, and another kid took over and continued to fall.

The woman was supported by the maids and pretended to trip again.

After finally satisfying the three children, the Yanxi Palace finally became quiet.

"Thank you for your hard work, please come in and have a drink."

"Thank you, Your Majesty. This matter was originally my fault. If you can make the prince and princess happy, I can feel at ease."

An Lingrong invited Fu Jin in and ordered Bao Que to serve tea.

The two happened to be talking about children.

"Don't worry, Fu Jin. I often go to the Queen Mother's place, and I will take care of the princess."

"Thank you very much, Your Majesty, but it was the prince who was wrong from the beginning..." Fu Jin couldn't continue. She couldn't help feeling sad when she thought that her daughter was going to leave her.

"We all saw how the Emperor dealt with the Eighth and Ninth Princes in the past. Now, the Prince... well, we can only rely on Fu Jin to persuade him more."

Fu Jin had just returned from Zhen Huan, and she also understood that the emperor was taking her daughter as a hostage.

"Your Highness was originally a member of the Eight Princes' party. Fortunately, your biological mother is the younger sister of the late Emperor's Empress Xiao Zhaoren, the Imperial Concubine Wenxi."

After An Lingrong's remarks, Fu Jin also understood the pros and cons of the matter, and was afraid that the emperor would deal with Prince Dun as he had dealt with the eighth and ninth princes.

"Although the prince has a fiery temper, he is absolutely loyal to the emperor..."

"But what the emperor thinks is the most important thing, isn't it? The prince holds military power and was once a member of the Eight Princes' party."

Seeing that Fu Jin was somewhat moved, An Lingrong took the opportunity to say: "Although the princess can give some advice to the emperor, if there is no place for the princess to give advice..."

"Can Qingcheng (there is no name found in history, only Qingcheng) come back?"

An Lingrong did not reply, but the look in her eyes made Fu Jin nod and understand.

As long as... then his daughter can come back and she can stay by his side, the possibility of Fu Meng being hurt will be greatly reduced.

Seeing that the two had finished their conversation, Baoyu came forward with tea.

"Please have a taste, my lady. This is the snow-capped emerald green that was sent urgently from 500 miles away."

Hoping to solve a big problem in her heart, Fu Jin's mood also improved. Seeing this precious tea, she hurriedly said: "Oh, such good tea, thank you very much, Madam."

Fu Jin picked it up and tasted it and said: "It is indeed good tea. It shows how much the emperor loves you."

"If we talk about the most favored, who can compare to Sister Wan? This snow-capped emerald is a tribute, and I only got a few taels, not as much as Sister Wan got."

The two chatted for a while, and as it was getting dark, Fu Jin took her leave first.

Two days later, news came from the court that Prince Dun had visited Censor Zhang Lin to apologize, and his attitude was sincere. The emperor thought it was Zhen Huan's credit, so he went to Sui Yuxuan that night.

As a result, she heard from Zhen Huan that Fu Jin seemed to be accustomed to drinking this snow-capped wine, so she suspected that Prince Dun was colluding with Nian Gengyao.

The next day, An Lingrong received a gift from Fu Jin, which was three boxes of bird's nests and a bunch of children's toys. Fu Jin also thoughtfully made three copies of everything, all identical. She also said that she had asked a craftsman to make three wooden horses, which would be delivered in two days.

The emperor was suspicious at first, but later he heard that Fu Jin had accidentally bumped into the young prince when she entered the palace before, and after understanding the cause and effect, the emperor thought that Fu Jin was here to apologize. So he went to Yanxi Palace after Fu Jin left.

Note: The author will start school tomorrow, and came to school early today. He has already written six or seven chapters, but they will not be posted together. Because the author has an exam in a month, there may be few updates during this period, but the author promises to update one chapter every day.

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