When An Lingrong brought Hongxu back, Hongyun and Wenshu came around and kept calling him "brother". Hongxu finally got home and cried loudly while hugging An Lingrong.

The emperor also granted Hongxu a leave, so that he didn't have to go to the prince's residence to study for the next few days. Hongyun and Wenshu didn't have to go either. They could just stay with their younger brother and go to school together after a while.

The emperor also granted An Lingrong leave, and ordered that she should wait until the Seventh Prince recovered before paying her respects to the empress, and that she should not come during this period.

Hongxu finally returned home, and he really didn't want to leave An Lingrong for a moment, and followed her everywhere. He cried and asked for his mother when he couldn't see her.

Shen Meizhuang came to visit once, and seeing how much Hongxu relied on An Lingrong, she couldn't help but sigh: "These three children are indeed worthy of being raised by you personally. If it were any other child, they would have become familiar with the Queen in this month."

An Lingrong also felt scared and hugged Hongxu tightly, while Hongxu also held on to his mother's clothes tightly.

Shen Meizhuang sighed again: "The Queen Mother really tried her best for the glory of the Ulanara and Uya families. If it weren't for Hongxu's close relationship with you, the child would never come back. You are so filial to the Queen Mother on weekdays, but the Queen Mother actually..."

"Don't want the Royal Grandmother." Hongxu heard An Lingrong and Shen Meiyu talking about the Empress Dowager. Hongxu also knew that it was because of the Royal Grandmother that he left his mother. He hated the Royal Grandmother.

An Lingrong looked at the little person in her arms, frowning tightly. She reached out and tapped the child's forehead and said, "Hongxu, be good. You can't say this directly."

Originally, when they talked about this matter, they should have taken the child aside, but An Lingrong started crying as soon as Hongxu left. No matter what the two of them said, they restrained themselves. After chatting for a while, Shen Meizhuang got up and left.

"Hongxu, let the nurse hold your child for a while. I'll go make you some delicious food, okay?"

"not good."

"You have brothers and sisters to accompany you."

Hongxu shook his head: "Not good.",,?^?,,

In the end, Hongxu and his brother and sister each took a small stool and sat in the small kitchen to watch their mother prepare delicious food for them.

After Hongxu came back, he ate voraciously and even licked the bowl clean.

At first, the nanny thought this was inappropriate. But An Lingrong said it was okay, Hongxu had not been eating well recently, so it was okay to eat more.

In the past, if An Lingrong made chicken legs, she would make three at a time and each of them would have one. But this time, even if An Lingrong made four chicken legs and Hongxu had two, Hongyun and Wen Shu had no objection.

After all, they also knew that their younger brother had not eaten well during this period, and he had to eat more, so even if they wanted two, they would not be able to eat.

But Hongyun and Wenshu’s chicken legs must be the same size, otherwise they will quarrel.

After returning home, Hongxu was favored by everyone. In the past, whenever little Hongxu stuck to his sister, Wen Shu would definitely slap him. But this time when he stuck to his sister, his sister would just hug him and not hit him.

Hongyun did the same. He followed the example of the Third and Fifth Princes and gave all his snacks to Hongxu, under the pretext that as an older brother he should give in to his younger brother.

Hongxu has to be held in An Lingrong's arms every night even when he goes to bed, otherwise he will have nightmares and cry.

An Lingrong was worried that Hongyun and Wen Shu would be jealous. In the past, because it was difficult to allocate the three children, she would hold one of them for a day. If one of them asked to sleep with An Lingrong, the remaining two would sleep with her tomorrow and the day after tomorrow respectively. If one of them did not want to sleep with her mother for the time being, she would stay with them first.

But what made An Lingrong feel relieved was that Hongyun and Wen Shu had no objection. If her brother wanted to sleep with her mother, then he could sleep with her. She would not be jealous.

However, in order to take care of every child, An Lingrong held Hongxu in her arms as she slept that night, while Hongyun and Wen Shu lay on both sides of her. Anyway, the bed in the main hall of the Yanx Palace was very large, so there was no problem for the four of them to lie down.

It was just that although Hong Yun and Wen Shu were lying on An Lingrong's left and right, they had to switch positions the next day, and then back on the third day. Otherwise, there would be a commotion.

The emperor also came here once during this period.

Because the three children are still young, their arms are short and they cannot hug their chests. When they are angry, they can only hug themselves.

When the emperor came, the three children hugged themselves collectively, whined, and turned their faces away, not looking at their royal father.

This made the emperor very embarrassed, and An Lingrong kept observing his expression, fearing that he would punish her if she was unhappy. The saying "To serve the emperor is like serving a tiger" is really true.

When he learned that Hongxu had An Lingrong cook his meals for him these days, and had to sleep in An Lingrong's arms, and that he would never let An Lingrong out of his sight on weekdays.

The emperor sighed to An Lingrong: "Hongxu doesn't look like a child born in the royal family."

Indeed, Hongxu does not seem like a child who grew up in a royal family. He seems more like a child from an ordinary family. He has a deep relationship with his parents. He can throw tantrums with his father, and he can also let his mother hold him to sleep every day.

Although the emperor had not entered the harem during this period and had not visited them for two months before Hongxu was sent away, they were still very close to him and played tricks on him.

In the past, the emperor liked Hongyun the most because he looked very much like him. He often came to see the child to make up for the loss of his own childhood, but now he envied Hongxu.

But this child, although good, has no way of inheriting the throne.

It's also because he doesn't look like a royal child.

Besides, he is allergic to shrimp. It doesn't matter if he is allergic. It's okay if he doesn't know about it, but if others know about it, it will be bad. Now, Hongxu is allergic to shrimp meat. In addition to him and the queen mother, the queen also knows about it.

However, if an emperor is allergic to a certain food and others know about it, his life will be filled with many more crises.

Before leaving, the emperor said to An Lingrong: "If this baby is a boy, don't feed it yourself. Let the wet nurse feed it."

"Yes. I know."

The emperor sighed secretly. He had few sons to begin with. If An Lingrong was left to raise her own children, it would be fine if she was like Hongyun, but if she was like Hongxu...

In the royal family, it is not good for a boy to be too dependent on his mother. After all, since ancient times, there have been many cases of relatives interfering in government affairs and the queen mother ruling behind the curtain.

Although Hongyun also favored An Lingrong, when the emperor came in just now, among the three of them, Hongyun was the only one who paid his respects to him and then ignored him.

In addition, Hongyun feels very responsible as a brother.

During the meal just now, An Lingrong gave Hongxu two chicken legs, and Hongyun was not jealous at all. Wen Shu looked at her brother and then at her younger brother, and did not have any objection to this matter. The emperor felt that this was all because of Hongyun, as the older brother, who took the lead.

The Emperor made a great decision about this matter before he told An Lingrong about it. After all, he was very worried that An Lingrong would be partial to the other three children, Hongyun, Wenshu and Hongxu, and neglect the fourth one.

Thinking about how his father and mother did not love him, especially his own royal mother, the emperor felt that it must be because his royal mother did not raise him personally that she became estranged from him.

He secretly made up his mind that if An Lingrong gave birth to a boy, the emperor would come to see him often and hold him. If An Lingrong was really partial and had deprived the child of his mother's love, he must not let the child lose his father's love.

Although a boy born in a royal family cannot be too dependent on his mother, it is not a bad thing to be too dependent on his father. After all, this indirectly shows that the boy will not seize his throne or harm him.

And even if he didn't pass the throne to him in the end, the child wouldn't bear a grudge and might even assist his brother. It was a hundred benefits with no harm.

During this period, the Empress Dowager originally wanted to see her little grandson, but when Hongxu heard that he was going to visit the Royal Mother, he was so scared that he burst into tears, as if he would leave An Lingrong in the next second. The Emperor then told the Empress Dowager that after Hongxu recovered, the Royal Mother should not see the Seventh Prince for the time being.

Finally, he thought of something and told Su Peisheng to tell the Queen not to see the Seventh Prince, the Sixth Prince and Princess Wen Shu for a while, and to not come to An Lingrong and to take good care of Concubine Hui and Concubine Wan's babies.

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