Quick-wearing villain Bai Yueguang is very sultry

Chapter 413 The princess is both physically and mentally ill

Chapter 413 The princess is sick physically and mentally (11)

Although Chu Cha was a little bit stupid sometimes, she was very smart most of the time. Looking at the scene in front of her, what else did she not understand?
"It's because I asked you to deliver the food. The pastries are too delicious, so you're hungry too?"

The young man was obviously taken aback, and then murmured with red ears: "...um."

"I'll do something else for you." Her voice was very soft, with Wu Nong's soft language of a Jiangnan woman, and her accent was very gentle.

After driving the little villain out of the kitchen, she started to prepare.

She wanted to make sushi before.

So I asked the mentally handicapped 1213 to search for a lot of information for her, put the seaweed in the sun after processing, and finally turned into dried seaweed, which can be used in advance now.

After she cooked the rice, she cut the cucumber into strips, took out some yellow peaches from the canned yellow peaches and cut them into shreds. For a while, it was hard to find other ingredients, such as ham floss and the like.

I had to use these two instead.

After she got everything ready, the rice was cooked too.

She started to wrap the seaweed rice balls, which were decent at first, but when they were sliced, the rice balls became disobedient, and fell apart immediately, not to mention how ugly they looked.

Chu Cha asked 1213 to search for information and finally came to a conclusion.

It's that she doesn't have a stereotype.

After kneading the sushi, you need to wait for 1 minute before you can cut it with a knife, and try to be as gentle as possible when cutting.

Try it according to what is written in the information, and it is much better.

Although there is no way to compare it with the sushi in her memory, it does look much better than before.

She chose the five most beautiful ones and put them on the plate, and handed them to the little villain like offering treasures, "Try it?"

The boy raised his right hand, picked up a piece of sushi with his bony fingers and stuffed it into his mouth to chew. When he ate, his eyes were lowered as usual, but his cheeks were bulging.

After he swallowed it slowly, he said in a low voice: "It's delicious."

The rice was presumably undercooked, some raw, the seaweed seemed not cleaned, and there were grains of sand.

Chu Cha was a little strange, and squatted down in front of him, cupped his face to look at him, and said softly, "Fujiu, why don't you look me in the eyes and praise me?"

The young man's shoulders trembled slightly, and he said in a low voice: "Princess, you are the master, and your subordinate is just a slave, so naturally you have to talk to the master."

"Really?" Chu Cha raised his eyebrows slightly, "Since you are the master, then you should obey all my orders, and now I ask you to look me in the eyes and praise me."

The boy hesitated for a while, but slowly lifted his crow-feather eyelashes, revealing the black pupils that seemed to have been washed by rain.

Those eyes were stained with a faint halo at the moment, very beautiful, but there was a little nervousness and bewilderment inside, always evasive, just not looking at Chu Cha squarely.

"Keep an eye on me," she ordered.

Only then did Fu Jiu completely fix his gaze on Chu Cha's face, seeing the girl's gentle eyes, he felt his ears burn.
"That's it, start praising me now."

"The food cooked by the princess is the best that I have ever eaten." The more he spoke, the redder his face became, and the blush spread to the base of his ears, and his voice became lower and lower, but the words became more and more fluent, unlike before. That way, it was only a few words, and it was intermittent and stuttering.

Not that he learned to lie, but—

He really felt that the princess cooked deliciously.

**
In the end, Chu Cha failed to cook a large table of dishes for Concubine De on her birthday as she wished.

The reason was that within a few days, there was an accident in De Concubine's mother's house, Yong'an Hou Mansion, and the old lady passed away, so De Concubine's birthday banquet was directly cancelled.

This matter is a good thing for Chu Cha.

She chose to become a monk.

This incident directly shocked the entire palace and all the streets and alleys in the capital.

"No way, this princess became a monk. There has never been a precedent in our Great Xia Kingdom. His Majesty the Emperor will definitely not agree!"

"You think too much. Not only did His Majesty agree, but he also built a Taoist temple for the Seventh Princess on the Rowan Mountain in the capital, and finally gave her the title of 'Langhua'."

"No way?!"

"How can this not be true? These seven princesses have always been known as little Bodhisattvas, possessing Buddha-nature, and even Master Miao Yuan of Zhenguo Temple praised her for having the root of wisdom."

"Furthermore, according to what I heard, the seven princesses have some relationship with the Yong'an Hou Mansion when they become monks."

"Didn't the old lady of Yong'an Hou's mansion pass away a few days ago? The concubine De was devastated, and the Seventh Princess naturally couldn't bear the grief of her adoptive mother, so she asked His Majesty to become a monk to pray for the female Taoist priest and the old lady of Yong'an Hou's mansion. "

"This kind of filial piety is really rare in the world."

After the Emperor Ming agreed, he immediately set about building a Taoist temple on Sorbus Mountain.

In fact, the reason why he agreed so easily was definitely not because of that simple reason for praying, but because Chu Cha exchanged something with him.

A simple type of gunpowder is not very powerful, it can only be regarded as a small ball.

But even so, it was enough to shock Emperor Ming.

Then Chu Cha took the opportunity to propose: She can make this thing more powerful, but she needs a clean place to study it carefully.

Emperor Ming immediately agreed to her request.

When she asked Emperor Ming for an order, Concubine De didn't know about it.

So when Emperor Ming issued the imperial edict, Concubine De was completely in a trance state. After the eunuchs and maids who delivered the imperial edict left, she became furious, tightly clutching the ebony Buddhist beads in her hand.

"Look at what you've done!"

Chu Cha pursed his lips slightly, "Concubine Mu, I don't want to get married, I just want to find a quiet place to clean up."

Unexpectedly, after she finished speaking, Concubine De rushed over and squeezed her shoulders tightly, staring at her with terrifying eyes, filled with something she couldn't understand.

"How can you become a monk? You can't become a monk!"

The conversation between the two fell apart.

But Chu Cha still liked Concubine De very much.

In fact, her sense of the word 'mother' is very vague, whether in the original world or in these more than ten planes, she does not have a mother in a serious sense.

But the appearance of Concubine De happened to fill this vacancy.

The girl in the white dress lowered her eyes slightly, and turned the white jade Buddha beads in her hand with her jade fingers. The tranquility and beautiful aura combined on her body made her look like a moon, elegant and immortal.

Chu Cha didn't want to stay in a place like the palace, which cannibalize people without spit out bones.

She has her own plans.

After she found a reason to leave the palace and established a very stable relationship with the little villain, she burned the Taoist temple, and then persuaded Concubine De to feign death to escape the capital with her.

Choose a small town in the south of the Yangtze River to open a tea house and live a leisurely life.

She was the cook, Lue was the account manager, and Concubine De was the proprietress.

And the little villain
The girl standing still in the room slightly curled her lips, with a soft smile in her eyes.

Just be an errand runner and shop assistant.
The Taoist temple was built soon.

On the day Chu Cha left the palace, Concubine De didn't come to see her off, but just sent a message to ask her to bring Lue with her to leave the palace.

She agreed.

At the beginning, the Taoist temple did not accept pilgrims.

Because what Emperor Ming wanted was to let Chu Cha have an absolutely quiet place to think about gunpowder.

Therefore, the common people only thought that there was a royal princess who became a monk to pray for the elders who had passed away, so they didn't have much emotion.

But then something happened, which directly broke the inherent thinking of the people, and directly made the capital and even the entire Daxia Kingdom respect that Princess Langhua. When they saw her, they clasped their hands together and said, "Namo Amitabha".

(End of this chapter)

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