Chapter 653 Uncommon Enemy

Emperor Zeming was busy with government affairs, had a dinner with Su Cao and the little prince, and went back to the imperial study to review the scriptures overnight.

As soon as he left, the little prince dismissed the serving palace servants.

"Why did my sister reject the jade bottle sent by Princess Linghui?"

"Because my father rejected the gifts from the ladies of the palaces for me, saying that I should not disturb the tranquility of the Chonghua Palace."

Su Cao explained: "If I accept the jade bottle sent by Princess Linghui, wouldn't I offend the ladies in the palaces?"

The little prince was a little worried for Su Cao: "Although Yao'er is afraid of trouble, but my sister just entered the palace today, she rejected the gifts from the empresses of the palaces, and she also refused the Lord Linghui's offer of peace and friendship. easy."

"Didn't I already offend Princess Linghui? Otherwise, how could there be something about Prince Gong's mansion?"

Su Cao didn't take it seriously: "If I'm a thorn in her side and a thorn in her flesh, then it's just outside the palace. My identity is destined to be a threat to her, the princess raised in the palace."

The little prince suddenly realized: "Sister, what do you mean, Princess Linghui may have known your identity for a long time?"

"Perhaps, after all, apart from myself, there are quite a few people who know my identity. The national teacher knows it, and the palace of a different surname knows it. Why can't Prince Gong's palace detect it? After all, although the Qin family declared that I was the daughter of the Qin family, there were always people who were suspicious. ..."

The little prince couldn't help but fell into deep thought!
The elder sister is a genuine princess, born of the concubine Qin Guifei, but because the elder sister disappeared, the father chose several princesses from the clan to raise them in the deep palace.

Now that my sister returned to the palace, it meant that their status was somewhat threatened.

That being the case, once my sister enters the palace, she should win over the empresses of the palaces. Why did the father keep the empresses of the palaces out of the Chonghua Palace under the pretext of not disturbing my sister's tranquility?

This is really because I love my sister too much, for her sake?
But my sister is the only princess of my father. Although my father raised the clan master in the palace, he never had the title of princess. Moreover, my father was busy with government affairs, and the number of times I came to Chonghua Palace to accompany him for meals was very few. .

As soon as my sister entered the palace, my father came, and his love was beyond words.

Maybe he really thought too much!

"Yao'er wants to show my sister something."

The little prince dragged Su Cao into the sleeping hall, dragged out a box from under the couch as soon as he entered the hall, opened it, and asked for credit: "Sister, please see, Yao'er's painter has the essence of Shen Jieyuan?"

Su Cao opened the scrolls in the box, one by one was full of pictures of her working in Xinghua Village, and there was even a picture of her with her hips on her hips cleaning up Aunt Chang.

It's rare that Yao'er only learned painting from Shen Yuning a few times, and he painted her so beautifully, which shows that she has her in his heart.

She just saw a painting of a bamboo forest, in which a woman propped her chin while looking at the picture of a man holding a pen and ink, Su Cao's expression froze.

Knowing that he had caused trouble, the little prince hurriedly pulled the painting away from Su Cao's hand and rolled it up: "Yao'er didn't do it on purpose, it's not that Ah Mo doesn't have a sister in his heart, he actually has some difficulties..."

She got it!

There was an impassable gap between her and Ji Mo.

Shaohao Ji's family was killed in the war because of Concubine Qin, who was his utter enemy.

He hated Concubine Qin to the bone, that's why someone stole her from the palace and left her in the remote Xinghua Village, wanting her to grow up in the mud.

After all, it seemed more satisfying to let her live as if she were dead than to kill someone.

It's just that she didn't understand, why did he save her again and again?
(End of this chapter)

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