Whose little lady is so crazy?

Chapter 386 Your Majesty, do you believe that girl or the Astronomical Observatory?

Chapter 386 Your Majesty, do you believe that girl or the Astronomical Observatory?
The emperor looked at his son who didn't respond and seemed a little aggrieved, and did not respond to the queen's words.

"There are several chrysanthemums blooming in the Imperial Garden. Would you like to accompany Your Majesty for a walk there?" The Queen suggested, unable to bear to send her son away.

"Your Majesty, I am practicing calligraphy here." Although He Yanming was only eight years old, he still had some eyesight. It was obvious that his father had something to say to his mother, but it was inconvenient for him to be around.

"Very good. Practice your calligraphy well. I will give you the black jade inkstone that your father just got." The emperor was very satisfied with his son's action.

He Yanming happily watched his father and mother talking as they walked out, and he thought of the woman he had called mother for eight years. Everyone inside and outside the palace said that his father doted on Concubine Yun, and he thought that was the case too.

It was not until later that he saw the scene with his father and mother together that the looks and words between them were completely different from what he had seen between his father and Concubine Yun before.

He is still young and doesn’t know what appropriate words to use to describe it, but he just feels that it is very natural and warm.

When the Queen Mother saw the Emperor, she was not the type of person to please him, and the Emperor did not reward her with this or that either.

Moreover, after my father left the court, in addition to going to the imperial study, he would also go to the Fengyi Palace behind the scenes.

At that time, Imperial Concubine Yun would often arrange for her trusted eunuchs to watch over the emperor before he left the court, and would think of various ways to get him to go to her bedroom.

He Yanming remembered that sometimes even when his father had clearly gone to another concubine's bedroom, Concubine Yun would either have some minor problems herself or ask him to pretend to be sick.

The imperial physician was Concubine Yun's man, so every time, whether she was pretending to be sick or he was "sick", the emperor believed it.

To the extent that many people, including his father, thought that the Ninth Prince was weak and sickly!
Concubine Yun taught him that no matter what means he used, as long as he could achieve his goal, it would be fine.

She asked herself to practice calligraphy and read books well, saying that this would make her father happy.

The Queen Mother told him to be upright and courageous.

What the Queen Mother said is the same as what the Imperial Master taught.

In fact, when Imperial Concubine Yun was still his mother, he felt that some of the things she taught him were inappropriate and he didn't want to do them. He would feel guilty when he saw his father, but he didn't dare to say no, nor did he dare to disobey and do as she said!
Now that I am the queen mother's son, I don't have to do anything that requires lying or cheating people, and I feel very relieved.

However, no matter when he called Concubine Yun "mother" before, or now, the woman named Hong Xiaoduo was the only one who was cruel to him, and she did not treat him as a prince in front of his father and mother.

People always say that when beating a dog, you have to look at the owner first, but that woman was not afraid of the emperor at all!
Hmm? Why do you have to think about that fierce woman? Calm down and practice calligraphy!
On the way to the Imperial Garden, the Queen heard what the Emperor said, hesitated for a moment and asked: "The Imperial Astronomical Observatory didn't figure it out? Then, Your Majesty, what are you going to do?"

"Empress, you might as well ask me directly, should I trust the Imperial Observatory or that girl now?" The emperor looked at his queen with eyes full of heartache. The years in the cold palace had hurt her too much physically and mentally. After she came out, she became more careful when speaking to him.

The queen did not seem uneasy about the revelation of her words: "After all, in the eyes of others, the words of the Sitianjian are more convincing in matters like natural disasters."

"Oh, then Queen, regarding this matter, do you believe that girl or the Imperial Observatory?" the emperor asked with a smile. In fact, he already had the answer in his heart.

"Your Majesty, your humble servant thinks the same as I do. I will believe in whoever your Majesty believes in." The Queen also responded with a smile.

The emperor raised his hand and pointed at the queen, saying, "You clearly know my answer, but you still ask me this question on purpose."

"So, what is your majesty going to do?" the queen continued to ask. "What to do? Although I haven't had much contact with that girl, I know her temperament. If she wasn't sure about the white disaster, she would never tell me. And the expression on her face when she said this was clearly expressed, that is, I've told you anyway, believe it or not, that's your business.

She is a capable person and would never say anything incomprehensible and meaningless.

I am now thinking about how to be fully prepared for the white disaster while not making the person in the Imperial Observatory feel uncomfortable. ” The emperor expressed his dilemma.

The Si Tian Jian observed celestial phenomena, calculated and compiled the calendar, and predicted good and bad luck, which was very important to the country and the people. However, the person in charge of the Si Tian Jian was not someone that everyone could replace, so this matter really needed to be handled with caution.

"Your Majesty, why do you have to worry about it yourself? You can just talk to Prince Mu and let him think of a solution together." The queen knew the emperor's difficulties and helped to give advice.

Hearing this, the emperor nodded and told the queen that he thought so too, but Mu Rongjing had to go out of the palace to do things for him these two days. This young man had many ideas and should be able to give the most suitable one.

"You know, it would be great if that girl were a boy." The emperor suddenly said.

After hearing this, the Queen said helplessly: "The temperament is determined by birth. Even if she were a man, she would not want to stay in the capital!"

"That's not necessarily true. If she is a man, and I cannot grant him the official position, I will choose a girl of the right age from among the important officials to marry her to. If that doesn't work, I will choose my princess or any of the unmarried princesses. I will agree to any one of them that he likes.

As for men, if they don't have a high position in the government, then they can get a beauty. I don't believe he won't be tempted and can't keep her?" The emperor thought that the main reason why he didn't keep Hong Xiaoduo was probably because women were not very interested in being officials.

……

Hong Xiaoduo, who had just gotten off the carriage outside the capital, sneezed several times in succession, rubbed her nose and muttered: "One hit, two scolds, three misses, who misses me? It must be those little ones."

"Miss Hong, have you caught a cold?" Lang Chuan asked as he drove the carriage and followed the innkeeper to the stable.

Hong Xiaoduo smiled and said, "Probably not. I'm not that weak."

As soon as Uncle Tong arrived in Hongguo City, he immediately took the mushrooms to the yamen.

He worked for Lord Wei and knew how to deal with the government.

As soon as they arrived at the inn, Lang Chuan asked the innkeeper for two adjacent rooms. Hong Xiaoduo went straight into the room to take a rest and wait for Uncle Tong to come back before having dinner together.

Even though he knew that Hong Xiaoduo was very powerful, Lang Chuan still remembered what the prince had told him to do and lived next door to her so that he could help her if anything happened.

However, I had discussed this with Uncle Tong when I left Beijing last time. At night, we would take turns sleeping, and the things in the carriage also had to be watched.

In short, these two arranged all the trivial matters on the road, and the expenses for accommodation and food along the way were all paid by those two. As soon as Hong Xiaoduo wanted to pay, the two became anxious as if she was making things difficult for them.

She had no choice but to be a hands-off shopkeeper. She would eat when she woke up, and then set off again. She was getting closer and closer to the place where she would meet up with Brother Quan and Tianshu...

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