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Chapter 292

"But Your Majesty, you haven't eaten yet. I'm afraid you don't have the energy to take a bath. Why don't you make some millet porridge first?" Su Qing, Su Qishao's servant, said.

Upon hearing this, Su Qishao felt that what Su Qing said made sense and said, "Okay, bring me some millet porridge."

Now, he suddenly felt a little hungry.

In the end, Su Qing actually fed Su Qishao half a bowl of millet porridge, which made Su Ming unbelievable.

This Princess Li is really talented. In the past few days, Chen'er couldn't take a sip of rice porridge, so she had to forcefully force it into her mouth to get a little bit of it.

Sometimes the food he poured in would be vomited out. He was really afraid that he would starve to death.

Now he eats half a bowl of millet porridge at one time, which is considered progress.

Judging from his son's expectant look, he also had some expectations, and he didn't know what kind of surprise Princess Li would bring to his son tomorrow.

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That night, Su Qishao was extremely excited and could not sleep.

When he thought that he would know the news about the immortal tomorrow, his heart was so excited that he couldn't sleep at all.

However, except for the half bowl of millet porridge, he never ate anything.

Later, Su Qing fed him other things, but he still had no appetite. He felt like vomiting when he smelled the food. He didn't know what was going on.

All he knew was that he was feeling depressed and uncomfortable.

Although he really wanted to eat in order to see the gods and cheer himself up, his heart was stuffy, like a ball of cotton stuck in his stomach, and he couldn't eat any food at all.

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When a person doesn't eat, he loses energy. Coupled with the worries in his heart, he becomes even less energetic. He just lies in bed dully, waiting for news from the gods.

Su Qishao thought he would be able to see Yun Ruoyue and learn about the immortal the next day, but he waited with great expectation for a whole day, from early morning to sunset, but did not even wait for Yun Ruoyue to come.

He was immediately very disappointed, and his face suddenly darkened.

Seeing that Yun Ruoyue didn't come, Su Ming felt a little strange, so he sent someone to Prince Li's Mansion to ask, but got a rather angry answer.

A servant from Prince Li's Mansion said, "The princess is not free today, so she will go to Su Mansion tomorrow."

When Su Qishao on the bed heard this, his veins burst with anger, "Didn't you say you made an appointment with that ugly guy? How could she break the appointment? I've been waiting for her here for so long, and she actually said no, and she said no,

She clearly did this on purpose."

Su Ming tugged at his beard in confusion. He felt that Princess Li was not this kind of person.

He said calmly: "Don't be impatient. Maybe Prince Li's injury has changed and Princess Li has to take care of him, so she can't come today. Since she said tomorrow, you should prepare well and wait for her to come tomorrow."

Su Qishao felt a sigh of relief, but thinking that he could only wait until tomorrow to hear the news about the beauty, he could only say: "Okay, give her another chance."

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As a result, when the sun set on the second day, Yun Ruoyue still didn't go, and she missed her appointment again.

Su Qi, who had already prepared everything and was waiting impatiently, saw this and was so angry that he brushed off the blue and white porcelain vase on the bedside with a flick of his sleeve.

The vase fell to the ground and shattered the porcelain pieces on the ground. Su Ming was very angry and said, "Why are you so angry with the vase? You scoundrel has such a bad temper. She is Princess Li, not a street kid."

Doctor, people can come if they want to, and if they don’t want to come, they don’t want to come. Why are you angry here?"

Su Qishao had been restless all day, unable to sit or lie down at all, and he had not taken a bite at all.


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