Of course she was not afraid that Concubine Zuo Shu had revealed her identity. But he would never understand what she hated.
She said depressedly: "Your Majesty, I'm very sleepy and I'm going to rest. Go and find Zuo Shu and the others..."
He laughed: "Haha, little guy, are you jealous?"
Of course she wasn't jealous! She couldn't say it, but she felt that it was so boring to fight for a man with many women, not to mention that she didn't want this man at all. As long as she allowed herself to leave, she would do whatever she wanted.
But what if you can't leave? Then you can only stay trapped in such a suffering, just like in a temple, sitting and eating day by day waiting for death?
No, this situation can never happen again!
But he was very excited and exclaimed: "My little thing, have you learned to be jealous?"
She snorted.
He became happier. He was obviously fine when he was in the garden, but when he saw Zuo Shufei, he became angry. What wasn't he jealous? He originally hated women who were petty, but why did she be so petty?
But he was not angry at all? It seemed that the more jealous she was, the more she showed that this little thing, slowly, began to accept herself and care about herself? He could not imagine what kind of mood she would be if she was indifferent. Just like seeing it
As jealous as she was when she was intimate with the prince!
Only by caring about someone will you be jealous.
It turns out that being jealous is such a wonderful thing?
"Little thing..." She turned her shoulders and wanted to avoid his hug. He stretched out his hands and feet and simply picked her up, excitedly as if she was really a bit like her own wife.
"Come on, little guy, you haven't worn Zhaoyi's clothes yet. Let me show you, hurry..."
"Don't wear it. I don't like it."
"Little thing, are you angry?" He attached himself to her ear and whispered, "You wear it, I will promise you a condition."
"Let me go?"
"Of course not. I won't let you leave. Little thing, if you put on that clothes, I won't go to other palaces, just stay in the main hall and never go anywhere..."