"Shangguan Mei, you really have superb medical skills. You saved the lives of the queen and the little prince. I must reward you well."
He handed the prince in his hand to the nanny beside him and asked her to clean the little prince.
He planned to ask Wanwan to stay at Tai Hospital in the future, but Wanwan refused without hesitation.
She said that if the emperor really wanted to reward her with something, then she would like to take a nice walk around the palace.
She had a very familiar feeling about this place.
These scenes... all appeared again and again in her dreams.
She wanted to take a good look at the places that had appeared in her dreams.
Although Xuanyuan Ye really wanted to keep her in the palace, he didn't force her to stay when he saw that she was unwilling.
He just said that since she saved the lives of the queen and the little prince, no matter what kind of request she had in the future, he would agree to her.
Just like before...he gave her a promise, a promise that belonged to an emperor.
Wanwan wandered around the palace relying on the memories from her dreams. Everywhere she saw, illusions would always appear before her eyes.
In the fantasy, she saw a very handsome man looking at her affectionately and calling her Xiaoxiao tenderly...
After a while, the handsome man slowly transformed into Nanfeng Lixue.
She knew who that handsome man was... he had appeared in her dreams many times.
Everything in the dream came to her mind like a tide.
This situation gave her a strong illusion.
It was as if she had returned to two hundred years ago...as if...she had really transformed into Yun Xiaoxiao.
The images in her dreams kept appearing before her eyes like a fantasy.
Everything belonging to Yun Xiaoxiao and Xuanyuan Che appeared before their eyes.
After leaving the palace, she was in a trance.
On the way back, she met an old man with a white beard.
The old man seemed to have a fairy-like temperament. Although he was old, his eyes were bright.
The old man with the white beard said some strange words to her, about marriage being destined and unchangeable.