Jun Youqi didn't intend to pay attention at all. She called out in a crying voice, "Your Majesty, just for the sake of the fourth sister, can you listen to Wan'er say a few words?"
He finally stopped walking.
She walked up to him, looked at him sadly, and glanced at the garden next to her, "Can you step aside, I have something to say alone tonight."
"Yuanzi is my king's confidant. It's okay. If you have anything to say, just say it."
"Okay." She thought about it, bit her lip, and said, "Does Prince Qi still remember the first time we met?"
He raised his eyebrows and said, "Forgot."
"That happened five years ago. When Wan'er was thirteen years old, he once went to the palace to see his aunt, Concubine Jade. My aunt was verbally humiliated by Concubine Lan, who was favoring her at the time. Wan'er was so anxious that she cried, King Qi, you
Ordered Concubine Lan to be beaten up. Concubine Lan was imprisoned in the cold palace by the emperor for this. Maybe the world thought you were arrogant and unreasonable, but Wan'er thought you were a true gentleman, not afraid of rumors, not even the emperor. From then on
From that time on, I have had your presence in my heart. I will always remember the prince’s kindness in saving me five years ago and be extremely grateful.” She spoke with sincerity on her face, as if she was thinking of something sad, and she burst into tears.
It trickled down.
"Anymore?"
Seeing that he was interested in listening, she thought there was hope, and choked up and said, "Wan'er is studying piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and my mother said that with my appearance, I will compete to become the mother of a country in the future. Not obeying my parents' orders is unfilial, and I don't want to do it."
She is an unfilial daughter, so Wan'er has been following the path arranged by her mother. Now, as everyone knows, the Crown Prince has a crush on Wan'er, but Wan'er is not happy..."
There was a flash of ridicule in his eyes, but it was a pity that Feng Guiwan didn't see it.
Her face was full of affection, "Actually, for the past five years, I have always had King Qi in my heart. From the first time I met you until now, I have never forgotten you. I am full of affection, but you have blocked me. Do you know my heart?"
How painful, how...uncomfortable is it?"
"Then?"
"I have thought about it for a long, long time. Although the prince has me in his heart, the love in my heart is you, the prince." She gazed at his handsome face with emotion, "If the prince is interested, Wan'er is willing to follow you and become Princess Qi. Wan'er
I am willing to decline the prince's kindness."
"Have you finished?" Jun Youqi shook off his folding fan, fanned himself gracefully, and asked Yuanzi with a smile, "Tell me, are her words funny?"
Yuanzi was very touched when the beautiful woman confessed, but when the prince asked about it, he did not dare to say directly, "The prince thinks it's funny, and the little ones will feel the same way."
"Think about it, what happened when I beat Concubine Lan five years ago..." Jun Youqi thought for a moment, "I remember, I was going to the Imperial Study Room to discuss political affairs with my father. There was actually a man standing in front of me.
There were many women. One of them just happened to block my way. I felt unhappy and ordered her to be beaten. I don’t know which palace maid said that the woman was my father’s beloved Concubine Lan, so I also ordered that girl to be beaten directly.
The palace maid killed someone who didn't know whether to live or die. A little palace maid dared to question my order. As for who was standing next to me and what they were talking about, I had no idea and had no interest in knowing about Xiao, let alone Xiao.
As you said, I will stand up for you and Concubine Jade."
Feng Guiwan's beautiful cheeks turned pale, "At that time, Concubine Lan insulted my aunt, Concubine Yu, because she couldn't lay eggs. What do you mean, my lord, when you ordered Concubine Lan to be beaten just because she happened to be blocking your way? Wan'er was just being sentimental."