Taoist priest Baopu walked swiftly and disappeared in an instant, leaving the confused King Yan behind. What was he doing?
After being stunned for a while, King Yan was shocked and immediately reacted: The old Taoist said something happened, even if it was a big deal! What should I do?
After thinking for a moment, King Yan turned his head around and strode towards Fusang Courtyard.
Ever since Feng Danyuan left the imperial capital, Mrs. Feng had forcefully brought Wei Zi to Prince Yan's Mansion. She also thought that Zhu Xiang Pavilion was too far away, so she had to live in Fusang Courtyard next to Ruifu Hall.
Just as Wei Zi was about to speak, the old lady repeated her old tricks and sighed: "I'm getting older, and I'm annoying people. These days are becoming more and more boring as time goes by."
Wei Zi said nothing and immediately entered Fusang Courtyard.
Although Fusangyuan is small, the old lady has decorated it as warm as spring, and the food and clothing are all according to Wei Zi's preference.
It had been cold and snowy for the past two days, and the old lady was afraid that it would be inconvenient for Wei Zi to go to her place to eat, so she simply asked people to prepare rice in Fusang Courtyard, and she came to eat with Wei Zi.
King Yan and Princess Yan wanted to have a meal with the old lady, but the old lady refused: "I don't have time, you can go and eat your own food."
King Yan looked at the old lady's face that wanted to be close to his eldest grandson's wife, and he deeply doubted: If there was an extra room in Fusang Courtyard, would she sleep here directly?
Thinking that it would be inconvenient to go directly to Fusangyuan, King Yan transferred to Ruifu Hall, only to learn that Mrs. Feng had already gone to Wei Zi for breakfast.
He lowered his head and glanced at the snow and ice that had not been removed on the ground, and thought to himself: This person "will not refuse the ice and snow to serve you", and the old lady "will not refuse the ice and snow to meet my grandson-in-law". Really... I am so envious.
Hearing that King Yan was coming, Wei Zi just wanted to put down his spoon, but Mrs. Feng stopped her with a domineering look: "You eat yours, I'll go take a look."
"Grandma, my father came here early in the morning, maybe there is something important?" Wei Zi couldn't eat anymore.
"That's why I went to see him, otherwise why would I care about him?" Mrs. Feng pointed to the egg custard on the table: "You haven't finished eating yet, you continue to eat."
Wei Zi: "..." He quickly finished the egg custard in three strokes.
Outside the door, Mrs. Feng asked King Yan: "What's the matter?"
King Yan couldn't help but glanced into the room, "Can I talk to Wei Zi?"
Mrs. Feng slashed her eye with a knife: "Tell me."
King Yan had no choice but to speak obediently: "Taoist Master Baopu just ran out in a hurry. I guess something happened."
"Then you asked him what happened?" Mrs. Feng frowned slightly.
"It's too late to ask—"
"I didn't even ask clearly, so what are you doing here?" Mrs. Feng said with a displeased face: "Why are you still standing there in a daze? Go and find out the matter quickly!"
King Yan was speechless, it seemed that this was the reason... No, he just suspected something was wrong and wanted to tell Wei Zi!
While King Yan was standing awkwardly in the snow, Wei Zi came out after finishing his breakfast.
She heard what Mrs. Feng and Prince Yan said, and immediately ordered Feng Shuang and Feng Yan: "Go and find out what happened with Taoist Master Baopu."
The two secret guards took the order and flew out.
Mrs. Feng saw Wei Zi coming out with a distressed look on her face: "What are you doing out in such a cold weather? Why don't you wear a cloak? Feng Shui, go get the cloak. Are you full? I only ate a few mouthfuls, I really can't eat anymore."
Alright? That’s okay. What do you want to eat for lunch..."
Mrs. Feng sent Wei Zi into the house with warm greetings, completely forgetting about her own son.
King Yan stood in the snow, blowing the cold wind: "..."
He is afraid that the old lady picked it up from the mountains.