Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 404: Jinger can only be called by me

   Chapter 404 Jinger can only be called by me

  I saw Emperor Xiyun nodded kindly towards Jing Jing, "You call Jing Jing, right? Then I will call you Jing Er in the future."

Before    Jingjing could speak, Xiao Changyi immediately objected: "No way!"

  Emperor Xiyun asked curiously, "Why not?"

  Xiao Changyi said: "I can only call Jing'er alone."

  Quiet's heart was suddenly sweet as honey.

  Emperor Xiyun was delighted, and took the opportunity to ask: "If you play a game of chess with me and let me win, I won't call your wife Jinger."

   Xiao Changyi said without thinking, "Deal!"

   When Emperor Xiyun heard this, he immediately turned his head and shouted at Jing Jing with a smile: " Jing Jing. I will call you Jing Jing in the future, daughter-in-law."

  Quiet: "..." I want to be quiet...

   "Why, don't you want to?" Emperor Xiyun asked when he saw that he was quiet for a long time and didn't speak.

  Quiet hurriedly said against his heart: "The woman's will."

   "That's good, I will call you Jingjing in the future. You are also not a woman of the people. Although Yi'er was entrusted to you, the throne of Yi'er cannot be deprived. You are already the princess of Xiyun Changsheng."

Although everyone in Xiyun believed that a man with a title would not join the marriage, Xi Yun still clearly stipulated that if a man with a title joins the marriage, and if the title is higher than that of his wife, his wife will enjoy the treatment of the husband and the title, and his Children also enjoy the treatment of children of the title.

   If the title is hereditary, its descendants can also be hereditary.

   And the King of Changsheng is a hereditary title.

   Of course, since it is a marriage, it is naturally the same as that of ordinary people: you cannot marry again, you can only be divorced by your wife; if your wife never ends, you can only have one wife in this life; and there is only one wife.

   No matter whether a woman is recruited or married, she can only have one husband.

   The status of men and women is really extremely unequal.

   There is another point, which can better reflect the era of patriarchy, that is, the men here can keep their surnames and names after they join the family, but women who marry into the husband’s family can only share the husband’s family name.

  Thinking about this, Jing Jing sighed in his heart before saying, "Yes."

  Emperor Xiyun looked at Xiao Changyi cheerfully again, "Yi'er, you guys have to stay a little longer this time."

  Xiao Changyi didn't say anything, but he made up his mind that as soon as the old man's birthday passed, he would go home with his daughter-in-law.

Emperor Xiyun didn't care whether Xiao Changyi spoke or not, he just laughed again: "You are tired all the way, Fenghua Palace has already prepared someone for you, you should go to Fenghua Palace to relieve your fatigue, other words will wait for you to relieve your fatigue. I'll talk to you again."

  Xiao Changyi used to stay in the palace for a year, and lived in Fenghua Hall. Since Xiao Changyi left, Emperor Xiyun of Fenghua Hall has not let anyone else live there. Obviously, he wanted to keep it for Xiao Changyi, his adopted son.

   Now that Xiao Changyi is back, he naturally wants to live in Fenghua Hall.

   Xiao Changyi did not immediately take An Jing to Fenghua Palace, but asked, "Don't bother me for two hours."

   When Emperor Xiyun heard this, he immediately stretched out a finger silently, and pleaded with him to discuss: "Is it good for an hour?"

"to make!"

   Originally, Xiao Changyi planned to talk about one hour, but thinking that Emperor Xiyun always likes to bargain with him, so he only said two hours. If he said an hour, maybe after half an hour, the old man would come to Fenghua Palace to bother him.

   Hearing that Xiao Changyi agreed so readily, Emperor Xiyun realized that he had been caught in a trap, and was immediately annoyed in his heart: I should have said it for half an hour if I knew it earlier!

   (end of this chapter)