Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 826: His Royal Highness

   Chapter 826 His Royal Highness the eldest grandson

   Xiao Changyi said, "Okay."

  Quiet: "..." Xianggong, why don't you think about it! This will make it seem that you are eager to bring the child to the foster father!

Emperor Xiyun didn't expect Xiao Changyi to agree so easily, he was stunned at first, and then he said happily: "Okay, Jing'er and the others will sleep with me tonight, I haven't seen them for more than half a year, at night. I have to talk to them properly."

   Her husband agreed, and An Jing would naturally not demolish her husband's stage.

   Besides, she also knew that Emperor Xiyun really liked her four children.

   However, she was a little worried: "Royal father, you haven't rested well these past few days. Jinger and the others are still young, so it will be noisy at night, and then you won't be able to sleep well."

  Emperor Xiyun said with a smile: "I am at this age, and my sleep is also light. I can sleep for two or three hours a day. Jinger and the others won't be able to sleep peacefully because they are noisy all night, right?"

Without waiting for a quiet answer, Emperor Xiyun said again: "Okay, don't worry about it, even if I can't bring Jing'er and the others alone, aren't there still a lot of palace maids and eunuchs, Jing'er and the others will follow me tonight, no? What will be the problem."

  Quiet then smiled and said, "Then it will be hard work for the royal father."

  Emperor Xiyun said: "It's not hard or hard, I am willing to take children for you, but you have always refused to let me take them. Now that I can take them for a night, it is too late for me to be happy, so how can I feel hard."

  Quiet is very moving.

   At this moment, someone hurried in to report: "Report to the Emperor, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and the Emperor's eldest grandson have come down."

  Emperor Xiyun said without even looking at the man, "Let them in."

"Yes."

   As soon as the man went out, Su Chengyu and Su Muchen walked in soon. Although Su Muchen was only nine years old, he was just like a little adult. He was extremely well-bred next to Su Chengyu, and his behavior was very consistent with the identity of the eldest grandson of the emperor.

   "My son has seen his father."

   "Grandson has seen Grandpa Huang."

   "Get up." As soon as Emperor Xiyun called out, he asked Su Chengyu, "Why did you only come here?"

Su Chengyu immediately replied respectfully: "Just now, when the grandfather was testing Chen'er's homework, the son-in-law made his own decision and did not disturb him. When the grand-fu completed the examination of Chen'er's homework, the son-in-law brought Chen'er, which caused the delay. Less work, I hope the father and emperor forgive me."

  Emperor Xiyun nodded, indicating that he understood. Obviously, he wouldn't blame Su Chengyu.

   After nodding his head, Emperor Xiyun turned his head, his eyes fell on Su Muchen's face that was not fully open, and he asked with a smile, "How did Chen'er do in this homework test?"

   Nine-year-old Su Muchen immediately replied respectfully: "In the words of Grandpa Hui Huang, the grandfather said that Chen'er has something to say, and he is not biased, and his essence is obvious."

   "That's good." Emperor Xiyun nodded with satisfaction, and stopped asking in detail, "I haven't seen your uncle and auntie soon."

  Su Muchen immediately bowed and greeted Xiao Changyi and Jing Jing: "Chen'er has seen the imperial uncle and the imperial aunt."

   Xiao Changyi was still drinking tea there with no expression.

  Quiet but quickly got up to help him. Then, while looking at Su Muchen, a nine-year-old adult, he smiled and said, "Chen'er has grown so tall, and she will be taller than her aunt in a few years."

  Su Muchen just smiled slightly, although he didn't speak, the smile made him appear extremely polite.

  Su Chengyu said with a smile: "Chen'er started to pull her head when she was nine years old, maybe she will be as tall as the emperor in the end."

   (end of this chapter)