There are five days left until Chinese New Year’s Eve.
Today is clear, the cold wind is not piercing, and when it occasionally blows, it brings the festive atmosphere of the New Year to every household.
Bai Zhi’er’s carriage stopped outside Rui’s Mansion.
The little one was carried down by Qingi, looked up, and saw two large red lanterns hanging under the mansion’s eaves.
The gatekeeper saw four guards surrounding the carriage and knew a noble was visiting.
He hurried forward and bowed to inquire, "May I ask which family’s young lady is visiting the mansion, and do you have a visiting card?"
Bai Zhi’er looked up, blinking curiously, "Sister Qingi, what is a visiting card?"
"A visiting card is when you go to soone’s ho as a guest, out of etiquette, you write your na on a card for the house servants to present to the host."
Oh~ I see.
The first ti she went to Prince Kang’s Mansion, Third Uncle directly carried her there.
So the gatekeeper at Prince Kang’s Mansion recognized her already, and Bai Zhi’er was never stopped whenever she visited.
This was the first ti soone asked her for a visiting card.
The little one looked soft and adorable, her black eyes shining brightly like stars.
Bai Zhi’er said to the gatekeeper, "Gatekeeper Uncle, if I don’t have a visiting card, can’t I go in?"
Her tone was soft and polite.
Her delicate and lively little face looked so obedient.
The gatekeeper bent down with a smile, speaking patiently, "Unfortunately, young lady, today the Prince and Princess Consort have gone out hand in hand to admire the plum blossoms and are not at ho."
It wasn’t the child’s fault for not bringing a visiting card; rather, why did the Prince and Princess Consort go out at this ti?
The gatekeeper subconsciously showed a biased heart.
Bai Zhi’er pouted her little mouth in disappointnt.
She originally intended to co and thank Uncle Rui for sending so much ginseng.
Maybe when the elder aunt cooked, it was a completely different taste compared to Third Aunt’s cooking!
"Alright then, I’ll co again next ti." The little one waved her hand.
Just as she was about to leave,
suddenly there were extrely fast footsteps coming from behind.
Before Bai Zhi’er could turn her head back, her small body was embraced from behind.
An arm wrapped around her waist, like holding a doll.
A few clear and lodious laughs of a young man sounded behind her.
"Little Ball, I’ve caught you."
Qingi was the first to turn around and hurriedly saluted, "Greetings to the Eldest Heir."
Upon hearing his voice, Bai Zhi’er rembered who he was.
The little one kicked and struggled, wanting to get down.
"I won’t play with the fierce brother! Let go!"
Today, Bai Xuanmo wore an exceptionally eye-catching scarlet robe, lined with silver-white embroidery, with two symtrically embroidered five-clawed silver dragons.
His raven-black hair was tied in a golden crown, his dark eyes were pitch-black, and his pale skin added a hint of cold elegance to his appearance.
At this mont, Bai Xuanmo raised his eyebrows slightly, a faint laugh at the corner of his mouth.
"You’ve only seen once and called fierce, since you’re mad at , why not give a chance to make it up to you?"
"Bai, Zhi, Er," Bai Xuanmo enunciated her na slowly, with a playful tone, "I’m your big brother."
The little one struggled for a long ti but couldn’t break free from his hold.
She was so furious that she cutely ordered, "Guards, hit this bad guy for Zhi’er, drag him to the alley and spank him!"
The four Imperial Guards in plainclothes looked at each other.
It wasn’t that they disobeyed the Princess’s order.
But... facing the Eldest Heir, this was no ordinary situation!
Prince Rui’s eldest son, known in the capital as the most notorious of the three notorious youths.
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