Zhi’er held a wooden dicine box in her small hands.
She ran inside with joyful steps.
"This especially sweet dicine candy, I want to share it with Uncle to try!" The little girl, enduring the swelling pain in her cheeks, said happily.
The Imperial Physicians at the Imperial Hospital all knew that the little princess loved sweet things and disliked bitterness.
Recently, the Princess had inflad gums and toothache, making the Emperor very worried.
He ordered them to reduce the Princess’s tooth swelling and pain within five days.
However, the efficacy of herbal dicine isn’t that fast, and the Princess also disliked the bitterness of coptis; she didn’t like taking it.
To make the Princess take the dicine, the Imperial Physicians racked their brains.
Finally, they thought of cooking the herbs, grinding them into powder, and then asking the Imperial Kitchen to help make it into brown sugar.
Although there was still a dicinal scent and a slight bitterness,
with the sweet taste, the Princess indeed loved to eat it.
Zhi’er treated them like little snacks, having one every now and then.
She didn’t forget that Uncle Li Zi also liked sweet things, so she treated them as treasures to share with him.
The little girl didn’t notice An Suzhu’s carriage, carrying Qingi directly into the Imperial Mansion.
An Suzhu lifted the curtain, frowned slightly.
A mont later, she put down the curtain, and said muffledly, "Let’s go ho!"
The maid beside her said, "Miss, wasn’t it said that the relationship between Prince Qing and the Emperor beca strained because of the little princess?"
"But I see that not only does Princess not feel hated by Prince Qing, she can even co and go freely in the Imperial Mansion, and even calls Prince Qing Uncle affectionately; it seems their conflict was long gone."
An Suzhu glared at her: "Don’t talk nonsense!"
The maid quickly lowered her head: "I dare not speak rashly, it’s just a guess."
An Suzhu twisted her handkerchief, sowhat gritting her teeth.
"Mother has already inquired, after Prince traveled back to the capital, he kept falsely claiming he hadn’t returned, the little princess certainly doesn’t know, even if she went in, she wouldn’t see the Prince."
"Moreover, don’t forget, back then because the Empress lost track of the little princess, the Emperor blad Prince Qing, the brothers almost ca to blows."
"Based on this grudge alone, the Prince must be sad at heart and won’t easily deal with the little princess, because she is the one who disrupted their brotherly bond."
An Suzhu seed to comfort herself, she slowly exhaled.
"I’m not in a hurry, the Prince likes daughters, and I’m so obedient and sensible, besides, the Prince is always very accommodating to . If I could truly beco Prince Qing’s adopted daughter, I wouldn’t need to worry about my mother’s mood anymore."
She said with a slight smile, "At that ti, I could also bring Aunt from the manor."
An Suzhu and her elder brother are both born of the Second Aunt, aning they are illegitimate.
However, she has been obedient since childhood, and her elder brother is talented and makes people proud.
Besides, the youngest legitimate son of Duke Ping died several years ago.
In addition, Duke Ping treats all children equally.
So over the years, An Suzhu, the only second young lady of Duke Mansion, has lived quite well.
However, the Madam and her concubine have a bad relationship.
In order to be raised under the legitimate wife’s care, An Suzhu and her elder brother didn’t dare to write to their aunt at the manor, just kept pleasing the Madam.
An Suzhu was just waiting to beco Prince Qing’s adopted daughter, then she could also stand strong in front of the Madam.
The maid nodded: "Miss is blessed; didn’t Aunt say before, a fortune-teller once said Miss has the fate of a Heavenly Girl! In due ti, you will surely beco Prince’s adopted daughter."
An Suzhu smiled with satisfaction.
"To be the Prince’s adopted daughter ans being a Commandery Princess, naturally a Heavenly Girl."
The maid quickly joked, "Greetings, Commandery Princess."
An Suzhu smiled very happily.
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