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The crown prince listened in on Emperor Xi holding court ever since he came of age. He had listened for several decades, yet was still limited to only listening.
Having sat in the crown prince position for so long, he inevitably wanted to advance a step. Currently, that step seemed to be within reach. Even though the crown prince was trained not to reveal any emotions whether in joy or anger, he couldnât help but reveal a few hints of happiness recently. Especially since the news from the court had only been positive, so his joy was even more apparent.
Within the imperial study, Emperor Xi sat behind the desk after holding court and cried âgreatâ several times. It wasnât clear if he was praising the news he just obtained in court regarding major victories in the west, or if he was praising something else.
Zheng Hai Quanâs head sank lower and lower. He had served Emperor Xi for several decades, and no one understood his majestyâs thoughts better than him.
There wasnât anything âgreatâ. Furious was more like. The crown prince was the same way, his emotions were too obvious. But Zheng Hai Quan knew things couldnât be blamed on the crown prince. He was a little unjustly blamed.
It was like the saying goes: If I think youâre suspicious, everything you do becomes suspicious.
As for who was suspicious and who wasnât, he was just a eunuch and it was better to observe without commenting.
âZheng Hai Quan. We havenât gone to the Chunluan Palace in a while. Letâs go see the senior concubine.â
âYes.â
At the Chunluan Palace.
Senior Concubine Xu laughed and spoke in all the right places, flattering skillfully. Zheng Hai Quan repeatedly praised her in his mind. No wonder the senior concubine could be favored for several decades. Just her skills in improving his majestyâs mood meant she couldnât be underestimated.
âItâs the Mid-Autumn Festival soon.â Emperor Xi suddenly said emotionally.
People reunite under the full moon.
Senior Concubine Xu didnât speak, and cuddled up to Emperor Xi: âThatâs right.â
Senior Concubine Xuâs expression turned rigid and she said angrily: âYour majesty seems to enjoy poking at oneâs sore spot, clearly knowing what this servant wants yet still saying it out loud.â
âDonât you want him to come to the capital to visit you?â
âOf course.â Senior Concubine Xuâs eyes sparkled, giving off a considerate yet pitiful appearance, âBut this servant still knows propriety. Recently this servant already forgot herself once, making things difficult for your majesty. Itâs not appropriate to become prideful due to favor.â
These words made Emperor Xi feel quite at ease, âAlright, donât put on such an aggrieved appearance. We will summon Jinâer to the capital for the festival.â
âThank you majesty for your grace.â
After Emperor Xi left, Senior Concubine Xu was still a little dazed. What she wanted was delivered to her door without having to beg and cry for it? Wonderful! Wonderful!
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Zhuoâer and Yi Yi were already over four months old. Their bodies grew, but they still remained tiny, pocket-sized babies.
After they grew a little, it was possible to see who resembled whom. Zhuoâer had a pair of phoenix eyes, a high nose-bridge, and looked like a miniature Jing Prince. Yi Yi looked like Xiao Hua with her pair of peach blossom eyes and sharp chin.
Normally infants were chubby, yet these two were the opposite. Their arms and legs were slender and their faces delicate, the baby fat not apparent at all. They were white and tender. Apart from being slightly thin and small, their lotus root shaped little bodies made them seem like dolls crafted from superior white jade.
Xiao Hua loved both her children. They were both her darlings. During this period of time, only the Jing Prince got a share of her attention. The rest was placed upon the two children. Luckily everyone was extremely careful with them. As of today, the two of them had never gotten sick.
As for the Jing Prince, he was clearly a little biased towards Yi Yi. The saying that men held their grandsons but not their sons didnât apply to the Jing Prince. He did hold Zhuoâer, but he still held Yi Yi more.
Little Yi Yi was well behaved, and didnât cry when she was held by her father. Even though her fatherâs holding posture was a complete mess at first, she remained obediently still. After she was able to move her hands and feet, she started pulling at the Jing Princeâs fingers and playing with him.
As for little Zhuoâer, he seemed to be waiting anxiously as he watched his father play with his sister. He didnât cry, but merely watched silently. Xiao Hua would feel bad for him and scoop him into her arms, murmuring comfortingly that mom will hug big bro while dad hugs little sis.
The eastern side roomâs kiln had now become the two childrenâs territory. Xiao Hua would carry them over and watch them during the day. First of all it was convenient to breastfeed there, and secondly she felt that raising her kids herself would help them grow closer to their mom in the future. She also didnât have much to do, so raising her kids helped pass the time.
The wet nurses would always hold the children before, and were unwilling to let them go the entire time. Xiao Hua knew but didnât say anything about it. She was aware that the wet nurses all loved the two kids and did their best. But after a while, the drawback became apparent. The two children became clingy and werenât willing to be apart from people. They started crying the moment one let go of them.
In theory, due to the Jing Prince Estateâs circumstances, there would always be someone available to hold them. It wouldnât even be a problem to have someone new holding them every hour. But Matron Xu said this wouldnât do. If they were constantly held, their bones would grow soft, which was bad for their spine and would also make them slower in learning to walk.
After asking Doctor Hu who made the same assessment, things were naturally changed. After enduring their crying for a day, they managed to change this habit.
Luckily the two children didnât continue making a fuss and no problems came up afterwards. Xiao Hua secretly watched them a couple of times after putting the two in bed. They would sometimes wake up but wouldnât make any noise. The two of them lay together in a row, occasionally prodding each other and amusing themselves.
Ever since then, unless they were being fed, the two children would be placed on the bed. When Xiao Hua was present during the day, they would be put on the kiln.
A thick padded mattress was placed on the kiln. It wasnât too soft, but also wasnât too hard. The two were placed side by side, and they would occasionally tilt their heads to look at each other.
This day, Zhuoâer looked at the person across from him but realized she wasnât looking back. He grew anxious and tried to pull at her, but wasnât able to reach.
He started huffing and puffing from anxiousness, turning on his side to reach his arm further. He overexerted himself and flipped over, ending up face down.
âAiya, our little master has learned to flip over.â Chun Cao said loudly on the side.
Xiao Hua who had just come out of the bathroom heard her from far away and hurried over.
âReally?â
After leaning in close, she realized her sonâs posture was extremely pitiful. His butt was in the air and his face was down, seeming a little uncomfortable. His neck wasnât firm enough, and he wriggled about like a little worm.
âAiya, my darling, hahahahaâŚ..â
Xiao Hua couldnât help but laugh out loud before hurrying over to flip him back over.
âMadam, donât help him. Matron Xu said kids at this age need to learn how to flip over by themselves.â
Xiao Hua thought about it and remembered her saying those words and no longer helped him. Instead, she sat by the side and used a toy to try and lure him into flipping over.
Yi Yi was initially sleeping, but opened her eyes after hearing the sounds. She habitually turned her neck to look at her brother, but she couldnât see his face. She made exclamations of anxiety with her mouth. Zhuoâer heard his sisterâs voice and grew even more anxious but was still unable to turn over.
Yi Yi seemed as if she wanted to help her brother, or perhaps was also anxious, turning on her side and reaching out to him. She reached and stretched but came just short of reaching him. She overexerted herself and ended up in the same state as Zhuoâer.
Xiao Hua laughed even harder.
The Jing Prince came in and saw Xiao Hua standing in front of the kiln with a radiant smile, his son and daughter both prone on the kiln, wriggling like worms. It looked extremely strange.
âWhatâs going on?â
Xiao Hua turned her head and saw the Jing Prince had come. She pulled his arm and pointed at the two children while smiling, âThey are learning to flip over, Iâm going to laugh to death.â
âDonât bully daughter,â The heart of a biased father seemed to have already taken root. Both were clearly prone but he only saw his daughter.
âIâm not.â Xiao Huaâs face was extremely innocent. âMatron Xu said they have to practice often. Being able to flip over means they can soon sit and crawl, and then walk.â
âReally?â The Jing Prince asked as he looked at the two little ones on the kiln with a frown.
âYes.â Xiao Hua seriously nodded her head.
Then, both mom and dad sat by the kiln and watched, neither willing to lend a hand.
Zhuoâer struggled for a long time before managing to get on his side. His fair little face was thoroughly red, and with a cry he managed to flip himself over.
His view was much broader in this position. He saw his sister facedown by his side, and made a seemingly mocking sound, prodding her with his hand.
It wasnât clear if she borrowed his strength or was provoked, but Yi Yi soon flipped over as well.
 After flipping over, she saw daddy on the side. Her pouted mouth looked a little aggrieved as she raised her arms out, wanting to be held.
The Jing Princeâs expression didnât change, and his gaze didnât waver but it was extremely focused. Seeing his daughter wanting him, he bent over and picked her up.
One hand was behind her neck and the other under her small butt. The current Jing Prince was very familiar with holding them.
Zhuoâer saw his sister disappear and was a little dazed. His gaze turned towards his daddy and silently watched.
The Jing Prince saw him looking and silently looked back while playing with his daughter.
One big one small, one large version one miniature version, both with the same expression. This made Xiao Hua start laughing. Seeing her sonâs pitiful appearance, she went and picked him up, saying: âMom will hold Zhuoâer, donât be jealous of her.â
Zhuoâer glanced at his sister and then turned his head, nudging into her chest a couple of times.
Seeing his posture, Xiao Hua knew that he wanted to feed. She undid her clothes, pulled up her inner layer and started breastfeeding her son.
Little Yi Yi heard the familiar suckling noise and stopped playing with daddyâs fingers, turning her head to see what her brother was doing. With a glance, her little eyes widened, and after a while she started drooling.
Seeing his daughterâs gluttonous appearance, the Jing Prince looked at Xiao Hua a little reproachfully. He didnât say anything, grabbing a handkerchief and wiping his daughterâs mouth. Little Zhuoâer suckled on the left, and then the right. This was taught to Xiao Hua by Matron Xu so that one side wouldnât grow bigger than the other. Hearing Matron Xu speaking so ominously, Xiao Hua kept it in mind, deeply afraid she would become uneven.
After little Zhuoâer finished feeding, the Jing Prince immediately handed their daughter over and used his gaze to signal Xiao Hua.
Xiao Hua could only put their son to the side, stroke his stomach and receive their daughter.
âMatron Xuâs idea looks to be working. The children donât seem weak to me, just a little small. However, she said theyâll be fine after a few months.â
âItâs been hard on you.â
âWhatâs highness saying?â Xiao Hua glared at the Jing Prince. She put her daughter down after she ate her fill, and adjusted her clothes. âIâm also happy if our children are healthy. Furthermore, I just look after them during the day, and have Ding Xiang and the rest to help. The wet nurses take care of them during the night.â
As for the drawbacks to her body that Nana He mentioned initially, those were all temporary. Nana He also said afterwards that since she was young, it wouldnât affect her much. With Nana Heâs nourishment, it wouldnât be a problem at all.
Currently, Xiao Huaâs body had already recovered to the way it was before. The only difference was that her breasts had grown quite a bit.
The two children obediently fell asleep after eating. Seeing this, Xiao Hua covered them with a thin blanket.
âDoes highness want to take a rest as well?â
âHave to go to the front court in a bit.â
Nowadays the Jing Prince would make several trips between the front and rear court. He always came back to see the children, often making Xiao Hua incessantly jealous.
âOh, highness coming for a bit was just to see our son and daughter.â
Her ordinary tone made the Jing Prince feel something was up. He answered honestly with a rigid face: âTo see you and the children.â
Hearing this, Xiao Hua beamed with happiness and leaned in. She didnât say anything, merely leaning against his body.
She wrapped her arms around his waist and sighed. He stroked her hair and suddenly felt his weariness vanish.
The two silently shared a tender moment before the Jing Prince stood up and left for the front court.
Authorâs words:
Some readers are saying theyâre completely confused, so a quick explanation.
Actually itâs clear if you think about it this way. Imperial Physician Zhou belongs to the Jing Prince. Chen Qi as well. They teamed up to dig a pit for others, and buried a bunch of people. Furthermore, they already got some resultsâŚ..for example the unfortunate person above.