Walking to Ning Lan in the depths of the sea of flowers, I saw the familiar figure, stared at the blooming peony and smiled. A moment later, Ning Lan lowered her eyes and said faintly. "You're recovering quickly!"

"My subordinates see the master. The master's medicine is good, so my subordinates get well so quickly." the man knelt on one knee and saluted Ning Lan.

"What's your name?" Ning Lan asked, staring at the man kneeling in front of him. She picked a peony and played in her hand.

"My subordinates don't have a name. The former master called my subordinates mo."

"The former master?" the former master? What does it look like? Hearing this, Ning Lan frowned with great joy. So Wen ran asked back.

"Yes, it's over."

"Please give me a name. Now my master is my only master."

"Really? Are you willing to listen to me as a child? For you, I'm just a child now!"

"My subordinates believe in their promises. As long as they promise, my subordinates will do it even if they lose their lives. This is my principle." the man in the sea of flowers said firmly.

Ning Lan thought for a while and asked, "well... Then you're called Tianmu. How about it?"

"Yes." Tianmu? After the injury, after some investigation, I knew that the child in front of me was the three princesses of today's Daqi country. The only princess given by the country was Princess Ning'an. Some people also called her Princess Ning Lan. A legendary princess with a wise brain. Although she is only an eight year old child, she has a steady heart.

It is said that since a serious illness at the age of five, his mind has changed greatly, which is unpredictable. be subject to changing moods. The more he heard, the more curious he became. He clearly knew that the child in front of him must have an unusual way of life in the future.

Seeing the man in front of him, Ning Lan asked solemnly, "Tianmu, do you know why I gave you this name?"

"I don't know. I dare ask my master for advice."

"Look there, isn't it like the sky?" Ning Lan, who narrowed her eyes slightly, took the peony, pointed to a house in the palace and said leisurely.