Chapter 888 - Chapter 888: Chapter 886: The Godlike Grandson-in-law

Chapter 888: Chapter 886: The Godlike Grandson-in-law

Nanny Fu brought over two goose feather pillows, which Su Yingxue used to prop up the imperial grandmother.

Seeing her so diligent and busy, the imperial grandmother’s eyes filled with even more affection, “My precious granddaughter, you truly are wonderful!”

Su Yingxue nestled in her lap and acted like a spoiled child, “Grandma~”

“Eh~ my dear heart.”

The imperial grandmother gently patted her head and, noticing Chu Yihan standing not far away, smiled and waved him over, “Grandson-in-law, come here and let this old woman take a good look at you!”

The title of grandson-in-law brought a noticeable ease to Chu Yihan’s expression.

He approached the imperial grandmother and bowed slightly, “Greetings, imperial grandmother.”

“Ah~ such a good child! I must take a good look, my celestial grandson-in-law, what a wonderful person you are.”

The imperial grandmother had Nanny Fu bring over a frame with two lenses attached, which had two small claws at the back to hook over the ears, positioning the lenses directly in front of her eyes.

Her blurry vision instantly became clear.

Before her stood an astonishingly handsome man whose features seemed meticulously crafted by the heavens themselves, exuding an aura of someone destined to rule the world.

His dark eyes were like glaze, cool and profound, sparking curiosity in others to delve into their profound depths.

Standing tall, he was a cut above other men.

The imperial grandmother thought to herself that in all of the Great Wei Dynasty, only Qin Muyan could compare to Chu Yihan, but Chu Yihan possessed a temperament distinct from the impulsive and stubborn Qin Muyan.

Having carefully observed Chu Yihan, the imperial grandmother had only one thought: this man should reign over the Four Seas, unite the world under his rule.

He was, without a doubt, an emperor!

Her beloved granddaughter had married such a rare man, and she was extremely satisfied, her smile warm and kindly, “Good, what a good child.”

She extended her hand toward Chu Yihan.

Seeing her hands tremble, Chu Yihan quickly supported them, “Imperial grandmother, be careful.”

“Considerate and meticulous, excellent!”

With one hand holding Chu Yihan’s and the other Su Yingxue’s, the imperial grandmother, her eyes crinkled with wrinkles, was brimming with satisfaction, “All these years of worry were not in vain; you two are doing quite well!”

Chu Yihan and Su Yingxue stayed by the imperial grandmother’s side as she inquired about Qin Zheng, also known as Long Shuli.

Leaning against the couch, she looked wistful, “After Zheng Er left Great Wei, she changed her name to Long Shuli?”

Su Yingxue nodded, “Yes, grandma, mother is the genius doctor of the Great Cheng Dynasty, and was also named Princess Shu Li by the former Emperor; her medical skills are unmatched in the world, truly impressive!”

Su Yingxue painted the glorious life of Long Shuli, and the imperial grandmother listened quietly.

She had not expected her Zheng Er to be so remarkable.

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Just listening brought tears to her eyes, “But why hasn’t she ever returned to Great Wei to see me? Does she know how I’ve cried my heart out for her?”

The former Emperor had died early, and she doted on this youngest daughter as if she were her heart and treasure.

Yet who would have thought, during that year’s reunion, when the Imperial Guard failed to protect her, she was taken captive, and then disappeared all these years.

Su Yingxue looked on as the imperial grandmother wept, feeling heartache yet daring not to tell her at this moment that when Qin Zheng was taken by Wu Dao, she had already been killed, and Long Shuli was not Qin Zheng.

As she hesitated, Chu Yihan spoke clearly, “My mother-in-law lost her memory after she was taken away; she had forgotten her hometown and relatives. If not for a twist of fate, Yingxue would have found it very difficult to return to Great Wei, but fortunately, all ended well.”