Chapter 353 - Reward, Visit (4)

After Jiang Xiaowu left, Yu Wan went to look for her sons.

Ever since they found out that their baby fox was of the same breed as the one in the beast garden, the little fatties had been hugging the little fox all day long. They carried it everywhere. The three brothers took turns to hug it. There was also the little sick cat that they had adopted back then. Yu Wan had used a cinnabar to draw the word “Wang” on its forehead, so the little fatties treated it as a baby tiger and couldn’t bear to part with it.

Yu Wan had just walked to the entrance of the garden when she heard the three little fat fellows laughing like pigs. They had never laughed so loudly in the manor before. Were they really having fun with the two little beasts?

If her sons were happy, she would be happy too.

Yu Wan’s lips subconsciously curled into a smile as she walked into the garden.

When the three little fatties saw her, they turned around and looked at her adorably. Their little hands were behind their backs, as if they were hiding something.

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Yu Wan smiled strangely. “Is there anything you can’t show me?”

The three of them acted cute! This meant that they would not let her see it. As expected, they had more ideas when they got older. They were no longer obedient to her like when they were young.

Sigh, her sons had grown up. She was so disappointed.

Yu Wan bent down and pinched the noses of the three little fatties. “Smart children.”

Yu Wan was here to bring them back to Lotus Flower Village. She had not been back for a while, so her parents must have missed her very much. Yu Wan asked Zi Su, Tao’er, and Li’er to bring the three little fellows down to wash up, leaving Ban Xia to comb her hair.

The three little fellows washed up and began to choose their clothes. In the past, they would wear whatever they were given. Now that they knew how to show off, they didn’t want anything that Zi Su brought over. They stuck out their butts and rummaged through the boxes.

The three of them picked out three sets of blue long robes. When they put them on, they looked like three mini versions of scholars. They were so cute that Yu Wan could not help but kiss them on the face.

The three of them blushed and kissed Yu Wan back. This shy look made Yu Wan feel that the considerate and awkward little munchkins had returned.

Yu Wan was so happy that she kissed them a few more times, making the three of them dizzy and their faces as red as apples.

Yu Wan picked a gift for her family and told them that they could also choose a gift for the person they wanted to give. The three of them thought for a while and ran to the orchard to pick three large and red peaches.

Yu Wan looked at the peaches in their hands and thought to herself, Dad, Mom, and Little Bruiser each have one. They’re quite considerate.

Jiang Xiaowu went to the cabinet to deliver the news to Yan Jiuchao. After Yu Shaoqing’s case was over, Yan Jiuchao did not go to harm the officials of the Dali Temple anymore. It was the Emperor’s decree for him to go to the cabinet. Jiang Xiaowu told him about Yu Song’s results and also said that Yu Wan planned to return to the village to report the good news.

It was enough to send a servant for such a matter. The little girl must be homesick to make a trip personally. Yan Jiuchao still had some official business that the Emperor had forced him to do, so he couldn’t leave for a while. He said to Jiang Xiaowu, “Let the Princely Heir Consort return to the village first. I’ll pick her up later.”

Jiang Xiaowu : “…”

Uh… The Princely Heir Consort didn’t mean that. She just wanted to inform you that she wanted to go back to her maiden home.

“What? She’s unwilling? She can’t leave the house without me?” Yan Jiuchao raised his voice as he spoke, and all the ministers in the room heard him.

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The ministers looked at each other. Although they had just gotten married, she still wanted her husband to accompany her when she went out. Wasn’t that too… In short, all the ministers in the cabinet knew how clingy Yan Jiuchao’s Princely Heir Consort was.

Jiang Xiaowu was about to cry. Our Princely Heir Consort was really not like this. Our Princely Heir Consort was so elegant! She could leave just like that!

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Yan Jiuchao sighed and said, “I have official business to attend to. Tell her to stop fooling around.”

Jiang Xiaowu: She’s not fooling around!

The ministers, who were about to die from the sweetness: “…”

Jiang Xiaowu did not dare to stay any longer. If he stayed any longer, he did not know what would happen to the image of the Princely Heir Consort. Jiang Xiaowu bade farewell.

Yan Jiuchao pretended to open a memorial and looked at the ministers who could not retract their gazes in time. He said helplessly, “I won’t be participating in the meeting tonight. Think about the reason yourself.”

Damn it!

They wanted to beat this guy to death!

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… .

Yu Wan did not bring a maidservant with her when she returned to her maiden home this time. She only let Jiang Hai drive her back to Lotus Flower Village.

Today was a sunny day, very suitable for traveling.

Unexpectedly, just as the carriage left the door of the Young Master Manor, it bumped into another carriage. The carriage stopped steadily in front of the Young Master Manor. The coachman lifted the curtain and a handsome young man entered Yu Wan’s vision.

He smiled at Yu Wan, and a glass-like luster appeared in his eyes that seemed to be able to speak. “Princely Heir Consort.”

As her status grew, the way others addressed her also changed. Compared to Young Madam, Yu Wan liked the Princely Heir Consort more. After all, the Princely Heir Consort had a salary. From now on, she was also someone who took a salary from the imperial court!

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Yu Wan had a good impression of this child. When she saw him walking towards her, she smiled faintly. “Wan Feng. Did you come to look for me?”

Wan Feng scratched his head and looked a little silly. “Actually, it’s my master. He came to thank you. Thank you for treating me that day. The imperial physician said that if you hadn’t saved me in time, I might have died from blood loss.”