Gu Nuoer patted him lightly.
He comforted me and said, "Then how about this, second brother, if you really miss me, you can visit me every day."
"What's more, I also promised my father that every now and then I will go back to the palace for a few days to accompany him and mother."
"Although I'm married, I'm still your sister, right?"
The second prince raised his head, his eyes were red: "Did you lie to me?"
"Of course!" Gu Nuoer nodded repeatedly.
The second prince suddenly stood up, put his hips on his hips and laughed loudly.
He unfolded the folding fan and proudly told Gu Nuoer.
"Second brother is waiting for your words. In fact, I have already found out that Yong Yehou bought houses in the mountains and in the city."
"I've already bought the mountain next to yours, and I'm going to build a second brother's private courtyard there too."
"The second brother also bought the street next to your house in the city!"
The second prince smiled and said: "Sister, if you are unhappy in the future, just climb over the wall and come to the second brother's house. The second brother will play with you and find someone to cook for you to make you happy!"
The corner of Gu Nuo'er's mouth twitched.
"Second brother, how much did you spend?"
"Not much, just three hundred thousand taels of gold." The second prince said indifferently.
After finishing speaking, he waved his folding fan and said goodbye to Gu Nuoer.
"Tomorrow you are getting married. As your most outstanding elder brother, your second elder brother must dress outstandingly. I'll go and see how the clothes are prepared. Sister, you should rest well."
Gu Nuoer was speechless, watching the figure of the second prince leave.
After a while, the third prince, the fifth prince, and the eleventh, twelve, and fourteenth princes came one after another.
Gu Nuoer was overwhelmed.
She was almost dizzy from what her brothers said.
In the end, the girl lay innocently on the table, feeling her head buzzing.
"Brothers, look at big brother, he won't come, he's very prudent!"
The Fifth Prince pursed his lips and said, "Hehe."
The Fourteenth Prince looked up at the roof.
"Brother, come out, I know you are there."
After a while, a piece of tile was removed, revealing the serious and majestic eyes of the First Prince.
"how do you know?"
Gu Nuoer: ...
The eldest prince came down from the roof and walked in through the door.
Gu Nuoer gently shook her head helplessly: "Brother, from now on you can come directly if you want, it's too dangerous to go up to the roof."
The fifth prince sneered: "That's right, brother, my sister even praised you for your stability."
His sister never praised him so much.
After the First Prince took his seat, a trace of embarrassment flashed across his stern face.
He took rolls of letter paper from his sleeve.
"Actually, I came here to help my thirteenth brother deliver a letter to my sister, but you were all talking, so I couldn't bear to interrupt, so I went up to the roof and waited for a while."
"Brother Thirteen's letter? Let me read it." Gu Nuoer quickly took it.
She was too busy, so she hadn't asked about Na Tu and Brother Thirteen's recent situation for a long time.
When Gu Nuoer saw the letter, she was almost dumbfounded.
Because the six sheets of paper are filled with dense words.
Except for the first page, he explained the situation of himself and Natu.
It is said that they have gone through hardships and deprived Zhaoman, the second prince of the Western Regions, of the prince's right.
Moreover, Na Tu gave birth prematurely and gave birth to a son.
The next five pieces of paper were all accusing Gu Nuoer of getting married early.
The tone of the Thirteenth Prince's words was somewhat resentful—
"According to the original plan, there should be a year before you get married. I planned to rush back, but now it's suddenly ahead of schedule. Who should I talk to?"
"The child is still young, so Natu and I can't leave. Natu originally wanted to leave the child behind and go back to Daqi with me to attend your wedding banquet, but the old king refused to let us go and forced us to die."