When the emperor specially came to pick up His Royal Highness into the palace, Ji Heng had already packed his things and was ready to return to the Ji mansion.

His Royal Highness was already full moon, and on the day of the full moon, he simply held a banquet to celebrate. At that time, the emperor hugged him, thinking that when he was one year old, he would definitely hold a big banquet for him.

Ji Heng has always been very rational, and he did feel reluctant to part with His Highness, but he was suppressed. He just hugged and coaxed him. Xu Shi was often dissatisfied with Ji Heng's indifference to His Highness, but not much. explain.

At this time, Xu Shi hugged the little Highness and almost cried, but the Little Highness didn't know that he was going to leave at all, and just smiled at Xu Shi.

The child of more than one month has already shown his cleverness and spirituality, and he can completely argue with others.

For example, if Ji Heng went to the crib to look at him, he would dance and smile, but if Ji Heng turned around and left, and the nanny came forward to hug him again, he would turn his eyes and look around, as if he was looking for someone.

Mrs. Xu nagged and said to His Highness, "Be careful, you are going back to the palace. Grandma won't be by your side in the future. You should be fine."

Ji Heng stood aside, looking at Xu and his son with warm eyes. The emperor stretched out his hand to pull Ji Heng's hand, and said to him, "Then I have brought Qi'er back to the palace."

The emperor was not reluctant, because even if he carried his son back to the palace, he could call Ji Heng into the palace at any time, as long as Ji Heng had not gone to the southeast.

Ji Heng nodded, Xu turned around, handed his grandson into Ji Heng's arms, and said, "Hurry up and hug him."

Ji Heng then obediently carried his son into his arms. Ji Heng liked the child very much. His Royal Highness looked like Ji Heng when he was born, but after growing up for so many days, his eyebrows gradually opened up, and he looked like an emperor instead. coming.

Ji Heng stared at him and didn't speak, but his eyes were very gentle, just that silence speaks louder than words.

And the connection between bloodlines is indeed very mysterious. Ji Heng doesn't hug his son very much, and he rarely coaxes him, but he seems to know that Ji Heng is his mother, and has a natural attachment to him, so as soon as he arrives at Ji Heng's In his arms, he opened his eyes wide and smiled happily.

Ji Heng's heart was soft, he was afraid that if he hugged him again, he would be reluctant to leave him, so he hurriedly handed the baby back to the nanny.

Seeing the child in the nanny's arms, Mrs. Xu began to wipe away tears, the emperor had no choice but to persuade, "Madam, when you miss the child, you can come directly to the palace."

Xu choked up and said, "I just ask the emperor to treat him well and let him grow up healthy."

The emperor swore, "Yes."

The emperor said goodbye to Ji Heng and was about to leave. At this time, Mrs. Xu went to check carefully the things that were to be brought into the palace for the little highness, and then explained again that she had to take care of the little highness. The nannies and maids in charge of all kinds of precautions, and then sent the emperor and his party out of the yard with Ji Heng.

Because the child always cries, in fact, the guards outside the inner courtyard knew that there was a child raised in the courtyard, and they also realized that the child should be the emperor's child. What everyone is curious about is how this child came to be. of.

It is still difficult to guess whether Ji Heng gave birth to a child.

At this time, the nanny carried the child and followed the emperor and left. The child started to recover well. When he walked out of the yard, he might have some kind of feeling, so he started to cry.

Xu's heart ached in an instant, and she rushed over to coax the child, but the nanny had to give the child to Xu again, and Xu hugged her in her arms to coax him for a while, and then he stopped crying.

But as soon as it was handed over to the nurse, the child began to cry again.

In the end, Ji Heng had no choice but to suggest, "Mother, how about you send him to the palace and then come back."

Xu actually wanted Ji Heng to send it along, but looking at Ji Heng's solitary and cold appearance, it was obviously unrealistic.

Ji Heng's words hit Xu's heart, she wanted to see what the residence in the palace arranged for His Royal Highness, since Ji Heng said so, the emperor said, "Madam, send Qi'er into the palace."

Mrs. Xu thanked the emperor for her kindness, and hugged the little highness and stopped giving it to the nanny.

The guards who kept up with the emperor confirmed that there was indeed a baby in the inner courtyard, and some boldly took a second look at the child in Xu's arms, and confirmed from the child's appearance that the child really belonged to the emperor. All kinds of follow-up thoughts are indispensable: who is the mother of the child, whether it is a boy or a girl, what to do after taking it back to the palace, etc.

Everyone has their own ideas, but they all face sinking and dare not show it.

Ji Heng only delivered it to the gate of Yi. Before the emperor got into the carriage, he looked back at Ji Heng. Ji Heng gave him a slight nod without expressing much.

Mrs. Xu got into another carriage, and the nurse handed the child to her who got into the carriage first, and then got on too.

When the carriage set off, there were plainclothes guards at the front and back. The child suddenly cried again in the carriage, and the voice was loud, not the usual soft cry. Xu hurriedly coaxed him, but he couldn't coax him no matter what. Hearing the crying, she suddenly felt unbearable heartache, Xu Shi also stopped the car, and called Ji Heng from the car window, "Heng'er."

Ji Heng frowned and glanced at her, then turned around and left suddenly, Xu called him anxiously again, "Heng'er."

Ji Heng gritted his teeth tightly, feeling that the Chunyang was so dazzling that it almost made him cry, so he had to speed up his pace and walk quickly to the inner courtyard.

Xu watched Ji Heng's figure disappear from the car window, and the child was still crying. She felt sorry for the child, and she also shed tears, so she kept coaxing softly, "My dear, don't cry, don't cry, you After entering the palace, your mother will come to see you."

The emperor's carriage was in the front, and he heard the cry of the child and Xu's voice calling Ji Heng. Looking back from the curtain of the carriage, he only saw Ji Heng turning around and leaving quickly. He also felt uncomfortable. But Ji Heng's stubbornness is completely unwilling to fulfill this mother-child relationship, and he has no choice but to harden his heart as well.

When Ji Heng returned to the room in the inner courtyard, he sat on the couch in the inner room in a daze. Aunt Du Ruo didn't follow him back to the palace, but stayed to take care of Ji Heng. When she saw the carriage leaving the courtyard, she came back and brought it specially. Hot tea came in for Ji Heng, and he saw Ji Heng sitting there in a daze, his eyes slightly red.

Aunt Du Ruo brought the tea over and said, "Master Ji, let's have some tea."

The tea is jujube tea, which is used to replenish blood. Ji Heng took a sip of the tea and put it down again. Aunt Du Ruo knew that Ji Heng was suffering, but he had always been introverted, desolate, and temperamental. He is very strong, so even if he feels uncomfortable, he is unwilling to show it. In fact, this is the most harmful.

Du Ruo thought for a while and said, "The love between mother and child is connected by blood. It is the most precious love in the world. You don't need to say much, and you don't need to embellish it. You can understand it and feel it. Although His Highness is very small, he must have felt it, so he cried. More than that. Just now, Sir, it’s okay to go and coax a few words.”

Ji Heng looked up at her, sighed again, and said, "I know. It's just that it should be interrupted, and I'm being disturbed by it."

When Du Ruo heard Ji Heng's meaning, it seemed that he not only wanted the emperor to take the prince back, but also meant not to admit that the child belonged to him in the future.

Du Ruo was a little surprised, but didn't say any more.

Ji Heng was supposed to go back to Ji's mansion that afternoon, but Mrs. Xu did not come out after entering the palace. Ji Heng sat in the room and wandered around the nursery room of His Highness the Prince. It's time to go back to Jifu.

Mrs. Xu followed the emperor to carry His Highness the prince back to the palace. The emperor had ordered Liu Sheng a few days earlier to set up the west pavilion of the Qilin Hall as a baby room. Liu Sheng was very surprised when he received this order, because the emperor was out of the palace these days He has never brought him, so he is not as good as the guards knowing that the emperor is raising a baby in Ji Heng's other courtyard.

Liu Sheng was full of doubts, but he went to set up this baby room without asking any further questions.

In fact, it is not difficult, because the eldest prince was raised in this unicorn hall before, even if all the things of the eldest prince were burned, it would be fine to prepare according to the original settings, and Liu Sheng would not need to spend too much effort .

It was almost noon that day, and the emperor's luanjia returned to the Qilin Hall. Apart from the emperor's luanjia, there was a palace sedan chair carried by four people behind him. Mrs. Xu got off the sedan chair, and His Royal Highness was tired from crying on the road. He urinated in the carriage again and fell asleep. It's a look of grievance.

The emperor took over his son from Mrs. Xu, and after a month of training, he has changed from the initial fear of making him cry when holding the child to practice makes perfect now.

With him in his arms, the child was still sleeping, but he just pouted his little mouth slightly, and did not start crying.

The emperor asked the servants to flatten their bodies. When Liu rose up and saw the child in the emperor's arms, his eyes widened in surprise. He looked at Mrs. Xu again, and saw the nurse behind Mrs. Xu and the young lady who had been serving His Highness all along. Four maids.

Although the emperor dealt with the midwife who delivered the baby at the beginning, because the prince was born, God had the virtue of good life, and he could not be infected with murder at birth, so he didn't give the midwife to death, but just gave a dumb medicine, that's all. The midwife couldn't read, and she got money and was threatened, so she wouldn't reveal about Ji Heng.

But these maids who served Ji Heng and raised His Royal Highness did not deal with them. Naturally, they also meant to accumulate virtue for His Royal Highness. More likely, it was because the Emperor did not think that Ji Heng's appearance could not be seen by others. Still thinking that one day Ji Heng could enter the palace as the prince's mother.

The emperor saw that Liu Sheng was in doubt, so he lightly reprimanded him, "What are you looking at, arrange the things that the prince wants to use that the madam brought into the palace into the prince's room."

Liu Sheng hurriedly apologized, and then led Mrs. Xu to the Qilin Hall.

What followed behind Xu was the little highness's things that were specially carried, not only clothes, toys, gold, silver and jade ornaments, but even the cradle that the little highness was used to sleeping on was brought into the palace.

Mrs. Xu ordered the palace servants to put all the things they brought in in the West Pavilion prepared for His Royal Highness. The space inside is spacious, there are bedrooms and a special play room, so it is naturally well-equipped.

But Mrs. Xu still did a careful examination, and the emperor also asked the Imperial Physician Weng Xuan who had returned to the Imperial Hospital to be dismissed and reinstated, as well as several imperial physicians who specialized in paediatrics, to come to the West Pavilion for inspection, fearing that there would be something harmful to the child.

After the child had settled down completely, the emperor was in the mood to have lunch, and let the minister of the Ministry of Rites and the patriarch of the clan's mansion enter the palace.

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