Мой первый муж после переселения душ - Глава 78
"I wanted to bring him out to see the world, because I might not have the chance again."
"Damn it! I'll cripple those piece of trash!" I chopped them up. I angrily kicked open the door.
"Where are you going, you brat?" the old man shouted from behind.
"Leave me alone!" Isn't that woman in the palace pregnant too? I'll kill her first. Damn it, why aren't you staying in your palace? Your tentacles have spread deep into my house.
"Don't be impulsive. You have no evidence, what can you do?" The old man caught up with me; this time he seemed to be quite quick.
"I don't care about all that. I'll just get rid of his child first."
"Shut up! That's a dragon's offspring! I think you're getting more and more lawless!" The old man dragged me back into the house, not allowing me to leave.
"So what if he's a dragon's offspring? We have phoenix chicks!" I angrily shook off the old man's hand, not even glancing at his unconvincing face. Lu Susu slowly approached me, her hand gently stroking my hair: "Don't be angry. You and I are both smart. Actually, my husband doesn't have much hope for this child. Even if the woman surnamed Gao really becomes the principal wife in the future, she'll just be a political tool, and her child will be a sacrifice." She looked reluctantly at her belly: "I'll just consider it as avoiding committing a sin, letting him be reborn with loving parents."
"It's not that easy. He messed with the people I'm protecting, and he still expects to live a peaceful life? Don't dream about it."
Lu Susu chuckled, her earlier pessimism vanishing, replaced by a mother's gentleness, a knowing composure, and a face that evoked pity. "Eleventh brother, with those words from you, your fourth sister-in-law's love for you hasn't been in vain."
"You really just let them bully you."
"I know what I'm doing, but there's no turning back now. This is the only way. Once she marries into the family, I won't be someone to be trifled with." "Fourth Sister-in-law! It'll be too late to settle scores later." Lu Susu lowered her head again: "Put yourself in her shoes, I don't want this kind of separation between parent and child to happen to another woman."
I can't be bothered with you. "That old geezer is blocking the door, I can't get out, so I can only sit back in his lousy chair and sulk."
Lu Susu sat down next to me, smiling. I noticed she really liked to laugh, and every time she laughed, it was so beautiful: "Don't be angry. You look like a child. If your husband sees you like this, he'll think I'm bullying you." This book is first published by Xiaoxiang Academy; please do not reprint!
[Text: Forty-six]
Frustrated, I pulled her up and said, "Let's go back."
"Why are you going back so soon? Aren't you going to listen to the music?"
"I'm not listening anymore, I'm going back to listen to someone howling."
I carefully led her back.
The old man followed closely behind: "Kid, don't forget your promise."
"Okay, don't bother me."
Lian'er and Beibeixiong helped Lu Susu into the car; Lian'er's red eyes at least proved that she had cried.
Lu Susu said in a deep voice, "Take care of yourself after you go back."
Lian'er nodded heavily.
The Berenstain Bears frowned: "What if the old lady asks?"
"They're calling her 'Old Madam,' which means she's old. You're so out of touch with reality." There really are fools who can't see the bigger picture.
"Xinxiang understands what Eleventh Master means."
Good that you understand. It saves me the trouble of doing anything unnecessary.
I settled Lu Susu at home and then rode back to Shizi Lane at full speed.
The old man was sitting at the door waiting for me, and I went inside without ceremony: "Is there really no other way?"
"I knew you'd come," the old man said smugly, wagging his tail.
"Speak quickly, I don't have time to watch your acting." The old man slapped my head with his finger: "You brat, who are you talking to?"
"With you."
"There are still solutions, but they're not easy to implement."
"What method?"
"Do you know that there is a fairy flower in the palace?"
"How could I possibly know? There are so many things in the palace. If I knew everything, Qianqing would have killed me." The old man raised his hand to hit me again, and I hurriedly dodged: "If you hit me again, your IQ will shrink."
The old man glared at me, wiped his face with his dirty clothes, and said, "There are two Shi Xian Grass plants in total, both in the Dongqing Imperial Palace. A few years ago, the Emperor gave one to Consort Sun. There should be one left, but..." The old man looked at me strangely, "But the Emperor won't give it to you."
"Why?" Given my relationship with the old man, if he says Qianqing won't give it to me, it means the thing is very precious, but that thing shouldn't be useful to a man, right?
"Because I suspect it was used by the emperor to cure the foundations of the nation."
"Stop joking. I've heard of cats and dogs taking medicine, but I've never heard of soil taking medicine." Is that soil fertilizer?
“You don’t understand,” the old man said mysteriously. “Do you know why the Emperor has only had a few princes after so many years of marriage? Do you know why these princes are not well-known? And why the Emperor never holds a full-month celebration for these princes?”
"Why?" This time, I really didn't know. It turns out Qianqing doesn't hold a full-month celebration for the baby; I hadn't noticed.
Old Hu made a startling statement: "Because the Emperor has given them the Seven-Nine Herb."
"What did you say!" How could this be? Does Qianqing not want to live anymore? A prince of a country is responsible for the national system.
"The Emperor gave his concubines the Seven-Nine Herb to make them unable to conceive. Even if they escaped this ordeal, the princes they gave birth to were either mentally challenged or disabled. It seems that Consort Sun's pregnancy was not part of the Emperor's plan, but the Emperor still had to make Consort Sun pregnant, so he used a Time-Fairy Herb. Now, I dare say that only the prince born to Consort Sun is normal. Otherwise, how could the Sun family dare to clamor for the establishment of a crown prince?"
"Where did you hear that from? I think you're asking for trouble."
The old man stroked his beard and laughed, "I deduced this from the concubines in the palace who had some skills coming to me to examine the prince's pulse."
"You dare to speculate on that? You've got a death wish."
The old man looked at me fearlessly: "It's all for you. If you hadn't gone and stirred up the royal family's hornet's nest, I wouldn't have bothered with their business."