Princess too Young, Prince too Old

Chapter 795: Old things 3

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Mu Nanzhi nodded slightly: "I understand."

Du Heng looked at Mu Nanzhi's expression and couldn't figure out what Mu Nanzhi was thinking for a while. He didn't say anything anymore and just followed Mu Nanzhi quietly.

"You go down first, I'll sit here." Mu Nanzhi said to Du Heng. Before Du Heng could answer, she was already sitting on the stone bench in the corridor.

"Yes, I'm resigning." Du Heng bowed and retreated, but did not go far. He waited outside the corridor from a distance. Lu Zhishan told him to follow Mu Nanzhi carefully, so naturally he did not dare to slack off.

Mu Nanzhi leaned on the railing, staring at the heavy dark clouds outside, his face a little pale.

I remember that the day when Grandma Xiang died was also such a cloudy day.

After escaping from death in the Hall of Supreme Harmony that time, she was so frightened that she became ill for more than ten days and could not even get out of bed. Jixiang was so frightened that she cried and was kicked out impatiently by Aunt Xiang. Aunt Xiang remained calm. He kept feeding her soup and medicine, and after feeding her, he kept scolding her over and over again, but she didn't feel annoyed at all. She just nodded and agreed and would never go out again. Only then did Aunt Xiang look good and asked What would she like to eat tonight.

She thought about it and said she wanted to eat honey bean and lily porridge. She had been drinking medicinal soup for days, and now she wanted something sweet.

Then that night, Grandma Xiang left.

After giving her a taste of honey bean and lily porridge.

Mu Nanzhi had not thought of her grandma for a long time. For some reason, she suddenly thought of grandma Xiang.

That old nanny with a stubborn temper and a bad face was still thinking about her until her death.

"Nanny," when Lu Zhishan came over, Mu Nanzhi was leaning on the railing in trance. Lu Zhishan held her shoulders, sat down, and let her lean against him, "What's wrong?"

Du Heng saw something was wrong and Mu Nanzhi was not quite right, so he quickly sent someone to invite Lu Zhishan over.

"Cousin, I miss Grandma Xiang." Mu Nanzhi said softly with lowered eyebrows.

"Would you please ask the mage from Baohua Temple to perform a ritual ceremony for Grandma Xiang in the middle of July?" Lu Zhishan asked softly.

Mu Nanzhi didn't speak, just nodded lightly. She leaned into Lu Zhishan's arms, feeling Lu Zhishan's body temperature and smelling the faint agarwood on Lu Zhishan's body. The originally cold hands gradually returned to their original state. After getting warm, she said softly: "Cousin, you have to be happy. You have to be happy every day. When you become the emperor in the future, you also have to be happy. If one day you are not happy as the emperor, then don't do it."

Lu Zhishan said nothing, and stretched out his hand to hug Mu Nanzhi. There were not many people in the place at this time, but after all, they were still outside and in the palace. Lu Zhishan's action was obviously inappropriate, but Mu Nanzhi Nanzhi did not resist, and allowed the man to hold her like this, and let the man gently rub her hair with his chin.

"Nanny, I promise you." After a while, Lu Zhishan said softly.

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Jiasheng 28th mid-June

Qin Lu, the head of the Taiyuan Hospital, once again reported the condition of Long Live Lord. Long live Lord was critically ill again. After discussing with the three old princes, Prince Cheng, the oldest and most backup member of the royal family, decided to let Long live Lord's adopted daughter, Princess Jing'an, get married. Long Live the Lord was so happy that Lu Zhishan ordered Qin Tianjian to test the horoscopes for Princess Jing'an in order to find a son who could match the Princess's horoscopes and the horoscope of Long Live Long Live. Du Heng, the newly promoted deputy commander of the Royal Forest Army, came into the sight of the nobles of the capital at this time. .

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June 16, the 28th year of Jiasheng

Lu Zhishan issued a decree granting marriage to Princess Jing'an and Du Heng, and the wedding date was set for the seventh day of the next month.