Your Majesty, I'm delighted

Chapter 23: [023] Emma, I met my biological father when I went out

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Lin Bao curled his lips, raised his legs to follow, and followed Lian Che side by side with Eunuch An.

When Lian Che wasn't paying attention, Eunuch An muttered to Lin Bao: "It's really strange today. There have been so many troubles, but the emperor is not angry at all. It is really rare."

Not angry

Lin Bao swallowed. If he was in a good mood today, then why would he yell at her when she changed him into a dragon robe in the morning? Or... he did this on purpose!

Tsk tsk tsk, I really can’t tell. It turns out that her emperor is so good at pretending, but the calmer the person looks on the surface, he may be more manic on the inside.

Such a person must be very scheming and may plot against you at some point!

After thinking about it, Lin Bao just felt that his life in the palace would not be so easy in the future...

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The Taiyuan Hospital was not far from Chaoyang Hall, and it took about a quarter of an hour's walk to get there. But when he got outside the door, Lin Bao felt something was wrong.

That feeling was strange yet familiar, as if something was pulling her...

"I see you, Your Majesty. Long live Your Majesty!"

The imperial doctors who were still busy at first knelt down and saluted when they saw the bright yellow figure appearing, looking frightened.

Lin Bao couldn't help but guess, could it be that Lian Che was a tyrant before

Thinking about it, she raised her head and looked ahead at Lian Che, who was dressed in bright yellow.

He raised his hand to signal everyone to get up, walked towards Prime Minister Lin who was still resting on the couch, and said, "Prime Minister, is there something serious?"

"Old minister, there is nothing serious, it's just..." Prime Minister Lin glanced at the tightly wrapped feet in embarrassment, and continued: "I'm afraid I have to go home to recuperate for a while."

Lian Che has always been filial. After all, he was the prime minister of the dynasty and had assisted the late emperor. He can be regarded as his elder. How can a younger generation disrespect their elders

He cleared his throat, nodded, and said: "In that case, the Prime Minister should live well at home and cultivate himself. As for the important matters in the court... let Nianhua handle them first."

years

Lin Bao narrowed his eyes slightly. Nian Hua could not only gain Lian Che's trust but also temporarily replace the current prime minister in handling affairs within the court. His status must be quite high.

But this Prime Minister... why does she always feel familiar

Before leaving, Lin Bao couldn't help but turn his head and look at Prime Minister Lin a few more times. It would be better if he didn't look at him, but he would scare her when he looked at him!

- Damn, isn't this the Prime Minister's father who forced her to marry half a month ago - Lin Xingzhou!

Emma, did she not read the almanac when she went out today? No, there was no almanac to read at all. Even if she offended Xiahou Jinnian, how could she still meet her biological father!

Oh my god, don't recognize her, or she'll be dead!

You must know that half a month ago, she kept digging around, and finally dug a dog hole that was barely big enough for her to crawl out, and then she escaped. Although she was escaping from marriage in name, she had no idea who she was escaping from. marriage!

If she is recognized now, let alone the crime of deceiving the emperor, if her father finds out that she escaped from the marriage and actually fled to the palace and became a eunuch, her father will definitely cut her into pieces, and then …and then you have to be forced into marriage!

Lin Bao wanted to cry just thinking about the scene where he was tied up in a wedding sedan by Wu Hua Da. He turned around and wanted to leave this place of right and wrong immediately.

But as soon as his front feet stepped over the threshold and his back feet were still in the air, Lin Xingzhou seemed to have discovered something. He stood up and shouted to her hastily: "Wan Yan—"