Chapter 156 Rebirth Back Before Elopement 40
The storm of denunciation in the court ended with Master Shi's fainting accident.

Prime Minister Tong, this slippery old fox, offended Mr. Shi thoroughly this time.

And it was when Mr. Shi fainted that everyone belatedly remembered that His Royal Highness King Yan seemed to be the son-in-law of Prime Minister Tong, right?

……

After the court meeting, the emperor left Prime Minister Tong alone.

After the two played a game of chess, the emperor said meaningfully: "Aiqing, you gave me a good daughter-in-law!"

"It's his luck that Rong'er met her."

No one knew that after the marriage was bestowed and before the wedding, Tong Yao actually invited the imperial edict to enter the palace and met him once.

"Father, my son has something to ask." This was the first sentence Tong Yao said when he saw him.

"Oh? What's your name?"

"Father Emperor," the nursery rhyme repeated, blinking, "You have already given a decree to confer marriage, and my servant calls you Father Emperor, isn't it right?"

There was no trace of tension or fear, and his tone was more natural than those of his own princesses.

"What do you want to ask?"

Tong Yao knelt down, leaned over and kowtowed to the ground, saying: "I beg my father to let Huarong continue to sing on the stage."

"What did you say?" The emperor's eyes sank, "I didn't hear clearly just now."

But no matter whether the emperor really didn't hear it clearly, or he was angry and didn't want to hear it, the nursery rhyme kowtowed again and said the sentence again with a sonorous tone.

"When Erchen and Huarong go out to play, when they pass by the Wind and Rain Building, his footsteps will always stop. Then he will lead Erchen to continue walking as if nothing happened." The nursery rhyme said, "I feel sorry for him."

"At the beginning, when Erchen met him, his face was dull and his eyes were without desire. After staying with him for a long time, Erchen always acted as if Erchen was a transparent person, calmly and calmly being himself. If I didn't know his identity, I would have thought he was a monk who had attained the Tao with his appearance of no waves in the ancient well and no desires."

The nursery rhyme smiled, and continued: "Hua Rong likes so few things, besides my son, only opera can touch his heart. My son loves him so much, so I want to come to my father's place before getting married, for He asked for the best of both worlds."

The emperor really laughed angrily at the cheekiness of the nursery rhyme, "You said that Rong'er only has you and Xiqu in his heart, who gave you such a big face?"

However, the anger and displeasure dissipated little by little following the words of the nursery rhyme.

When the queen was pregnant with Huarong, she had a rift with him.

At that time, the emperor and empress were at odds.

But when the queen was pregnant with Hua Rong for ten months, she helped him block an assassination.

Afterwards, the queen and him were fine.

However, Huarong in the queen's belly had withstood most of the attacks. In order to save him, the imperial doctor tried his best to take him out of the queen's belly.

Forced to give birth prematurely, and the mother and fetus were injured, Huarong was covered with the roots of the disease.

Whenever the mood fluctuates, the disease will attack, and the little person will have to endure the pain that he would rather die.

Although later, the imperial physician in the palace spent more than ten years to cure Huarong's illness.

But he also slowly developed his temperament of wanting nothing.

The mood is dull, and everything is not taken to heart.

It is also like this, after discovering that Huarong has an extraordinary interest in opera by chance, he and the queen will indulge him and let him hide his identity to do his own thing.

Letting a prince become a humble actor is something that has never happened in all dynasties.

But this child, Huarong, made him pity him, make him feel guilty, and also make him prefer it.

In fact, the nursery rhyme is right.

Huarong, the child, may really only care about nursery rhymes and operas.

He is a wise emperor, but he is also a loving father.

……

Thinking of the smile on the face when the nursery rhyme left.

Looking at Prime Minister Tong who was playing chess with him in front of him, the emperor was full of emotion:
"Aiqing, you gave me a good daughter-in-law!"

The old fox, who is used to playing both ways, also showed a smirk that belonged to his old father at this time: "His Royal Highness, King Yan, is also a good son-in-law."

(End of this chapter)

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