Chapter 64

Xiao Wanwan carefully calculated the skills she had lit up, and added another thirty skill points to Yingying Qiushui, bringing the total to forty.

The temperature is low in late autumn, white steam rises, and a change of clothes hangs on the screen. Cheng Shuang opens the white porcelain jade bottle, pours a few drops of fragrant dew into it, and the rich fragrance of flowers instantly fills the tent.

"Master has been riding too much these two days." Cheng Shuang frowned, "It's all red."

Xiao Wanwan's white legs were marked with long red scars on both sides.

"It will be fine in two days." Xiao Wanwan didn't seem to care much.

Crystal drops of water slipped from the uneven body, Cheng Shuang brought clothes, and waited for Xiao Wanwan to put them on, met Xiao Wanwan's eyes inadvertently, and felt her heart skip a beat.

Those eyes were lazy and lazy, but there was a stream of spring water in their eyes, and the waves in their eyes were so charming that they made people's hearts beat when they saw them.

"Cheng Shuang?"

Cheng Shuang regained consciousness, and quickly tied Xiao Wanwan's belt.

Inside the king's tent.

Emperor Jiawen held the scroll in one hand, wore pajamas, and read the scroll by the light. When he heard the movement of the curtain being lifted, he just rolled his eyelids, glanced lightly at Xiao Wanwan, and then set his eyes on the book again.

"Did you hear everything the priest said?"

"The concubine heard clearly."

Emperor Jiawen patted his leg: "Come here."

Xiao Wanwan stepped forward, Emperor Jiawen took her into his arms and sat on his lap with an intimate gesture.

"He said," Emperor Jiawen rested his head on Xiao Wanwan's neck, "You are a nobleman from Zhao Kingdom."

Xiao Wanwan was about to answer, but a sharp pain came from her temple, her face turned pale, and her fingers clenched tightly.

Emperor Jiawen's eyes were like cold stars, and the corners of his mouth were slightly raised. Looking at this handsome face, Xiao Wanwan felt a chill run down his back.

His fingers slowly caressed Xiao Wanwan's cheek, and whispered: "What should I reward you for? Hmm?"

Xiao Wanwan put her fingers up, and looked at Emperor Jiawen intently with tender and loving eyes, her eyes were clear, and her tone was soft: "I only know that the emperor is my concubine's heaven, and my concubine's nobleman."

She leaned her head on Emperor Jiawen's shoulder, and the fresh and pleasant fragrance lingered around Emperor Jiawen. There was nostalgia in her tone: "Before the concubine entered the palace, the mother told the concubine, although the family is not as good A noble daughter from an aristocratic family, but family education can’t be defeated, you must be careful and appropriate, everything is the most important thing for the emperor, my concubines don’t know how to worship gods, but if they can really relieve the emperor’s worries, my concubines will be willing in every possible way.”

Emperor Jiawen's eyes flickered, and it took him a while to put his hand on Xiao Wanwan's soft black hair again.

She is just a teenage girl, and her father is just a seventh-rank official with no roots in the court. Xiao Wanwan's words reminded him that it was up to her to take Jieyu's position. There is nothing wrong with Xiao Wanwan's single-handed support.

The hostility in his heart dissipated, and Emperor Jiawen didn't bring up this topic again, but instead asked, "What have you been up to these two days?"

"I'm not busy with anything."

"Li Mian said, you have been very diligent in horse training these two days."

Xiao Wanwan's eyes widened slightly, her mouth opened and closed, and finally said sullenly: "Eunuch Li is really amazing, even more powerful than clairvoyance and ears in the storybook."

Emperor Jiawen couldn't help laughing, and nodded her nose: "Why don't you practice bow shooting? Your talent is good, don't let it go to waste."

Xiao Wanwan lowered her head and murmured softly, with resentment in her tone: "The emperor doesn't like archery, why should my concubine practice it?"

"Where did you hear this? Who said I don't like bows and archery?"

Xiao Wanwan raised her eyes, her eye sockets were slightly red, and said a little angrily: "Anyway, the emperor prefers equestrian skills to bow shooting. No matter how good bow shooting is, it won't please the emperor."

(End of this chapter)

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