The three of them were very happy.

He saw Auntie Zhou coming to the door to greet him, and he was very happy. He laughed loudly, "Zhou'er, how did you know I was back?"

Auntie Zhou was startled and stopped laughing, "Prince, why is it you?"

The third prince jumped down from the carriage, "I have been away from home for more than a month, so I have to come back to see you."

After saying that, he looked at Du Wanchun and said, "How is Wanchun recently?"

Du Wanchun smiled and said, "The child is very obedient, and with the care of Auntie Zhuang, she has also recovered a lot."

The third prince was relieved and turned around to move all the things in the carriage out.

The carriage didn't look big, but it was loaded with four or five large boxes.

Aunt Zhou helped him move the things, "What are these?"

The Third Prince walked towards home and replied, "They are all things needed at home. You and Wanchun can come and take a look later."

"Okay." Aunt Zhou replied.

Du Wanchun followed them, holding a small box in her hand.

After moving everything, the Third Prince took out the first box and opened it. It was full of jewelry, including a very large gold lock.

The Third Prince rummaged through the locks, took out three gold locks and handed them to Du Wanchun, saying, "Wanchun, here, this is for a child."

Du Wanchun felt that the locks were heavy in his hand, "Uncle, such a big lock, will it cost money?"

"No, these are things my father gave me before, I just brought them all here." The Third Prince said, and took out three small silver locks from the locks, "The gold lock just now is heavy, you keep it for the children, these are small, they can wear them after they are born."

"Thank you, Uncle." Du Wanchun took the small silver lock in his hand and looked at it carefully. There was a row of small bells hanging under the small silver lock, which looked very delicate and cute.

The Third Prince was happy to see that she liked them, and then he took out a pair of jade bracelets, seven or eight strings of pearl chains, dozens of gold hairpins, and various hairpins inlaid with gems, as well as jade hairpins, white jade hairpins, gold hairpins, gold earrings, jade earrings, coral earrings, etc. from the box and handed them to Aunt Zhou, "Zhou'er, these are for you."

He emptied half of the box directly.

Aunt Zhou was afraid to take so many valuable things.

The Third Prince knew that she would not take them directly, so he wrapped them all with cloth and put them in Aunt Zhou's room.

Then he came over and gave the remaining half of the box to Du Wanchun.

The remaining jewelry was the red hairpins that young women in Beijing liked now, and the colors looked more colorful.

Du Wanchun took it in her hand, and before she could react, the Third Prince opened another box, which was full of children's clothes.

The fabrics were all fine silk used in the palace.

The third prince took out a few of the above and flipped through them, saying, "Ruiyuan's child is a legitimate grandson of the emperor, so he has to use clothes from the palace."

After he finished speaking, he turned around and opened another box, which was full of women's clothes. "Zhou'er, Wanchun, these are custom-made by me at a tailor in Beijing. I know you don't like to be too ostentatious, so I chose some simple and elegant fabrics."

Du Wanchun looked carefully at the clothes in the box. They were still silk, but the colors were mainly light green, light yellow, white, brown, red, and green. They looked delicate but not eye-catching.

Then, the third prince took out another small box and opened it to see that it was full of cakes and candied fruits. "These are cakes from a famous cake shop in Beijing. Zhou'er, Wanchun, come and eat them."

In the past, Aunt Zhou liked the cakes of this shop before she entered the palace.

At the beginning, the emperor told her that if she liked them, he would send people to the palace every day.

However, the emperor only persisted for a year and never sent anyone to deliver them again.

The Third Prince had remembered it all these years, and he would send someone to deliver it to her every birthday.

However, Aunt Zhou did not receive it every time, because the emperor would often send people to deduct it.

Aunt Zhou handed a piece of lotus crisp to Du Wan Wanchun, "Wanchun, try it, this crisp tastes very good, better than what we have eaten in Cheng'an County."

Du Wanchun took it in her hand, took a bite, and it tasted really good, and then she also took a piece and handed it to Aunt Zhou.

"Mother, you eat it too."

Aunt Zhou looked at the lotus crisp in her hand and was a little absent-minded.

The Third Prince saw that she had not eaten it, and hurriedly said: "Why, don't you like it?"

Aunt Zhou's eyes were slightly red, and she said slowly: "When I left the capital, I thought I would never be able to eat it again, but I didn't expect

I can actually hold it in my hand like this."

The Third Prince smiled and said, "Don't worry, in the future, you can eat whatever you want."

Mrs. Zhou was startled when she heard this, and slowly raised her head to look at him.

At this time, someone outside the door called out, "Mother, Wanchun, I'm back."

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