Zi Shuyan looked up at Wan Ge in front of him and gently helped her take off her shoes: "I am just Wan Ge's husband."

I am just Wan Ge's lover. Wan Ge must be very tired today. He is willing to help him do everything.

Wan Ge couldn't do anything to him, and finally kissed him on the forehead as a reward.

Zi Shuyan also quickly changed his clothes, and finally took her hand and lay down beside her obediently.

In fact, during the days of eloping, Wan Ge rarely did anything very intimate to him, just kissed and hugged him very often.

Wan Ge knew very well what Zi Shuyan had learned since childhood.

When he saw the boy lying quietly beside him and didn't seem to want to do anything, Wan Ge reached out and held his face, then kissed him, and gently passed his fingertips through his clothes, and then told the boy what the wedding night should be like.

Because Zi Shuyan couldn't possibly contact other women, and there was no one to teach him these things when he reached the age, so Zi Shuyan was actually more of a blank slate in this regard, and only Wan Ge could teach him.

Early in the morning, a nanny came to remind Wan Ge and Zi Shuyan to get up and serve tea to the empress and the emperor.

Wan Ge was sleeping so soundly that it was impossible for her to hear.

When the nanny saw that no one responded and was about to speak, the door suddenly opened.

The nanny looked at the Crown Prince in front of her and said in a weaker tone: "Your Highness, it's time to take the Crown Princess to serve tea to His Majesty and the Empress."

"I know." Zi Shuyan's tone was very cold. The nanny didn't dare to say anything else. She just lowered her head and answered yes, then turned and left.

Zi Shuyan still didn't wake up Wan Ge. He just changed his clothes silently, tidied up his manners, and then walked towards the emperor's bedroom.

When they arrived, the emperor, empress, queen mother, and Zi Shuhua were all there. They didn't seem to care much about serving tea. After all, they didn't care whether their daughter-in-law came or not, because she was Wan Ge.

When the Queen Mother saw Zi Shuyan coming alone, she smiled faintly and said, "As expected, like father, like son."

This behavior is exactly the same as the emperor's.

On the wedding night, the wedding was tiring, and with the things between men and women, it was really difficult for the bride to get up early.

When the emperor and empress got married, the Queen Mother who was waiting for tea only waited for the emperor.

Knowing that they all loved their daughters-in-law, the Queen Mother actually had no complaints. She accepted her daughter-in-law like this, not to mention her granddaughter-in-law who she had raised.

The emperor and empress would not say anything, after all, they were like this back then.

Zi Shuyan directly represented his beloved wife and served tea to the elders.

It was just that Zi Shuhua was obviously absent-minded, and Zi Shuyan did not care, knowing that the other party was probably depressed because of emotional matters. So he would not make any comments.

When Wan Ge woke up, it was almost afternoon. After waking up, she found out that Zi Shuyan had gone to serve tea by himself.

She was still confused and sat quietly in front of the bronze mirror, letting Zi Shuyan help her dress up: "Why didn't you wake me up?"

As a daughter-in-law, she was absent from such an event, which was particularly against the rules.

Zi Shuyan whispered in her ear: "It's okay."

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