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âBut, His Majesty had just issued an edict making me the Princess Consort of Yu, and Wenzan and Lingzi were named the Crown Prince and Princess respectively. Isnât this his way of saying we should accompany you?â
âEmperor Father didnât say. Whether you, the weak, and the young ones leave or not, probably no one cares.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThen, after you go to the Imperial Mausoleum for the holiday, can you come back?â
Li Hongyuan looked at her, âDo you really not understand?â
âWhat?â
âMe going to the Imperial Mausoleum to guard the tomb is a nicer way of putting it. To be frank, Iâve been exiled.â
âExâ¦exiled?â
âWhat else? Do you only worry about Wenren Zong going to the harsh climate of Lingnan, thinking the bitter cold of the Imperial Mausoleum is comfortable?â Li Hongyuan sneered, âThink about it yourself, for these exiled people, unless thereâs a general amnesty, is there any possibility of returning? Do you really think Wenren Zong can return?â
Jiang Ning was dumbfounded, âBut youâre not Wenren Zong, you didnât commit treason.â
âEven if I had done nothing, just being alive, in the eyes of the crown prince, is a great sin.â
âI understand now.â
âI came here to inform you and say goodbye,â Li Hongyuan said.
Jiang Ning couldnât quite accept it.
She didnât mind not seeing Li Hongyuan again, but what about Wenzan and Lingzi?
Do they really have to never see their father again?
The atmosphere was somewhat heavy.
When the carriage arrived at the Jiang familyâs gate, Li Hongyuan helped her onto her wheelchair and was about to leave, but Jiang Ning stopped him.
âYour Highness, donât leave yet, come with me.â
âWhatâs the matter?â
âYouâre leaving tomorrow, donât you want to see your children one last time?â
That was true.
Jiang Ning watched him jump off the carriage and grumbled: âSeeing your face full of concern when you hold your daughter, Iâm not sure now if you truly love them.â
Li Hongyuan didnât respond to her, and walked straight inside.
Huang Ying came out, took over pushing Jiang Ningâs wheelchair, and after hurriedly asking the reason, sighed: âDonât you realize, miss? His Highness canât bear to see them.â
âIf he canât bear to, he should look more.â
âHe used to be the most honorable prince in the palace, but for us, he has even lost his position as the Crown Prince and is being expelled from Changâan City, possibly never to return. You should at least sympathize with him.â
âIt seems youâre more sympathetic. Why not send you to be his concubine and accompany him to the Imperial Mausoleum?â
âNo thank you,â Huang Ying laughed, âHis Highness isnât without concubines. If the miss doesnât go, Iâm sure they will follow. Even if His Highness is going to the Imperial Mausoleum, we should still move back to the Prince of Yuâs mansion. We canât let it stand empty.â
These words reminded Jiang Ning.
She pushed the wheelchair to the door of the side room, where she saw Li Hongyuan squatting by the small bed, looking at the two children.
The children were asleep.
Sleeping children are ten thousand times cuter than awake ones, especially in a fatherâs eyes.
Li Hongyuan gazed at the pink little faces of the children, somewhat lost in thought.
They were only a few months old. In the future, when they learn to walk, to speak, he wonât be able to see any of it.
He might not even be able to hear them call him âdaddy.â
Li Hongyuan stretched out his finger, poked Lingziâs chubby face and said softly: âLingziâs cry sounds nice, her talking must be even more so.â
Jiang Ning watched quietly for a while before saying, âIf you really canât bear to leave, I could beg His Majestyâ¦â
âWhat can you exchange with Emperor Father?â Li Hongyuanâs eyes stayed on the children, but his voice was cold, âYou have already exchanged the lives of the Wenren family with the promise of bringing the children home..â