Jiang Ning said, âThatâs not what you said yesterday. You said you were certain that Jiang Family and Mu Jian had connections. Now you believe that Jiang Family is being wronged again?â
âCanât you tell that I only said that out of anger at you?â
âI couldnât tell.â
ââ¦â
âAfter all, Your Highness doesnât seem like such a childish person.â
âIs that complimenting me or insulting me?â
âBoth.â
ââ¦â
Li Hongyuan glanced outside and suddenly realized that whenever he argued with her, listening to her ramblings and irrationality, time always passed by swiftly.
âJiang Ning, I need to tell you seriously, let Prime Minister Jiang release Mu Jian.â
âFine. Wait until the trial is over.â
âWas all that I said to you just now wasted words?â
âIf Your Highness is not busy, why not sit down and have a bite to eat while listening to me?â
Li Hongyuan fell silent for a moment, returned and sat across from her. Right where Li Tingqian had sat previously.
He watched her.
Jiang Ning welcomed him: âHave something to eat, make yourself at home, donât hesitate.â
She handed him a steamed roll.
ââ¦Fed up with your temper, Iâve lost my appetite.â
âYour Highness, youâre punishing yourself for othersâ mistakes.â
ââ¦â
Li Hongyuan couldnât help but rub his forehead again.
Jiang Ning slowly finished her porridge, wiped her mouth neatly with a napkin before asking, âAre you worried about startling the snake in the grass?â
âArenât you?â
âWhy should I worry?â Jiang Ning explained to him, âThe current situation is that our enemies are lurking in the dark while we are in plain sight. They have been watching us all this time. The snake is watching us much closer than we are watching it. What is there to be startled about?â
âBut they donât know that we already know about them.â
âIn my opinion, they probably arenât that stupid.â
âSo in your eyes, everyone is smart, only this Crown Prince is stupid?â
âWhat Iâm saying is, thereâs no need for us to be so cautious anymore. Arrest Mu Jian and brutally interrogate him, pry open his mouth.â
âIs it so easy to pry open Mu Jianâs mouth? Given my understanding of him, which is better than yours, he has no parents, no wife, no children, no one he cares about.â Li Hongyuan finished and added, âIn other words, he is a man with no weaknesses.â
âI donât care whether he will really open his mouth.â
âWhat is your real intention then?â
âThis soup is nice, would you like some?â Jiang Ning pushed a bowl of Snow Fungus Soup in front of him, âXiaoqian loves this soup in the morning.â
âI donât want it.â
âThen Iâll have it.â
Jiang Ning held the bowl with one hand and a spoon with the other, slurping loudly.
It made Li Hongyuan inexplicably think of an animal.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
A cat.
That kind of lazy and haughty cat.
Li Hongyuan stared at her soft, tousled hair for a while, and asked, âAre you really that hungry?â
âWhat?â Jiang Ning looked up.
âSince I walked in, youâve eaten eight dumplings, one bowl of porridge, one bowl of soup, two pastries, and a lot of dishes.â
Having grown up in the Imperial Palace, heâd been taught that one should not speak while eating, and to stop eating when seven-tenths full.
Itâs often said that illness comes through the mouth, eating too much can lead to indigestion and sickness.
Concubine Jin didnât care about these things, and the eunuchs and nannies who served him didnât dare to let him eat his fill, nor let him dress too warmly.
The royal children, brought up this way, didnât have large appetites, and were used to having small, frequent meals.
Li Hongyuan had never eaten breakfast like her.
Watching from the side, he inexplicably felt bad for her stomach.