Chapter 272 - The Beef Pastry He Kept On Him
The Tyrant Father's Pampered Daughter
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Noble Consort Qiao went forward and said, âBaby Nuo, come to Motherâs arms and Iâll get you some sweet pastries to eat, alright?â
They were in the middle of nowhere now and could only eat something simple to fill their stomachs.
However, Gu Yihan didnât agree. He hugged Gu Nuoâer tightly in his arms and stared at Noble Consort Qiao. âYou canât fill your stomach by eating that. I brought birdâs nest soup this morning.
âI had also gotten the imperial guards to pick up firewood. Weâll start a fire on the spot later and give Baby Nuo hot soup to drink.â
However, the child pouted.
Her small face was fair and tender, like an egg with its shell removed, and her big eyes were filled with dissatisfaction.
She looked around aggrievedly, looking for Ye Siming.
Suddenly, Gu Nuoâer saw Ye Siming standing beside Bai Yi and looking at her with raised eyebrows.
When he received Gu Nuoâerâs gaze, the youth understood and smiled calmly.
The child called out in her childish voice, âElder Brother Siming, Iâm hungry!â
Ye Siming walked over.
Gu Nuoâer immediately twisted her small body, wanting him to carry her.
Gu Yihan frowned. âYe Siming, why did the princess think of you? Could it be that you brought milk out?â
Gu Nuoâer twisted her small body and corrected him fiercely, âFather! Baby Nuo is already three years old! I can grow up even without drinking milk. But in the past, Grandpa said that if I donât eat meat, I wonât grow tall!â
Ye Siming took out a paper package. There were beef pastries made by Madam Bai inside.
He handed it to Gu Yihan. âItâs a little cold. Your Majesty can heat it up for the princess to eat.â
Bai Yi and his wife stood not far away nervously and looked in the emperorâs direction.
âThe princess couldnât possibly have called Siming to go over to have him go hunting in the mountains and then roast a bird to eat in front of the emperor, rightâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, Madam Baiâs thoughts were different from her husband.