Chapter 1445 Mother, peel the grapes for me and eat them


Chapter 1445 Mother, peel the grapes for me and eat them

Xia Hongmo's complexion looked normal.

He said calmly: "Dad hasn't been alone with you and the Imperial Master yet. Let's take this time to see how he behaves."

Xia Bao'er heard the words and agreed with a smile.


"Then let dad make the decision, but dad will definitely know that brother Afei is my most reliable person at all times."

Xia Hong and Mo Ying frowned.

The little girl quickly changed her words: "Of course, he is far less caring than my father!"

Xia Hongmo was released with this eyebrow, and a little proud behind his hand: "Of course, his daughter, my heart hurts."


Xia Baoer secretly patted his heart and stuck out his tongue behind Xia Hongmo's back.

Phew, so dangerous!

The date for the trip was set, and Xia Hongmo didn't want to start a big fight, so he decided to leave the palace incognito.

That night, Xia Baoer had a dream.

In the dream, a slender green dragon soared through the clouds and mist, and the raindrops in the sky were swaying.

"Bao'er!" Jiaolong spoke, Chang Wanqing's voice.

Xia Baoer raised his head and looked at the dragon soaring in the sky: "Sister Wanqing, where are you flying to?"

"I want to return to Jiuchongtian to hand over the priesthood. From now on, I will no longer be a local rain official. I will stay with His Highness the Crown Prince."

"But I left in a hurry, and I only told His Highness the Prince once. I don't know if he remembered it."

"If he comes to me, you must comfort him and don't let him think that I don't want him anymore."

Chang Wanqing seemed to be very anxious: "Oh, by the way, there is one more thing. Oops, I don't have time to say it. I have to go back quickly."

"Otherwise, if it's too late, Master will be busy again and won't be able to see me. In short, Junior Brother will definitely help you tide over the difficulties."

"Bao'er, let's see you later!"

After that, a clear dragon roar resounded across the sky, and the dragon swung its tail and soared upward until it disappeared into the clouds.

After Xia Baoer woke up, she heard the thunder outside the window.

It's already daylight. Jiang Xinqiu didn't read a book today. She stood by the window watering the orchids.

He kept sighing: "This heavy rain came so suddenly, and the sun was shining brightly yesterday."

Concubine Hui raised her eyes and smiled softly: "It rains well and the heat dissipates quickly, so ordinary people can feel better."

Jiang Xinqiu helped Xia Baoer wash and change clothes.

Xia Baoer said: "Xinqiu, if you have free time today, run errands for me and go to the imperial study room to ask dad if he will go out in a few days?"

Jiang Xinqiu smiled: "You can't be free for anything. The princess and the slave are outside. For your sake, of course the slave is always free. Let's go now."

With that said, she walked out.

Concubine Hui raised her voice and confessed: "Hold the umbrella."

"Know your mother!"


Concubine Hui then turned to look at her daughter.

She smiled and said: "I heard from Dequan that the emperor wants to take you and the Imperial Preceptor out alone?"

Xia Baoer snuggled up to Concubine Hui and picked up a piece of snow pear with a jade stick.

She nodded obediently, her eyes sparkling: "I wonder what dad has in mind."

Concubine Hui couldn't help laughing and said with a smile: "I will definitely test the imperial master again, but the rain is too heavy, so I may not be able to go."

"So I asked Xinqiu to ask dad whether he wants to go or not. I'll see what he wants."

After Xia Baoer finished speaking, he finished eating the snow pear and put it into Concubine Hui's arms.

"Mother, peel the grapes for me and eat them!"

"You little guy, how old are you, and you still want your mother to peel it off for you to eat?"

"Of course, even if I am eighty-eight years old, I will still eat grapes peeled by my mother!"

Concubine Hui’s smile was gentle and full of motherly love: “This child is acting silly.”

(End of this chapter)


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