Chapter 1458 The Queen Mother’s biological sister, Mrs. Hou of Nanzhou


Chapter 1458 The Queen Mother’s biological sister, Mrs. Hou of Nanzhou

Xia Hongmo was silent for a moment, then said in a slightly lower voice: "I am just such a precious daughter like Bao'er."

"Nonsense," the Queen Mother said sternly: "Qiyue is your daughter just like Pianpian."

"That's not the same. Baoer followed him at the age of three. The words and books she wrote were all taught and guided themselves. It can be said that Baoer was big in one hand."


"She wisdom is beautiful, unlike most children. Although there are many children, but I prefer to her."


The Queen Mother sighed calmly.

She could understand Xia Hongmo's mood.

"But you can't stand in the way of Bao'er too much. She's about to get haircut and will be a big girl soon. As a father, you can't cause trouble for her."

"The girl has a delicate mind, and Bao'er is smart. She knows whether she should like this person or not. From now on, you should stop interfering in her and the Imperial Master's affairs."

Xia Hongmo was a little reluctant: "Mother, this..."

The Queen Mother put on a serious face, her phoenix eyes showed majesty: "What is this? You don't even listen to the Ai family?"

Xia Hongmo is usually a resolute emperor.

But in front of his mother, he must also be a filial son.

He could only nod his head, frowning in distress, but suddenly remembered something.

"Mother, my son can promise you that he will no longer care about Bao'er and the Imperial Master. But you also have to promise your son one thing."

The Queen Mother raised her slender eyebrows: "Why, do you still want to negotiate terms with the Ai family?"

Xia Hongmo chuckled: "How dare I? I just hope that my mother will be fair. Since I ask my son to do this, you have to listen to me."

The Queen Mother stared at him: "Tell me, what do you want the Aijia to do."

"Go back to the palace with us, support the day, and listen to Baoer, let her and Guo Guo, and condition you for your body."


After hearing this, the Queen Mother immediately shook her head.

Xia Hongmo quickly crossed his arms and said leisurely: "If you don't agree, then I will definitely intervene in Bao'er's affairs in the future." "The queen knows my temper, how can I just give away my precious daughter without making things difficult? The Imperial Master’s Thousands of Chapters?”

"When Bao'er is sad and sheds tears, I will regret it too much. Why don't the queen come back to the palace with us early and watch over her son?"

The Queen Mother lowered her head, thought for a moment, and then sighed heavily.

"Okay."

She took out two letters from under the pillow beside her and handed them to Xia Hongmo to read.

"Look at this again."

Xia Hongmo took it in his hand and took a look. Both letters were written by one person, the Queen Mother's biological sister.

Back then, of the two sisters, one entered the palace and the other married away to Nanzhou. Now she is the wife of the Marquis of Nanzhou.

It has long been a grandchildren and enjoyed his old age.


But the letter was filled with words of pleading.

It turned out that the grandson of the queen mother's sister is now fourteen or five years old.


He is also her only legitimate grandson, a romantic bastard who has been raised since he was a child.

A few months ago, he even had a conflict with someone in a busy market and beat one person to death!

Originally, the incident happened in Nanzhou, and the Marquis of Nanzhou was a well-known local family. He could suppress the news by raising his hand.

However, the young master who was beaten to death was not of low origin.

The family clamored for Nanzhou Hou to give an explanation.

The Marquis of Nanzhou received news that the imperial court would soon send an imperial envoy to the prefectures and counties in North Vietnam to inspect on behalf of the emperor.

If she knew that her grandson beat someone to death, he would be arrested and brought to justice.

Therefore, Mrs. Hou of Nanzhou had to write a letter to ask for help from her sister, whom she had not had much contact with for more than ten years.

(End of chapter)

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