Farm Girl's Manor -
Chapter 1311: Final - Ending One_2
Chapter 1311: Final Chapter Ending One_2
Chu Heng nodded, his previously fluctuating emotions gradually settling down, "I have a clear understanding in my heart and won’t act impulsively."
Upon hearing this, Xiao Ruiyuan’s worries were abated.
Chu Ye was a thorn in Chu Heng’s heart. Even though the death of the Pure Empress had not directly involved him, he was the son of an enemy, and it was inevitable that Chu Heng would vent his anger on him. Furthermore, his actions over the years had long crossed Chu Heng’s bottom line. If not for concern about Emperor Huian, Chu Heng would have eliminated him long ago.
"Your Highness, someone from the palace has sent an oral message requesting your immediate presence," a eunuch who was attending to Chu Heng hurried in and informed him, just as they were halfway through a drink.
Xiao Ruiyuan glanced at his cousin, uncertain of what Emperor Huian intended by summoning him to the palace at this time, but it was surely related to Chu Ye.
"Cousin, make yourself at home, I must go for a while," Chu Heng said as he stood up, having apparently also thought of this.
"Mm," Xiao Ruiyuan also stood up, reminding him, "Cousin, this may be an opportunity," an opportunity to legitimately get rid of Chu Ye.
Chu Heng understood his cousin’s meaning, nodded tacitly, and then went back to the inner courtyard to change his clothes.
Xiao Ruiyuan couldn’t stay long. After seeing Chu Heng out, he too left the Prince’s Mansion and rode his horse straight to the North gate.
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"Sister, your injury hasn’t healed yet; why are you out here? Get back on the bed and rest, be careful not to catch a cold," Xin Er and the others were basking in the sun at the corner of the wall, and upon seeing Mo Yan carrying a lounge chair over, Xin Er sprang up and hurriedly went over to stop her.
Mo Yan returned home safely, relieving the heavy burden on Mo Qingze and Cui Qingrou’s hearts. They had intended to take a few more days off to stay at home and accompany Mo Yan, but she didn’t want to bask under her parents’ sympathetic gazes and firmly persuaded them to return to Jing City.
Xin Er and Shengsheng were frightened and refused to leave their sister’s side, insisting on staying home to help their parents "monitor" her and ensure she didn’t leave the bed.
Mo Yan had feigned sleep to trick her two sisters. After they left, she immediately dressed and moved the lounge chair outside to bask in the sun.
"It’s only a bump on the head, not a broken bone. I’ve laid down for a whole day and night and almost rotted on that bed," Mo Yan gently pushed her sister away, stubbornly placing the lounge chair under the corner of the wall, and sat down, spreading her limbs out to soak up the warm sun.
Seeing this, Xin Er grew anxious, stomping her feet, and rushed back inside to fetch a sheepskin hat, "You have to wear this; your wound hasn’t fully healed yet. If you catch a draft, you could end up with persistent headaches, and you also shouldn’t be exposed to the sun or it’ll leave scars."
Mo Yan was extremely frustrated. Just as she was about to refuse, the blinding sunlight irritated her eyes, and she hastily took it, using it as an eye shield over her eyes and incidentally covering the scabbed wound on her forehead, "This should be fine, right?"
Xin Er looked and reluctantly nodded, "For now, that will do. Just don’t take off the hat."
Mo Yan sighed in relief, her body sinking into the thickly furred lounge chair, occasionally chatting with Xin Er and the others. As the sun’s rays warmed her, she felt her body soften, resembling a languid Big Cat.
The real "Big Cat," Mao Tuan, came over looking for fun, its large head resting comfortably on Mo Yan’s thigh as it emitted contented purring sounds.
Aside from the Red Python, which had entered Space to hibernate the previous night, the other four beasts were also present. They each found a comfortable spot to lie down, occasionally lifting their heads to look at the azure sky, watch the birds flit by, or peer at Mo Yan closing her eyes and sunbathing in the corner, while squinting and leisurely swishing their tails, enjoying the serene winter day.
Mo Yan originally just wanted to bask in the sun and chat with her family, but as she soaked up the warmth, sleepiness crept upon her, and she drifted off without realizing it.
Lixiu and the others, who were previously engaged in lively conversation, noticed the absence of Mo Yan’s voice and, on closer inspection, realized she had fallen asleep. They then quieted down, moving cautiously as they continued with their needlework, fearful that the sound of pulling thread would be too loud and wake Mo Yan.
Xin Er went inside to bring out a fiery red fox fur blanket and gently draped it over her sister’s body.
As Xiao Ruiyuan stepped into the Mo Family’s courtyard, his eyes immediately fell upon the peacefully sleeping Mo Yan.
Against the backdrop of the fire-red blanket and sunlight, Mo Yan’s flawless cheeks appeared even more delicate, with each tiny hair clearly visible as if even a gentle breeze brushing past could leave faint traces on her exquisite skin.
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