The Useless Miracle Doctor Consort Is Spoiled Rotten by the Prince!-Chapter 1825: 1818: A Courageous Confession
Capรญtulo 1825: Chapter 1818: A Courageous Confession
But regarding this matter, Chu Yihan could only say, โThis world, I have entrusted to Hengโer, and it is up to him to decide.โ
Even as a father, he could not hinder his decisions. ๐ง๐โฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐ฐ๐ท๐ฆ๐ญ.๐ธโด๐
However, at the moment he said these words, he saw Xiao Yu, who was also a father, and in his eyes, there was desolation and despair.
He had owed his child for more than ten years, yet in the end, he still couldnโt protect him!
Xiao Yu left with Su Miaoyan. He sat quietly in the study, his gaze full of disappointment and dejection, and Su Miaoyanโs eyes were red from crying.
Xiao Yuntang listened outside the door, equally pained.
She glanced at the bracelet on her wrist and made a determined decision.
After court, Chu Heng returned to the palace to accompany Little Ginseng. Although there was some discussion in the palace about his exclusive favor towards Little Ginseng, after he took a firm stand, the harem became peaceful.
Little Ginseng took the medicine he personally fed her every day. Even if the wound hurt, she smiled sweetly.
Chu Heng took great care in tending to her. When he bent down to kiss her, he didnโt look like the valiant Crown Prince but rather a youthful boy.
Holding her hand, he promised, โOnce you recover, it will be my coronation ceremony, and then I will formally make you the empress, and you can rightfully be with me.โ
Little Ginseng blinked, her eyes gleaming brightly, โAlright, then I can always be by your side, Little Ah-Heng.โ
Chu Heng was content, his fingers gently stroking her eyebrows and eyes, his gaze warm and gentle.
โYour Highness, Miss Xiao Yuntang is kneeling outside the palace gate, requesting to see Your Highness,โ someone reported from outside.
Chu Heng raised his handsome eyebrows slightly, โTangtang?โ
It had been over seven days since he had given her that bracelet.
He pursed his lips, initially intending to instruct a palace attendant to tell her to go back and not to worry, that she would not die.
Little Ginseng tugged at his sleeve, โI fear sheโs not here about the bracelet. Among all your sisters, she is the smartest.โ
Chu Heng pinched her cheek, โEven when youโre not in my mind, you know my thoughts.โ
Little Ginseng raised her eyebrow with a hint of pride, โIโve been with you for over ten years! Even when you were in your motherโs womb, I knew what you were thinking!โ
โHeh.โ Chu Heng curled his lips slightly.
He instructed the palace attendants to bring Xiao Yuntang to the imperial study, and he went there to summon her.
Xiao Yuntang wore a peach blossom dress, kneeling on the cold marble, her back straight, her voice gentle, โCommoner Xiao Yuntang, pays respects to the Crown Prince.โ
Her every move was to the utmost propriety.
Chu Heng had always thought that even if she werenโt the daughter of merchants, among the royal family, one couldnโt find a more well-mannered lady than her.
This cousin was the one he felt most proud of.
Chu Hengโs tone carried a hint of softness, โRise.โ
Xiao Yuntang slowly rose, maintaining a straight back, but still knelt on the ground.
She didnโt rush to plead her case, but Chu Heng thought he understood; she must be here to plead for Rong Ning, her own brother, her mind undoubtedly heavy with concern.
But Xiao Yuntang, with her gentle eyes fixed on him, her feelings as tender as water, her love intertwined, said, โCommoner pays respects to the Crown Prince, with some impertinent words to say, I beg Your Highness not to blame.โ
Chu Heng was slightly taken aback.
The admiration Xiao Yuntang had hidden in her heart turned into crystalline tears welling up in her eyes, โEver since the first time I came to Jiang Du City with my parents and saw the Crown Prince, I liked him.
At that time, I was still young, shy, and timid, not daring to interact with people. Bao Jun told me to call Your Highness โCrown Prince brother,โ but I dared not, and my parents urged me to play with the Crown Prince brother, but I dared not either;







