Chapter 41 - Even My Three-Year-Old Sister Nuo’er Can Tell
The Tyrant Father's Pampered Daughter
Consort Yi covered her lips and smiled. âLittle Nuoâer, what honey have you smeared on your mouth? Itâs always so sweet.
âDidnât we just meet at your birthday banquet a few days ago?â
Gu Nuoâer imitated an old Grand Preceptor in the imperial court and shook her head, saying âA day apart feels like three years.â
Everyone laughed, and Consort Yi was beaming.
She reached out her hand. âCome, Baby Nuo, let Consort Mother Yi hug you.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Gu Nuoâer ran over and entered Consort Yiâs arms like a ball of small pearls.
Consort Yi hugged the chubby child and smelled the sweet fragrance on her body.
She liked her very much and tightened her embrace.
Gu Nuoâer placed her small hands on Concubine Yiâs long sleeves and sniffed with her small nose. âMother Yi, you smell so good!
âWhat is this smell? Only a fairy would smell this good!â
Consort Yi chuckled. âLittle Nuoâer, you really know your stuff. This is the âBeautyâs Smileâ that costs 1,000 taels per 50 grams. Itâs a type of spice.
âIf you like it, Mother will get someone to send you a box of it tomorrow, alright?â
Before Noble Consort Qiao could say anything, the child nodded without any reservations.
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She held Consort Yiâs face with her fair and chubby hands, her big black eyes sparkling.
Gu Nuoâer sighed in her childish voice, âMother Yi, youâre beautiful like a fairy and even treat Nuoâer so well. Baby Nuo likes you~â
As she said this, she rubbed her small face against Consort Yiâs beautiful face.
She then took the initiative to kiss her on the cheek.
Noble Consort Qiao looked at her daughterâs childishness and couldnât help but chuckle as she drank her tea.
Consort Yi couldnât hold back against Gu Nuoâerâs adorableness.
Consort Yi hugged Gu Nuoâer tightly and looked at Noble Consort Qiao with extreme envy. âElder Sister Noble Consort, amongst us allâ¦
âYou have the best luck! To have such a cute daughter, itâs really worth it even if one has to pay her with their life!â
Gu Nuoâer didnât understand what Consort Yi said. She only understood the meaning of paying someone with their life.
She was so frightened that she kept waving her small hands, the flesh on her cheeks bulging.
âMother Yi, no, no. I donât want your life. Nuoâer only wants you to be happy~â
Consort Yi said a few âoh myâ, then left a few rouge marks on Gu Nuoâerâs cheeks.
âMy Baby Nuo is really such a good child.â As Consort Yi spoke, she glanced at Gu Zitang, who was pretending as if he didnât exist. âZitang, learn from your sister! Sheâs obedient and sensible, and she doesnât make me angry either!â
Gu Zitang pursed his lips. âNo matter how Mother looks at me, you arenât satisfied. You only think about how to earn all your sonâs allowance from him!â
Wanyin couldnât help but burst out laughing.
Noble Consort Qiao gave her a look and Wanyin quickly held it in.
Consort Yi immediately cried out in grievance, âElder Sister Noble Consort, listen to what this child is saying?! Is that called earning your money? Wasnât I the one who gave you your money?!
âIâm just afraid that youâll spend recklessly at such a young age. As the saying goes, if you donât have money in your pocket, the mountains will collapse if you were to lean against them! You donât even understand your motherâs painstaking efforts.â
Gu Nuoâer scratched the tip of her nose and asked curiously, âIs there such a saying?â
Gu Zitang added, âLook, even my three-year-old sister, Nuoâer, can tell. Mother has started to spout nonsense to hide your actions!â
The mother and sonâs argument, coupled with the child Gu Nuoâerâs childish questions, made the scene extremely amusing.
The palace maids lowered their heads and pursed their lips, not daring to reveal their smiles.
Noble Consort Qiao waved her hand to smooth things over. âAlright, His Highness is already 14 years old, but youâre still keeping such a close eye on him. Itâs no wonder the child doesnât like it was no wonder.â
Consort Yi pretended to be sad. âHe was very obedient when he was young. Whoâd expect that the older he gets, the more he drives me mad?â
Gu Nuoâerâs childish voice rang out. âMother Yi, youâve wronged Second Brother. We went out to play today and he bought you something!â