Chapter 203.2
Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine
Honestly speaking, Yaoniang was quite fearful of the Emperor Emeritus.
As a commoner, she was completely unrelated to the emperor, who was a revered figure. It was only because of sheer luck amassed by the Su Family for generations that Yaoniang, by becoming the concubine and later wife of Jin Wang, had the qualification to catch a glimpse of the Emperor Emeritus from afar.
It wasnât until she heard from Xiaobao and Jin Wangâs mouths all kinds of deeds about the Emperor Emeritus that her fear gradually faded away. Later, the Emperor Emeritus became seriously ill, Jin Wang and Xiaobao served at the Emperor Emeritusâs bedside, a rebellion broke out in the capital, and then the Emperor Emeritus gave the throne to Jin Wang. Yaoniangâs mentality was refreshed again, and the Emperor Emeritus at this time became a somewhat pitiful old man in her mind.
The father didnât act like a father and the son didnât behave like a son. Meanwhile, his wife also had ulterior motives, wishing to poison him to death, causing him to become seriously ill.
Now that Jin Wang had ascended the throne as Emperor Jinâan, she had also moved into the palace with her two children. Without a proper mother-in-law for her to perform filial piety, only this father-in-law remained. Yaoniang couldnât help but have the desire to fulfill her filial duties for Emperor Jinâan. Unfortunately, she had always been at a loss about what to do. Besides letting the two children go to Qianqing Palace to keep him company and warning them to avoid angering the Emperor Emeritus, she didnât know what else to do.
Now that she heard that the Emperor Emeritus liked the soup she made,Yaoniang was pleasantly surprised. At the same time, she couldnât help but have other thoughts, even though it could only be counted as a desperate attempt at best.
âSince the Emperor Emeritus likes it, mother will go and make some more soup then have someone deliver it to Qianqing Palace for the evening meal.â
Before Xiaobao could even speak up to stop her, Yaoniang eagerly got off the kang and left. He couldnât help but feel puzzled. Did something happen?
But Xiaobao didnât show any reaction. Later, he pieced together hints from Hong Feiâs words and finally understood what had happened.
Yaoniang quickly returned from the small kitchen, her face beaming with joy.
âMother made mutton soup. Itâs best to drink mutton soup in this weather. Mother cooked a large pot of it, which is enough for our dinner, and thereâs also enough to deliver to the Emperor Emeritus. Your grandfatherâs health is not good, and there is no one by his side who knows what he likes. Letâs pay more attention. Itâs a blessing for the younger generation if the elderly live long.â
Xiaobao looked at his silly mother. How could she think that the Emperor Emeritus wouldnât have someone to take care of him? Wasnât Li Dequan a person? And there were so many palace maids and eunuchs too.
However, he continued to patiently play with Erbao, while Yaoniang chatted with the palace maids nearby. As he watched their smiling faces, Xiaobao suddenly had a moment of enlightenment. He suddenly understood what it meant to truly care for someone, by fulfilling their unspoken desires.
It was for the simple reason that every time he went to Qianqing Palace, it was always silent. It was only lively when Erbao was there. It was for this reason that he took Erbao with him more often.
Loneliness had been deeply ingrained in his bones in his previous life. Xiaobao had tried to suppress this feeling ever since he had been reborn. To be honest, he wasnât lonely anymore. He had his mother and the annoying Chunâer and Qiuâer when he was young. As he grew older, he had Erbao, that mischievous brat, and Yan Geâer and Xuan Geâer. He hadnât known what loneliness meant for a long time.
Suddenly, he understood why the Emperor Emeritus had always been urging them to leave in recent days. He didnât think much about it before, attributing it to the Emperor Emeritusâs declining health or Erbao being too noisy. But now he understood in an instant.
During dinner, Emperor Jinâan returned from outside.
Yaoniang assisted him in cleaning his face and hands and gave instructions for the meal to be brought in, mentioning that she had made soup that day.
Xiaobao, who had been lounging on the kang for half the afternoon, suddenly jumped off and said, âIâll go and deliver the soup to the Emperor.â
âLet the eunuchs do it.â
âNo, let this son do it personally.â
Emperor Jinâan curiously asked, âWhat soup are you delivering?â
Yaoniang covered up her true intentions and said, âItâs the mutton soup I made today. I accidentally made too much, but Xiaobao said father-in-law would like it, so I thought of sending some to the Qianqing Palace.â
Emperor Jinâan didnât say anything but gave her a glance. Yaoniang had already turned around to have Hong Chou dress Xiaobao and instructed him to go quickly and return quickly.
However, by the time the dinner was set up here, Xiaobao still hasnât returned. Instead, he dispatched a eunuch back with a message, saying that he would stay in the Qianqing Palace to have dinner with the Emperor Emeritus.
Qianqing Palace
âWhy are you here at this hour? Donât you always say you need to go back to have dinner with your mother?â
Actually, it wasnât always, just that one time, but the Emperor Emeritus remembered it.
âMy mother made soup and asked me to bring some to the Emperor.â
The Emperor Emeritus glanced at the food container in his hand. âYouâve already brought it once today. Why bring it again?â
âMy mother said itâs cold in winter, and mutton soup is the most nourishing. She wanted to give some to the Emperor Emeritus to nourish his body.â
âMutton soup? It has a strong gamey smell.â
âMy mother made it without the gamey smell. Would you like to taste it, Your Majesty?â