Chapter 974
My Entire Family's Gone Haywire!
974 The family of four will always be together
While Huo Junhao was begging to resign and go to the border, the Gu family was stopped on their way.
It was already past noon. A fast horse overtook the Gu familyâs convoy on the official road and blocked their way.
Princess Jinghe was dressed in menâs clothing and carried a small bundle on her back. The horse was dragging a bundle on each side.
âJinghe greets general Peng!â Jing He bowed to general Peng.
âPrincess, what are you doing?â General Peng felt a slight pain in his head.
Jing He handed over a letter.
General Peng opened it and held his forehead, thinking,âwhat sin have I committed?â Not to mention the Royal children and grandchildren, there was another one here!
Would Majesty Kangâs entire family be coming next year?
Everyone in the world knew that the family of four from the residence of the king of Kang would always follow them when they went on a long journey, and not a single one of them would be left behind.
âPrincess, you didnât forge this?â General Peng felt that he could still be saved.
âGeneral Peng, do you think I would dare to forge it? I only have one head on my head! I still want to live for a few more decades.â Princess Jinghe said with a smile.
âThen, then arenât you going to get married? Isnât it good to get married?â General Peng was speechless.
âItâs not a marriage, but an engagement. General Peng, the Emperor didnât say when the wedding will be. Iâm still young! Besides, Iâm going to stay at my grandfatherâs house and join the army with my cousin. Old general Peng, you canât be biased. I have the same status as my cousin, the same skills, and the age difference is only one year. You have no reason to refuse me. â Jing He continued.
âYes, yes, yes, this old man canât refuse you. However, Iâll say the ugly words first. Ordinary people canât pass under my eldest daughter-in-law. Anyway, if she doesnât like you and youâre embarrassed, donât come to me!â General Peng waved his hand and did not want to say anything more.
âDonât worry! Iâve always respected the old and loved the young. Then Iâll have to trouble Grandpa Peng to get someone to help me put my luggage in the luggage cart. Iâll put it on my horse too! Iâm going to find my grandparents now!â Princess Jinghe went to the second carriage happily.
Her grandfather, the previous Majesty Kang, was brothers with the late Emperor and grandfather Gu. They were half-brothers, and grandfather Gu was the eldest. If Majesty Kang addressed grandfather Gu as âuncleâ, then Princess Jinghe would have to address him asâ granduncle âorâ granduncleâ. However, the children of the Gu family did not address him as âgrandfatherâ, so Jinghe would address him asâ great grandfatherâ.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Only Jinghe knew about grandfather Guâs familyâs identity in the entire residence of King Kang. She had only found out about it recently when the Grand Empress Dowager told her.
Jing Heâs mother, consort Kang, was a daughter from the side of the Grand Empress Dowagerâs maiden family. With this layer of relationship, the Grand Empress Dowager treated both mother and daughter rather well.
Logically speaking, if the Empress Dowager liked this great-granddaughter, there was no reason for the Emperor to betroth her to li Muyan.
However, their engagement was still in place.
This was because Princess Jinghe had asked the Empress Dowager for help. She had a cousin who liked her, but she didnât. She definitely didnât want to marry someone she didnât like, so she asked the Empress Dowager what method she would use.
That cousin was extreme in his actions, but he was indeed very good to people. He even saved consort Kangâs life when she was young.
She and Jing couldnât go too far like the others, for fear of forcing her cousin to a dead end.
At that time, the Grand Empress Dowager was at a villa to avoid the heat and happened to know about the Gu family. When these two matters came together, the Grand Empress Dowager directly asked Jing He.
Jing He agreed. In any case, it was just the title of fiancée. The Emperor wouldnât rush her to get married quickly. In the future, when she found a partner, she could just cancel the marriage.