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Indeed.

Upon hearing the Second Imperial Princess’s response, a trace of mockery flashed in the slightly downcast eyes of Wen Jin.

She had used this trick again to deceive the Second Imperial Princess into writing essays for her.

But this ti, the Eldest Imperial Princess’s wonderful plan was likely to fall through.

Wen Jin snorted coldly, then bid farewell to the Second Imperial Princess, "Second Imperial Princess, since the Eldest Imperial Princess has co out, I presu my father has as well, so I’m going to leave the palace with him."

The smile at the corner of the Second Imperial Princess’s mouth deepened as she saw the look in Wen Jin’s eyes.

But her expression remained unchanged, "Mm, Mister Wen Jin, let see you out."

The two waited at the Palace Gate for half an hour but did not see the Pri Minister.

It was only after the Second Imperial Princess sent her chief palace maid to inquire that she learned the Pri Minister had left the palace long ago.

Wen Jin found it strange, as this was the first ti the Pri Minister had not waited for him here.

What exactly had happened to make his mother forget to wait for him?

Eventually, Wen Jin bid the Second Imperial Princess goodbye, left the Imperial Palace, and returned to the Pri Minister Residence.

"Where is Mother?" Wen Jin made his familiar way to the Pri Minister’s Study Room.

The guards who were in charge of the study did not stop Wen Jin, for among all the children in the Pri Minister Residence, only Wen Jin was permitted to enter the Pri Minister’s Study Room.

"Replying to Second Young Master, the Pri Minister has gone to find Li Shangshu," the guard answered respectfully.

Wen Jin nodded.

Then he went directly into the Study Room.

His mother had been to the Imperial Palace today, surely to collect the Second Imperial Princess’s howork. He too wanted to know what the Second Imperial Princess had written this ti.

As he thought this, he entered the Study Room.

The desk was tidied very clean.

On it lay a piece of paper covered in writing.

Before even reading the content, just seeing the handwriting on this paper shocked Wen Jin.

The very next second, seeing the title about the recent flood, Wen Jin did not need to think to know it must be the assignnt his mother had set for the Eldest Imperial Princess.

Without giving it further thought, Wen Jin picked up the paper to read.

He had long since read the essays written by the Second Imperial Princess, but this ti, it gave him a different impression.

Holding the paper, Wen Jin was so stunned that it took him a long ti to recover.

He had spent almost the ti it would take to drink a cup of tea before he could reluctantly put it down.

For a mont, he almost wanted to take the paper and secretly stash it away to cool off.

The handwriting this ti was different from the last; surely last ti the Second Imperial Princess had imitated the handwriting of the Eldest Imperial Princess?

Thinking this, Wen Jin’s gaze on the paper grew even more fervent.

He hadn’t expected the Second Imperial Princess to have such imnse talent.

No wonder his mother had nearly forgotten him, leaving the palace and going straight to find Master Li Shangshu upon her return; it must have been for the far-sighted suggestions on it. He hadn’t thought that the managent of the flood could be approached in this way.

Wen Jin took several deep breaths before he could calm his extrely excited emotions.

After a long while, the flush on his face slowly faded.

Only then did he leave the Study Room, his admiration for the Second Imperial Princess growing deeper still.

**

Now back to Ye Shaohua.

The Imperial Palace was actually quite large; she had walked for nearly ten minutes before she reached Jun Qing’s palace.

When Ye Shaohua entered, the Empress was also present, speaking to Jun Qing with her head bowed gently and her hand patting Jun Qing’s.

"Mother Empress, Imperial Father." Thinking of the original host’s temperant, Ye Shaohua perford a casual salute and then stood up, her expression still very angry, "Mother Empress, good thing you are here."

The Empress looked at Ye Shaohua and said with great affection, "Shaohua, whatever it is you want, just let your Mother Empress know."

Jun Qing frowned, "Empress, you can’t keep spoiling her like this..."

"It’s alright, Shaohua is my Eldest Imperial Daughter. If I don’t spoil her, whom else would I?" the Empress said with a slight smile.

Ye Shaohua smiled, her eyes brightening, "It’s about Ye Mingxin. She knows full well that I like Wen Jin, but today she went behind my back and secretly arranged to et him. Punish her for , won’t you?"

The Empress’s smile twisted abruptly when she heard Ye Shaohua say this, "Discipline Mingxin? Shaohua, weren’t you and Mingxin close sisters?"

"Not anymore, I hate her now," Ye Shaohua said nonchalantly, lifting the corners of her lips, abusing the "affection" of the Empress to do whatever she pleased, turning directly to the palace maid Ni Lan beside the Empress, "Ni Lan, you also think Ye Mingxin has gone too far, right? Go and tell the Consort Qin to properly confine Ye Mingxin for three days!"

Fine, if you insist on showing favor publicly.

Then just watch how I deal with those you desperately want to protect.

Ni Lan was the first confidant of Empress Ye Qiufeng.

The Empress wouldn’t hide anything from her.

Ni Lan naturally knew that the Empress favoring the Eldest Imperial Daughter was just for show, but the ones truly held dearly in her heart were the low-profile Second Imperial Daughter and Consort Qin in the harem.

As far as the Empress’s attitude toward these two was concerned, it was clear she doted on them greatly.

As for the Eldest Imperial Daughter and Jun Qing, they were rely targets, while the Second Imperial Daughter and those two behind her were the true pearls hidden behind the targets.

Hearing Ye Shaohua’s words, Ni Lan simply bowed her head and did not echo Ye Shaohua’s sentint.

Upon hearing Ye Shaohua’s request, the Empress tightened her grip on Jun Qing’s hand, her eyelashes slightly dropping to mask the harshness in her eyes, her Eldest Imperial Daughter... really acted as if she was tired of living.

"Shaohua, you need to calm down!" Jun Qing pressed his temples with worry, "Today, after the Pri Minister checked your work, he left the palace without even seeing the Empress — an act of disrespect unlike him. Has he been driven to this by you?"

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