The prince looked hurt, and the princess looked at him, "What's wrong with the prince?"
"...Nothing," the prince said with a hint of despair in his voice.
It's useless to be reluctant to part with it anymore. Once it's in Ting'er's hands, it's like a meat bun beating a dog. Once it's gone, it will never come back, and it can't be taken back.
But he only had a dagger that could cut iron as well as clay. The prince looked at the princess and said, "Why did you give the dagger to Ting'er?"
The princess said, "Didn't the prince say that the things he used to hit Ting'er were all for him? You gave me the dagger. I thought you couldn't lose your dignity and asked me to hand it over to him."
Prince, "..."
If a father whips his son, won't he lose face?
The prince only felt his heart ached even more.
It is a good thing to draw inferences from one instance to other cases. I hope the princess will not be so contrary in the future.
The maid came over but did not dare to come forward. The prince said, "Ask the prince and princess to come out."
The maid hurriedly went to deliver the message.
Inside the house, Xie Boting was playing with the dagger and couldn't put it down.
The maid stood outside the bead curtain and said, "Your Majesty, Your Majesty, Your Majesty, Your Majesty and Princess are outside the courtyard and I want you to go there."
Su Tang was curious what the prince wanted from them...
Xie Boting raised his eyebrows, inserted the dagger into the scabbard, then stood up and went out with Su Tang.
After leaving the courtyard, Su Tang saw the prince and princess standing under a big tree with two people hugging each other. When he saw her, his face did not change. But when he saw Xie Boting, even though they were a little distance away, Su Tang also saw the prince.
The veins on his forehead popped out.
The expression on the prince's face changed so much that Su Tang subconsciously glanced at Xie Boting, "Good guy, I don't know when that dagger was hung on his waist, not to mention it was too ostentatious."
Knowing that the dagger was the prince's favorite, the princess gave it to him without knowing it. He didn't hide it, but even wore it to anger the prince.
Su Tang took two steps to the side without leaving a trace. She was afraid that if the prince failed to control his temper, she would suffer disaster.
Xie Boting stepped forward, patted the dagger on his waist, and said, "Thank you, father, for giving me this dagger that can cut iron as well as clay."
The blue veins on the prince's forehead popped out. If the princess hadn't been there, he would probably have been beaten directly. It was too much to deserve a beating.
The prince only felt that the palm of his hand was extremely itchy. The princess thought it was an ordinary dagger, but she didn't expect it to be a dagger that can sharpen iron like clay. No wonder the prince came after Jingmo Xuan.
The princess has a headache. She has never encountered such a situation and doesn't know how to deal with it. Help the prince to get it back. Ting'er will never agree. Don't, the prince is reluctant to let it go.
The princess looked at the dagger and said, "Don't show off."
Xie Boting said, "This is my father's affection for Ting'er. If you don't show it, how will others know?"
The princess couldn't help but glare at her son, then looked at the prince and said, "Does the prince have anything to do with them?"
The prince took out a few pieces of paper from his arms, handed them to Su Tang and said, "This is the house deed and title deed that the emperor rewarded you with."
Su Tang was surprised, "Why would the emperor reward me with the title deed to my house?"
"Obviously my father asked for it for you," Xie Boting guessed right.
It was indeed the prince who asked for it for Su Tang. The emperor knew that Su Tang had ordered four thousand war horses in one go. He was shocked by Su Tang's quickness and enthusiasm. The prince said that Su Tang would have to open more shops in Kyoto to be able to raise six thousand horses.
Iron cavalry, the emperor gave Su Tang three shops with a wave of his hand.
Su Tang hurriedly took it, "Thank you, father."
The prince nodded, "The emperor treats you well. When the emperor celebrates his birthday next month, prepare a good birthday gift to make the emperor happy."
Su Tang looked at the property deed in his hand and nodded quickly.
After the prince finished speaking, he turned around and left. The princess told Xie Boting, "Your father and the emperor's birthdays are just a few days apart. Don't forget to give your father a thoughtful gift."
The prince had not gone far, and the princess spoke loudly, and the prince could hear her clearly.
Expecting his son to send him a congratulatory gift?
Not making him angry to death is the best birthday gift. This chapter has been completed!