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Chapter 868

The princess didn't say anything, but the prince didn't intend to let her go. He asked more carefully, "Why?"

The princess was thin-skinned, and when the prince pressed her to the end, she looked a little confused. Why did others light the lantern? Naturally, she also had the same reason. Everyone knew the reason, but she insisted on answering. The princess became angry and glared at the prince and said, "

I have a lot of money and no place to spend it.”

Outside the door, Su Tang pulled Xie Boting out. However, as soon as he went out, he let go of his hand, helped close the door, and then leaned against the door to eavesdrop.

Not just eavesdropping on his own, but also dragging Xie Boting along.

However, after hearing the princess’s answer

Su Tang, "..."

Xie Boting, "..."

The black line on Su Tang's forehead fell straight down.

With the way the prince and princess interacted with each other like this, Yue Lao might have given them a steel bar, otherwise they would have been separated eight hundred years ago.

At this time, the maid came over with the medicine and whispered, "Your Majesty, Your Majesty..."

Xie Boting took Su Tang away.

Su Tang said, "Won't you listen for a while?"

Xie Boting said melancholy, "If I keep listening to it, I will doubt that I really picked it up."

Su Tang raised her lips and smiled, "You don't have to doubt this, you are definitely the biological child of your father, the queen, mother and concubine."

Xie Boting looked at Su Tang, and Su Tang reminded him, "You are also very good at hiding things in your heart."

Ming Ming knew that Yun Jia was unwilling to marry him, and she misunderstood that he regarded Yun Jia as his lover. He didn't even have a single explanation. If Yun Jia hadn't repeatedly tried to commit suicide, he would have been able to hide it from her for the rest of his life.

This temperament has definitely been inherited from the prince and princess. If it weren't for Jingma this time, would the princess know that she is so important to the prince's heart?

Thinking of this, Su Tang was filled with emotion.

Our own people are all holding us back.

You have to rely on the enemy for assists.

Besides, inside the house, the maid came forward with the medicine and said, "Your Majesty, the medicine is ready."

The princess brought it to the prince, who said, "Feed me."

The princess said, "It's too bitter to feed me one mouthful at a time. Just drink it all in one go."

The prince just looked at the princess. What could the princess do? She could only obey the prince.

One mouth after another, the prince looked at her and said, "You light an everlasting lamp for me and Ting'er, why don't you light one for yourself?"

The princess lowered her eyes and said, "I can't protect Ting'er."

One sentence successfully made the prince angry, "If you can't protect me, who do you expect to protect you? Don't you know that if you have a stepmother, you will have a stepfather?!"

The princess raised her head and suddenly met the prince's eyes. The princess was stunned for a moment, then quickly lowered her head and continued to administer the medicine, "The prince is not such a person."

The prince smiled, "You do understand me."

The princess still understands this.

Over the years, no matter how honest the prince was to her, even if he was so angry that he threw away his sleeves and left, he would not implicate his anger on Ting'er. He would even pick up Ting'er and coax him to play with him and teach him to read and write.

She and Ting'er were kept apart, and sometimes she wondered if the prince would love Ting'er even more without her.

She has experienced her biological father becoming a stepfather, and she knows the child's attitude towards his parents.

When her father loves her, she will act coquettishly with him and even dare to pull out his beard. After her father no longer sees her, she will be afraid of seeing him and would like to hide away when he sees him.

The second young master is afraid of the prince, but Ting'er has never been afraid.

The princess was distracted, and the prince asked, "In which year did you light the ever-burning lantern for me?"

The princess looked at the prince, who said, "Answer me."

The princess said, "That's not important."

It's what he thinks is important.
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