Generally, memorials were used to understand the major and minor events happening in the court, and then the regent's strategy for handling the matter would be seen.

She had no experience in governing government, and when she saw the questions raised in the memorials, she was confused and couldn't see the key points.

The Regent's comments are relatively brief, but by reading them in comparison, one can gain some understanding of them and not be confused from beginning to end.

She just didn't understand the correspondence between the comments and the questions.

In other words, she really lacks sensitivity when it comes to political affairs.

After reviewing the memorial, the Regent quietly observed the queen's expression, which was very heavy.

The Regent couldn't help but recall which memorial's description matched her expression.

It seems like, no?

The Regent was blank for a moment, not understanding why the lady looked so serious.

Chen Jia finished reading one book and picked up another, completely unaware of the passage of time.

The Regent took the memorial quietly and looked through it while she wasn't paying attention.

He read it carefully from beginning to end and found nothing special.

Why exactly?

He put down the memorial and found that the lady was reading another memorial with a frown on her face, lost in thought.

The Regent pondered for a moment and roughly guessed the reason.

He shook his head and laughed.

After Chen Jia read through all the memorials, her mood went from heavy to lost, and finally she consoled herself.

This is just the beginning. It doesn’t matter. At least she is not out of touch with the news.

After calming down, Chen Jia sorted out the memorials he had read and put them neatly in one place.

She looked up and found that the Regent had not left.

This is strange.

"Uncle Emperor?"

Chen Jia called out tentatively. She knew a little about the Regent's background.

The Regent's mother, Princess Hanyang, was the old monarch's aunt and married Marquis Changping. The Regent originally inherited the title of Marquis Changping.

But the young regent was so brave that he followed the old monarch to conquer the world. He was invincible and all the enemies were terrified.

Because of his outstanding military achievements and far-reaching reputation, the old monarch named him King of Changping.

The Prince of Changping had followed the old monarch for nearly ten years. The old monarch knew his character very well, so he entrusted his son to him before his death and appointed him as regent, to manage government affairs on his behalf and to carefully educate the princess.

It’s not wrong to call it that.

The Regent was stunned for a moment, then responded calmly.

However, he also took the opportunity to make a request, "Your Majesty, please do not call me like this when you attend court. After all, there is a difference between the monarch and his subjects."

"I will follow your instructions, uncle!" Chen Jia responded straightforwardly, looking at the regent with a smile, "Uncle, it's getting late. If you go back now, you will miss dinner. Why don't we... have dinner together?"

He didn't expect the lady to do this. He held his forehead and sighed, "Your Majesty, there is really no need to be so polite--"

He was not a big eater and was used to eating late.

The lady was so polite that he was a little confused about what she was thinking.

Chen Jia really didn't have any thoughts about it, she just felt guilty about the Regent working diligently for her.

It's already dinner time, and letting people go back hungry would really go against her conscience.

"Uncle, let's go?" Chen Jia didn't hesitate and left first, not giving him a chance to refuse.

The Regent had no experience in getting along with little girls, and most people would be scared away by his awe-inspiring and inviolable aura when they saw him.

Unlike the lady, who turned a blind eye.

The Regent stood up, straightened his clothes, and followed the queen to the Yangxin Palace.

Before returning, Chen Jia sent a message asking people to prepare more food.

The dinner was well prepared and the portions were large enough for two people.

Chen Jia simply took a seat, and the Regent followed suit, looking calm.

"This is delicious, you should try it!" Chen Jia recommended it to him only after tasting it herself.

Otherwise, she was afraid that the other party would be worried and afraid to eat.

Chunlu paused for a moment, then brought the dish that the lady had pointed to to the regent as instructed.

This is a dessert - Lihuabai, which is actually a white sugar oil roll.

It is well known that the Regent does not like sweet things.

Chunlu's hands were shaking as she held the disc, but she tried hard to control the shaking.

As she handed it over, she lamented in her heart, My dear Majesty, are you doing this to avenge what happened this morning?

How brave!

The Regent's eyes flickered for a moment, and he calmly picked up a little white edge of the pear blossom with his jade chopsticks, put it in his mouth and chewed it carefully without frowning.

"Very good--" He laughed meaningfully.

Chen Jia thought she had met a fellow traveler, so she asked Chunlu to bring over a few plates of sweet dishes.

Chunlu felt hopeless.

The Regent looked at the dishes in front of him, smiling, "Thank you, Your Majesty."

Chen Jia waved her hand, her childish eyes still showing some innocence. "Uncle, you don't have to thank me. I'm glad you like it."

Seeing her sincere expression, the Regent was silent for a moment, wondering if he was thinking too much.

Regardless of whether the lady knew that he didn't like sweets, he could tell that she did.

Perhaps it was his mistake to agree to have dinner together today.

The Regent sighed again. The number of sighs he made today was more than that in the previous year.

After finishing a tasteless meal, the Regent left in a hurry.

Chen Jia couldn't figure out anything at the time, but later Chunlu came up to her and whispered something to her, and she widened her eyes in surprise.

It turns out that the Regent doesn’t like sweet things…

I really offended someone today!

He was quite nice. He even tried a little bit of each dish and didn't overturn the table or criticize her for having ulterior motives.

So, why did you accept this task, San San?

Sensing the host calling him, San San Zhi Qu came online, [Jia Jia, the difficulty of the task will increase as the level increases, this is inevitable. This is a task specially selected according to your level. Believe me, other tasks are more difficult! ]

San San should not lie to her, Chen Jia began to complain, [San San, the task is so difficult, I don't know how to be a monarch, let alone how to be a good monarch, I don't have any experience, I am completely in the dark! ] The regent is more reliable than her as a monarch, but the task is more important, so she can only force herself.

It’s so difficult!

Chen Jia felt extremely stressed as he was exposed to a field he had never been involved in and shouldered such heavy responsibilities.

She couldn't tell her attendants about her anxiety, so she could only vent her worries to her little friend San San.

[Jiajia, relax.] San San encouraged gently, [Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was a monarch. Make the best of it. This is just the beginning, and it's normal to be in the dark. Every tasker has gone through this. I believe Jiajia can do it!]

With San San's encouragement, Chen Jia slowly recovered. [Indeed, this is just the beginning. I can't be impatient, nor can I deny myself because of a momentary mistake.]

[Yes, you have done a good job.] San San comforted, [Jia Jia, believe in yourself. You can come to me if you have any problems~] San San said and logged off.

Chen Jia has come out of her previous depressed mood and did not go to the Imperial Garden today.

After she finished washing and dressing, she dismissed the palace maids and began to practice the heart technique.

A good body is also the capital of revolution.

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