Yun Ji looks like his mother, with delicate features and fair skin.

In addition, he prefers quietness to activity. Unlike other boys, he doesn't like to play around. Instead, he is keen on reading books in the house like a girl.

Before Yun Ting was born, Yun Ji's mother was always afraid that as the only prince in the palace, he would be easily framed, so she always dressed him up as a girl, taught him to play the piano and sing, and mixed him with the princesses.

Therefore, when Yun Ji was a child, many people mistook her for a girl.

If it weren't for his special eye color, the difference would be so obvious when he was with the princesses that even the late emperor would have thought he had an extra princess.

When Yun Ji was a child, he didn't understand all these twists and turns. His mother asked him to put on a ruqun, so he did as he was told, combing his hair like a girl to get closer to his sisters.

At that time, he was an outlier, with a male body but wearing women's clothes, and the princesses were not willing to play with him.

Only the seventh princess, Yun Yan, who was slightly younger than him, could get along with him.

Realizing that his appearance and attire would give others a wrong impression, Yun Ji deliberately followed a master in the palace to learn martial arts.

Firstly, to remove the feminine energy from his body, and secondly, to strengthen his physique which was prone to illness.

Later, his father became seriously ill and Yun Ji was very busy, so he had to reduce his exercise time.

But it was difficult for others to see his face. They could only hear his voice but not see his face. His voice was low, so naturally there was no mistake about him.

Now, not only is his gender misidentified, but his generation is also misidentified.

He actually didn't know when he became his father's concubine and the queen in the harem.

When the imperial physician kept hesitating for a long time and didn't dare to make a conclusion, Yun Ji knew that his level was not high and he didn't have high expectations of him.

This is not difficult to imagine - the emperor is seriously ill, and all the imperial doctors are surrounding him. Those who are free to come and see him are naturally of lower level.

But no matter what, you can't make a bizarre diagnosis like a grown man being pregnant!

Since he was ten years old as a tutor (children in ancient times) he took over the government. After issuing the ban, he became the majestic eldest son of the emperor and was never mistaken for a girl again.

Being labeled as "Empress" for no reason, Yun Ji was furious. His blood boiled and he covered his lips with a handkerchief and started coughing violently.

Hearing the low, totally unfeminine cough, Chen Hong finally realized something was wrong. He prostrated himself on the ground, sweat pouring down his face, almost soaking through the back of his clothes.

Oh no, why didn’t he realize that this person was actually a man!

Ling Yu was the first to recover from the shock of “the prince was mistaken for the queen, and was pregnant”. He was furious and shouted at Chen Hong who was lowering his head: “Bullshit!”

Yun Ting blushed when he invited such a "royal doctor". In order to save face and vent his anger, he kicked Chen Hong hard on the buttocks and cursed with Ling Yu: "Quack!"

Yun Ting thought that the imperial physician would act mysterious and say something like "external evil invades the stomach, food is difficult to swallow, and it comes back again" or something like that.

Who would have thought that Chen Hong would make such an outrageous diagnosis.

Although the Imperial Master said that the Emperor would experience unusual things, it is still impossible for him to be pregnant!

After all, Lingfeng was older than both of them and more stable. When Yunji was too uncomfortable to say anything and just stretched out his hand to gesture "see you off", he controlled the one-sided beating.

He knew that this was Yun Ji's heart disease, and heart disease needs to be treated with heart medicine. Ordinary doctors can't do anything about it. It is simply a fantasy to expect this rookie to treat it.

The dream of "give it a try, maybe it will work" was shattered. Ling Feng only asked Chen Hong to prescribe some medicine to suppress nausea and politely asked him to leave.

Yun Ting stared at Chen Hong's back, still cursing non-stop: "If you don't have the skills, why bother taking on porcelain work? What do the imperial doctors do for a living? They are being paid so much for nothing!"

In the interval between taking a breath, he was caught off guard by Ling Yu's question: "My Lord, what did you put in the tea?"

The voice of his former best friend was full of anger, and Yun Ting became panicked.

How did Lingyu find out? Wasn't it very covert?

"What did you do?" Feeling guilty, Yun Ting lowered his head and instinctively denied, "I, I didn't!"

"You're still saying no," Ling Yu stepped forward and grabbed Yun Ting's collar, showing Yun Ting the undissolved brown sugar in the teacup, "Look, what is this!"

Ling Yu's eyes were bloodshot, and she was so angry that she forgot to address him respectfully: "I was wondering why you were so attentive today, it turns out you did it on purpose!"

Yun Ting was still young, and he was frightened by Ling Yu's angry look and burst into tears, his words incoherent: "Ling Yu, I, no, no, wuwuwu..."

Due to Yun Ting's special status, Ling Yu could only chuckle even though she was so angry that she gnashed her teeth: "When I told you, I thought you could take care of your brother on special occasions. Who knew you would do such a thing! If I had known this, I shouldn't have told you!"

After crying for a long time without any comfort from Yun Ji, Yun Ting began to feel scared unconsciously.

In the past, when he did something wrong, didn't his brother always scold him and leave it at that? Why did his brother act out of character today and remain silent?

“Brother, brother,” Yun Ting rushed to Yun Ji’s feet and pulled the corner of Yun Ji’s clothes. He didn’t dare to look at Yun Ji’s face, but only at Yun Ji’s robe. His voice was as small as a mosquito’s buzz, “I didn’t mean it…”

What followed was a scene that left Yun Ting breathless and still fresh in his memory.

Yun Ji didn't scold him, but it made him feel more uncomfortable than if he had blamed him.

Yun Ji sighed for a moment, and after a moment, he gave the order to leave in a hoarse, tired and resolute voice: "Your Highness, please leave."

Yun Ting had never been treated like this by Yun Ji before, and tears of grievance welled up in his eyes.

He would rather Yun Ji scolded him. Yun Ji's reaction made Yun Ting understand one thing.

Yun Ji didn't blame him, but he would never forgive him again. Yun Ji was no longer his gentle "brother", but the cold "imperial brother".

Yun Ting walked and cried all the way to the East Palace.

At that time, it seemed that Jin An was by his side, wiping his tears.

The past is too long ago to recall.

As time goes by, the unreliable Chen Hong has become the left judge of the Imperial Hospital; Yun Ji, who has taken over government affairs, has become the regent who is in his prime...

The one who has changed the most is Jin An, who has gone from being his most obedient and capable servant to being his "master" in every sense of the word.

Looking at the beauty in front of him who had similarities with both A Lian and the Regent, Yun Ting felt even more emotional.

Yun Ji didn't understand why Yun Ting's distraction problem became more serious as he got older. He tapped the table to bring Yun Ting back to his senses: "Your Majesty?"

This voice made Yun Ting shudder, and he subconsciously muttered: "Brother, I'm listening."

Without the gentle response in his memory, Yun Ting felt empty inside, as if something was missing. He paused and explained to the "Ah Lian" in front of him: "I'm not saying this to you."

Yun Ji was almost brought back to the past by Yun Ting's reaction. It took him a while to nod, saying "I understand" in a neutral tone.

Yun Ting now has a double filter for Yun Ji, and he wishes to be nicer to Yun Ji. He handled the matter of Yun Ji's refusal to eat the pine nut and lily pastry lightly: "If you don't want to eat it, then throw it away."

"Don't worry, Your Majesty," a lazy voice came from the window, continuing Yun Ting's words, "She doesn't want to eat, but I do~"

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