It's no wonder that the eldest princess thought so. As a mother, she always thinks more about her children. Her mother was a lowly palace maid. After she was born, her mother was executed by the Queen Mother. She had been unwelcome in the palace since she was a child.

When she married Pan Renhui as a concubine, she was marrying down and marrying into the Pan family like an ordinary woman, but Pan Renhui was not the princess. She did not have her own princess mansion, she did not have a mother's family, and she could not act like a princess in the Pan family.

Pan Yaojun is the eldest son born to Pan Renhui's legitimate wife, and Miss Pan is the eldest daughter born to a concubine. If it were not for the difference in age and status, the eldest daughter of the Pan family would definitely marry the prince and become the next queen.

Pan Renhui's wife died of a sudden illness. Less than half a year later, Pan Renhui went to the palace and asked the empress dowager to marry the eldest princess in order to have a daughter with royal blood and marry her back into the royal family to prepare for the next queen.

Although the queen is noble, she is actually very pitiful. Apart from the superficial glory, her real life is not as good as that of ordinary people. She knows very well what the Pan family is planning. It is not easy to have a child, but as a woman, there are plenty of ways to avoid it.

She secretly drank contraceptive soup for several years and kept delaying pregnancy until Liu Jingyu was 5 years old. She became pregnant. If it was a boy, she would be too young to be sent to the palace to be Liu Jingyu's companion in study. If it was a girl, she was afraid that they would not be able to wait long enough to be the crown princess.

The prince has not married by the age of 18, and he himself is not anxious, but the ministers are anxious for him. Now the queen can't wait any longer and has set her eyes on Prime Minister Hua's second daughter in order to win over the civil officials. Their Pan family holds a large number of troops and does not need the support of military generals, but now needs the support of civil officials.

Princess Jing'an was extremely glad for her original decision. If the Pan family seized power, the prince would die. How long could the princess live after the prince's death?

The Pan family failed in their attempt to seize power, so how could the daughter of the Pan family end up well?

So, it is right to plan ahead.

The eldest princess held the medicine bag in her hand, thinking about how to get Liu Jingcheng and her daughter together, and then how to get the emperor to nod after it was a done deal, making it impossible for Liu Jingcheng to deny it.

Hua Xiyu rode his bike and asked for directions along the way to Renjie Lane. When they heard that they were going to Renjie Lane, everyone shook their heads and sighed and stayed away. No one told him how to get there. When he finally realized that he couldn't ask around like this, an hour had passed. "Uncle, can you tell me how to get to Ranxiang Road? I want to buy some rouge for the girls at home."

Finally someone was willing to show him the way. Hua Xiyu gave himself a victory gesture and rode his bike quickly towards Ranxiang Road. Cycling on rooftops and walking on the road were two completely different things.

When she stopped at a street corner to decide which way to go, she heard someone behind her shouting, "Hey, stop."

She turned her head involuntarily, pointed at herself, her eyes wide open, and looked at the proud child standing opposite her suspiciously: "Little friend, are you calling me?"

"Little friend?" The child repeated her words, expressing his novelty and dissatisfaction with the title.

He looked to be about eleven or twelve years old, wearing a light purple robe, a belt of the same color embroidered with intricate patterns, two decorative pendants hanging from the belt, and an exquisitely carved crown on his head. He did not look like an ordinary person.

The kid had already walked up to Hua Xiyu, pointed at her bicycle and asked, "What is this?"

Hua Xiyu looked at his bike, smiled friendly and said, "Bicycle."

"Bicycle?" The child looked puzzled, and at the same time, he was thinking like a little man, as if he was trying to find this thing in his memory: "You are talking nonsense, how can this thing be a car? Why have I never seen it before?"

"There are so many things you haven't seen." Hua Xiyu was too lazy to argue with him and pushed the cart to leave.

"Stop, leave your bicycle to me," the child shouted from behind.

Hua Xiyu originally didn't want to pay attention to him, but after hearing what he said, she smiled with the corners of her mouth twitching, and a familiar smell floated in the air: "This is the smell of a fight."

"Why should I leave it to you? This is mine." Hua Xiyu looked at the child opposite provocatively, thinking to himself: "In ancient times, how could I lose a fight to a child?"

"Whatever I want is mine." The little boy waved his hand, and suddenly five or six boys jumped out from the street. The oldest was fifteen or sixteen, and the youngest was eight or nine. They surrounded Hua Xiyu.

"Little boy, are you going to steal something or fight?" Hua Xiyu looked at the group of children in front of him and then at the people coming around. He was unfamiliar with this place and it seemed that this child's family must have a powerful background, so it was better not to cause trouble.

So she said in an attempt to calm things down: "I haven't fought with kids for a long time. Go home quickly, your mother is calling you to come home for dinner." As she spoke, she subconsciously raised her wrist to check her watch. It was already past dinnertime, no wonder the little brat ran out to play.

That’s not right. Look at how well he’s dressed. At his age, shouldn’t he be attending school? Dabao and Erbao are only 5 years old and they have to go to school every day.

The children looked at each other, seemingly not understanding what she was saying.

Gradually, more and more people gathered around to watch the fun, and the crowd was talking about it.

"Whose child is trying to steal someone's things?"

"Come and see what this is!"

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"Don't worry about it, your dad...your parents are calling you home for dinner," Hua Xiyu corrected himself.

"Leave your bicycle here and you can go," the child insisted firmly.

"What if I don't stay?" Hua Xiyu tilted his head and looked at him, his face full of ridicule and disdain.

"Go!" the child gave the order, and the six little boys all rushed over to grab Hua Xiyu's car.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Hua Xiyu quickly turned the bike to the side, pushed the bike forward, jumped on the bike while running, and pedaled hard. If she was caught by several little boys, it would be difficult for her to break free.

"Hey, don't run, don't run!" A group of children shouted from behind.

"Only a fool would not run away. Why should I fight with a little brat like you?" She rode her bike at full speed and soon left the kid behind.

When she turned a corner, she saw the group of children standing in front of her, looking at her leisurely.

"Oh, you are bullying me because I am from outside the city," Hua Xiyu muttered in his heart, pointing at the group of children: "Whose naughty child are you from? Why are you so unreasonable? Do you really want my car?"

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"I can give it to you, but I can't give it for free. You have to exchange something for it," Hua Xiyu said, and turned to the crowd that had gathered around to watch the fun: "Everyone, tell me, it's not right to rob someone else's things in broad daylight, don't you agree?"

People around were talking about how unreasonable the child was and whether there was any law or not. Public opinion was overwhelmingly critical of the child.

"This jade pendant is for you." The child held his chin and thought for a while. He was probably afraid of offending the public, or he weighed the pros and cons of whether to rob or exchange. In the end, he decided to exchange it. If he robbed it back, he would definitely be punished. So he pulled off a jade pendant from his body and handed it to the child.

"What's the use of this thing? You can't eat or drink it. Do you have anything else?" Hua Xiyu didn't even reach out to take it. He glanced at the jade pendant with disdain.

Why did the ancients like to give jade pendants to others? Am I cursed by the jade pendant?

The child touched his body again and looked at the others: "We only have silver, nothing else."

"Oh, you have silver, then give me some." Hua Xiyu felt very happy. God is not letting me down. I am in need of silver, and someone is sending me some.

I don't know if there's anything else left in the car that can be sold. I'll have to check it out some other day.

A group of children searched their bodies and took out a handful of silver coins and handed them to Hua Xiyu.

"How much is this?" Hua Xiyu asked bewilderedly, looking at a handful of silver.

"There are more than twenty taels," someone in the audience said loudly.

"It's just over twenty taels. That won't work. It's too little." You want to buy my car with such a small amount of money? It's just a dream.

"How much do you want?" the child asked.

"It should be at least five thousand taels," Hua Xiyu said without thinking. I don't believe that a little kid like you can come up with five thousand taels of silver. If he really has the money to buy it, then I don't mind selling it. Who told me that a rare commodity is valuable?

"Five thousand taels? That much?" The children were stunned: "We don't have that much."

"Wow, isn't this a robbery?" someone shouted.

"What is this thing worth so much silver?"

"Young Master, I advise you not to buy it and go home."

"If you don't want to sell it to them, just say so. You can't cheat children like this!"

There was a flurry of discussion, but Hua Xiyu was too lazy to pay attention to them. People who came to watch the fun never thought it was a big deal. It was the child who paid the money, not someone else.

She looked at the children, shrugged, spread her hands, and made a helpless expression: "There's nothing we can do about it."

"If I bring the silver tomorrow, will you run away?" The kid seemed determined to get it, especially after seeing her running away on the bike just now. It looked so cool. He liked her so much and he had to get it.

"No, I haven't broken any law, why should I run away? Just bring the silver and I'll sell it to you." Her expression left no room for doubt.

"How can I find you tomorrow?" the child asked worriedly.

Hua Xiyu didn't really think that the child's parents would give him five thousand taels of silver to buy something he didn't even know what it was. Yagen hadn't thought of asking for his name and address, but when he asked, he was very curious.

"First tell me your name and where you live, and I can send it to you tomorrow," she asked him.

The child opened his mouth to speak, but his friend came up and whispered something in his ear. He said firmly, "No, I can't tell you."

"Well, my name is Lin Da, and I live in... No, I can't tell you my address either." She smiled cunningly, mainly because she was afraid of causing trouble to the Prince's Mansion. In this foreign world and foreign land, it is better to avoid trouble.

"Okay then, at this time tomorrow, you wait here and I will use the money to buy your feet, feet, and bicycle," the child said generously.

"Bicycle," Hua Xiyu corrected him in time, "Not only will I sell it to you, I will also teach you how to ride it. Five thousand taels of silver, you won't lose anything. There is only one in the whole Nanyue Kingdom." Oh, no, there is another one, but I can't tell you now.

"Okay, it's a deal," the child said happily, and walked away with dignity.

When the people around saw that they had reached an agreement and there was nothing exciting to watch, they gradually dispersed.

Finally, she got rid of these little brats. She didn't believe that he could spend five thousand taels of silver to buy a bicycle.

It was getting dark, and there was no way to ask for money from the vegetarian restaurant, so she had to go back to the palace. If she was any later, there would be no food in the stable. It seemed as if the group of people had never been full. If they were late for a meal, there would be nothing left. Fortunately, Ah Tu brought her food, and there was meat at every meal.

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