The Poisonous Concubine is alive

Chapter 174 Children Playing

Liu Yunrou really likes Ye Chenxuan.

The relationship between the two has never changed.

Gradually, the two discovered that it was possible to cultivate immortality in this world.

I thought of Liu Yunrou’s coma before.

Ye Chenxuan and Liu Yunrou began to look for ways to cultivate immortality. They read ancient books and visited famous mountains and rivers, hoping to find an opportunity to break through their cultivation.

By chance, they heard about a mysterious ancient tomb, which was said to contain endless treasures and immortality secrets, so they decided to go to the tomb to explore.

In the ancient tomb, they encountered various dangers and traps, but with Ye Chenxuan's extraordinary medical skills and Liu Yunrou's wit and courage, they were able to escape danger time and time again.

Eventually, they discovered an ancient manual on cultivating immortality, which contained a unique method of cultivation. Overjoyed, Ye Chenxuan and Liu Yunrou began practicing according to the manual. Over time, their cultivation gradually improved, and they finally embarked on the path to immortality.

Liu Yunrou was pruning newly opened flowers in the garden, her technique gentle and skillful, as if she was whispering something to each flower. Suddenly, she heard hurried footsteps, followed by a small figure running quickly from a distance, heading straight towards her.

"Mom, Mom!" the child shouted as he ran, his tender voice filled with excitement and eagerness. Liu Yunrou put down the scissors in her hand and turned to face the child. Her child's face was flushed and he was panting, but his eyes were shining brightly.

"What's wrong, baby? Why are you so anxious to find your mother?" Liu Yunrou squatted down, gently stroked the child's hair, and asked with concern.

"Mom, I found a little bird with an injured wing. I brought it back and would like to ask you to help take care of it." The child looked up, his eyes full of expectation and trust. He carefully took out a small cage from behind him, with an injured little bird lying in it.

Liu Yunrou's heart melted instantly. She gently took the cage and looked at the child's kind and innocent heart, deeply moved. "You are such a good child, you know how to care for little lives. Let's help it heal together so that it can fly again soon, okay?"

The child nodded vigorously, a bright smile on her face. The figures of mother and daughter gradually merged into one in the afterglow of the setting sun. The warmth and love between them seemed to be the most beautiful scenery in the world.

Ye Chenxuan stood in the courtyard pavilion, his gaze tenderly fixed on a group of children not far away. They were his children, their little figures darting through the garden, their voices filled with laughter and joy. Their goal was to find their mother, Ye Chenxuan's wife, the "little cutie" they called her.

"Dad, have you seen the Queen Mother? We've been looking for her for a long time and want to give her a surprise." The youngest child ran over, looking up with curiosity and anticipation in his eyes.

Ye Chenxuan smiled, bent down, and gently scratched the tip of the child's nose: "Your mother is over there, she is preparing snacks for you. But you must be careful not to let her discover your plan."

The children nodded excitedly, exchanged a "secret" look, and then cautiously moved toward the kitchen. Ye Chenxuan's eyes followed them the entire time, filled with doting and happiness. Seeing the children's efforts to surprise their beloved mother, a warm feeling welled up in his heart.

"Mother, we love you!" Suddenly, the children shouted in unison, rushing in from the kitchen door. Ye Chenxuan saw his wife's surprised expression from afar, and the joy of the children surrounding her, and couldn't help but smile. In this moment, he felt immense satisfaction and happiness, because this was his most precious family, the "little cuties" he would forever cherish in his heart.

"Father, Mother, what are you doing?" The little princess ran briskly from the end of the palace corridor, her footsteps making crisp sounds on the smooth stone slabs. Her eyes curiously searched the hall for her parents.

The Emperor sat at a large desk, a quill in hand, meticulously reviewing memorials. The Empress stood nearby, instructing the palace maids on how to arrange the decorations for the upcoming banquet. At the little princess's voice, they both looked up, their gazes filled with loving kindness.

"Oh, my little darling, we are preparing for the coming festival." The queen mother answered gently, putting down the fabric in her hand, walked towards the little princess, squatted down, and stroked her soft hair.

The emperor also put down his work, walked up to the little princess, and said with a smile, "I am here to handle some state affairs, ensuring the peace and prosperity of our country. What about you, little princess? Have you learned anything new today that you would like to share with me?"

The little princess tilted her head and thought for a moment, then said excitedly, "Today I learned how to draw birds. They are so beautiful. I want to draw lots of birds and let them fly to our palace."

The Emperor and the Queen Mother smiled at each other. Their daughter always brought boundless joy and warmth to this solemn palace with her innocent presence. The Queen Mother gently lifted the little princess and said, "Let's go paint and fill our palace with birds." The little princess laughed joyfully in her mother's arms, a laughter that echoed the joyful game of chase she and the other children had in the palace gardens. Sunlight filtered through the sparse clouds, illuminating their faces with a healthy, wheat-colored glow. They chased each other, their laughter and screams echoing like the most beautiful melody of spring.

"Xiao Xixi, you can't catch me!" Xiao Hua smiled as he nimbly shuttled between the flowers, waving his little hands in the air as if playing with the wind.

Don't be complacent, I will definitely catch you! " Xiao Xixi followed closely behind, his eyes flashing with determination, although his face was already flushed.

On the grassy lawn not far away, Feng'er and Qi'er were learning to dance with a group of palace maids. They mimicked their every move, and though they were still a little rusty, their dedication earned them endless praise. Every time they completed a beautiful turn, they high-fived each other in celebration, their faces filled with smiles of accomplishment.

Wanwan took a few younger children to feed the fish by the pond. They held small pieces of steamed buns in their hands and threw them carefully into the water. They watched the fish scramble for the food, and the children's eyes were full of curiosity and surprise.

In this joyful world, the children's true nature was fully unleashed. Their every movement and expression was vivid and innocent. The palace gardens were filled with life because of these lively figures, as if this was their most beautiful childhood paradise. Light filled the entire hall.

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