Because Mu Yue is young, she is often picked up by adults.

She was very familiar with Kangxi's embrace.

Even with both feet off the ground, he showed no sign of fear.

Instead, he leisurely swung his legs.

The moment she was picked up, Mu Yue finally saw clearly who the woman kneeling on the ground, dressed in palace maid's clothes, was.

Consort De... no, that's not right, she's just a palace maid who was once favored by the Emperor.

I should address her as Uya.

She wasn't this innocent and naive girl when she tried to kill Yinzhen.

Interesting!

She remembered that Consort Tong had said that Uya had been sent to the Imperial Laundry Department, so how did she end up here? And kneeling before the Emperor?

Could it be that Consort Tong's mother was deceived?

Or is it that Uya is so powerful that she can get out of the Xin Zhe Ku after entering it?

Mu Yue had always been somewhat curious about the mother of Yinzhen, the historical victor.

In addition, since she was wearing a book that described the life of Uya, she was naturally more curious about Uya and her gaze lingered on her for a while longer.

Kangxi naturally noticed Muyue's subtle actions.

A hint of displeasure flashed in his eyes.

Of course, this displeasure was not directed at Mu Yue.

He was still somewhat interested in seeing what Wuya was planning to do, but Muyue's arrival disrupted his original plans.

He has absolutely no interest in paying attention to Uya now.

"Moon, why are you staring at other people and ignoring Father Emperor?"

Kangxi interrupted Mu Yue's continued stare at Wuya.

Mu Yue turned to look at Kangxi, who was holding her, and pretended to be curious. "Yue'er just feels that this older sister in front of her looks a little familiar. I think I've seen her before."

"But it seems that there is no such sister among the concubines in the harem, so Yue'er finds it a bit strange."

It's perfectly normal for children to have poor memories and not remember a woman they've met once before.

Kangxi did not intend to explain Wuya's identity, and prepared to leave with Muyue in his arms.

It took a lot of effort for Uya to find out Kangxi's whereabouts and get this chance encounter.

She had planned to take this opportunity to regain favor.

Unexpectedly, Mu Yue ruined it.

Her face, hidden in the shadows, had a somewhat distorted expression.

Sure enough, she and that brat didn't get along.

It was this brat who suddenly appeared with Consort Tong, causing me to lose the perfect opportunity to kill that unfilial son, Yinzhen.

They also lost the opportunity to gain the emperor's favor by taking advantage of his guilt.

Now, she has once again broken her own plans.

Looks like I need to think of a way to get rid of this brat.

One wicked thought after another popped into Wuya's mind.

Just then, Mu Yue suddenly shivered.

She had a feeling that someone was plotting against her, and instinctively began to look around.

Finally, the gaze settled on Uya, who remained kneeling with her head bowed.

It must be her!

I don't know what she'll do, but whatever she plans to do, I won't let her succeed.

[Breaking the monster, Uya has gained favor and earned 500 points.]

This was the first time Mu Yue had earned points after completing the mission to save Yinzhen.

She seemed a little surprised.

But the thought of using points to buy all the good things in the system made her excited.

Kangxi clearly sensed the change in the child's mood in his arms and immediately asked, "Yue'er, what good thing happened that made you suddenly feel better?"

Mu Yue naturally wouldn't tell Kangxi about the existence of the system and points.

She knew how suspicious Emperor Kangxi was.

He believed he was favored because of his extraordinary birth and the good fortune he could bring to the Qing Dynasty.

Without these, Father Emperor certainly wouldn't tolerate me for long.

Mu Yue was aware of all of this.

She squinted slightly, her round almond-shaped eyes crinkling into crescent moons with a smile.

"Father promised to take Yue'er out of the palace. Now that Yue'er's injuries have healed, when will Father take Yue'er out of the palace?"

Emperor Kangxi was so busy lately that he almost forgot about this promise.

Hearing Mu Yue's question, he was taken aback for a moment, but quickly came to his senses and said with a smile, "Tomorrow, Father Emperor will take you out of the palace."

He also needed to see for himself how those who had been vaccinated against smallpox were doing now.

Although the imperial physicians described the situation in detail every day, Emperor Kangxi still wanted to confirm it with his own eyes.

"Father, are you serious?"

Mu Yue stared intently at Kangxi, carefully checking for any signs that he was lying.

If Kangxi were truly lying, Mu Yue would have no way of detecting it given her abilities.

Fortunately, Kangxi had no intention of deceiving Muyue.

The next morning, right after the court session ended, Mu Yue was taken to the Imperial Study by the people serving Emperor Kangxi.

As the Crown Prince watched Mu Yue being taken away by Kangxi's men, a hint of envy appeared in his eyes.

Thinking that he had failed to win back his sister and could not leave the palace, his expression became increasingly dejected. He even felt that he could not do anything well and could not even concentrate on reading.

Seeing the Crown Prince in such a state, the Empress couldn't help but feel sorry for him.

She also felt that the conflict between the two children had lasted for too long, so she decided to give the Crown Prince a few words of advice.

Mu Yue was completely unaware of all this.

Once she was taken to the Imperial Study, she quickly boarded a carriage to leave the palace.

As the carriage headed towards the outskirts of the city, Mu Yue immediately realized that Kangxi had ulterior motives for leaving the palace.

I guess it's some important business again.

She immediately nestled into Kangxi's arms, asking somewhat sullenly, "Father, where are we going?"

"Yue'er wants to eat the sugar figurines from East Street, and also..."

Mu Yue counted on her fingers, talking about the snacks and interesting things she had seen when she left the palace.

The last time I left the palace, I unexpectedly ran into Brother Baoqing, so I didn't stay outside the palace for long.

I don't have the right opportunity to experience the things I like.

She thought she would have a chance this time, but the carriage took a completely different route.

Looking at his daughter, who was lying on his lap with a look of innocence mixed with a hint of grievance, Kangxi smiled and said, "After we go to the Imperial Estate, Father will take Yue'er to eat all the things you want to eat."

Mu Yue's eyes lit up instantly.

Emperor Kangxi almost always kept his promises.

Even if it can't all be fulfilled, at least we can get some, which is better than getting nothing and being stuck in the palace with Brother Baocheng.

She insisted on bringing the dough figurines and other interesting trinkets back to the palace, so that she could show them to Brother Baocheng, but not let him touch them.

As Mu Yue thought about it, the grievance on her face disappeared.

Her round, almond-shaped eyes darted around, lively and alert; it was clear she wasn't up to any good.

Emperor Kangxi was happy to indulge Muyue's little quirks. He simply smiled, held Muyue in his arms, leaned against the carriage, and closed his eyes to rest.

Soon, the carriage stopped in front of the imperial estate.

Mu Yue was lifted down from the carriage by Kangxi and saw a large group of people kneeling in front of her.

The person kneeling at the very front of the crowd looked somewhat familiar.

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