Quick Wear: After being conquered by the male protagonist, he said I was sick

Chapter 794: Green Plum Drunk (32)



Chapter 794: Green Plum Drunk (32)

Every morning at court, Jiang Que would have the dragon robe that Cheng Hui had personally taken off put back on him.

Jiang Que, still half asleep, was too lazy to speak, thinking to himself: [I don't want to get up, I'll just let you wear it.]

Cheng Hui politely declined, saying, "Those who live the martial world have no ambitions for this."

Jiang Que didn't want to get dressed. He turned around, hugged Cheng Hui, and kissed his neck: "I'm also a person of the martial world."

I also have a cult.

Cheng Hui pushed the person away: "My family has no throne for me to inherit."

He won that pathetic alliance leader position from his father when he was just a teenager.

It's not very challenging.

Jiang Que, who had been pushed away, turned back to hug Cheng Hui: [Then call me Father, and I will pass the throne to you.]

"..."

The next second, Jiang Que, who hadn't finished dressing, was thrown out of the room.

Along with his dragon robe.

As the door closed again, Jiang Que, as usual, clutched his clothes and muttered, "What a temper."

If you don't want to shout, then don't shout.

Anyway, I have plenty of strength and means.

Cheng Hui, who could hear his thoughts from inside the door: "..."

Are you no longer trying to avoid it at all?

...

Jiang Que also had a younger brother, the second prince born to the empress.

Because of his young age, no other concubines were willing to take care of him. After Emperor Lao Deng died and Jiang Que ascended the throne, he still lived in the palace. Apart from the nanny who took care of him, no one cared for him. He just followed Jiang Que from a distance, like a little tail.

He and Jiang Que are half-brothers, and he looks somewhat similar to Jiang Que when he was young.

Every time Cheng Hui saw him following her from a distance, she couldn't help but think of Jiang Que from before, who was so obedient and followed her everywhere, and was very cute.

Now...

It was getting cold, and Jiang Que didn't want to get up to attend court. Cheng Hui casually remarked, "If you really don't want to move, why don't you just pass the throne to someone else? You still have a younger brother, who seems quite obedient and has always followed you around."

Jiang Que seemed to have just realized that there was such a person, and his eyes lit up.

It didn't take long.

The second prince suddenly received a decree of succession written by Jiang Que.

He was ordered to ascend the throne immediately and attend court.

The second prince was a little bewildered as he was pulled out of bed, dressed in a small dragon robe, and sat on the throne receiving the homage of the officials.

Cold weather.

Forced to turn on his computer, he wondered if he was still asleep.

Jiang Que, who was finally free from attending court, said he was cold. After arranging everything, he happily moved on.

Cheng Hui reached out to punch him, but was pulled along by someone, and bravely moved forward.

Cheng Hui was truly at his wit's end.

He shouldn't have said that.

When the young emperor ascended the throne, Jiang Que assisted him until he was twelve years old.

The young emperor trusted and relied on Jiang Que. Although someone found him annoying, every time the young emperor looked at Jiang Que, his eyes would sparkle with admiration: "My brother is so amazing! My brother knows everything! My brother is the best in the world! My brother is so handsome!"

Jiang Que occasionally went out with Cheng Hui to roam the martial world, and would fight anyone who displeased them.

Because someone was so good-looking, with an androgynous face, people would stare at them wherever they went. Cheng Hui was very annoyed by this and took off his bamboo hat and put it on Jiang Que's head.

Jiang Que, who was buying things at a stall, was suddenly covered with a straw hat, and his eyes, which were selecting items, were suddenly blocked by the veil, making his vision blurry.

Jiang Que didn't understand. He lifted the thin veil on the hat with his fingers and looked at Cheng Hui with a slight smile. As a result, Cheng Hui stared blankly for a while, then took his hand away and put the hat back on.

Zhao'er...

I really want to lock it up.

It's only for me to see.

...

The young emperor felt insecure being alone in the palace and often wrote letters to Jiang Que.

Someone was too lazy to look at it and just threw it away.

Cheng Hui occasionally opened a few letters. They contained descriptions of what the young emperor had learned that day, what had happened to him, and questions he couldn't answer. Each letter ended with a question about when Jiang Que would return to the palace.

Cheng read a few letters, found them boring, and burned them all.

Return to the palace?

What palace are you going back to?

I'm going to roam the world.

Isn't it great to be free and unrestrained?

Cheng went back to push Jiang Que and asked him the question above, but all he got in response was a man's breathing.

There were also some...unpleasant inner voices that made him bury his face.

...

After Jiang Que abdicated, he stayed with Cheng Hui and no longer needed any maids to serve him. They also did not choose to continue following Jiang Que.

Because the younger maid's family lived in this area, the older maid chose to stay.

No one knows the true strength of the head maid except Jiang Que; in any case, she can easily gain the upper hand when fighting a grandmaster.

Even though the people in the Liu household knew that the relationship between the two was unusual, they dared not say it outright.

Regardless of her motives, with someone of such power protecting the Liu family, how could the Liu family not prosper?

With people who like him and protect him, and his family not objecting, Liu Zhao is happy every day.


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