Chapter 118: Leisurely Life
Set a date to go to the Shengxing Dynasty after the confinement, Chi Xiaoman left this matter behind, and every day he teased his son with his mother-in-law, stepfather, and half-mother, Xiaolian was also here in the main altar for the time being, planning to accompany Xiaoman until he set off for the Shengxing Dynasty.
However, Xiaolian was a little disappointed that she couldn't go to the Shengxing Dynasty this time, before they said that they would go back to Xiangmanlou together, but unfortunately she was pregnant and not conducive to traveling far, and when she was confined after giving birth, it was half a year later, Xiaoman couldn't wait so long, after all, in the name of going to the Shengxing Dynasty, he still went to Emperor Xuanyuan to thank him, and he couldn't delay.
As for Wei Chimu's original plan to let Xiao Man live in Qilin Villa for a few months after the confinement was completed, he was naturally dismissed because he was going to the Shengxing Dynasty.
Xiao Yan, who has passed the full moon, is more lively and active, although he can only lie down, and he can't even turn over, but his little arms and legs like to wave around, and he often makes cute laughs, which makes adults laugh from ear to ear.
Xiao Man looked at his son's more and more delicate little face, and he was also full of joy and emotion.
How could she give birth to such a cute and beautiful child!
The confinement is not over yet, she can't leave the Shadow Pavilion, and she has to eat the confinement meal specially ordered by her mother-in-law every day, and her stepmother is also quite concerned about her conditioning body, so that Xiaoman found that she looked a little fatter this month alone.
Fortunately, she was still slender, and the nourishment of pregnancy and confinement only made her look plumper, her complexion was quite good, her cheeks were always rosy, and she looked really healthier than before.
Emperor Xuanyuan was willing to follow the original agreement, maintain peace with Yasukuni for the rest of the years, and also gave Xiao Yan a full moon gift to the emperor.
After Wei Chijing ascended the throne, the envoys sent by the two countries to congratulate each other had already returned, and Wei Chijing had no intention of sending envoys to the Shengxing Dynasty. Wei Chimu also understood in his heart that although the two countries could not be called hostile, they were only maintaining peace on the surface, and of course they would not send envoys frequently.
In this way, he and Xiaoman could not follow the envoys to the Shengxing Dynasty, but they could go alone, but it was inappropriate for him to go to the palace of the Shengxing Dynasty privately as a child of the royal family. Even if his emperor's younger brother didn't have any thoughts in his heart, he was afraid that someone with a heart would think about him.
Chi Xiaoman didn't know about Yu Chimu's troubles, and he didn't want him to know, he just hoped that she could live happily.
Chi Xiaoman doesn't have to worry about anything now, he plays with his son every day, accompanies his mother-in-law and stepparents, chats with Xiaolian, and occasionally everyone plays cards, and the day just passes, and it is not an exaggeration to say that this day is too leisurely.
Xiaoman is very satisfied with such days, there will be no war for the time being, although Wei Chimu is the prince, he does not have to go to court every day, he spends more time with her and the child, and this kind of life is getting closer and closer to her ideals.
If only they could be so peaceful for a long time, Wei Chimu could stay away from the court from now on, and their family would live a happy life from now on.
The ideal is wonderful, but she also knows that the reality is often cruel, so she can only try her best to achieve that goal, and this trip to the Shengxing Dynasty will be a key.
The days passed in leisure and happiness, and finally ushered in the day of the small full moon. She finally discovered that going to the Shengxing Dynasty was not something she could go to if she wanted to. (To be continued.) )