Chapter 1544: How the Emperor Was Raised (46)
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Only then did the prefect get up and say, "On behalf of the people of Jingzhou, the ministers hereby thank the emperor and His Royal Highness the Prince." ”
This residence was naturally arranged in the prefect's mansion, and the cadres waited until they saw the people in the carriage.
As soon as the beautiful girl came, she added a little brightness to the spring color of the garden.
The prefect secretly glanced at each other, and began to think of the rumored news about His Royal Highness the Crown Prince.
I couldn't help but start worrying about Jingzhou.
What they got was a message on the official document, and naturally they didn't know that the prince would let Miss Xiao Er accompany them, so they didn't know the identity of the other party. only thought that the prince was here to enjoy the mountains and rivers, and he specially brought a beauty, so he didn't take this errand seriously at all.
As soon as she entered the room, Mei'er said indignantly, "Miss, you don't know that they look at you like a vixen, if you show your identity, you will definitely be able to make them respectful." ”
Shen Mubai is not blind, she can naturally see what this group of people are thinking, she has nothing to care about, and she is more curious about how Baili Ji will solve this.
The car was tiring, and there was nothing to eat on the road, so she just wanted to eat a big meal and rest well
It's just that when the prefect invited them to the front hall, Shen Mubai's jaw was about to fall.
Steamed buns, porridge, and a few small dishes, compared to the big fish and meat in Xiao Mansion, this can be said to be simple.
In fact, she didn't dislike anything, but she was eating dry food all the way, and at most it was a game meal. I thought I could enjoy a good life when I came to Jingzhou, but I didn't expect it to be so miserable, so I could only eat steamed buns and drink porridge.
Naturally, the prefect would not be inconsiderate in his hospitality, but His Royal Highness the Crown Prince has instructed that it is enough to make something that ordinary people eat.
This is how they look in Jingzhou now, seeing the girl like this, the prefect also has a little embarrassment on his face.
Baili Ji sat down casually, picked up a steamed bun and said, "Sister Chuyi, let's rest early after dinner." ”
Shen Mubai sat down with a resentful gaze, thinking of the disaster, he was no longer aggrieved, but he still felt a little difficult to swallow, and he didn't even have a mouthful of meat.
After eating, the prefect discussed important matters with the prince, and after Shen Mubai finished bathing, he naturally went back to his room to rest.
Mei'er wanted to speak and stopped, "Is the disaster in Jingzhou so serious?" ”
She watched the young lady eat porridge and steamed buns, and she felt uncomfortable, but His Royal Highness the Crown Prince ate the same way, and as a little slave, she couldn't say anything.
Shen Mubai asked her to go back to rest, and after sleeping for a while, she felt uncomfortable in her stomach and wanted to eat meat.
The more she thought about it, the more she couldn't sleep.
When she smelled the smell of meat, Shen Mubai thought that she was hallucinating, but she sniffed it carefully, her saliva flooded, and she couldn't help but get out of bed.
There was a sound of rustling outside the window, Shen Mubai hesitated, and then saw a vague figure faintly appear outside, accompanied by a gentle knocking sound, "Sister Chu Yi." ”
She opened the window, and the boy rolled in, curling his lips and saying, "Is there a thrill of a tryst?" ”
Shen Mubai, "......" didn't thank you, she just wanted to blow up the male protagonist's dog head.
Baili Ji was not in a hurry, and raised the thing in his hand, "What do you guess this is?" ”
Shen Mubai sniffed it, and the smell of meat was even worse, and his eyes immediately glowed green, and he swallowed his saliva with difficulty, "Brother Ji is what he says." ”
Baili Ji raised his eyebrows, "If I say it's a steamed bun." ”
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