Hundred Flowers Banquet (II)

When the eldest princess saw that no one was on it, she said, "Since the ladies are all talented, why don't you show off your sons?" ”

"The eldest princess is polite." Because Luo Shizi sat down in the first position in the row, he could only answer on behalf of everyone again.

"Since it's a feast of flowers, why don't you write poems, with flowers as the theme? How about Luo Shizi? The eldest princess asked.

"What the eldest princess said is very reasonable." Luo Ningyuan said seriously.

"Why don't you take the lead first?" Rui Wang Ye said.

"Since the prince asked, this prince will take the lead first, and this prince will see the chrysanthemums blooming brightly in the eldest princess's garden, so let's take this flower as the theme." She can only catch ducks on the shelves. Fortunately, there are no modern verses in this era.

"Dim and faint purple, melt and melt yellow. Tao Ling fence color, Luo Han house fragrance. When is it forbidden to be exposed again, it is really cowardly. May the pan-golden parrot ascend to the white jade hall. Luo Ningyuan said lightly.

"When is it forbidden to be exposed again, it is really cowardly." Lord Rui muttered in a low voice. "Good poetry!" He smiled.

"This poem is truly a masterpiece! This king likes it very much, so I will reward you with a night pearl. Rui Wang Ye said.

Leng Feng reluctantly took out a very round and smooth bead the size of an egg. This is not a night pearl, it is a very precious medicinal herb called: Arowana Pearl. It is a very fierce fish in the sea, and it can also go ashore, but it is still inseparable from the water, and the combat effectiveness of the ashore will decrease, but it has to go up in order to reproduce. This kind of bead can only grow in the old Arowana, it grows in the brain, its skull is round, and the brain becomes old is the moment this bead becomes a pearl, and its life comes to an end.

As long as this bead absorbs enough energy in the sun, it will emit a soft white light at night, which is said to be a medicinal herb because this bead has a great effect on the eyes. As long as it is not caused by external factors that cause the loss of eyeballs, it can restore the brightness of the eyes.

Arowana beads are hard to find, most of them are eaten by its predators, and few die of old age on the shore. The lifespan of arowana is generally around 30 years. Man cannot raise it.

"Lord, this is absolutely unacceptable." Luo Ningyuan refused.

"You don't like the gift this king gave you?" He had a bad face.

"Nope." She was powerless to refute.

"Then put it away, and you can take it with you." He snorted arrogantly.

"Thank you, Lord Wang." She could only be forced to accept ╮( ̄▽ ̄"")╭

"According to this, the palace can't be stingy, so let's give the paintings of the Su Hang Su family to Luo Shizi." The eldest princess said.

"Thank you, eldest princess, for the painting." Luo Ningyuan thanked him again.

"It's fine." She turned her head to look at Luo Ningyuan, then looked straight ahead and continued, "Then let's start again." The eldest princess said.

"A hundred flowers bloom in a hundred gardens, and a hundred flowers wear a hundred flowers. Mobi predecessors have horses, a moment of confusion and a moment of fragrance. Cao Guogong's grandson Cao Xianshi said.

"Okay." The eldest princess said.

Later, people wrote poems one after another, but I just thought it was very boring.

I just stayed up and waited until the end.

As she stepped into the carriage, Lord Rui stopped her.

"What else does Lord Rui have to advise?" She looked up at him.

"This prince has given you a benefit, shouldn't you thank this king?" Rui Wang Ye said confidently.

"The benefits? What does the prince mean? She asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Outside the city, Zishi." He's still talking.

"Stop." She quickly spoke out to stop it.

I looked around at no one and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Why don't I invite the prince to drink tea? Talk slowly? She asked tentatively.

"Yes." He smiled like a cunning fox.

Only Xiao Tao is unknown.