th, Mo Xuetong tu
yal to you," she said, playing up her cuteness as much as possible. She pulled on Madam Qin's sleeves as if
ital too, after some time. Come and vis
you so much. If not for you taking care of me w
r beautiful eyes. She looked at the woman longingly, pulling on the corn
... Tong'er is so obedient, how can my he
dience. She had forgotten all the unpleasantness of the past. Besides, the se
grandsons were old enough. She had to settle their marriage! Especially that eldest grandson of h
de green and the eight flowers were all growing from one branch. The shape and c
our respects to Madam?" Mo He asked in confus
that Young Master Xuan had even sold a few of his treasured paintings for the orchid. It
her mother. Luckily, Cousin Xuan had found the rare orchid, which improved the odds of her making a good impr
eded the lady to give her an early opening
he matters between the noble lady and her mother's
le. Ask them to find out what we need to do a rite. I
to appease he mother's spirit first. No matter what, she would get
her eyes were red. Mo Xuetong got upset when she thought of her mother, so s
to Qingliang Temple. Because she was from a
e monks in the temple. Mo Xuetong brought an elderly maid with he
help to light their altar lamps. The second level was on the middle floor. Those from the noble families of Cloud City would have their altars here. Mo Xuetong's m
mother. It was said that she had been an ordinary palace made with no title who had never been doted upon. She'd died not long
ager, nobody would light this altar light. Hearing that the princess's mother w
uetong intended t
etong's grandfather recently. Though Sima Lingyun had orchestrated her grandfather's downfall, Princess Mingzhu had clear
e to the Buddhist temple to pay respects. Mo Xuetong wa
She indeed discovered two guards standing there. They looked solemn and stood stiffly. The
down. She found her mother's alta
t in the hall. They could only hear a little nun knocking on a wooden fish instrument at the cor
laced in front o
ry front was a young man in his twenties. He had a gold crown on his head and wore a teal robe with dark print. His smile was like the spring wind and he seemed like
guard behind
ook at where Mo Xuetong, still kneeling wi
elt silently
ner of this orchid?"
t forty. She was slightly shocked when she s
f you are the owne
Does nanny need something?
It was awkward for her too. Her master liked the orchid but did not want to
Mo Xuetong smiled an
your orchid. Is it possible?" The woman smiled politely and squatted next to Mo Xuetong, opening a beautiful box of pea
ery one of them was full and round. It was difficult to find one, much less six. The maid by her side was shell-shocked. She came up and looked at
e small characters on the box with her finger. There was a character for "pearl" written in dancing characters. S
p and smiled
the box of eastern p
had traced the character on the box lightly before she spoke. It was obvious that she
speak when Mo X
. Since your master really likes this orchid, I will give it to them. You don't need to give me
ked up the vase of orchid carefully. She wiped it gently before putting it in the woman's han
an examine it carefully," Mo Xuetong said meaningfully
nd the tense relationship betwe
ip impossible to break. She knew something was
he elderly maid. Even the Princess' servant, who had seen and gone through many things, was shocked. She looked at the orchid
ady," a soft, autho
es
ully when she passed the young man. She saw that the black boots with golden threads had sto