As soon as the Cold Palace Gate opened, Emperor Yongning waved his hand, and all the Imperial Guards behind him rushed into the Cold Palace. They searched every nook and cranny, inside and out, and then dragged out that slippery little rascal who had repeatedly toyed with Emperor Yongning yet was as elusive as an eel. Jun Ning hadn’t expected this at all. He was just planting vegetables and had no idea what was happening outside until he was hoisted onto a shoulder by a group of burly men who stormed in, his vegetable seeds scattering on the ground because he hadn’t held them properly. Jun Ning looked at the scattered seeds on the ground with a pained expression. If these seeds had grown into vegetables, they would have fed him and his mother for a long time. It’s all these people’s fault. Tʜe source of this ᴄontent ɪs 𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹•𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖•𝗇𝗲𝘁 Jun Ning pounded the back of the Imperial Guard carrying him with all his might, "Let me go." But even though he used all his strength, he couldn’t hurt the armored Imperial Guard in the slightest. The guard, unaffected, continued walking forward, not even frowning. "Yi Yi." Qiong Hua saw Jun Ning being carried away on the guard’s shoulder and hurriedly threw down what she was holding and ran after them. This sudden scene had appeared countless times in Qiong Hua’s dreams, each time waking her in terror, tears streaming down her face. Every day, she lived in fear, dreading that this day would suddenly come. Because of this, she had Jun Ning disguise himself as a boy. Even when they had nothing to eat or drink, forcing her to labor for these items, she never let Jun Ning appear in front of outsiders. She did everything herself, trying to minimize his existence. She had been careful enough. She thought that at least this way Jun Ning could grow up safely, but she didn’t expect the day in her dreams to become reality so soon. Blame her, blame her for not watching over Jun Ning, allowing him to sneak out and get noticed some time ago. Qiong Hua was nearly consumed by guilt, but she knew now wasn’t the time for self-reproach. On the way chasing the Imperial Guards to the Cold Palace Gate, Qiong Hua had already decided in her heart that even if she had to send Jun Ning away to be raised by others, or even if they wanted her life, it didn’t matter. As long as Jun Ning’s life could be saved and he could live well, she was willing to do anything. "Who sent you? Let him go, we can talk things over." Qiong Hua chased after the Imperial Guards, crying so hard that her breath couldn’t keep up. Her vision was blurred by tears, so much so that she didn’t see the road clearly and tripped over a stone, falling to the ground. Her hand was grazed, and her knee seemed to be bleeding. But she couldn’t care for that; she struggled to get up and continue the chase. Seeing Qiong Hua fall and get hurt, Jun Ning called out painfully, "Mother, Mother..." He struggled to get off the Imperial Guard’s shoulder, but the guard held him firmly. In his desperation, he pulled the guard’s hair and bit his ear, using every means he could think of. The Imperial Guard had never been treated and, unable to bear it for a moment, let go of his grip. Jun Ning unexpectedly slid off the guard and fell, his butt aching a bit. But he didn’t care and immediately got up and ran towards Qiong Hua. Once he reached her, he looked at her bleeding palm, tears of heartache streaming down his face. "Mother, does it hurt? Yi Yi will blow on it for you?" Jun Ning blew on Qiong Hua’s bleeding wound. Qiong Hua patted his head, comforting him, "It’s just a little wound, it doesn’t hurt, Yi Yi, don’t cry." Just as Emperor Yongning entered the Cold Palace, he witnessed this scene...
