A Foodie Transmigrated into the Palace
Chapter 669 Warmth
CHAPTER 669: CHAPTER 669 WARMTH
Xia Ruqing quickly washed up, dressed, and came out of the inner room.
Little Bun had already woken up. He had even run a large loop outside with Yellow Bean.
His little nose was frozen bright red.
Seeing the mud on his shoes, Xia Ruqing laughed and said, "Did you run off to the back garden again?"
Little Bun earnestly nodded his head.
"Mother! Yellow Bean is so amazing; he dug a big hole in the back garden, and inside there are lots of..."
"Lots of..."
Towards the end, Little Bun didn’t know what words to use to describe it.
"That..."
"Lots!"
Xia Ruqing couldn’t help but smile in exasperation. "Lots of what? You’ve been talking for so long!"
Little Bun, his voice tinged with urgency, pulled her over to take a look.
Xia Ruqing accompanied her son to the back garden.
Indeed, where vegetables had once been planted, there was now a large hole. Inside, many peanuts, walnuts, beans, and various other dried fruits were buried, some already sprouting.
She was instantly stunned. "Where did all these come from?"
Xiao Xizi chuckled from the side. "Reporting to Master, it’s the work of field mice!"
"They need to prepare for winter too. You used to grow fruit here, Master, which naturally attracted them!"
"Don’t worry, this servant can set some traps here. I guarantee we’ll catch every single one!"
Xia Ruqing nodded her head. "That’s a good idea!"
Little Bun wasn’t listening to her; his little bottom stuck out, and his eyes sparkled as he stared at the hole.
"Mother! What are field mice?"
After thinking for a moment, Xia Ruqing said, "They are naughty animals that steal grain from the fields and deliberately bite through the roots of the crops!"
"However, they are most afraid of Da Bai!" Xia Ruqing spoke as if discussing a serious matter.
Cats and mice are natural enemies, after all! She wasn’t wrong!
Although rats and field mice aren’t exactly the same, they... should both be afraid of cats, right?
Whatever, it’s close enough.
Besides, it’s not like her son will specialize in this in the future; knowing the gist is enough.
She herself only happened to learn these things during her childhood stays at her maternal grandmother’s house.
Otherwise, who would specifically learn about such things!
Little Bun’s eyes brightened again. "But Mother, why didn’t Da Bai come to catch them?"
Xia Ruqing was taken aback by the question. After thinking, she could only respond, "Because Da Bai sleeps at night, and field mice sleep during the day!"
"Besides, field mice are in holes underground, so Da Bai can’t see them!"
"Oh..." Little Bun nodded his head like a little adult.
His mischievous and clever look made Xia Ruqing want to laugh.
"Alright, it’s too cold outside; let’s go back in!"
"Okay!" Little Bun happily agreed.
Xia Ruqing smiled contentedly, picked up her son, and headed to the front courtyard.
Unexpectedly, just as they stepped into the front courtyard and before they could even enter the house, they heard an announcement from outside:
"The Emperor has arrived!"
Xia Ruqing’s heart skipped a beat, and she hurriedly carried Little Bun out to greet him. It was freezing cold outside.
Zhao Junyao had arrived in the Capital City that morning. He disliked grand receptions and had no patience for conventional courtesies. So this time, he hadn’t informed the palace and returned alone.
He rode a fast horse into the palace. Finding Zhaochen Palace deserted, his heart felt just as empty. Thus, without even changing his clothes, he headed straight for Qingya Residence.
「Meanwhile, the Harem was still oblivious!」
"Greetings, Your Majesty!"
"Greetings, Father Emperor!"
Seeing the mother and child offering their salutations, Zhao Junyao’s heart immediately swelled, feeling full to the brim.
"Rise!" With that, he helped them both up and ushered them inside.
Xia Ruqing personally attended to the Emperor, helping him change his clothes and wash up. After having someone restyle his hair, she asked with a smile, "Where did Your Majesty rest last night? Have you had breakfast?"
Zhao Junyao paused momentarily. "I traveled through the night to get back. I haven’t eaten anything!"
Upon hearing this, Xia Ruqing quickly ordered the imperial meal to be served. "It will take some time to prepare a fresh meal, Your Majesty. Please make do with this for now."
On the table was a meal that Zi Yue had just set out, which Xia Ruqing hadn’t touched!
Zhao Junyao glanced at it and then gestured with his hand. "No need to order anew, this is sufficient!"
"Let’s eat together!"
Xia Ruqing no longer stood on ceremony, smiled in agreement, and picked up her chopsticks.
On the table was a plate of steamed dumplings, filled with her favorite shrimp. These were made with the largest and finest shrimp, encased in translucent wrappers, looking exceptionally appealing. To eat one, she would gently pick it up, dip it in a ginger-vinegar sauce, and take a light bite. The wrapper was firm yet yielding, the shrimp tender and succulent—delicious to the core. She could eat them every day and never tire of them!
Another dish was braised tofu skin. There was also a steamer basket of crystal soup dumplings, and a large bowl of hot chicken noodle soup, topped with a perfectly round poached egg.
This simple meal was fragrant. It was clearly meant to be eaten, not just admired.
Zhao Junyao ate with great satisfaction. Having eaten and drunk his fill, he felt drowsy. He hadn’t slept well the previous night.
After breakfast, Xia Ruqing helped him settle down to rest.
With Li Shengan managing matters outside, no one else knew the Emperor was there. Xia Ruqing felt completely at ease.
The Emperor slept on her bed.
She then led Little Bun to the west wing-room.
Little Bun, who would turn two at the end of the month, was very sensible. Xia Ruqing told him that his Father Emperor had traveled all night and was now very tired and needed to rest. And he truly didn’t make a fuss or any noise.
Xia Ruqing secretly praised him in her heart. Not bad, quite considerate.
He will probably be filial to me in the future too.
Pleased with this thought, she had someone bring over a copy of the "Three-Character Classic." She began to read the stories within it to him, one line at a time.
This copy of the "Three-Character Classic" was from the Hanlin Academy. A Grand Scholar from the academy had annotated each line of the book, turning it into a short, pithy story. Children enjoyed listening to these stories and could understand them, eliminating the need for rote memorization.
At least, Little Bun loved listening. Every time she told a story, Little Bun would pepper her with a string of ’why’ questions.
Xia Ruqing had to draw on her less-than-profound knowledge, often stumbling through her explanations.
But her knowledge was ultimately insufficient! As a result, she often couldn’t answer him.
Whenever Little Bun saw her stumped, he would wrinkle his little nose and tease her, "Mother, you’re so slow! It should be like this!"
When Xia Ruqing heard his explanation, which actually made sense, she felt a bit of a headache.
Is this son truly mine?
Why is there such a vast difference in our intelligence?
Could it be that Zhao Junyao is so intelligent that he single-handedly boosted our son’s IQ?
Er...
Xia Ruqing was startled by her own train of thought. When she snapped back to reality, she was taken aback. Heavens, what am I even thinking!
I’m very smart too, alright? Otherwise, how could I be living so well!
Zhao Junyao didn’t awaken until the afternoon. Li Shengan stood guard outside, and indeed, not a whisper of the Emperor’s presence had leaked out.
After rising, he quickly washed and tidied himself up. Zhao Junyao was once again his usual vigorous self.
Apart from the notebook detailing the officials’ misdeeds that he brought back from his trip, he also had gifts for Qingqing.