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Chapter 620: Third Brother and Third Uncle Are Fighting Again

Author: White peach sweet porridge
updatedAt: 2026-01-11

CHAPTER 620: CHAPTER 620: THIRD BROTHER AND THIRD UNCLE ARE FIGHTING AGAIN

Zhi’er’s Fengchao Mansion, once the standards were set, began its intense renovations.

The summer heat was intense, and Mingyang Academy feared students would suffer heatstroke on their way.

As a result, classes were significantly reduced.

Bai Xilie became increasingly busy with political affairs, so Zhi’er often visited Rui’s Mansion or Prince Kang’s Mansion.

That day, after an afternoon nap.

The little one suddenly missed Princess Consort Kang’s cooking.

So she took a carriage and arrived at Prince Kang’s Mansion by dusk.

"Third Aunt~"

Knowing Zhi’er was coming, Princess Consort Kang waited at the door specially.

The little one, upon seeing her, immediately jumped into her arms.

She looked up with a round, adorable face: "Zhi’er wants to eat your taro braised chicken."

Princess Consort Kang laughed heartily: "Alright, alright, tonight Third Aunt will cook a table of dishes for you."

Zhi’er said coquettishly in a sweet, soft voice: "Zhi’er loves eating Third Aunt’s cooking the most, if I don’t eat it for three days, I miss it, and if I don’t eat it for five days, I can’t sleep!"

The childlike banter made Princess Consort Kang laugh uncontrollably.

The maid beside her said timely: "It’s lucky little princess came, otherwise Princess Consort wouldn’t know how long she would be frowning."

Princess Consort Kang’s face became stern and she scolded: "Don’t speak out of turn."

Zhi’er blinked her big eyes and asked: "Third Aunt, what happened? Did my brothers make you upset?"

Princess Consort Kang, hearing the little one ask, didn’t want to lie to her.

So she lightly sighed.

"Your Third Brother, once again, argued with your Third Uncle."

Zhi’er tilted her little head: "What was it about this time?"

Third Brother and Third Uncle’s relationship had always been bad.

The father and son were like firecrackers, guaranteed to explode when they met!

Princess Consort Kang explained.

It turned out, Fifth Heir Bai Fengqing, liked to make crafts like hairpins.

He had a gift for these and found them interesting.

The jewelry he made was more exquisite and intricate than those sold outside.

But unfortunately, Prince Kang felt that, as a boy, it wasn’t masculine to play with such girly things all day.

So he had scolded him for this many times.

Bai Fengqing knew his father didn’t like it, so he secretly played with them.

Unexpectedly, today Prince Kang discovered him.

A quarrel ensued between the father and son, and Prince Kang accidentally broke the gold foil flower Bai Fengqing had spent two months carving.

You should know, a piece of fine gold foil needs to be repeatedly hammered to take shape.

Not to mention, carving it into small flowers with a small knife.

Bai Fengqing’s heart and soul were destroyed in that moment.

No matter how strong he was, he couldn’t help but have red eyes.

Princess Consort Kang sighed and said: "Your Third Uncle is a prideful man. Even if he knows he’s wrong, he won’t admit it verbally, he’ll try to make up for it elsewhere."

"But when your Third Brother found out, he immediately went to confront your Third Uncle, and they had another huge argument."

The maid added: "It was very intense, the Third Prince punched a pillar next to the Prince, and the pillar even cracked!"

Zhi’er’s black eyes widened.

Third Brother is so strong!

The little one quickly asked, "Then where’s Third Uncle?"

"He was angry and went out drinking with friends."

Zhi’er pursed her small mouth: "Third Uncle did something wrong, didn’t apologize, and even went out to have fun, too bad!"

Just wait, I’m going to sort him out!

"Third Aunt, I’m going to see Fifth Brother."

Princess Consort Kang then instructed the maid to lead Zhi’er to Bai Fengqing’s courtyard.

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