Chapter 1566 The Feudal King Seizes the Heir (7)
Jin Jue beckoned and summoned the eunuch and Xiao Fuzi who were serving him personally.
He whispered a few words.
After receiving the order, Xiao Fuzi went out to do something, and came back not long after.
Everyone saw this move.
The eunuchs and maids beside the caring person also moved, and went out to find out the matter clearly.
It turned out that the banquet was made to suit the princess's wishes, and the prince specially asked Xiao Fuzi to go to the imperial dining room to watch it!
Jin Jue treats Xu Changrong too much with such doting, right?
King Lu frowned a little, and looked at Xia Ling a few more times, but he didn't see that apart from her good looks, there was nothing outstanding about her that was worthy of Jin Jue.
As members of the royal family, they are all accustomed to beauties.
Dressed in the imperial attire of a princess, the woman is extraordinarily grand.
Her face was beautiful and bright, and her figure was perfect. Even King Lu couldn't find anything wrong with her manner of eating quietly.
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The dinner ended with Jin Jue's constant show of affection.
Jin Yandi frowned at Jin Juesiu's attention, and let them go.
Empress Li saw that it was late, so she arranged for the palace people to bring some princes to stay overnight in the palace.
Emperor Jin Yan and Empress Li left first, and then Jin Jue and several princes stopped in front of everyone in their palace chariot.
Each palace chariot is carried by eight people, and it is also the only means of transportation in the palace. Depending on the status, the comfort of the palace chariot varies.
The palace is the palace where the princes live.
The prince took Xia Ling to stay in the East Palace, which was specially reserved for the prince. The palaces of the other princes were not far from the East Palace. They had been empty for a long time since the princes came to the feudal domain.
This palace is like seven stars in a row, with the East Palace as the head, forming a line.
King Lu and King Wei got on the palace chariot when they heard Jin Jue speak.
"Chang Rong, the moonlight is still good, why don't we go for a walk together."
This smiling tone really makes one's stomach sour.
At this age, who doesn't have a princess in his house? But they didn't bring them into the palace this time, and Jin Jue showed off their faces time and time again.
Without speaking, Xia Ling just nodded, and his hand was held by Jin Jue beside him.
The two were wearing palace gowns with long robes and wide sleeves.
The man held her hand with his slender and warm hands, and wrapped her hand in his palm. From the palm to the fingers, Jin Jue held Xia Ling tightly.
"His Royal Highness is in a good mood, I will take a step first."
Looking at Jin Jue who was holding Xu Changrong by the hand, King Lu looked at Jin Luo who was standing still. A hint of thought flashed across his face, and he said goodbye to Jin Jue with a rather ambiguous smile.
Then came King Wei.
King Wei's concubine mother and King Lu's concubine mother have always been on good terms, so their relationship is not bad.
King Wei said goodbye to Jin Jue, and then the palace chariot was lifted quickly, and caught up with King Lu's palace chariot. The two of them did not know what they said, and they smiled from time to time.
"Second brother, go ahead alone." Jin Jue looked at Jin Luo at the side.
Standing aside, Jin Luo didn't mean to go to the palace chariot, but she was wearing a black robe with the moonlight shining on her, and her figure looked extraordinarily straight and lonely.
"Your Majesty, please go ahead." Jin Luo spoke slowly.
Jin Luo was low-key and indifferent, not close to his brothers, especially the prince.
After Jin Jue said it, he didn't plan to take care of him anymore.
For Jin Luo, because of various grudges, Jin Jue didn't intend to have too many negotiations with him.
Holding the woman's hand under the long sleeves, Jin Jue said in a low voice, and led her forward.
They moved forward, and Xiao Fuzi followed behind with the palace chariot, keeping a distance from the two in front without making a sound, not daring to disturb them.