Children of Loulan

Chapter 112 Morning Morning



Chapter 112 Morning Morning

Darl is well aware of the cruelty and reality of court life, and she is worried that they will face more difficulties and challenges as time goes by. And her sister's innocence makes her realize that the road ahead may be more difficult. Therefore, Darl will not abandon anything that may be useful now and prepare for the future.

After listening to her sister's words, although Baier didn't quite understand, he still keenly noticed a hint of worry in her sister's words. As night fell, after the two sisters finished dinner, Baier quietly walked outside, brought back a recliner, and gently placed it in front of Hanguli's bed.

She stared at Dale who was carefully feeding the young lady medicine, and said softly: "Sister, why don't you come over and lie down for a while!"

Hearing this, Dahl turned his head to look at the recliner and asked in confusion: "Where did this recliner come from?"

Bayer replied nonchalantly, "I asked someone to go to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to get it from the deputy chief steward."

However, as soon as he finished speaking, Dahl paused slightly, obviously a little surprised, and after a moment of stunned silence, he put the last mouthful of medicine into Hanguli's mouth. After carefully wiping the corners of Hanguli's mouth and putting down the medicine bowl, she turned around and said to Bayer with a serious face:

"How could you ask him for anything? You knew I was threatening him, so aren't you worried that he might bear a grudge and do something behind my back?"

Seeing her sister's serious expression, Bayer panicked, feeling helpless and confused. At this moment, she seemed to have become a child who didn't know what to do after making a mistake, and she was irritated and nervous.

He stammered as he explained, "I... I just felt that my sister had just threatened him, so if I asked him for something now, he would definitely give it to me. After all... after all, doing so would make him more certain that the young lady really had someone who could avenge her...!"

As the voices faded, Bayer lowered her head, as if ready to accept the criticism. However, Dahl did not let her continue to be embarrassed, but took the initiative to interrupt her.

"So, you didn't think about the consequences at all and rashly went to him to ask for it?" Although Dal's tone contained a hint of blame, it was more of concern for his sister.

Hearing her sister's question, Bayer nodded silently, like a deflated ball. Seeing this, Dahl's heart softened, and the idea of ​​scolding her disappeared.

Sighing helplessly, Dahl asked softly, "Why did you insist on asking him for this recliner? Can't we just find a few wooden boards to make do with and sleep?"

Hearing this, Bayer suddenly raised her head, staring with a pair of round, sparkling eyes, as dazzling as two black gems. She said seriously: "I asked for this recliner specifically for the young lady! Look, although the doors, windows, tables and chairs here have been replaced, and the room has been cleaned, after all, no one has lived here for so many years, and the house is still a little damp. So, I thought of letting the young lady go outside to bask in the sun when there is sunshine during the day. This will not only make the young lady more comfortable, but also allow the room to be better ventilated, which is good for the body!"

Realizing that she had wronged her sister, Dahl's face was filled with guilt. She looked at Bayer apologetically and said softly, "I'm sorry, sister, I misunderstood you!"

Hearing that his sister was no longer angry with him, Bayer laughed happily, making a clear and pleasant laugh like a silver bell: "Hehe, it's okay, sister! Hehehehe!"

The next morning, the sun had just emerged from the horizon, and the golden sunlight was shining on the earth. In the wide square in front of the palace gate, many large and small carriages were parked neatly, each of which was decorated very gorgeously and exquisitely, and the curtains of the carriages fluttered gently in the wind, as if showing their nobility and elegance to people.

At this moment, the palace gate was already crowded with officials of all levels who were coming to attend the court. Some gathered in groups of three or five, whispering to each other; some stood alone with solemn expressions waiting for the palace gate to open. However, in sharp contrast to the bustling crowd, there was an unusually quiet street not far away.

At this moment, a clear and loud sound of horse hooves echoed throughout the street. The sound came from far away and became clearer and clearer. Obviously, there was more than one horse coming. Everyone looked in the direction of the sound and saw two gorgeously decorated carriages galloping towards the palace gate. The wheels rolled, bringing up a cloud of dust; the bells rang, as if announcing their arrival to the world.

When everyone looked at the two gorgeous carriages, they were dumbfounded - these were the carriages of the eldest and second princes! Although they had heard that the two princes would attend court together from now on, many officials had come here early to wait for them. However, they looked around but could not see anyone. Everyone wondered: Could the rumors be false? Just as everyone was suspicious, they saw the two carriages slowly approaching, and they were actually walking side by side!

The curtain of the carriage was opened, and two young men with noble bearing stepped out of the carriage one after another. They were both dressed in gorgeous princely attire, and their postures were as straight as pine trees, and their appearances were dignified. For a moment, all the ministers present bowed and saluted, saying in unison: "Greetings to the eldest and second princes!"

The second prince, Edirne, had a smile on his face and a friendly attitude. He spoke first: "No need to be polite, my lords!" His voice was loud and resounding throughout the court.

The eldest prince Keremu was also very elegant and said sincerely: "Yes, my brother and I are attending the court for the first time today, and many things are still unclear. I hope that you ministers will give us advice in the future!" His tone was humble and made people feel very friendly.

Originally, Aidil was looking forward to leaving a good impression in front of the ministers. Because of this, he took the initiative to speak first, but what people did not expect was that he was still preempted by the boss. In this way, he had already lost half a chess piece at the beginning.

The corners of his mouth slightly raised, and he stared at Keremu with a smile, thinking to himself: "Let's wait and see!" When Keremu looked at him, he saw his meaningful smile, but Keremu responded with an extremely sincere smile.

While the two were still competing with each other with smiles, a deafening "squeak" sound suddenly rang out. Then, the palace gate slowly opened, and a eunuch shouted loudly: "Enter the palace...morning court...!"

As soon as the words fell, everyone's eyes were focused on the two princes again. They stepped aside in unison, opening up a wide passage, and shouted in unison: "Your Highnesses, please...!"

Following the respectful invitations from the crowd, the two princes walked calmly past them and headed towards the court side by side!

After they left, the other ministers filed into the palace. At this moment, the atmosphere in the spacious and magnificent palace was extremely solemn and dignified. The ministers stood on both sides in a predetermined order - the left side was the civil officials, and the right side was the military officials. Such a clear distinction also demonstrated the distinct division of responsibilities and status differences between the civil and military officials in the court.


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