Prince He paused as he picked up the memorial; even Rong Yang had never been so confident.

See? Because he didn't care after divorcing Qin Bi, and since they were divorced, He Yan wasn't unable to let go. Who knew that he would spoil Qin He and her child into such an unreasonable and demanding person?

Is Fu Bao his child, He Yan's child? The He heir scoffed; his He clan had no shortage of children.

"Who brought you into the palace?" Prince He asked.

“My grandfather,” Fu Bao replied, then continued to make a request: “Uncle He, I want the snow that the little prince brother has gathered. The little prince brother has a lot, just give me a basin of rain and snow.”

Fu Bao felt that she wasn't greedy at all, she only wanted a basin of rain and snow.

Prince He took the memorial and flipped through it: "You should go find your grandfather."

“But,” Fu Bao pouted, quite dissatisfied, “My grandfather can’t get it, and the little prince won’t give it to me. Uncle He, why don’t you go and ask for it for me? If I were a child of the Duke of Yan’s mansion, the little prince would have given it to me.”

Fu Bao longs to be the legitimate daughter of the Duke of Yan's mansion. If she were a daughter of the He family, the royal family would treat her differently.

The young girl often heard Qin He make comparisons and knew that there was a difference between the mansion of a powerful minister and an ordinary royal mansion. Therefore, Fu Bao naturally wanted to be the legitimate daughter of the Duke of Yan's mansion, so that she would have face when she entered the palace.

Furthermore, the He family is a great family of cultivators with a profound foundation and abundant blessings and fortune. If Fu Bao wants to become a sect's prodigy, he will have to rely on the Yan State Duke's Mansion.

There's not much we can rely on from my maternal grandfather's family.

My mother is so strange. She looks down on the Qin Yan Marquis's family, which has just become a family of cultivators, but she doesn't want to sever ties with them. My mother often gets so angry that she chants "sever ties with them," but she only says it in words each time.

“Fu Bao.” Who is Prince He? A powerful minister of the Great Yan Dynasty. He can see through his thoughts. He Yan said indifferently to Fu Bao, “You should go to your grandfather. It makes no sense for you to come to me if you want something.”

Fu Bao twisted her head and said, "I won't ask my grandfather; he won't come."

Prince He glanced at the young eunuch, who was adept at reading people's expressions. He immediately stepped forward and said, "Princess, Prince He has official business to attend to and cannot be disturbed. Let's go find your grandfather."

"I'm not going," Fu Bao said stubbornly.

The young eunuch was a palace servant frequently used by Prince He when he entered the palace. With just a glance from Prince He or a simple gesture of flipping through a memorial, the young eunuch would roughly understand what he meant and immediately pull Fu Bao away.

"I'm not leaving." Fu Bao retorted angrily, "I'll have Uncle He punish you."

The young eunuch, too lazy to waste words, pulled Fu Bao outside the palace. A Imperial Guard stepped forward to stop them, and Fu Bao, unable to do anything about it, pouted and went to find Prince Xue.

When Prince Xue saw that Fu Bao had left empty-handed, he lost interest in staying in the palace and told Fu Bao to leave.

The young prince was worried that Prince He would ask for Xue to hug on behalf of Fu Bao, but when he heard that Prince He ignored him and Fu Bao and Prince Xue left the palace, the young prince breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that they were finally gone.

The Minister of War came to the Empress's palace and saw that the young prince looked relieved. He said, "Young prince, there is no need to worry. Even if Prince He brings Fu Bao to ask for it, I am here to refuse it for you."

"Sigh." The young prince sighed, "Grandfather, if it were Prince He who spoke up, I'm afraid my father would order me to give it to Fu Bao. My father always wants to treat the two powerful princes equally and not favor one over the other."

The Minister of War said, "He didn't get any credit either."

The young prince: "..."

It's frustrating to even think about it. The more the Emperor tries to treat everyone equally, the less fair he becomes, which is incredibly worrying. If it weren't for him going to the Rong Prince's residence to look after the children, at least the Rong Prince wouldn't have any dealings with the palace. And then there are the ministers who are slandering him, worried that the Rong Prince's achievements are overshadowing the Emperor's.

But to my surprise, ever since they had a child, they've completely ignored court affairs and stopped attending court altogether. The Crown Prince Rong is happily taking care of the child at home, and no matter how much he tries to coax him, he won't go to court.

He's doing a great job raising his child now, while the Crown Prince Rong is only just starting to handle some court affairs.

"Was the gift given to Princess Consort Xue a complete waste?" the young prince asked his maternal grandfather. The Emperor of Great Yan had given Qin He the gift because of Prince He.

Now that Prince He has a child, he doesn't need to raise someone else's child anymore, so what is Qin He?!
I've given out quite a few rewards, but I reckon they're not of much use!

"This..." The Minister of War stroked his beard, "It's not a complete waste. Isn't Princess Xue the chosen one? Besides, Prince He might still be hung up on her."

As long as it is protected by Prince He, the Emperor of Great Yan will take care of it.

The young prince became worried. If Prince He couldn't let go of Qin He, he was afraid that Rong Yang would suffer. Qin He was very ruthless with the things belonging to the Duke of Yan's mansion. The more Qin He and her child got, the less Rong Yang would get.

Why are Qin He and her child fighting over it? Because of the confidence He Shizi gives them.

If Prince He still had feelings for Princess Xue, the young prince sighed, ruffled the soil, and found the moisture level to be just right. He then discussed it with the Minister of War and decided to plant chili peppers and sweet radishes.

It's said that rain and snow with good fortune can grow spiritual vegetables, but who knows? If what grows isn't spiritual vegetables, there's nothing anyone can do. Those who are allocated rain and snow should try their best to grow vegetables.

At this time, Fu Bao had already returned to the Xue Prince's residence. Qin He asked, "How much rain and snow did the little prince give you?"

The tone was certain: once Fu Bao enters the palace, there's nothing she can't get.

After all, Fu Bao was born after swallowing two auspicious clouds from the Great Yan Dynasty, so he was very lucky. The Great Yan Emperor never refused Fu Bao, but this time, Fu Bao returned empty-handed.

"They didn't give it to me." Fu Bao said unhappily, repeating, "I asked Uncle He to come with me to ask, but Uncle He ignored me. Mother, did I miss a chance to grow a spirit vegetable?"

Growing spiritual vegetables increases reputation points.

There is a difference between planting on a large scale in farmland and growing vegetables in pots. Growing vegetables in pots demonstrates planting ability more effectively. With less soil, it is difficult to grow things and vegetables will not grow well.

Qin He frowned and asked Fu Bao, "Where are your spiritual plants and low-grade spiritual fruits? You can give them to the little prince and coax him to share some of your rain and snow with you, even just a teacup would be fine!"

Fu Bao was intrigued, thinking that a teacup would be a good solution: "Wouldn't that be a little too little?"

"That's the only way." Qin He was dissatisfied: "Little Prince, you are a first-rank princess, born after swallowing auspicious clouds. You have high fortune, so we should be on good terms with you. You can't even give us a little rain or snow."

Fu Bao said smugly, "When I can command the wind and rain, I'll also be able to control the little prince."

Qin He nodded, indicating that it was appropriate to weigh the situation carefully.

Fu Bao hurriedly went to the palace again. As a first-rank princess, she could enter the palace at will. This time, she didn't need Prince Xue to take her with her. Unfortunately, by the time Fu Bao entered the palace, the little prince had already planted some vegetables and was carrying a pot of them to Prince Rong's residence.

They still need a teacup of rain and snow, but there's not even half a teacup. (End of Chapter)

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