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Did The Young Prince’s Kingdom Get Destroyed Today? Chapter 87

“Ah, Ah Wu!”

The little one, sitting on the floor in fright, looked at Ah Wu with tear-filled eyes and a startled expression: “What are you doing here?”

Ah Wu had his reasons for being here.

But since entering, things had deviated from what he had expected. The little one’s hit just now had completely ruined whatever he had planned to do.

Now it seemed they wouldn’t be getting any positions—it was out of the question.

“Nothing much.”

Ah Wu picked up the little one from the floor, and at the little one’s prompting, he felt around the chief examiner’s waist. There, he found a strange object he didn’t recognize.

It seemed like a weapon.

The little one had seen the man reaching for the weapon and, fearing he might harm Ah Wu, had struck him. After the hit, the little one, despite his fear, didn’t leave immediately with Ah Wu.

He stood in front of the examiner, carefully inspecting him.

The spot where he had hit and the force he had used were part of his special training. Hitting there wouldn’t cause bleeding, and the person would wake up after a brief period of unconsciousness.

“Alright, little one, we can go now.”

Seeing the little one still covering the man with a blanket and placing a money pouch on him, Ah Wu couldn’t bear to watch any longer.

He lifted the little one and turned to leave.

The little one had wanted to leave an apology note, but he couldn’t find a brush, and Ah Wu didn’t give him a chance to write one.

On the way out, the little one encountered another self-lighting lamp. He clung tightly to Ah Wu, burying his little face in Ah Wu’s neck.

“Ah Wu, there are ghosts here.”

“There are no ghosts. Don’t be scared.”

Ah Wu patted his back and quickly carried him out.

As soon as they left, the man who had been knocked out by the little one opened his eyes.

The man raised his hand and pressed the spot that was still aching. He muttered, “These little rascals are quite bold.”

The children who came in this time were indeed all very daring.

The other children were secretly exploring some things in Guan Shan Residence, but only these two were bold enough to come directly to him.

Having been sought out by these two, apart from the slight annoyance of being disturbed late at night, the man didn’t feel particularly offended.

After a moment, he stood up and murmured, “Let me see who the other little one is.”

Once standing, the man noticed the blanket that had been draped over him and the money left on the table.

There was originally a small money pouch, but Ah Wu took it with him, leaving the money on the table.

The man raised an eyebrow at the money. “What a polite yet impolite little one.”

There were no clues left in the room—not even a small handprint on the dusty window.

Yet the man, standing by the window, wasn’t in any hurry. Finding the little rascal who ambushed him would be no trouble at all.

On the other side.

The little one had already been taken back. After pestering Ah Wu for a long time, he finally found out who he had hit.

“Oh no.”

When the little one learned it was the chief examiner, he was stunned. “I’m done for.”

“You’re not done for. He didn’t see you, so he won’t know it was you.”

Huo Qinwu held the little one and placed him on the bed. He also changed his clothes and climbed into bed.

After what happened, Huo Qinwu reconsidered leaving the little one there.

“Zai Zai, if you go back, I’ll write to you every day.”

“No way!”

The conversation ended before it even began. The little one opened his mouth and bit Ah Wu’s arm. He had turned into a little ball today, and now he wanted to gnaw on something.

“I’m not leaving. I’m staying here.”

Seeing the little one baring his teeth and claws, Ah Wu transformed back into his beast form, letting the little one play on his belly.

The two of them played and talked.

“Those who come here… some want the examiner to let them leave.”

The ones sent here were not highly valued. Among them were some troublemakers, as well as some timid ones who wanted to leave as soon as they arrived.

In short, not many wanted to stay here.

His little one was quite special.

“Ah Wu, look.”

The little one ignored Ah Wu’s topic. He turned back into a fluffy little white ball on Ah Wu’s belly.

The little white ball made a sound and pounced on Ah Wu’s tail.

Ah Wu moved his tail, and the little white ball kept pouncing on it.

The room was dark, but the two of them could see everything clearly.

The little one loved playing like this.

After tiring himself out, he laid on his back with his soft white belly exposed and fell asleep.

After he fell asleep, Ah Wu gently picked him up with his mouth, cradling his small body.

The two of them cuddled up and fell asleep together, both sleeping soundly.

The next day.

The little one went out to find Jiang Yan, Chen Zhou, and Master Sui and Master Jue. Both masters had the same opinion as Ah Wu about whether the little one should stay.

But no matter how hard they tried to convince him, the little one remained stubborn.

He had a small, obedient face, but when he was determined, he could make people’s heads ache.

“Master Sui, do you know the chief examiner?”

Master Sui’s expression became a bit complicated when the little one brought him up. “I know him, but why are you asking about him?”

The little one snuggled up to Master Sui and softly said, “I’m just asking casually.”

Master Sui, feeling the little one’s closeness, picked him up and said, “That’s our boss. He’s very petty, so don’t provoke him.”

The little one became even more nervous when he heard the word “petty.”

“How petty is he?”

“Smaller than a needle’s eye.”

Master Sui made a gesture and then pinched the little one’s cheek, reassuring him, “You won’t see him much, so don’t worry about it.”

The little one, thinking about how he hit the man yesterday, hesitated before asking, “Master, if… if I hit the boss, do you think he’d forgive me if I apologized?”

Master Sui: “?”

A big question mark slowly formed in Master Sui’s mind.

He looked down at the little one’s guilty expression, his mouth moving but no words coming out.

Their eyes met, and the little one’s flickering gaze almost spelled out, “I did something bad.”

“Did you hit the boss?” Master Sui asked calmly, though inside he was shocked.

The little one hesitated but decided not to lie. He nodded obediently and said, “I just hit him a little.”

Master Sui felt slightly relieved hearing it was just a little hit. “That’s okay, just a little.”

This little one was so small that even if he jumped up, he wouldn’t reach the boss’s waist. It shouldn’t have hurt much.

But before he could fully relax, the little one hesitantly added, “I hit him, and then he passed out.”

“He was sitting down, and I hit him from behind, so he didn’t see me.”

Sui An: “…”

Sui An’s vision went black, and he pinched himself to stay conscious.

Knocking out the most petty man in the entire Guan Shan Residence—there was no saving this little one!

Sui An pinched himself hard, forcing himself to stay calm.

“Little Seven.”

He no longer held the little one but placed him on a chair, then stood up and said, “Tomorrow, during the assessment, I’ll be the first to send you home.”

“Hurry up and leave, and take your two little followers with you.”

“Do you need help packing? I can do it for you now.”

Sui An hurriedly tried to send the little one away, but the little one, sitting on the chair, showed no sign of wanting to leave.

“Master, the boss didn’t see me.”

The little one, though nervous, tried to comfort Master Sui. “Don’t worry, I’ll be fine.”

“You silly child, you went into the boss’s room—how could he not see you?”

Master Sui was both despairing and exhausted. “Listen to me, go home obediently. It really won’t be easy for you to stay here.”

“I’m not going, not going.”

The little one stayed with Master Sui for most of the day, and in the end, Master Sui, worn out from the little one’s antics, resigned himself to fate.

“Let’s take it one step at a time.”

Sui An said, “If things really go wrong, there’s still one person who can save your little life. You can go find him.”

“Who is he?” the little one asked curiously.

Master Sui hesitated for a moment before saying, “He’s the only one who can control the boss. As for his name, he says he’s just a passerby who prefers to remain anonymous.”

The little one was dumbfounded.

This anonymous passerby sounded particularly special.

The little one stayed with Sui An until evening when Ah Wu came to take him back.

Finally, it was time for the assessment.

This was not just an assessment but also their last chance to make a choice.

“Zai Zai, have you made up your mind?”

“I have!”

“Alright.”

Ah Wu asked the little one one last time, and then they began the assessment together.

During the assessment, they were assigned a specific area where they could move around, but they couldn’t leave that area.

The assessment lasted six days and tested the six traditional gentlemanly arts. However, the examiners had no set standards, and no one knew what those standards were.

During the assessment of the six gentlemanly arts, almost everyone encountered some kind of issue.

For example, there was one bow and five examinees. With limited time, someone was bound to run over time.

On the way to the assessment, someone asked for their help. If they helped, they’d miss the deadline, but if they didn’t, the person asking for help would be in dire straits.

Besides these, there were also academic tests.

They had to write about what they would most like to do if they were a king.

One assessment after another, and with unexpected incidents happening one after the other, everyone felt exhausted within just a few days.

These unconventional incidents during the assessment made them all realize—

This was intentional; they were being deliberately challenged.

The troublemakers, after being oppressed for so long, inevitably thought about rebelling.

At their fearless age, even Teng Liang, who previously didn’t dare to mess with the examiners, approached Huo Qinwu to express his intent to resist.

Since the examiners had set up so many barriers, it was only fair that they let the examiners know they weren’t pushovers.

“No.”

The little one didn’t agree. Although he was also tired, he had a natural respect for the masters. Rebelling against them, or even teaching them a lesson, was something he couldn’t do.

Not only did he refuse, but he also didn’t let Ah Wu participate.

Ah Wu listened to him and didn’t join in the group’s activities.

Seeing that he didn’t participate, Teng Liang hesitated but ultimately decided not to participate either. “We’re in this together, so I have to stand with you.”

Teng Liang said, “If they want to go ahead, let them be the first to charge.”

A day later.

Aside from the little one and his group, all the other troublemakers, big and small, were suppressed by the masters.

The little one didn’t know exactly how they were suppressed.

But he saw the subdued children. They stood together, their faces pale, with a hint of fear in their eyes.

The master and the master’s boss stood on a high platform and held a meeting.

Standing below, the little one immediately spotted the boss.

The boss didn’t have long hair but instead had very short hair. The little one had never seen an adult with such short hair before.

The boss, with his short hair, looked very handsome. Even though he was standing on a high platform, his voice carried far.

His cool voice had a hint of laziness as he said, “I appreciate your spirit of challenge. In the future, you can try challenging me a few more times.”

“I don’t mind.”

After the boss said this, the little one clearly saw that the faces of the suppressed children grew even paler.

Zhai Bai clenched his fingers tightly and looked at the boss speaking, his fingertips trembling slightly.

“The seven-day assessment has ended. I know many of you will say that you haven’t completed the archery or riding exams… It doesn’t matter; even if you did, I wouldn’t necessarily accept you.”

The boss said this casually, but some children were already seething with anger.

“This is Guan Shan Residence; it’s not like the schools you’ve imagined.”

“Now that you’re on my turf, you’ll follow my rules, accept my ideas, and listen to my teachings.”

“I can teach you things you’d never learn elsewhere, but if you misuse what you learn here, or fail to use it well, I will take it back.”

“The way I take it back is simple.”

The boss said lightly, “I’ll take your life.”

The little one, standing below, couldn’t quite understand what the boss meant.

But Huo Qinwu understood everything.

Huo Qinwu knew that the boss meant he would come to clean up those who misused what they learned outside.

The little one tried his best to listen, and as he did, Huo Qinwu occasionally explained things to him.

By the end, the little one, like a little adult, nodded and said, “Yes, that’s right.”

Some of what the boss said made sense.

But some of what he said also seemed a bit unreliable.

The meeting lasted half an hour. The boss clapped his hands and announced the meeting was over.

Ah Wu led the little one by the hand, not in a hurry to leave.

After the meeting ended, Zhai Bai and the others walked over one by one.

Zhai Bai glanced at Huo Qinwu, his face pale but saying nothing.

As Ye Xiaoxiao passed by them, she paused when she saw the little one.

“At Guan Shan Residence, they could kill us with ease.”

This time, Ye Xiaoxiao’s face, usually adorned with a smile, was serious. She said, “In short, we can’t beat them.”

After leaving those words, Ye Xiaoxiao didn’t want to say more.

The crowd gradually dispersed, and the little one noticed that the boss had not left yet. He saw the boss massaging his neck.

Remembering the spot he had hit before, the little one couldn’t help but take another look.

As he was watching, the boss on the platform seemed to feel his gaze and looked over at him.

From such a distance, the little one rubbed his eyes and thought he saw the boss smile at him—a slight, almost imperceptible curve of the lips.

“Ah Wu.”

The little one tugged on Ah Wu’s hand and said, “The boss is so scary. Let’s apologize to him.”

They had caused quite a bit of trouble these past few days.

During the assessment, the little one wasn’t even grouped with Ah Wu. He wasn’t grouped with Jiang Yan or Chen Zhou either, but he managed to hold out on his own.

Zhai Bai and Ye Xiaoxiao had been in his group, and both pinched his chubby cheeks and his little arms.

Although it didn’t hurt, and there were no marks left, they did it a lot.

After pinching his cheeks and arms, they would always say, “Sooner or later, I’m going to take you away from Qin Wu to play.”

The little one didn’t take their words to heart, but he definitely got interest in return for all the pinching.

For a pinch on the cheek, they had to let him use the smallest bow first.

For a pinch on the hand, they had to let him ride the smallest horse.

In these past few days, by trading his cheeks and hands, the little one had managed to complete his six assessments, albeit with some difficulty.

But now, with classes about to start, if they continued to pick on him, the little one felt that his cheeks wouldn’t be enough.

Compared to Ah Wu, the little one’s challenges were actually quite mild.

After all, he had two masters looking out for him, making sure he didn’t suffer too much.

Ah Wu, on the other hand, had gone through a h*llish ordeal.

Now, just after being put through the wringer, Ah Wu looked at the main culprit on the platform with cold eyes.

“No need to apologize.”

He said flatly, “Whatever tricks he has, let him bring them on.”

The little one: “…”

The little one looked at Ah Wu and nodded. “Alright.”

Ah Wu was too proud to apologize, so the little one decided he would find a way to apologize secretly.

After all, he was so small; surely he wouldn’t get beaten up for apologizing.

Hand in hand, the two left. The masters on the platform gathered around the boss, talking to him. “Boss, when will the results be out? Wasn’t this year’s assessment… a bit too harsh?”

“The results will be out tonight.”

The boss said calmly, “Sui An, come get the list with me.”

The mentioned Sui An felt a twinge of nerves and followed him.

As they walked, the boss, as if making small talk, asked, “Are you close to Qin Wu and Little Seven?”

Sui An hesitated before saying, “Little Seven.”

But not so much with Qin Wu.

When Little Seven was mentioned, the boss raised an eyebrow, recalling the child who had been staring at his face earlier.

“Tell me, how did you and Little Seven become close?”

Since the big boss opened his mouth, Sui An didn’t hide anything and explained everything in detail.

As he spoke, he subtly praised Little Seven several times.

He spoke the whole way, and the boss listened the whole way.

When they reached their destination, the boss asked, “Do you think Little Seven is suitable to stay here?”

If Sui An were to answer honestly, he would say no.

This place was completely incompatible with Little Seven, like a little lamb among a pack of wolf cubs—how could that be suitable?

But thinking of the stubborn little one and his constant pleas, Sui An sighed inwardly and answered, “Suitable.”

“He’s a prince from a small country; learning more might be of great use.”

“Understood.”

The boss led him into a room and handed him a pre-prepared list.

Sui An took the list and quickly scanned through it.

The last name was indeed Little Seven’s.

“These people all have a strong desire to stay. These past few days of assessment have proven they’re not just worthless little runts.”

“I’ve reviewed their personality assessments; those with issues have been eliminated.”

“Take this list first; their class assignments will come out later.”

“Alright.”

With the list in hand, Sui An didn’t linger and turned to leave.

Meanwhile.

In the inn, where they could finally rest, the little one was soaking in the bath, talking to Ah Wu.

“Ah Wu, you should get in too.”

“I’m in no rush to bathe.”

Ah Wu wasn’t particularly fond of bathing. He watched the little one soak and occasionally added some hot water at the little one’s request.

As they were resting in the room, the little one leaned against the edge of the tub and said to Ah Wu, “Ah Wu, I have a feeling Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou might not stay here.”

During the assessment, the little one had managed to borrow tools by trading his cheeks, but Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou weren’t so lucky.

Zhou Zhou, with his honest face, had been bullied a lot. Compared to these troublemakers, Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou were at a big disadvantage.

“It would be better if they go back.”

The little one knew that Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou had come to protect him, but for him, this place was a good place to be with Ah Wu. For Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou, it wasn’t good at all.

“It would be better for them to go back.”

The little one had already made up his mind. If Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou’s names weren’t on the list, he would have a heart-to-heart with them, letting them know they could leave without worrying about him.

Jiang Jiang is the young master of the Duke’s Mansion, and the Duke’s Mansion was actually against him coming here. If it weren’t for Jiang Jiang and the Duchess insisting, the Duke would have surely taken him back.

As they talked in the room, time passed quickly without them noticing.

When night began to fall, Sui An announced the list of names.

In the list that Sui An announced, the little one searched and searched, finally finding his own name.

“It’s the last one.”

The little one pointed to his ranking. Although it was the last one, he was still quite satisfied.

After finding his own name, the little one searched several more times but still couldn’t find Jiang Jiang and Zhou Zhou’s names.

Jiang Jiang, seeing the list, was a bit disappointed, but it was what he had expected: “I didn’t get a bow, didn’t get a horse, and even when writing the strategy paper, I couldn’t get any paper!”

All of them had been scattered into different groups.

Jiang Jiang, who was used to being the proud young master of the Duke’s Mansion, found himself amidst a pack of little wolf cubs for the assessment, and he hadn’t even managed to grab any of the tools needed for it.

“Little Seven, what will you do when I’m gone?”

Jiang Jiang didn’t have any attachment to this place; he wasn’t interested in the teachers or the lessons here. He was just worried about Little Seven.

“Jiang Jiang, don’t worry, I still have Ah Wu.”

The little one comforted his two close companions one by one, patting them on the shoulder and saying, “You guys wait for me outside. I’ll go home after I finish school.”

The list was announced that night, and those not on the list were sent away the next day.

Some of the children who didn’t make it caused a ruckus that night: “This assessment was unfair! How could that little weakling Little Seven stay, but I can’t?!”

“I’m way better than him!”

“How did I fail this assessment? Why are you kicking me out?”

This child made a big fuss, not only causing trouble himself but also inciting other children who weren’t on the list to join in.

Jiang Yan and Chen Zhou heard the noise but didn’t join in.

“I want to see the teacher, and the chief examiner! Let me see them! I want to know why I wasn’t qualified!”

These children were very emotional, smashing things around them.

The little one stood on a stool on the second floor of the inn, looking outside. He heard them calling him a weakling but only puffed out his cheeks without responding.

These children were rude and ill-mannered, smashing things because they weren’t selected. He didn’t want to talk to them.

After a while, Master Jue came over with some people and packed up all the troublemakers to send them out.

As they were being sent away, Master Jue said indifferently, “Did you forget what the chief examiner said during the day? There were no set standards for this assessment; who stays is up to us.”

“We may not have strict standards, but we do have a principle: we do not take those of poor character who bully the weak.”

As Master Jue had the children packed up, he recounted the specific instances where they had bullied the weak.

“At such a young age, you behave so poorly. If we let you stay and learn skills here, what would you become in the future?”

“We at Guan Shan Residence do not aim to be saints, but we will not become villains either.”

Master Jue made things very clear.

The child who had been pointed out for bullying the weak still stubbornly protested, his face red with anger: “How many good kids are there here, anyway?”

“Zhai Bai, Teng Liang, and Qin Wu—do they not bully the weak? Aren’t they just trying to bully someone by fighting over that weakling?”

Master Jue glanced at the child, giving up on trying to reason with him.

Indeed, the children who had been allowed to stay, like Zhai Bai, weren’t exactly model students. They were tough to deal with.

But they had been thoroughly investigated.

These kids were rougher than most, but they were still within the range of being teachable.

Zhai Bai and Ye Xiaoxiao had often said they wanted to take Little Seven away, but during this assessment, when they were grouped with Little Seven, aside from pinching his cheeks and hands and teasing him, they hadn’t done anything violent.

In fact, they had even helped Little Seven pass two of the assessments.

Master Jue didn’t bother to explain these details.

He sent off the children who needed to go, then returned to the boss to see how the classes would be divided.

The night passed quickly.

After Jiang Yan and Chen Zhou left, the little one handed them a thick stack of letters he had written.

“Please give these to Daddy and Mommy, and also to my brothers and sisters.”

“And to Zhuzi and the others.”

The little one had written the most letters to his parents, a few less to his siblings, and only one letter each to Zhuzi and the others.

He simply couldn’t manage to write more for so many people.

For the letter to Noble Consort Yi, the little one had even added a few paw prints.

Jiang Yan and Chen Zhou took the letters and left, and the Guan Shan Residence school finally opened its doors to students. Upon entering, each student received a set of books.

The little one sat in the clean and tidy classroom, touching the books and looking at his classmates, his face full of joy.

After being here for so long, he could finally start attending classes!

The little one wasn’t in the same class as Ah Wu; Ah Wu was with Zhai Bai and Ye Xiaoxiao.

He was in the same class as Teng Liang, along with some other children.

At the start of classes, nothing unusual happened.

The little one focused on learning with the teacher, studying during the day, playing after school, and returning to the dormitory at bedtime.

The children were currently living together in a dormitory. The teacher had told them that after a while, their academic progress would be evaluated, and those who performed well would be given individual rooms.

The teacher gave them an example: they were all like little seeds now. Once they sprouted, they could earn a sprouting reward—a private room to stay in.

When the little sprouts grow, they will receive a special fertilizer reward—fertilizer that is said to be something unique to Guan Shan Residence.

Even the little one knows that these rewards include recipes for making novel items that could lead to wealth.

The teacher mentioned that these are just small things.

The philosophy of Guan Shan Residence is to remain low-key, never revealing these possessions to the outside world.

But they are willing to share them with the children who come to study.

The little one is very eager for these rewards, so he sits upright in class and listens attentively.

At night.

The little one sneaks over to sleep with Ah Wu. He thinks he’s being stealthy, but Zhai Bai and Teng Liang, who share the room with Ah Wu, hear every sound he makes.

“Ah Wu, are Teng Teng and Xiao Bai asleep?”

“They’re asleep.”

Ah Wu picks up the little one and places him on the bed, gently touching his foot. “Next time, wear your socks.”

The weather has been cooling down, and the little one has developed a bit of a cough. If he catches a cold, it might get worse.

“Okay! I got it la.”

The little one says, pulling out a book he brought along, looking eagerly at Ah Wu.

“Ah Wu, I don’t understand this part, can you explain it to me?”

Ah Wu: “…”

The little one’s enthusiasm for learning is high. For several nights now, he’s been studying in Ah Wu’s bed.

Ah Wu took the book and started tutoring the little one.

The little one lied in the bed, paying close attention to the lesson.

Meanwhile, Zhai Bai, who is forced to listen to their study session, twitched his mouth.

This little one was a bit much.

He can’t even ignore it if he tried.

The next day, around noon, when the little one came to the room looking for Ah Wu to eat, he didn’t see Ah Wu but instead found Zhai Bai.

Whether Zhai Bai came by chance or was waiting for him specifically, it was unclear.

“Little bun.”

Zhai Bai never called him by his name, always calling him little bun.

He sat on a chair, resting his chin on his hand, and said, “You really shouldn’t have Qin Wu teaching you at night anymore.”

The little one: “…”

The little one asks in confusion, “Why not?”

Zhai Bai replied casually, “He’s been using a lot of energy during the day in class. I don’t know why, but it seems like he’s being targeted.”

As soon as the little one heard that Ah Wu was being targeted, he immediately thought of the petty chief examiner.

Ah Wu wouldn’t let him apologize, and he hasn’t had the chance to do so yet.

Since the chief examiner hadn’t received an apology, he must be deliberately making things difficult for Ah Wu.

“Qin Wu is busy during the day and teaching you at night. If this continues, I think he won’t be able to handle it.”

The more the little one listens, the more anxious he becomes. His little face tensed up, and he clenched his fists.

“We have a bit of a connection. How about I give you a few tips?”

“What tips?”

“Come closer, and I’ll tell you.”

Zhai Bai says this while sitting in the chair, waiting for the little one to walk into his trap.

The little one hesitated before leaning in, but as soon as he did, Zhai Bai pinched his cheek.

“This is the fee for giving you advice.”

Zhai Bai, still pinching the soft cheek, said, “The one who orders Qin Wu around the most is the chief examiner.”

“If you give the chief examiner a gift and improve his mood, Ah Wu’s days will naturally get better.”

This was a pretty good suggestion, and the little one, holding his cheek, nodded in agreement.

Using the excuse of giving advice, Zhai Bai managed to call the little one over several times. He claimed he was helping the little one find out the chief examiner’s preferences.

Busy with delivering gifts, the little one kept getting lured away by him.

Feeling pleased with himself, Zhai Bai became even more enthusiastic about reeling in the little one.

One day, Ah Wu finally found some time and decided to visit the little one.

But after asking around, he heard someone say, “Little Seven was called away by Zhai Bai.”

Ah Wu: “…”

Ah Wu’s face darkened instantly.


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Did the Young Prince’s Kingdom Get Destroyed Today?

Did the Young Prince’s Kingdom Get Destroyed Today?

小皇子今天被灭国了吗
Score 8.2
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2023 Native Language: Chinese
The divine beast cub living in the Classic of Mountains and Seas opened its eyes and became the little prince of the Qichao royal family. The little prince had no mother, and no one to love him. —-It seemed like he wouldn’t live past the age of three. —— The cub who transmigrated in didn’t want to die like this. He struggled to move his short legs, stumbling out to find food for himself. Bang! The cub bumped into the most favored but ruthless noble consort in the harem. Cub: “Fin, finished.” —— Later, the most arrogant and impatient noble consort, seeing the mischievous cub climbing trees, spent the whole afternoon coaxing him gently. “Cub, be good, mother loves you the most. Come down, mother won’t scold you.” —— The cub, favored and spoiled by the noble consort, had the ability to foresee the future. He saw the beautiful but lovesick noble consort mother, ultimately executed by the ruthless dog emperor. The eldest brother, who had the greatest talent for governing the country, died wrongly due to human error The bright and passionate second sister was offered to the aging emperor of Great Qing for reconciliation. The gentle and smiling third brother, the year after the eldest brother’s death, followed him. The domineering fourth brother, the reserved and shy fifth sister… None of them had a good ending. Their country was also destroyed by the cruel young crown prince of Great Qing. —— The cub, who foresaw the ending, looked at his beloved mother and siblings. He puffed up his cheeks and changed everyone’s fate one by one! For the lovesick noble consort, the cub helped her. For the brothers and sisters who were to be sacrificed to Great Qing, the cub packed his little bag and went himself! —— Seeing the cub being sent away, the royal brothers, sisters, and noble consort looked at the palace gate, their eyes red with tears. The noble consort mother was completely cured of her lovesickness and began to reform the ruthless dog emperor. The princes no longer fought internally but tearfully swore— For the cub’s humiliation today, they would repay it in the future! —— In the eyes of relatives, the cub would surely be humiliated when he arrived at Great Qing. However, no one expected. The most ruthless crown prince of Great Qing was now half-kneeling by the bed, coaxing the drunken cub. “I won’t destroy your country, I won’t let you be the fallen country’s little prince.” “Whatever you say, goes.” —— *Childhood sweethearts, collectively pampered cub *Very sweet Tags: Court Nobility, Devoted Love, Sweet Story, Ancient Fantasy, Light-hearted One-sentence Summary: The cub is working hard to save the country today! Intention: Strive to live in adversity! The little divine beast Ling Rui transmigrates to a country on the verge of destruction and becomes the youngest prince. He conquers the Niangniangs, princes, and princesses in the palace one by one. Using his foresight ability, Ling Rui changes the painful fate of his loved ones one by one, and while healing his loved ones, he is also loved by them. This story is light-hearted and warm, witnessing the process of a country’s decline to revival through the perspective of little Ling Rui. The characters created by the author are lovely, and the story is very healing.

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  1. Clara says:

    Obrigado pelo capítulo!

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