Chapter 33 Visiting the Palace After Dinner
"Master, this is the wheelchair you ordered to be made."
When Bai Qi saw Di Ran, he smiled and pushed the thing in his hand over to him.
Ji Yunxie, who was in Di Ran's arms, was stunned when he heard the wheelchair and looked up.
The black wheelchair exudes luxury, with exquisite patterns and a squatting little fox carved in the center of the backrest.
The little fox looked lifelike, with a pair of beautiful ruby eyes, which made Ji Yunxie feel particularly familiar with it.
"This is……"
Before Di Ran could speak, Bai Qi explained with a smile.
"This was specially made by my master. My master knows that you have a problem with your legs, so when he came back last time, he ordered someone to make this wheelchair, thinking that you would be able to use it the next time you see me."
Ji Yunxie was slightly stunned, he looked up at Di Ran who was holding him, feeling complicated.
He didn't know why she was so nice to him, even though they had never met before except for the time he returned to Beijing.
He didn't know why she seemed to know him and cared about him so much.
But he was sure that he didn't know her.
What on earth is going on?
Di Ran raised his hand and scratched his nose: "What are you thinking about? You are thinking so deeply."
"Ok?"
Ji Yunxie was stunned for a moment, then came back to his senses with a slight flicker in his eyes.
"No...nothing."
Then he suddenly realized that something was wrong with him. He looked down and found that he was actually sitting on Di Ran's lap.
At this moment, Ji Yunxie's face turned red, and the gazes from the people around him made him want to find a hole to crawl into.
In a low and weak voice, he said to Di Ran: "You...you let me go, in public...you..."
She reached out to push away the hand that was around his waist.
Unexpectedly, Di Ran tightened his grip and forcefully held the person in his arms.
"Don't move. It would be bad if you fall down. Besides..."
Di Ran glanced at the servants present with cold eyes: "Who dares to say anything?"
Everyone was swept by that cold gaze and subconsciously lowered their heads.
Ji Yunxie's fair face turned slightly red: "But...but..."
"Don't worry about them, come and eat." "Open your mouth, ah~"
Ji Yunxie: “…”
Looking at the food in front of him, Ji Yunxie was a little confused.
He...he just hurt his leg, his hand is fine.
"Well, I...I can do it myself..."
Di Ran glared and said, "Eat!"
In the end, under the pressure of Di Ran's dominance, Ji Yunxie compromised.
After the meal, everyone was filled with dog food.
Some people are envious, some are jealous.
After meal
Ji Yunxie sat in a cushioned wheelchair, with a gorgeous blanket made of natural silk covering his legs, which was very warm.
Di Ran pushed him around the mansion.
Beichen Palace was originally the residence of the princess of the previous dynasty. It was later abolished due to treason and became abandoned.
After the establishment of the Later Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the founding emperor gave this place as a reward to Sima Yi, the founding hero and general.
Although Sima Yi was a man, he was both civil and military, brave and resourceful.
The founding emperor valued and loved talents, and did not mind that Sima Yi was a man.
He appointed him to the position of general against all odds, showing great trust in him.
Unfortunately, Sima Yi was blinded by the benefits of power and became more and more eccentric and self-centered.
In the end, he was so carried away that he committed the crime of treason, and was eventually punished with the execution of his entire clan.
After the Sima family was killed, the General's Mansion was rumored to be haunted, and the founding emperor finally had to seal off the place.
It was not until Emperor Jingzong, the previous emperor, that the land was unsealed and given to Emperor Ran, and then it was revealed to the public again.
The palace had been abandoned for a long time and was renovated during the reign of the previous emperor.
Before Di Ran returned home, he had it renovated again.
Rockeries, flowing water, pavilions and gardens.
Willows swaying, pavilions and waterside terraces.
Flowers are falling in the swing courtyard, and the clear lake is rippling with clear water.
(End of this chapter)