Chapter 187 - After Noon, There Was No Sun
Chapter 187 - After Noon, There Was No Sun
Chapter 187: After Noon, There Was No Sun
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Someone at the side said in a puzzled tone, “The princess is only three years old and looks like a little sister. Moreover, she looks so cute.
“I’ve never heard of her doing anything arrogant or domineering. She just came today and the teacher asked us to help her out more often. Wouldn’t it be bad to leave her be?”
Xue Yumeng immediately glared at her. “How isn’t she domineering? I heard that she suggested to the emperor to open up a canal!
“This matter requires a lot of manpower and resources. She is only three years old and is really naive. However, the emperor doted on his daughter and immediately agreed to it.
“He even sent out so many officials for this. In my opinion, she’s just young and insensible. She takes everything for granted. Just wait and see. When the time comes, the commoners will definitely complain!
“Moreover, when she went to the military camp to visit the soldiers back then and was asked where the prescription she provided came from, she actually said that she dreamed of it! This is clearly a lie!
“If you think such a person is easy to get along with, go play with her! Don’t come and talk to us in the future!”
After saying that, Xue Yumeng pulled her other friends and turned to leave.
Her family had been officials for generations and she was the only daughter in the family. Therefore she was very spoiled.
She had also made some friends in the state school, and everyone was centered around Xue Yumeng.
If anyone was disobedient, they would be isolated by her.
When the young lady who spoke up for Gu Nuo’er saw that Xue Yumeng was angry, she only pursed her lips and didn’t dare to say anything else.
Everyone planted flowers in the flower bed together. Gu Nuo’er was given a small shovel.
However, she felt that it was very difficult to use a shovel, so she used her small hands to dig a little.
She then carefully placed her small pink flower into the pit and gently buried it before finally flattening the soil.
After everything was done, Gu Nuo’er looked up at the sky.
At this moment, the sky was blue and the fragrance of fruits from early spring filled the air.
The child took out a handkerchief and gently wrapped it around the pink flower with her hand that was covered in soil.
She didn’t forget to use two stones to press down on the left and right sides to fix the handkerchief in place.
When the female teacher walked past and saw this, she smiled and asked, “Princess, this flower needs to absorb sunlight the most. Why did you cover it up?”
Gu Nuo’er didn’t even raise her head. She stuck out her little butt and was very busy at work. She said in a soft voice, “If I don’t wrap Little Pink up, it will get sick!”
The woman thought that Gu Nuo’er was young and didn’t know how to cultivate flowers, so she called Xue Yumeng over to teach her.
After Xue Yumeng arrived, the female teacher said, “I have to go over there to check on the other students. Miss Xue, please help take care of the princess’s flower.”
Even though Xue Yumeng was unwilling, she still had to nod because the female teacher was there.
After the female teacher left, she stood at the side and stared down at Gu Nuo’er arrogantly as Gu Nuo’er arranged the “clothing” for Little Pink.
Xue Yumeng crossed her arms and sneered, her tone unfriendly. “Princess, don’t you have any common sense? If you wrap it up like this, it’ll wither from the sun when it’s hot after noon!”
Gu Nuo’er shook her head stubbornly. “It won’t. There won’t be any sun after noon.”
Xue Yumeng looked up at the bright sun in the blue sky.
Her lips curled into a cold smile.
She had thought that Princess Yaoguang was a formidable child, but it turned out that she was just a stupid child who didn’t know anything!
Such a person could only use her status to bully her uncle!
Xue Yumeng ignored her and turned to leave. “If you insist on doing this, it’s not my fault for not teaching you if the teacher were to ask about this later.”