Transmigrated Canon Fodder, Please Calm Down! Chapter 884



After leaving the Imperial Palace, Tang Nuoyue grabbed Xiao Jin’s arm with a face full of joy. “Xiao Jin, I am truly too happy. Before, I was still worrying about what we would do if the Empress blocked us because of your status.”

“Now it is fine. With the Empress personally issuing the decree, I do not have to worry so much and can be with you happily.”

Xiao Jin was incredibly irritable in his heart, but he could not show it.

After all, regarding this matter, for his current persona, it was indeed worth being happy about.

“Xiao Jin, I will go back immediately to look at the dates, pick a good day, and get the matter handled quickly.”

Xiao Jin had a fake smile. He was not happy at all in his heart and did not know how many times he cursed Tang Guo in his mind.

That Empress, why did she have so much business.

Because of this interlude, he had not even managed to get in touch with those two. Thinking of this, he was even angrier in his heart.

“Xiao Jin, you seem unhappy. Is it that you do not want to marry me, or… do you think being my Side Consort is a grievance?” Tang Nuoyue pulled back her smile with a face full of loneliness. “If you are unwilling, I will go back immediately and explain to the Empress.”

Xiao Jin hurriedly stopped her. “No, Yue’er has misunderstood. I just feel too pleasantly surprised.”

“Really?”

What else could Xiao Jin say? He held Tang Nuoyue, revealing a deeply affectionate expression, looking at her with eyes full of tenderness, his voice also carrying infinite love. “Naturally. To be able to be with Yue’er, I am of course happy.”

“That is good.” Tang Nuoyue leaned into Xiao Jin’s embrace. The corners of her mouth turned up. In her lowered eyes, there was a calculation that even Xiao Jin could not see.

These men deceived her feelings, not hesitating to sacrifice their looks, performing their deep love for her in front of her every day. She did not know if they felt like vomiting in their hearts.

After Tang Nuoyue returned to the manor, she indeed became busy.

The people assigned to her by the late Emperor were absolutely loyal.

If she were still a fool as before, these people would certainly hesitate over her decisions, thinking about whether doing so would bring her trouble.

Now that Prince Yue’s brain had returned to normal, it meant there would be infinite possibilities in the future. Of course, they had not thought of anything detrimental to the Empress.

However, the difference in status and treatment between a Prince Yue with a normal brain and a Prince Yue who was a fool was huge.

In order to show her regard for Xiao Jin, Tang Nuoyue made the matter of her taking a Side Consort into a huge uproar, and the entire Imperial City found out.

Under her intentional spread, this matter quickly reached the Qi Kingdom as well. The people of the Qi Kingdom were also shocked. Their Sixth Prince Highness was actually willing to become a woman’s Side Consort. This was truly a loss of face.

Xiao Jin had not completely lost news from the Qi Kingdom. When he heard these things, he was simply angry to death.

Then there were the other two men in Tang Nuoyue’s manor, one was her Prince Consort Shan Ge, and the other was her consort-servant Yin Qiu.

Since Tang Nuoyue’s brain became normal, she had not met with the two.

They were very shocked by Tang Nuoyue’s sudden recovery. At the same time, they were watching and waiting to see how to get along with this normal Prince in the future.

They completely did not expect that before they even met, Prince Yue was going to take a Side Consort.

This time, the two had no choice but to meet with Tang Nuoyue.

Tang Nuoyue watched the two men walking over. One was still wearing a veil, and the other was walking with a limp. She was laughing like crazy in her heart.

But she put on a silly and sweet expression on her face and asked her confidant, “Who are they?”

Shan Ge: “…”

Yin Qiu: “…”

“Replying to the Prince, the one wearing the veil is the Prince Consort, and the other one is your consort-servant Yin Qiu.”



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