Chapter 358 - 358 357 Separated by a Galaxy
Chapter 358 - 358 357 Separated by a Galaxy
?Chapter 358: Chapter 357: Separated by a Galaxy Chapter 358: Chapter 357: Separated by a Galaxy Liao Chen continued, “…I’ve always felt that Dabao looked familiar, but I couldn’t remember where I’d seen him. It was only today that it occurred to me that he resembles the Ninth Prince somewhat. Then I remembered his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Wang, was the woman who found the child in the woods back then. If I hadn’t twisted my ankle that day, I would certainly have taken the child to Tang Garden to raise him there… How could such a coincidence occur!”
Chu Lingxuan said, “Indeed, back then, when the emperor was worried that the Ninth Prince’s leg would never heal, he allowed Shan Jieyu to become pregnant again. Shan Jieyu did not disappoint the emperor’s favor, and indeed gave birth to another prince. Fearing another mishap, the emperor had my father take him away to be raised among the people. My father would have surely placed him in the most reliable place, and also, considering that mother was too lonely, he planned for the mother to find him and raise him in Tang Garden. This would ensure his safety and he could often stay by mother’s side, providing her with some consolation. Once I returned from the border, I could acknowledge him as my son and provide him with a good education. Who would have thought that there would be a mishap…” He laughed again, “It’s as if fate had its own plans. After all the twists and turns, he ended up becoming my adopted son.”
Liao Chen’s eyes reddened, and she said, “It is the women who suffer the most when men are accomplishing big things. Shan Jieyu first had to watch her son suffering from illness, then had to endure the pain of being separated from her child. And as for me…”
Chu Lingxuan knew that his mother, afraid of him being sad, never referred to herself as a poor nun in front of him. Now, however, she used this self-deprecating term. His heart raced, and he quickly said, “Mother, when the Ninth Prince successfully succeeds to the throne, or perhaps even before that, as soon as we take down the Second Prince’s party and the Ma family, we will bring you home.”
Liao Chen, wiping away tears, said, “I’ve been living as a nun for eleven years, already accustomed to the Buddhist scriptures and the sounds of morning bells and evening drums. A few years ago, I was simply worried about you and Yan’er, which is why I couldn’t let go of worldly affairs and devote myself completely to Buddhism. Now, I’m worried about the child in Fu’er’s womb, hoping she can give birth to a boy, so that you will have a successor, and I will be able to rest easy. Once that wish is fulfilled, I will have let go of all my worldly troubles…” Having said this, her tears spilled over.
Chu Lingxuan said with sorrow, “Mother, we are trying our best to bring you back as soon as possible.”
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