Chapter 21
Chapter 21
Just as Fang Ying and Nie Wu were walking in front of the Suoyun Palace, Empress Dowager Huo's chariot walked towards them.
Nie Wu stepped aside, letting Empress Dowager Huo's chariot pass first.Only then did we move on.
Seeing Empress Dowager Huo's chariot entering the Suoyun Palace, Fang Ying's eyes stayed on the plaque of the Suoyun Palace, and only looked away when he was out of sight after walking a long way.
Nie Wu brought Fang Ying to Haozang Hall, where the tiger cubs were.
The young emperor went to court and left the tiger cub alone in the palace, which happened to be convenient for Nie Wu.Nie Wu followed the order and put the two cubs together, turned around and waited aside.
Nie Mingchi greeted the young emperor early in the morning, and the young emperor was envious of the fox's smooth fur, so he agreed without thinking.
When he first entered the hall, the tiger cub was playing with balls of wool.The palace people on the side looked at it.
Nie Wu put the fox on the ground very responsibly, and after a while, he saw the tiger cub wandering towards it.
The tiger cub and the little fox are actually about the same size, but because the tiger cub develops sideways, it looks round and round, like a meat ball.
Presumably the food in the palace is so good.
Fang Ying was caught off guard and placed on the ground, with the cold obsidian ground under his claws.He saw the tiger cub walking towards him, and the alarm bells rang in his heart.
He hadn't forgotten the last time the tiger cub grinned at him sneeringly.
The fox was at a disadvantage against the tiger, but Nie Wu even sent him here.No, it must have been ordered by the owner, otherwise how could he have entered the palace.
Fang Ying gritted her teeth secretly, resisting the urge to hit someone.He looked up at Nie Wu, hoping that Nie Wu could take him away from the tiger cub.
However, after Nie Wu delivered the little fox, he stepped aside and stood with the palace people, not noticing the little fox's dissatisfaction at all.
Fang Ying was about to walk towards Nie Wu when the tiger cub pounced on him, and the two cubs bumped into each other.
Fang Ying rubbed his sore arm, and was about to stand up when he was pushed to the ground by the tiger cub's paw.
Just when Fang Ying thought my life was over, the tiger cub handed a ball of wool to Fang Ying.
Before Fang Ying had time to be afraid, he was confused by the tiger cub's move.
Seeing that Fang Ying didn't respond, the tiger cub pushed the wool ball in front of him and stuffed it between his paws.
After doing all this, the tiger cub got up and walked towards the inner hall, leaving Tuliu Fangying sitting where he was.
Fang Ying looked at the ball of wool between his paws and fell into deep thought.
After a while, the tiger cub came out of the inner hall with another ball of wool in its mouth.
Seeing that Fang Ying was still holding the ball of wool, the tiger cub came over and stood still some distance away from Fang Ying.
Then he put the ball of wool on the ground, and lightly touched the ball of wool with his paw, and the ball of wool landed very accurately in front of Fang Ying.
The tiger cub whined softly, and nodded towards Fang Ying.
Fang Ying finally understood what the tiger cub meant, it turned out that he wanted to play with it by himself.
Fang Ying put down the ball of wool between his paws, and touched it lightly with his paw, and the ball of wool rolled back to the tiger cub's paw along the original path.
Seeing that Fang Ying understood what he meant, the tiger cub howled happily, and then continued playing with Fang Ying like this.
After repeating this game dozens of times, Fang Ying felt really bored, and began to compete with the tiger cub whose ball of wool would roll farther.
Perhaps it was due to the addition of species, Fang Ying could easily understand what the tiger cub meant when he settled down.
From the point of view of the palace people, the two cubs played extremely harmoniously.Even Nie Wu breathed a sigh of relief.
The two little ones played until the young emperor and Nie Mingchi went to court.
Nie Mingchi came to the Haozang Hall together with the young emperor, and when he got into the hall, he happened to see two cubs chasing a ball of wool, and they seemed to be having a great time.
It was also rare for Shao Di to see tiger cubs having such fun, so he didn't have the heart to disturb him, and seeing the little fox's slick fur was a little itchy.
But neither of them bothered the two cubs.
When the two cubs finally raised their heads to look at them, Nie Mingchi bent over and hugged the fox.
Seeing this, the tiger cub wanted to hug it too, so Shaodi bent down and hugged the tiger cub as well.
"I still have something to do, so I'll take the fox back first," Nie Mingchi said.
The young emperor let out a sound of disappointment, his whole body was like an eggplant beaten by frost.
Nie Mingchi hummed, pretending he didn't see the young emperor's constant glances at the fox, turned around and took Nie Wu out of the hall.
In the future, whenever Nie Mingchi and the young emperor went to court, Nie Wu would bring him to the main hall to play with the tiger cubs, and the range of activities became wider and wider. From the bedroom where the young emperor lived to the imperial garden, they became two cubs place to play.
One day, the tiger cub led Fang Ying away from the palace man and Nie Wu, and came to a remote courtyard in the palace.
Fang Ying was brought here by the tiger cub.
The tiger cub pointed to the half-open door, motioning for Fang Ying to go in with him.
Fang Ying didn't go in immediately, wanting to see the plaque in the courtyard, but for some reason, there was no plaque here, it must have been taken down.
Fang Ying felt a little bad in his heart, but he still followed the tiger cub into the door.
The courtyard is surprisingly large, comparable to a small palace, but the difference is that there are multiple compartments separating the inside.
A young man with an extraordinary appearance was resting under a big tree in the courtyard. He was dressed in court clothes and held a book in his hand.
The courtyard is clean and tidy, with only a few twigs scattered on the ground.
One of the tiger cubs didn't pay attention and stepped on one.
The young man woke up when he heard the sound, and immediately looked at the two little ones who had sneaked in with some blank eyes.
Fang Ying felt a little embarrassed, after all, he did little of such sneaky things and had a thin skin.
The young man had seen the tiger cub next to Shaodi before, and now he saw that they seemed to be able to walk freely in the palace, so how could he not have guessed where the tiger cub came from.
Seeing the big eyes of this tiger cub, as if looking at him, he confirmed his guess in the bottom of his heart.
And the fox on the side is even rarer. Just this luxurious purple fur is rare in the world, not to mention that it looks at him with a scrutinizing gaze.
Zhang Yong couldn't help but smile on his lips, it's really strange to be seen by two small animals like this, it can only be said that they are too human.
Zhang Yong generously let them see, then looked at the direction of the sun, and found that it was time to feed.He didn't care about the two little ones that ran into here by mistake, but went to prepare hay and water for the caged animals.
The two little ones had no intention of leaving for the time being, they just stood there watching Zhang Yong busy.
After Zhang Yong opened the doors of each compartment, Fang Ying saw animals trapped in cages.There are big ones and small ones, in different shapes, and many of them are varieties that Fang Ying has never seen before.
Fang Ying was surprised, what kind of place is this, why are there so many animals?
After careful observation, Fang Ying found that the cages that trapped the animals looked familiar.
Fang Ying thought for a while before realizing that the cage he saw when he first traveled over was not the same cage as this.
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