The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant’s Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old Daughter

Chapter 23



Chapter 23: Listen To You

Chapter 23 Listen to you

Then Jun Ning was held by Qionghua and left.

It doesn’t matter if no one helps them reclaim the wasteland for the time being, they can weed the grass by themselves first.

These grasses that are taller than a person in front of you will take time to finish.

As for those few people who can help them…

I believe that they will be moved when they see their daily work in full swing and have new hope and hope in life. After I figure it out, I will add it gradually. It’s just a matter of time.

Do it right away.

Qionghua brought a **** to **** the grass. Jun Ning is small and can’t **** grass taller than him, but he can help carry the grass Qionghua hoeed to the open space outside.

One weeds and the other holds it outside. The mother and son cooperated very well, and quickly hoeed off a large piece of grass on the ground.

The crazy people in the cold palace don’t care what they are doing, but they are not crazy. After hearing their movements, they can’t help stretching their necks and watching, and even their hands are itchy for a while, wanting to go forward and try it.

But I’m still wondering if I should try it?

This reaction was similar to what Jun Ning predicted.

Thinking about it, in a few days, their entanglement will be broken by action.

Time passed quickly, and in a blink of an eye, it was the time that Jun Ning and Jun Yu agreed to meet. Jun Ning told Qionghua early that she would go out and get rapeseed with a familiar person.

Qionghua didn’t stop her, but because she was worried about Jun Ning’s safety, she wanted to go with Jun Ning. No matter how Jun Ning persuaded her, it was useless.

In fact, it is better for one person to do things than when two people are tied up.

Because you don’t have to think too much when you are alone, you can just do whatever you want, and it’s convenient to hide. But two people are different. No matter what you do, you must consider the safety of the other person.

Doing so will limit your hands and feet a lot.

Especially in the face of emergencies, it is very inconvenient to escape.

Jun Ning wanted to tell Qionghua about these situations one by one, so that Qionghua would give up the idea of going out with him. But when he met the worried look in Qionghua’s eyes, he hesitated.

He is only two and a half years old now. In the eyes of his parents, he is the age to be cared for.

But he not only has to go out to make a living, but also faces great risks.

Qionghua wants to accompany him, protect him, and guard him, which is normal.

If he refuses, Qionghua will be sad. Moreover, Qionghua will not necessarily listen to him and not go out with him.

Waiting for him to go out, maybe Qionghua will secretly follow.

In this way, all the dangers Qionghua faces are unknown and uncontrollable. The risk of exposure has also increased invisibly.

Rather, let her follow.

Under my own eyes, it is always easier to control.

After some weighing, Jun Ning said, “Mother, you can follow me. But you have to promise me, don’t act on your own, you must listen to me in everything.”

This grandma’s, with a commanding tone, is almost no deterrent.

Qionghua said with a smile, “Okay, my mother will listen to you.”

These words are full of connivance, not serious at all, they are completely coaxing children.

After listening to    Jun Ning, he could almost imagine the scene when his mother didn’t listen to him and acted without authorization.

“Mother.” Jun Ning is very serious, “I have slipped out many times, and I know what is going on outside. When there is an emergency, there are ways to deal with it. So, don’t listen to me because I am young, Don’t take what I say seriously.”

(end of this chapter)


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