Chapter 288: Chapter 288: Accompanying Me to Greet Our Father the King
Junbie Pavilion.
Niu Panāer handed a cup of tea to Song Zhiyu and said, "I came out in a hurry and didnāt bring any good tea. Make do with this."
Song Zhiyu took a sip and said, "Itās not great indeed. The tea is stale and astringent. I canāt believe you can drink this."
Even the not-so-well-off women in their family wouldnāt drink such tea.
Yuan Yi glared outside the pavilion, thinking thereās tea to drink and yet you canāt keep your mouth shut.
Si Xi was almost dead with worry, "Master, this isnāt our home. The food and drink are someone elseās, so donāt be picky. Look at that black-faced guard, even Iām afraid he might draw his sword on you."
Si Xi sensed Yuan Yiās anger and quietly stepped back a few paces, clutching his candied haws stick.
But Niu Panāer was indifferent and said, "Iāve gotten used to it. If it were a military campaign, we might not even have a sip of tea, only plain water to drink."
Song Zhiyu frowned, "The people serving you arenāt attentive. After all, youāre a Commandery Princess and a General, responsible only for yourself, not thousands. How hard could it be to just prepare a bundle with some good tea and filling snacks? This way, once you sit down, you can enjoy a good cup and comfort yourself."
"What Yu Lang says makes sense."
Song Zhiyu sheepishly said, "I just enjoy comfort." He paused and added, "Actually, Iām just speaking from my own perspective. As a commander, you probably wouldnāt bother with anything fancy to avoid gossip and suspicion. Never mind, just see it as me speaking without standing up."
Niu Panāer laughed, "Not at all, youāre right. The people around me arenāt very meticulous. Theyāre all rough men who go into battle with me. How could they notice such details?"
Song Zhiyu frowned, "Not even a single maidservant?"
Niu Panāerās smile faded, "There used to be."
Once, Song Zhiyu was reminded of something, and his expression changed slightly.
Niu Panāer was a female general. She once led a unit of women soldiers, but that unit was almost entirely wiped out in a battle, with many dead and injured.
Since then, she hadnāt formed another womenās unit, and most of her usual attendants are male guards. Only in the Prince Dingbeiās Mansion does she have maidservants attending to her.
Song Zhiyu saw her melancholy expression and felt guilty, smacking his lips, "Iām sorry, I didnāt mean to bring up something sad. My rotten mouth always speaks poorly. Just treat my words like a passing fart, okay?"
Niu Panāer chuckled, "Okay."
Song Zhiyu let out a sigh of relief.
He looked outside the pavilion and said, "Why hasnāt the Prince arrived yet?"
Niu Panāer was about to speak when she suddenly felt a slight tremor in the ground and smiled, "Here he comes."
Song Zhiyu was full of curiosity and wanted to ask how she knew.
Niu Panāer stood up, gazing eastward, where dust was rolling up in the sky, as if a large group was approaching.
Song Zhiyu saw it too and came to her side.
Soon, a banner with the word "Ding" appeared in sight, with a throng of men and horses.
Song Zhiyuās heart surged with emotion.
That was Prince Dingbeiās banner.
He glanced sideways at Niu Panāer. Her skin wasnāt as white and delicate as the Noble Ladies in the capital, more of a wheat color. He always thought her side profile was resilient, but now it seemed somewhat gentle.
What a surprise! He actually found her gentle.
Song Zhiyu averted his gaze.
"Come, letās go meet my father!" Niu Panāer grabbed his hand and led him down the pavilion.