Chapter 1987: Together Forever and Forever (2)
Liu Xi and Juhua had three children in total. The eldest son, Shen Guowen, was Shen Shijin back then. He took his maternal grandfather's surname and was considered to be the heir to his maternal grandfather's family. The second daughter, Diana, was the name of a princess whom Liu Xi admired in his previous life. The youngest son, Dai Liren, was the name of an actor friend of Liu Xi in his previous life, which he used.
These children were brought to the capital by the couple. Compared with the elegant and polite young men and women of the nobles in the capital, Liu Xi's three children were much more lively and cheerful, because Liu Xi always adhered to the principle of letting children develop freely and never deliberately asked them to learn the red tape of the ancients. In his eyes, as long as the children were happy, nothing would make them happier than their children's happiness.
Juhua agreed with her husband's way of educating children. Both husband and wife were cheerful and cheerful, so they raised three children who were like three jumping and naughty monkeys. Other young men and ladies were sitting upright and properly at the banquet, but only their three children were jumping up and down, running to the beauty by the lake to look at the fish, and chasing each other to play.
Caiwei liked the three cheerful buns very much. She felt that they were children. They could reflect the child's cute and lovely nature. Unlike other children present, they were forced to learn rules and etiquette at a young age. They were all restrained by those so-called rules and etiquette and looked old-fashioned, like puppets. It was distressing to see them!
At the banquet, Wanyan Chao and Nangong Jin sat together. Both of them were princes and future emperors. They had a lot in common and chatted very well together. Wu Xiangyun and Wanyan Jingchen were busy with state affairs and had a long journey, so they did not come to Caiwei's birthday banquet in person. But how could Chaoer miss the opportunity to please his future mother-in-law? He prepared gifts diligently, and brought gifts prepared by his father and mother, and came to Dajin to celebrate his future mother-in-law's birthday in person.
In addition to Chaoer, the eldest prince of Liaodan, Batru, also came to celebrate Caiwei's birthday in person with generous gifts prepared by his father Khan. His purpose was not to celebrate the birthday of the Queen of Dajin, but to meet the Princess Mingzhu who haunted him.
Last year, the Grand Empress Dowager of Dajin passed away. He came to condole on behalf of his father and accidentally met Princess Mingzhu. The moment he saw Mingzhu, his young heart was captured by her at once, and he fell deeply in love with her and couldn't extricate himself.
After returning to Liaodan, he could not wait to ask his father Khan to help him submit a letter to the Great Jin Kingdom, asking to marry Princess Mingzhu. Although his father Khan fulfilled his wish, the emperor and empress of the Great Jin Kingdom did not give them any face and directly rejected his proposal...
Later, he heard that Princess Mingzhu was betrothed to Wanyan Chao of Qingluo Kingdom, and he was so angry that he almost demolished his house. He loved Mingzhu. Mingzhu was the first girl he liked in his life, and the first woman he was crazy about and lost his appetite for. After learning that Mingzhu was betrothed to someone else, he secretly vowed that sooner or later he would flatten Qingluo Kingdom and take back his beloved woman.
This time when he came to celebrate the birthday, he met Wanyan Chao, and the two almost drew their swords against each other several times and fought for their lives.
Wanyan Chao hated Batu for having his fiancee, and Batu hated Chaoer for stealing his love. There was a lot of anger between the two. Caiwei was afraid that something might happen when they were together, so when arranging seats, she specifically ordered the two to sit separately.
Yuer sat with Batu, but their temperaments were very different. Batu was very similar to his father, with a rude and hot temper, and none of his mother's gentleness; while Yuer was indeed gentle and lazy. He saw at a glance that he and the Liaodan prince were not of the same mind, so he was too lazy to talk to him and was busy playing with Liu Xi's little son.