Chapter 177 Calling Uncle
Quiet Waterside Pavilion
The servants came in with trays and placed their belongings on the table.
The exquisite dishes are mouth-watering with their color, aroma and taste.
The little guy Feng Fuyun had already moved a stool and sat on it, looking at it with envy with his big, round eyes.
Di Ran came over holding Ji Yunxie, and the servants standing on both sides bowed and saluted.
"Greetings, Your Majesty~"
"You guys go down first."
"Yes."
Di Ran carried Ji Yunxie to the table, put him on the wheelchair, and sat on the chair next to him.
As soon as Feng Fuyu saw Ji Yunxie, he raised his head and started muttering something, his voice soft and full of childish innocence.
"Where have you been, brother Meiren? When I woke up, I went to look for you, but they all said you were not there."
Ji Yunxie blushed slightly when she asked this question.
Di Ran frowned slightly and said coldly: "Why call me beautiful brother? It's disrespectful. Call me cousin uncle."
When Di Ran said this, the two people, one big and one small, were stunned.
"Uncle-in-law??!"
Di Ran handed Ji Yunxie a crystal bag and explained lightly.
"Your mother is my cousin, so you should call me my aunt. He is my prince, so you should call him my uncle."
Feng Fuyun was bewildered.
How come after one night, the handsome brother became my cousin's husband? The big devil became my cousin's mother?
Ji Yunxie was also a little surprised. Thinking of what she said about Feng Fuyu's life experience yesterday, he suddenly felt confused.
King Fenglie of Dingbei is the little guy's mother.
Feng Lie is also A Yue's cousin.
Doesn’t that mean Feng Lie’s mother is A Yue’s aunt?
What about A Yue’s identity?
As if he could see Ji Yunxie's doubt, Di Ran said calmly.
"Feng Lie's mother, Feng Yan, and the late emperor were sworn sisters. Feng Yan married the late emperor's seventh brother, and I am the late emperor's adopted daughter, so I call her aunt."
Hearing this, Ji Yunxie's doubts were immediately resolved.
It turned out to be the case.
In this case, the little guy should indeed call A Yue his cousin.
As for him... the thought that he let the little one call him uncle before they even got married showed that Di Ran valued and acknowledged him.
Ji Yunxie's cheeks flushed, his heart felt slightly sweet, and his thin lips curved slightly.
Suddenly, the smile on his lips stopped.
He looked up at Di Ran blankly: She is the adopted daughter of the late emperor, so he and she are...
Di Ran sat next to Ji Yunxie and immediately noticed that something was wrong with him.
After a pause, he asked softly, "What's wrong?"
Little Feng Fuyun also looked up with curiosity and confusion.
Ji Yunxie's face turned abnormally red, he lowered his head and spoke weakly.
"You...you are the adopted daughter of the late emperor, and my mother's sister. You and I..."
The emperor's red lips curled up wickedly: "Little nephew?"
Ji Yunxie was stunned, and his porcelain-white face turned red.
Di Ran touched his head tenderly and lovingly: "You and I are not related by blood, so what does it matter?"
"Besides, you and I are married by our foster mother, it's fair and aboveboard, who dares to say anything?"
Feng Fuyun's soft and innocent voice sounded: "My cousin's husband is blushing."
Di Ran glanced sideways and saw Xie'er's cheeks flushed with shyness, and her red lips slightly curled.
After dinner, Feng Fuyu went to study, and Liang An accompanied Ji Yunxie to find Qingyi to diagnose his illness.
Di Ran walked into the study, followed by Di Yi and Bai Qi.
Mo Yan walked forward with tea and placed the exquisite teacup in front of Di Ran.
Di Ran sat on the chair at the desk with a cold look in his eyes.
"Where did that person go last night?"
Di Yi replied respectfully, "My lord, I ordered the secret guards to follow that person and saw that she went to a house in Qingliu Lane in the east of the city. An old servant opened the door."
Bai Qi was puzzled when he heard their words: "What are you talking about?"
Mo Yan at the side reminded: "The assassin from last night."
"Oh."
(End of this chapter)