After Marrying a Vegetative Princess, I Went Crazy With Joy!

Chapter 84:



Thinking back to the little princess’s exaggerated description of the delicious food in the Princess Mansion yesterday, Li Er had initially dismissed it as a child’s cravings.

But as he ate the seemingly ordinary buns, he realized there was something different about them. The incredibly strong, fragrant, and tender taste gave him unprecedented sensation.

How is this done? Li Er couldn’t help but tilt his head, wanting to inquire.

However, seeing Su Li and Changle eating calmly and nonchalantly, Li Er felt slightly embarrassed. He thought, they may think I’m making a big fuss if I ask.

Subsequently, Li Er continued to try other dishes. Even the lamb in the soup cake was treated specially, devoid of the usual gamy flavor, and the soup was exceptionally delicious, thoroughly satisfying Li Er.

Even the seemingly plain side dishes were crisp, delicious, and fragrant. After consuming two bowls of lamb soup cake and three large buns, Li Er let out a satisfied burp and put down his utensils.

“Eating such a variety of delicacies, the regular home-cooked meals here have a unique flavor. Not bad,” Li Er nodded contentedly.

Afterward, he casually added, “The cooks in your mansion are good. I’ll have them sent to the palace later.”

Su Li agreed outwardly but felt a sense of disdain internally. After all, the system produced the ingredients used in their daily meals. Even a random seasoning from Su Li’s inventory was far superior to the diverse spices of the Tang Dynasty.

Therefore, no matter who it was, whether they were a long-established aristocratic family or a renowned official or general, everyone in the Tang Dynasty, in Su Li’s eyes, was rather unsophisticated.

Even Emperor Li Er, who had experienced many delicacies, was a well-fed “bumpkin.” There wasn’t much of a difference, in essence.

After the meal, it was already mid-morning.

“During this period, take good care of Changle at home. Consider what I’ve said carefully. After all, you’re still young,” Li Er said to Su Li, leaving him with some advice before patting his belly and departing with the two cooks from the princess’s mansion.

On the way back, Li Er wasn’t idle. He pondered when Su Li could go to the army after Changle’s recovery.

Li Er wasn’t aware of Changle’s true reason, thinking it was just an excuse. He was still excitedly planning.

With Su Dingfang’s encouragement, once Su Li decides to enter the military, we can promote Su Dingfang. Su Dingfang has been in the army for a long time and is Su Li’s elder brother. With his influence, Su Li might become interested in military life. The two brothers charging into battle for me will become a great story when he’s on the battlefield!

Having Su Dingfang pave the way, Su Li will surely choose to enter the military. By then, we can have Li Jing personally instruct him. With the ability to throw elephants and master Li Jing’s strategies and tactics, even if Xiang Yu were to be reborn, he might not be a match for Su Li! A supremely invincible general surpassing Xiang Yu will emerge in our Tang army!

The more he thought about it, the more Li Er believed his plan was solid, and his mood became increasingly happy.

Li Er, devising wishful plans, quickly became engrossed in his imagined development strategy. His target for this strategy was Su Li!

In the following period, Li Er would head to the Princess Mansion whenever he had free time. Besides being concerned about Changle’s health, Li Er’s primary goal was to have Su Li on his mind.

After all, following Yuan Tiangang’s divination, reappointing Su Li would lead to great nation governance. If promoting someone could achieve his goal, regardless of the accuracy of the divination, any emperor would know how to choose. This was the ultimate shortcut to becoming an esteemed ruler without much effort!

Not to mention, after being emperor for four years, Li Er’s singular focus was on achieving a well-governed world, praised by all. As for how to promote Su Li, that wasn’t a problem for Li Er at all. It was obvious – he dared to transcend being just a conqueror.

In the afternoon, at the mansion’s garden…

Su Li sat on a recliner, holding Changle in her arms, and they leaned against each other, lazily enjoying the sun.

“My dear, the Emperor has been visiting the mansion so frequently lately, it’s becoming quite…”

Changle’s face was against Su Li’s chest, listening to his heartbeat as she spoke softly.

“Is it becoming bothersome?” Su Li smiled and gently patted Changle’s head.

Changle expressed her feelings and blushed, playfully tapping Su Li’s chest. He then caught her hand, lifted it, and lightly caressed her face.

During this time, Changle had gradually grown accustomed to such intimate interactions with Su Li, relishing the affection from her beloved.

Feeling Changle’s soft body, Su Li’s excitement started to rise. As newlyweds, they were prone to lose themselves in the moment.

However, considering the current topic, Su Li felt a bit agitated. The reason was simple. He was feeling the pressure that Li Er had brought upon him recently.

Hmm… a kind of uniquely magical pressure.

Even when Su Li first met Li Er, he sensed no pressure. Back then, he would spend his days at the mansion accumulating points.

Whenever he saw Li Er, they wouldn’t exchange many words. Su Li often found Li Er annoying for hindering his point accumulation progress. As a result, after four months of knowing each other, their communication was minimal.

And when they did talk, it was mostly about Changle’s condition when she was still in a vegetative state. After getting up close, Su Li’s most profound impression of Li Er was that he genuinely cared for his daughter as a father.

However, Su Li didn’t have any firsthand experience of Li Er’s role as an emperor. Most of his impressions were derived from stereotypes in books.

During the Xuanwu Gate Incident, Su Li was just an ordinary peasant. To be honest, Li Er’s killing his brother and executing others had little impact on common people like Su Li. After all, who the emperor was didn’t affect their daily lives, right?

But recently, Li Er’s sudden interest in having Su Li lead troops and his frequent visits to the Princess Mansion changed Su Li’s perspective. With more exposure, Su Li increasingly realized that his previous understanding of Li Er had been too superficial.

He had initially believed that Li Er, as an emperor, would be ruthless and decisive. The revered First Emperor? The Heavenly Khan of All Nations? It’s all just nonsense!

Looked at how diligent Li Er had been lately, not at all resembling the image of an emperor who commanded vast territories. Every time he visited, they would exchange only a few words before Li Er would bring up old matters to influence Su Li.

He wouldn’t be worried if Li Er were to truly exert his emperor’s authority or force Su Li into something. What unsettled him was Li Er’s lack of dignity, showing up every day, speaking so kindly, and adopting the manner of an esteemed guest. This kind of Li Er truly left Su Li feeling helpless.

“My dear, why don’t you just follow the Emperor? I’ve never seen him so invested in someone. If he doesn’t go to the battlefield and only studies military strategy under the Duke, wouldn’t that be a good choice?” Changle hugged Su Li’s arm and whispered.

Li Er’s strategy hadn’t convinced Su Li but had stirred Changle’s thoughts.

Su Li shook his head. “I’m not ready for that.”

Su Li’s understanding of military strategy was limited to basic concepts. He knew he would only ever be a mediocre general, even if he learned more.

Of course… for now, with Princess Changle’s help, Su Li’s attributes would eventually improve. Learning military strategy now would be inefficient. Waiting for his attributes to improve would be more fruitful.

“Moreover, if I were to learn military strategy, I wouldn’t be able to stay home like I do now,” Su Li softly added.

“And I’m sure you don’t want me to spend less time with you, right, my lady?”

Changle blushed suddenly, and this reason alone was convincing enough.

Between her father and husband, Changle wholeheartedly stood by Su Li’s side.

“Husband, if you’re unwilling, we can think of ways to change my father’s mind. Or maybe I should go and ask the Empress Mother? If she intervenes, my father should listen.”

Su Li smiled and fondly patted Changle’s head. He knew that if it were any other issue, Empress Zhangsun might speak up. But at the end of the day, Li Er’s intentions were for the betterment of the Tang Dynasty.


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