Meeting Consort Jing's deep gaze, Murong Jiu was neither impatient nor agitated but instead spoke out:
"Father Emperor, if Consort Jing suffers from headaches, she should avoid the wind and rest more to keep from overthinking. It seems recently Consort Jing has not been resting well; it must be due to the myriad concerns weighing on her heart."
The Emperor sighed and said, "Jing is just worried about the Third Prince. His leg is still unable to bear his weight for walking, and it aches severely when it rains. The illness has left its mark, and with the Third Prince still so young, it's natural for Jing to be anxious."
How laughable.
When Jun Yuyan injured his leg back then, why didn't the Emperor show such pity?
Murong Jiu mocked in her heart but nodded on the surface and said: