Lin Daiyu's Rebirth

Chapter 338 He Only Has Lin Daiyu in His Heart



Chapter 338 He Only Has Lin Daiyu in His Heart

When the prince heard the words of the eldest lady, he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

He turned his head to look out the window. It was dark and the moonlight was like water pouring into the courtyard.

Thinking back to how Hongxuan finally woke up today, the prince's heart finally softened.

Well, well, I'll just stay with the eldest lady tonight.

The prince slowly walked to the bedside and his eyes fell on the eldest lady who seemed to be half asleep.

She closed her eyes tightly, frowned slightly, and seemed to be wandering on the edge of a dream.

The prince did not take off his clothes, but just gently lifted a corner of the quilt and then lay down carefully.

In fact, the eldest wife's mind was as clear as a mirror. She knew very well that the prince was thinking about Lin Daiyu at the moment.

If Xiao Lingzi hadn't been smart this morning and hadn't greeted the old Taoist priest at Baiyun Temple in advance?

She also threatened that only if the prince stayed in the first lady's room could Hongxuan stay healthy. I'm afraid that by now the prince would have already rushed to Lin Daiyu's room like a bird.

The eldest wife lay quietly, and could hear the sound of the prince turning over and over.

He tossed and turned, sometimes this way and sometimes that, as if the bed was covered with sharp thorns, making it difficult for him to sleep.

However, despite the prince's restlessness, the first wife still bit her lips tightly and thought to herself:

"Hmph! I want to see, now that you've got that old Taoist's hint, can you still lie in that vixen's bed with a clear conscience?

Even though we are no longer husband and wife, as long as the old Taoist spell is there, you must stay in my room obediently!"

In this way, the two of them had ulterior motives, one was unwilling and the other was irritable and uneasy.

After an unknown amount of time, fatigue finally set in, and the two of them fell into a drowsy sleep without realizing it.

At about four o'clock in the morning, a howling north wind began to blow, and the entire palace was immersed in silence.

The prince moved slightly and slowly sat up from the bed.

He turned his head to look beside him and saw that the eldest wife was sleeping soundly. However, the prince was thinking about Daiyu and just wanted to leave here as soon as possible.

Just as the prince was about to get out of bed quietly, he suddenly heard a faint sound.

After listening carefully, it turned out that it was the eldest wife talking in her sleep!

Her words were intermittent and vague, but some words could still be vaguely distinguished.

The prince's heart tightened instantly, fearing that his movements would wake her up.

So he carefully picked up the big coat beside the bed, stood on tiptoe, tried not to make any noise, and wanted to leave quietly.

But who would have thought that just as the prince was about to reach the door, the eldest wife suddenly shouted loudly:

"My Lord, where are you..."

The sudden shout startled the prince. Helplessly, he stopped and turned back to the bed.

At this time, the clock on the table outside was ticking non-stop, as if urging the arrival of dawn.

As time passed, the sky gradually began to brighten.

The prince was secretly anxious. When he thought that he might not be able to see Yu'er, whom he had been thinking about all day, he felt as if a bunch of ants were gnawing at his heart, and he felt extremely uncomfortable.

The eldest wife was still sound asleep, but whether intentionally or unintentionally, she stretched out a delicate hand and gently placed it on the prince's neck.

Seeing this, the prince quickly closed his eyes, pretending to be still asleep, and quickly reached out to move the eldest lady's arm away.

Finally, the long night passed, the sky in the east began to turn pale, and the sky became completely bright.

The prince breathed a long sigh of relief, then got up impatiently, put on thick clothes, and hurried towards the room where Daiyu lived.

Just at this moment, the eldest wife slowly woke up.

Last night was also a sleepless night for her. The prince's heart seemed like a wild horse that had broken free from its reins, ready to run to where the woman was at any time.

The eldest wife only took a quick glance and immediately realized that the prince still wanted to go to the woman's room.

She didn't have time to think and jumped up from the bed at an astonishing speed, completely ignoring the fact that her hair had not been combed and she had not even had time to put on her shoes.

At this moment, she was like a flower bud that had just opened in the morning, delicate and charming, gently hugging the prince from behind.

The prince suddenly felt a warmth coming over him. When he came to his senses, he found that it was the First Lady who was hugging him so desperately.

In an instant, he felt his mind go blank, as if time had stopped at this moment.

The eldest wife leaned behind the prince and said quietly, "Prince, yesterday was the first night of the seven-seven-forty-nine days that the old Taoist priest mentioned.

Those girls will be here to serve us soon. Even if you don't care about my feelings, please at least give me some face.

How about we wait until after dinner before leaving today?"

When the prince heard what the first wife said, his heart softened.

However, despite this, he still thought about that woman in his heart.

The prince nodded reluctantly and let the first wife and a group of maids serve him and wash his face and hands.

Afterwards, he mechanically followed the eldest lady and sat down like a puppet and started to have breakfast.

He felt like he was about to collapse, as if his soul had left his body and was completely immersed in endless pain.

The sounds around him became unclear, especially the sweet call of the eldest lady, which made him feel extremely annoyed.

The words "Your Highness" were like sharp daggers piercing his heart.

At this moment, he was like a unconscious walking corpse, wandering aimlessly.

The first wife finally realized that although she had used her strategy to keep the prince by her side for the time being, it was obvious that his heart had already flown somewhere else.

The only person he was thinking about was the angel-like Lin Daiyu. Even though he was here in person, his mind was not here at all.

Late last night, a biting north wind came howling, slapping the windows frantically and making bursts of noise.

Daiyu was unable to sleep all night because of the annoying wind.

She tossed and turned in bed, her mind in a mess.

After careful calculation, the prince has not stayed in his room for several days.

Thinking of this, Daiyu couldn't help but feel an indescribable sense of loss in her heart.

She looked around the room with a lonely expression, her eyes empty and lifeless.

What are the prince and his wife doing at this moment?

Perhaps they are sitting in each other's arms, whispering softly about their affection for each other;

Or maybe they are still sleeping in each other's arms.

Daiyu suddenly realized that even though she was the principal wife now, she would probably have to face more women in the future.

After all, the man she married was not an ordinary man, but a prince.

Which royal son doesn’t have many wives and concubines?

Suddenly, a long cry broke the silent air: "Girl, girl..."

Daiyu was awakened from her deep thoughts by the sudden cry. She came to her senses and looked in the direction of the sound, only to find that it was the parrot that made the sound.

Daiyu thought that the little guy must be hungry, so he was calling her so urgently.

So she slowly stood up and walked lightly to where the parrot was.

Daiyu gently reached out her hand and carefully took the parrot out of the cage.

Then she gently untied the chain tied to the parrot's feet, hoping that it could fly freely in the house for a while.

However, what Daiyu did not expect was that the moment she loosened the chain, the parrot rushed straight out the door like an arrow.

Seeing the parrot flying farther and farther away, Daiyu was startled. Without caring about anything else, she quickly grabbed a cloak and put it on, and hurriedly chased in the direction the parrot flew away.

As she ran, she anxiously called the parrot's name, fearing that it would never come back.

Because she walked too fast, Daiyu soon felt out of breath, but she still gritted her teeth and followed the parrot closely.

Soon, Daiyu saw the parrot flying straight towards the backyard.

However, when she chased it to the backyard door, she found that the parrot had already landed on a bare, mottled old tree.

The parrot stood firmly on a branch, still holding its head up proudly as usual.

It first looked around, then lowered its head and gently combed its colorful feathers with its mouth.

Daiyu was like a light cat, tiptoeing carefully and quietly approaching the big tree.

Finally, Daiyu came under the tree, stood quietly, and gazed at the petite figure with eyes as gentle as water.

I saw the little guy combing his colorful feathers leisurely, and he looked so cute.

Daiyu couldn't help but feel moved, and secretly thought about taking it back to the room quietly while it was off guard.

At this moment, there was a sharp "creaking" sound. It turned out that the door was slowly pushed open.

Daiyu's mind was originally all on the parrot. When she heard the sudden noise, she couldn't help but tremble all over and her heart suddenly rose to her throat.

However, when she looked closely and found that only the door was open, her heart finally settled down.

But she still didn't dare to relax at all, and continued to stare at the parrot on the tree, fearing that in the blink of an eye, it would flap its wings and fly away and disappear without a trace.

"Your Majesty, you must remember to come early in the evening!"

Just as Daiyu was concentrating on the parrot, a charming call came from the door.

The sound was like a thunder, exploding in her ears in an instant.

She looked up in astonishment and looked in the direction of the voice, only to see the eldest wife saying goodbye to the prince with a smile on her face.

In an instant, Daiyu felt her face burning and her heart pounding.

She never expected to encounter such a scene here.

At this moment, a strong wind suddenly came and swept past with a roar. The wind was so strong that it raised a cloud of dust.

A few tiny grains of sand happened to fly into the eyes of the eldest lady, making her feel uncomfortable. She stopped involuntarily and rubbed her eyes with her hands.

The prince was about to turn around and leave, but when he saw the first wife in such unbearable pain, he felt pity and hurriedly stepped forward, gently took the first wife's arm, and brought her to him.

Then, he stretched out his slender fingers, carefully pried open the tightly closed eyes of the eldest lady, then leaned over and blew gently into her eyes.

At this moment, the prince and his wife were completely immersed in their love and were completely unaware of Daiyu hiding nearby.

Daiyu stood there blankly, looking at the heartwarming scene before her, her mood becoming increasingly complicated...

The eldest wife's eyes returned to normal in an instant.

She was filled with joy like an innocent little girl, and excitedly fell into the prince's warm and generous arms.

The eldest wife murmured softly in her sweet voice:

"My Lord, please come over early tonight!

Last night was the most peaceful and sweet night I ever slept!"

Seeing this, the prince stretched out his hand and gently pushed the eldest wife away from his arms. He gave her a gentle look, indicating that she should go back to her room to rest first.

However, at this moment, the prince suddenly noticed something strange. He turned his head abruptly and found that Daiyu had been standing quietly by the side without him noticing when.

The prince hurried over and said to Daiyu with a smile as if he had seen a treasure:

"Yu'er, you're here..."


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