The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant’s Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old Daughter - Chapter 23
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Chapter 23 I’ll Listen to You
Then, Jun Ning left, hand in hand with Qiong Hua.
For now, it did not matter if no one would help them clear the barren land. They could weed by themselves over the next two days.
It would take time to deal with all the overgrown grass that surpassed an average human’s height.
As for the few people who could help them…
She believed that when they saw them working hard every day, they would feel hopeful, moved, and inspired. After thinking it through, they would slowly join in. It was only a matter of time.
They started immediately.
Qiong Hua found a hoe to clear the grass. Jun Ning was small and could not use the hoe, especially on the grass that was taller than her. However, she could help Qiong Hua carry the grass to an open space.
One of them was weeding while the other carried the weeds away. The mother and child cooperated very well, and very quickly, they removed a large plot of weeds.
Those lunatics in The Cold Palace did not care about what they were doing, but those who were sound of mind could not help but crane their necks to watch after hearing the ruckus. They even wanted to try it themselves.
However, they were still conflicted about that.
They reacted exactly how Jun Ning had predicted they would.
After a few days, they would end this struggle and take action.
Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, it was time for Jun Ning to meet up with Jun Yu. Jun Ning had told Qiong Hua that she was going out to get some vegetable seeds from an acquaintance.
Qiong Hua did not stop her, but because she was worried about Jun Ning’s safety, she wanted to go with Jun Ning. No matter how much Jun Ning persuaded her to let her go alone, Qiong Hua would not allow it.
Two people would make the job harder in this case. It was easier for her to do it on her own.
This was because she did not have to think too much when she was alone. She could just do whatever she wanted to do, and it was also easier to hide. However, it was different if two people went. No matter what they wanted to do, they had to consider the safety of the other person.
It would be much more restrictive.
Escape would be difficult especially if they were faced with an unexpected situation.
Jun Ning really wanted to explain all this to Qiong Hua, so that Qiong Hua would give up the idea of going out with her. However, when she saw the worried look in Qiong Hua’s eyes, she hesitated.
She was only two and a half years old. From a parent’s perspective, she was at the age where she should be taken care of.
However, not only did she have to go out to make a living, but she also had to face great risks.
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It was only natural that Qiong Hua wanted to accompany her and protect her.
If she refused, Qiong Hua would be sad. Moreover, Qiong Hua would not necessarily listen to her and stay put.
When she left, Qiong Hua might secretly follow her.
If this happened, there was no telling what sort of danger Qiong Hua could face. The risk of getting caught would also increase substantially.
Then, they should go together.
That way, the situation would be easier to handle.
After some consideration, Jun Ning said, “Mother, you can come with me. But you have to promise me that you won’t act on your own and that you’ll listen to me.”
D*mn it, she did not sound stern at all.
After hearing this, Qiong Hua said with a smile, “Alright, I will listen to you.”
She was indulging her. It was clear that she was not being serious. She was just placating her child.
Jun Ning could almost imagine her mother disobeying her and acting on her own after hearing what she had to say.
“Mother, I’ve sneaked out many times,” Jun Ning said seriously. “I know what awaits us outside. I know how to handle unexpected situations. So, don’t disobey me just because I’m young. Please take my advice seriously.”