Fortunately, when the Emperor chooses her for the night, he doesn't always insist on doing official duties.
Often, he just pulls her into his arms before blowing out the candle and going to sleep.
This makes Yun Jiao very puzzled.
If he wasn't planning on indulging in passion, why summon her to Weiyang Palace? In romance novels, this usually means the Emperor has fallen for her soul and wants a pure romance, but aside from holding her while he sleeps, he hardly talks to her; the warm candlelight illuminates one side of his handsome face while the other side is hidden in darkness.
That night, she finally couldn't help but whisper softly, "Emperor."
"I'm here."
"Why don't you talk to me?"
"I've never been one to speak much with concubines," Xie Zhixing paused, "but if you have something to say, don't hold it in, and certainly don't avoid me."
If she wants to talk, she'd better summon a minister to accompany him.
