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The Emperor laughed, "It's rare for Us to leave the palace, and to encounter my resting minister is indeed a coincidence."
Zhou Shuren, "...Yes."
But inside, he regretted wildly. Why hadn't he stayed a bit longer in the teahouse? The damned coincidence, he didn't want any part of it. While others might be overjoyed at meeting the Emperor, he truly didn't need this now!
The Crown Prince, because of the good strategy of purchasing grain abroad, had a better impression of Zhou Shuren, "Mr. Zhou, it's important to rest more."
Zhou Shuren, "...Thank you for your concern, Crown Prince."
What on earth were these two doing out here?
The Emperor felt that the carriage was not the place for conversation and did not speak further. Indeed, running into Zhou Shuren was quite the coincidence; it seemed their fate as sovereign and official was truly bound together.