After Rongchuan had paid his respects to the several princes, he hurried over, "Father."
Zhou Shuren nodded. Although Rongchuan was becoming increasingly imposing, he was still his son-in-law and had to obediently call him "Father" in his presence, "Yes, the Emperor is waiting for you, don't delay."
Rongchuan nodded, then paid his respects to several other officials before quickly leaving.
At that moment, Li Zhao came over, "Lord Zhou has a good son-in-law."
"He is indeed good, raised by myself."
Li Zhao, "..."
It is often said that a son-in-law is half a son, but for Zhou Shuren, his son-in-law was like a son.
At the Zhou residence, after hearing Mrs. Song's words, Zhulan thought for a while and gestured for Mrs. Song to take a doctor to Zhang Jinghong's house. Yao Xin had given birth prematurely, reportedly due to a slip, the specifics of which she knew little about. The child was born safely but needed careful nurturing; however, the chilling spring breeze had made him ill.