Baili Mu's face turned even redder from Ou Lan's words, "It's not like you said. I'm not asking you to leave because of some Little Nurse, but because right now, look at you, bringing three kids—it can't be convenient to stay here. Besides, you're a Queen now, aren't you busy with tons of things?"
"I don't believe a word you say!" Ou Lan didn't care about her image at all in front of Baili Mu, showing no queenly demeanor, and she blurted out whatever came to mind. When she lost her temper, Baili Mu didn't dare to say a word.
Ou Lan glared at him and turned to Tang En, "Tang En, keep talking. That Little Nurse Jing Sitian, how dare she have the guts of a bear? How dare she hit the Prince?"
Tang En felt emboldened with the Queen backing him up, so he wasn't afraid of the Prince's glaring threats. He glanced at Baili Mu, who was winking at him, disregarded the Prince's dissatisfaction, and exaggerated in his report to the Queen.
