The Emperor soothed her with a tender voice, "Susu, be good, don't cry, Grand Emperor is holding you."
"Susu hasn't seen the Emperor for two months; she's unfamiliar with him now," the Empress said as she took Susu from the Emperor's arms.
With his arms suddenly empty, having not held Susu for two months and only having just held her briefly, he inevitably felt a sense of loss.
Strangely, once the Empress took her away, Susu stopped crying immediately, as if someone had flipped a switch, stopping on command.
The Emperor eagerly extended his hands again, "Susu has stopped crying, allow me to hold her."
The Empress reminded, "Now that Susu is unfamiliar with people, what if she starts crying again once you hold her?"
Upon hearing this, the Emperor's arms paused midair, resignedly retracted, and he could only stand by, watching Susu, who seemed particularly delighted, smiling wide at the Empress.