Chapter 29 The Esteemed Prime Minister's Mansion

Under Lu's rather ambiguous guidance, the two children conjured an image of Song Ci in their minds, rigid and dull, not fond of smiling, commanding without anger, and difficult to approach.

Hmm, an old monster indeed.

The carriage slowly pulled up at the side gate of the Prime Minister's Mansion. With the help of the servants, Lu got off the carriage and glanced at the two imposing stone lions at the main gate ahead, pursing her lips slightly.

She naturally did not have the privilege of entering through the main gate.

Besides, the main gate wasn't opened casually—it only opened for the Emperor's arrival or the visits of the Royal Family.

Lu withdrew her gaze and saw someone approaching from beside the side gate. It was Nanny Liang, one of the trusted servants by Madam's side.