When he saw Tang Wanju, she was working in the office of the Demon Suppression Department.
This was also the first time Zhao Changhe had seen Tang Wanju reviewing documents in the government office. Despite the solemn environment, he always felt as if she were in a pavilion by a little bridge over flowing water, writing poetry and painting.
Wherever she sat became a scene from Jiangnan.
Bao Qin still stood by her side, serving tea and grinding ink. She was also a formal official of the Demon Suppression Department, in charge of internal affairs. In modern terms, she'd be called an assistant or secretary. Seeing Zhao Changhe approach, Bao Qin gave him a somewhat resentful and annoyed glare, then continued to grind ink.
Refilling the tea should have been Bao Qin's job… It wasn't that Bao Qin thought too much of it, but she had never seen an Emperor vying with a maid over such a matter…