Chunjia suddenly had a seizure, and many of the emperor's heirs were shocked!
King Jin was also stunned for a moment, but then he acted as if nothing had happened... He really didn't feel scared.
After all, Yun Fenghuang was much more powerful towards him in private.
What's the point of a few harsh words and scolding
His mother-in-law, who knows whether she was his biological wife or not, got angry and went all over the palace looking for whisks, and even rolled up her sleeves to do it. If the attendants hadn't been biased enough to favor him and tried their best to stop him, he would have been beaten countless times. Got it!
Now this father just has an ugly face and a louder voice. What is he afraid of
Not to mention this kind of talk without practice, even if Chunjia really stepped down from the throne to slap him, he would not care: the mother and concubine didn't know whether they were kissed, but the father definitely was.
Could he still be beaten to death
It would be over after a crying and crying meal.
Trying to calm him down is overthinking.
Is his father-in-law Xianggui the kind of person who can be subdued by force
At most he is for the time being!
King Jin said with a calm expression: "Back to my father, everything I say is true and there are absolutely no lies!"
I was thinking in my heart, if this biological father continues to scold me, just pretend he didn't hear it!
If this biological father planned to beat her up, then... then he would immediately admit his mistake with a cry, and then hide in front of the eldest sister when he saw the opportunity.
The palace people talked privately that the one whom the father loved most was Princess Zhaoqing.
After all, the emperor was a girl and lame, so the emperor was particularly graceful.
His own father would whip him, but he would probably not do anything to Princess Zhaoqing.
When the time comes, he holds the imperial sister tightly to see what his biological father will do!
... If this father is so angry, he will beat Zhao Qing together regardless of the situation
That's okay too.
It's better to be beaten with an imperial sister by your side than to be beaten alone, right
Besides, he was the one who made his father angry, and Zhaoqing was not. In this case, Zhaoqing still got beaten. The one who felt most aggrieved was the imperial sister, not him.
With such a comparison, King Jin suddenly felt at peace...
He was even a little secretly happy: in front of his mother and concubine, according to what he heard privately, he was the only one who saw her messing up!
It's time for his father to give him some balance and beat up a few more innocent brothers and sisters!
"This little brat..." Chunjia didn't know what he was thinking, but she admired his courage.
After all, Aiwujiwu, King Jin, in his heart, was different from other children.
Although the difference was not so disparate that he was willing to trust the country without asking any questions, it also made him subconsciously a little more tolerant.
At this moment, I thought that it was normal for King Jin to be young and unable to explain the whole story.
For such a young child, it is very good that he was not frightened and cried on the spot when he saw himself having an attack.
And think about the fearful look of the previous twelfth prince, how could he have the magnanimity that a noble man of Tianhuang should have
Not to mention other things, Prince Jin is a little bit more courageous than other children.
He took a deep look at his son and did not praise him. He just said softly: "You also know that you invited your brother and sister to come to me to ask for help? Then why did King Qin and the others almost fight Xiao Shi outside just now? When a few of them started fighting, you didn’t say anything?”
The emperor thought in his mind that normal children, the dull ones, would probably be overwhelmed by the questioning; the smarter ones would most likely blame their brothers and sisters... This is also a reasonable thing, after all, King Jin is young. .
However, this kind of cleverness is not what he likes.
Chunjia was very curious, how would King Jin explain
Should it disappoint him or surprise him
After taking a sip of tea, the emperor calmly waited for the fifteenth son's answer.
"Father, the eldest brother, eldest sister and tenth brother are all the elder brothers of the son, and they are all one family." King Jin blinked and opened his mouth, "Isn't it normal for children to be naughty? There is nothing to stop. Don’t say there was no fight, even if there was a fight, wouldn’t it be possible to reconcile after turning around? Can’t you still remember the grudges of your own family?”
As he said this, he also pulled up the elder sister whom he remembered as being the most favored by his father, "Big sister, don't you think so?"
Princess Zhaoqing actually didn't agree with what he said. In her mind, the brothers in Xuanqing Palace were hers, and everyone else, even the second princess who was hanging in front of the imperial concubine, were one level away.
She cannot be regarded as her direct descendant.
The prince in front of the main palace was even more distant.
It's not an exaggeration to say they are enemies!
But King Jin usually made her happy. She was a master who helped her relatives but ignored her. Naturally, she would not trouble her younger brother at this moment, so he nodded decisively: "Fifteenth brother is right!"
Chunjia was a little bit dumbfounded. He thought to himself that if a child is a scheming child, the least likely thing to make mistakes at this time is to talk about filial piety.
The King of Qin and others were filial to the concubine, and the third prince and others were filial to the queen. Although theoretically the queen, the aunt, was higher than the concubine, it was reasonable for them to get close to more elders at their age.
From the extension of filial piety to the true expression of true feelings from nature, the emperor has nothing to criticize.
But I didn't expect to hear such an innocent answer.
To be honest, if an older child said this, Chunjia would definitely think that this kid was too naughty.
But how old is King Jin
What he said was so reasonable.
Chunjia was also a little unsure. Did he really think so, or was he looking for excuses to excuse himself
"That's easy for you to say!" The emperor pondered for a moment, then said with a half-smile, "Then if your twelfth brother doesn't beat you a few times, can you forgive him?"
King Jin looked puzzled: "Brother Twelve is doing well, why do you beat me?"
"I don't dare!" The twelfth prince also hurriedly said after hearing this, "Father, I have never beaten my fifteenth brother!"
... Chunjia looked at the twelfth prince quite speechlessly, and then looked at King Jin, thinking that this little kid is a bit like a mother.
I originally wanted to embarrass him, but ended up asking him this question, making it seem as if he, the father, couldn't bear to see the harmony between his sons.
Shaking his head, the emperor stopped paying attention to him and just said: "It's just a naughty thing. You can go down."
In fact, he wanted to take a few more exams, but he thought that if he did so, he would appear to be too concerned about Prince Jin.
As the son of a noble concubine, Gong Xiangjiao was already highly regarded.
Coupled with the treatment of being crowned king in advance, if the emperor pays special attention to it, not to mention the Gu family will have trouble sleeping and eating, and everyone in the government and the public will treat it with caution.
But for now, Chunjia doesn't have a bad impression of his son, but he doesn't feel that the position of crown prince must be given to him.
He didn't want to give any signal to the outside world in advance.
This may not only hinder the succession of the crown prince he really prefers in the future, but it may not be a good thing for the King of Jin.
After having a rough understanding of the temperament and abilities of the emperor's heirs in the two palaces, Chunjia then considered how to deal with this matter.
The emperor knew best how Xie Xiaoyu died.
It can be said that the emperor is the one who really knows the inside story.
Yun Fenghuang framed Yanfu Palace and took the initiative to make trouble with the queen. This was something he expected. After all, he was the one who sent someone to report Xie Xiaoyu's death.
Chunjia did this, naturally to help Yun Fenghuang escape from Xie Xiaoyu's scandal.
Xie Xiaoyu was accused of killing his wife and son, and there was no way to defend him. He could only be a stain on the imperial concubine while he was alive, and he would be unable to defend himself even if he died... Only if he died in the hands of the people of the Gu family who beat him, could the imperial concubine bite back, and it would be logical. He suspected that Gu had framed the crime in the first place and killed people in the back.
Only in this way can the imperial concubine be protected from being affected to the greatest extent.
"It's just that in this case, the Gu family will definitely not give up..." the emperor pondered, "but he has to find a way to appease him."
After all, the bones of Marquis Longping are not cold yet.
Chunjia still wanted to be embarrassed.
If he still made up his mind to have a legitimate son, there was no need to compromise now.
The key point is that the person who takes the position of crown prince may not be the legitimate son.
We can't go too far now, otherwise, if future generations look at the history books and summarize it, wouldn't they think that he was really mean and unkind
Anyway, the emperor himself did not think that he was mean and ungrateful. He thought that he was very particular about how he behaved and did things. However, many times, the general environment forced him to compromise.
As for why when he decided to compromise, those who were compromised were the blood and tears of his ministers... This... The Holy Emperor should be in peace, isn't it the right thing
Finally, Chunjia calmed down and, acting like his father, reprimanded the two royal heirs and told them to go back to their respective schools immediately!
As for King Jin who has not yet entered school...
The emperor looked at him and said calmly: "Didn't you just say that you wanted to go back to see your mother and concubine? Why don't you leave quickly?"
After sending the children away, he ordered some things to be sent to Xuanqing Palace, "What the imperial concubine said is absolutely true. No matter how serious Xie Xiaoyu's sins are and how they can be dealt with according to national laws, how can someone secretly murder an imperial official? Order the Imperial City Secretary, Dali Temple, you must give an explanation to your concubine!"
Everyone on the left and right was quite speechless. Xie Xiaoyu’s death was something you personally ordered yesterday...
But they didn't dare to say it. Not only them, but also the Imperial City Division and Dali Temple who would take orders later had no choice but to rack their brains to find two scapegoats for the emperor.
After clearly expressing his appeasement to Xuanqing Palace, the emperor sent someone to ask for someone in front of the Empress Dowager in order to reprimand the empress.
After all, the main culprit of today's turmoil is the inaction of the palace, and there is nothing wrong with this.
"Your Majesty, the Queen has been disobedient these days, and coupled with the sad news of the new death of Marquis Longping, I'm afraid she may not be able to bear it?" Seeing this, Yan Yin had to remind, "How about we slow down the reprimand? "
From the queen's point of view, isn't this result too cruel
The biological father who was the pillar of support was gone, and the cause of his death was still unclear. My grandfather worked hard and risked his late father's posthumous reputation to deal with the imperial concubine. In the end, the other brother's death was deserved, and he was inexplicably burdened with the reputation of killing people and silencing people. I have been criticized in the past, and now I still have to listen to reprimands
This is definitely driving Gu Zhen to death!
Even Yan Yin couldn't bear it.
Not only can't you bear it, but you are also worried. If you do this, don't force Gu Zhen to do anything. It will appear that once Marquis Longping dies, the emperor will not be able to tolerate the Gu family and can't wait to send Gu Zhen to see Empress Yuan.
"Just go." But Chunjia frowned slightly and insisted, "The Queen has become incompetent for a day or two, and today she almost caused the children to lose their kinship! In contrast, I invite the Queen Mother to come forward What’s wrong with someone going to say a few words to her?”
But the emperor followed up and said, "Let the queen clean up Xiaoshi and Twelve and send them to Taichu Palace. I see these two children following her, I'm afraid they will be delayed, so I'd better educate them myself for a while!"
After all, he is a legitimate son. From a long-term perspective, establishing a legitimate son is the most conducive to stable inheritance.
Although he didn't really like the temperaments of the tenth and twelfth princes,... Chunjia decided to give them a chance because he had only considered one of these two children to take the throne.
and…
If he can't learn well after coming to Taichu Palace and still cannot compare with other princes in the future, then if he gives up the title of legitimate son and turns to the title of concubine, he will also have a good reputation.
Anyway, when these two children came, whether it was good or bad, the result was acceptable to the emperor.
but…
But it is enough to explain to the Queen and even the Gu family!