The emperor personally raised the tenth and twelfth princes after a turmoil ended.
Mr. Gu seemed to have never doubted the death of Marquis Longping, and the imperial concubine also seemed to have nothing to do with Xie Xiaoyu's accident.
But both parties, including the former and the harem, knew in their hearts whether the grudge was truly concluded.
If nothing else, the imperial concubine could not survive Xie Xiaoyu's life.
Xie Xiaoyu's actions of killing his wife and son were outrageous. After all, he was Yun Fenghuang's closest blood relative after Xie's death.
Moreover, the status of the Xie Jiang family and his son that he killed did not exceed his own in Yun Fenghuang's mind.
The imperial concubine will hate him and blame him, but she will never admit it. He deserves to die.
After all, Concubine Min is not a selfless master.
Ru Ming's peace of mind can only be dormant for the time being when the emperor hints.
When the emperor's heirs are older, both sides will definitely want to continue fighting.
For now, everyone has reached a tacit agreement to cease the war.
Chunjia observed secretly and confirmed that Yun Fenghuang did not suspect that he had silenced Xie Xiaoyu. He was secretly relieved, and then took advantage of his free time to visit Huanhua Hall.
At the same time, he also told the noble concubine about King Jin: "That child is very lazy, but he is quite courageous."
"How do you disapprove of King Qin and the others?" Yun Fenghuang immediately interrogated the children afterward, and after understanding the ins and outs, he sighed softly, "Every time I ask for discipline, I always come around to coax and persuade, calling me a concubine. He can't move his legs. He's been there too many times, but he doesn't think he has his brothers and sisters protecting him, so he doesn't take my threats to heart?"
Then he said, "The first one told the people of Didong that King Qin may not be able to stay here for long. When the child goes to the front, will you miss him? Shi Fifteen almost cried. I think he has a bit of conscience. I know His eldest brother was wrong about him. It took me a long time to do this, but I was worried that King Qin would go ahead and beg for a beating when he met him again, and he wouldn't have time to come back and say nice things to him!"
The emperor smiled and comforted: "Fifteen is very small. How can a child have so many ideas? When you grow up, you will naturally understand the love between legs and feet..."
I was wondering whether the relationship between the concubine and her children was satisfactory.
Just like what I said before, no matter how many bloody storms an emperor has experienced during his reign, how many close relatives he has calculated, how many deep feelings and righteousness he has betrayed...
When it was his turn to be a father, he still had the unavoidable and naive expectation that all his children would count as one, regardless of whether they had the same mother or not, whether they were treated equally or not, and regardless of how many times they had experienced each other's biological mothers and adoptive mothers. Grads and grudges are all close, and brothers and sisters respect each other.
Even though Chunjia was wise, humans were not just grass and trees, so how could they be ruthless
He didn't care whether it was one thing to sacrifice the lives of several of his own sons to pave the way for the future prince. He also sincerely hoped that his children would live in harmony and be united in friendship.
At this moment, listening to the connotation of the concubine's words, King Qin and other older brothers and sisters were very protective of King Jin, so much so that King Jin was not even afraid of his mother and concubine. Aren't you happy
After being happy, I couldn't help but frown slightly when I thought of the tenth prince and the twelve princes.
Before, he had heard Yun Fenghuang often say that the tenth prince was pampered and relied on the queen's weakness and doting to dominate the Yanfu Palace.
The mistake was that he did not care about the Queen's kindness in nurturing him, and clearly favored his biological mother Ping. The middle prince looked down on the third prince and made fun of the King of Chu. The twelfth prince in the east of the wrong country not only did not have the strong protection of his elder brother, but also bullied and scolded him so much that he was very angry. The second prince became more and more weak and cowardly.
Although Chunjia listened, she still had some reservations because she was familiar with the character of the imperial concubine. She thought that there was indeed something wrong with the tenth prince Keke, but it shouldn't be too serious.
But is the imperial concubine exaggerating
It turned out that in those two months, the two princes with the title of legitimate sons moved to the side hall of Taichu Palace.
Although he couldn't really get along with the emperor day and night, he was in the Taichu Palace. How could the emperor not know everything about his temperament and every disturbance
Then I discovered that the tenth prince's fault with the third prince and the king of Chu was not the same as the respect a brother should have, but it was really not that good to fault the twelfth prince.
Frankly speaking, when the emperor first planned to establish a direct heir, his most promising candidate was the tenth prince.
Because the biological mother of the tenth prince came from a humble background, it could restrict the future development of the Gu family and prevent the emergence of a second Ji family.
But that doesn't mean that Chunjia is happy to see him bullying his younger brother.
No, he doesn't care about paving the way for the future prince with his own sons... But that doesn't mean that the future prince can take the lives of his brothers at will.
In Chunjia's vision, if there is a proposal to establish a prince in the future, if there is a prince with good legs who can kill his competing brothers without leaving any clues, then he will just follow the trend and pretend to be confused.
Notice, it says no, competing brothers.
If some princes either don't have that idea, or are self-aware, or choose to give up due to various considerations, and do the act of giving up, but are not let go, in Chunjia's view, that kind of sacrifice for his heirs, He won't pretend to be confused.
After all, the examples of Shenzong and Xiaozong are right in front of us. It is not allowed for the royal family to kill each other, but it cannot be overdone.
Because Shenzong slaughtered the royal family, the imperial power declined from the time of Xiaozong. I wonder if Chunjia has extraordinary legs, and if the Ji family has become careless after being in power for many years, God knows what will happen to the Gongxiang family!
How could he hand over the throne to a son who didn't take his brother's life seriously
The prince of Dongchang can be willing to admit defeat, and the princess of Dongzhu can also accept his destiny, but he didn't stick with it from the beginning. In Chunjia's opinion, those children should not be affected!
At present, the battle for the crown prince has not officially begun.
The twelfth prince was ignorant and ignorant, and the tenth prince began to blame his younger brother. How could Chunjia have a good impression of him
Especially among the two legitimate sons, the twelfth prince once lived in Taichu Palace for some time because of drowning. Although Chunjia didn't dote on him a lot at that time, she still paid attention to Dong from time to time to know whether the son was well-behaved and docile.
Maybe as a prince, he is not qualified at present, but as a son, there is nothing annoying about him.
Listening to the imperial concubine talking about the love and affection between the many descendants of the Xuanqing Palace, and then thinking about the fact that she had hinted to the tenth prince in person yesterday, but the child had developed a spoiled temper in the queen's lap, so he agreed in person, and turned around again. She found an excuse to scold the twelfth prince... Chunjia frowned secretly: "Then he understands Gu Zhen's personality and knows that she is afraid that if she disciplines the tenth prince too much, which will lead to rift between mother and son, he doubts the queen." The tenth prince was deliberately crippled.
"Fifteen is more naughty. You are a child. He is too sensible and well-behaved. He is a bit pitiful." Chunjia calmed down and said to Yun Fenghuang with a smile, "Twelve is a bit cowardly. Let me see. When he was in Yanfu Palace, he was afraid that his life would not be good."
Yun Fenghuang sighed: "The tenth prince is such a naughty boy. How can he have an easy confinement if he is his younger brother? The empress is also kind-hearted and weak-legged. I would like to say something cruel to the emperor: If such a child is not here, If you are in front of me, I will definitely ask for discipline."
Chunjia said: "Why didn't you listen harshly? I also feel that the child has violated the rules. But the queen only has so little ability, and I don't even bother to say anything to her."
He added, "Which one, King Qin or Zhaoqing, can't be pampered by a ruthless son? Whether you can be pampered or not is pampering. When have you ever bullied your younger siblings? In the final analysis, the queen doesn't know how to raise children."
What I said is very biased, because King Qin and Zhaoqing did a lot of bullying to their younger brothers and sisters...
If the emperor had selectively forgotten it, Yun Fenghuang certainly had to remind him, and said: "Fortunately, Bidong took the tenth prince and the twelfth prince to his side and raised them. Otherwise, when the children grow up, if not the tenth prince The east of the palace also dislikes King Qin and the others, and I don’t know how to worry about it.”
"He?" Chunjia chuckled and said without saying much, "I think Shi Fifteen is very smart, but his temperament is a little too out-of-the-box. He was just very cool when he was a child. When he grows up, he can't be more stable. Well, don't waste his talent and be completely unable to afford the work."
Yun Fenghuang's heart skipped a beat, wondering whether the emperor's euphemistic hint meant that if he raised him himself, he would definitely become the heir apparent, and he would not have a chance at fifteen.
She responded calmly, and then said: "That matter was not my fault. I was so angry that day that I fainted. Only later did I find out that Fifteen had lured King Qin and the others to go to the imperial palace to cause mischief."