[Quick Transmigration + Male Protagonist Perspective + No CP + All Unrequited Love + Versatile Personas]
The chaos-loving prankster, the Succubus Lans, sets out on a new journey once again. P...
Chapter 223 Extra - Watching the Movie 14
Soetu looked Mingzhu up and down, then snorted coldly. "Someone like him thinks he can compete with me?"
He's the Crown Prince's great-uncle, so who is Mingzhu to him?
Mingzhu was too lazy to pay attention to the crazy Suo'etu. He was acting so emotionally, but he was still a supporter of the First Prince, wasn't he?
Thinking of this… Mingzhu looked at Yinzhi, who seemed to be constantly "stirring up trouble as long as he lives," and sighed. Well, with the eldest prince like this, what's the point of him getting involved in factions? He should just retire as soon as possible.
Unaware that Mingzhu beside him had already given up on his official career and wanted to retire, Tong Guowei frowned as he looked at Kangxi's arrangements on the screen. He really hadn't let a single one go.
But why Orondai? What's wrong with Longkodo?
Regardless of the turmoil in everyone's hearts, time on the sky progressed quickly, and Princes Yinqi, Yinzuo, and Yinyou appeared one after another, adding three more members to the team vying for the young crown prince's favor.
Inside the Cining Palace, the young princes were once again vying for the emperor's favor. While the princes were all trying to impress him, Yinzhi stood at the back, hesitant and feigning shyness as he stepped forward.
Yinreng patted his head and asked softly, "Yinsi, what's wrong?"
Yinzhi then raised his head, tears welling up in his eyes, his voice trembling with sobs: "Crown Prince, they... they were running too fast just now, I couldn't keep up, and I was bumped into."
As she spoke, she stretched out her slightly reddened arm for Yinreng to see, "I also want to be the first to see my brother..."
Yinreng quickly pulled Yinsi into his arms and gently coaxed him, "Don't cry, don't cry, Yinsi has been wronged."
Having finally subdued the unruly Yinzhuo, Yinzhen turned around to find Yinsi furious at his home being raided by Yinzhen. He then saw Yinsi nestled in Yinreng's arms, giving him a smug glance, tears still on his face, but saying softly, "Crown Prince, Yinsi will be careful and won't worry you again—"
(Hehe, you guys can argue all you want, the Crown Prince is mine now—)
"..." Surrounded by the strange gazes of his brothers, Yinzhi could barely maintain his gentle smile.
Yinzhen couldn't help but pat his shoulder: "Eighth Brother, I really didn't expect this..."
"Ninth Brother, you don't have to talk if you don't want to."
Yinzhi's tone was gentle, but for some reason Yintang sensed a dangerous atmosphere and quickly fell silent.
Yinzhi smiled with satisfaction, then turned his head and met Yinzhen's thoughtful gaze.
"Old Eight, don't you think this scene looks familiar?"
Yinzhen's casual remark instantly froze Yinsi's smile. How was he supposed to answer that he was indeed a piece of aged Longjing tea?
Yinzhi was speechless. He realized that Tianmu was not letting anyone go!
Fortunately, Yinzhen suddenly ran over and saved him from the predicament.
Seeing Yinzhuo catch a cold on the sky, his birth mother, Lady Uya, not only refused to treat him, but also allowed his condition to worsen, all in an effort to win the Emperor's favor. As a result, a minor cold was dragged out to an irreversible state.
Yinzhen looked shocked and confused, and tugged at Yinzhen's sleeve: "Sixth Brother caught a cold..."
Thinking of Xiao Liu's death, Yinzhen was somewhat dazed. He patted Yinti's head, knowing what he wanted to ask, and softly replied, "I don't know..."
He didn't know if the death of Yinzhuo was due to the indulgence of Lady Wuya. But it would be a lie to say that Yinzhen had no doubts at all, but it wasn't appropriate to say that to Yinti, who was only 9 years old.
Even though Yinzhen didn't say anything, Yinti could tell something from his expression, which made him even more confused and uneasy. Looking at Wuya Shi on the sky, who was panicked when she learned that Yinzuo's illness was too serious to be cured, he couldn't understand why she did what she did when she was so worried.
At that moment, Uya, who was inside Yonghe Palace, saw this scene and her face turned pale instantly, feeling both guilty and afraid.
"The possibility of patricide in the future" and "patricide disguised as favoritism" are not the same. One is an unfounded guess, the other is a sin that can be traced. Uya knew that she was completely finished.
On the palace road not far from Yonghe Palace, Lady Wuya seized the opportunity and stopped Crown Prince Yinreng.
"Your Highness, please save Zuo'er! He's so young, his fever is sky-high, and the imperial physicians are at their wits' end!"
(I know you can do it, you definitely can!)
Uya's kneeling caused everyone in front of the Qianqing Palace to frown.
"Uya clan, how dare you!"
Emperor Kangxi rebuked him angrily, pleading and crying, but whether it was kneeling down or blocking others, it was clear that he was forcing the young crown prince, which made Emperor Kangxi's anger surge.
Yinreng hit the nail on the head: "Why is she so sure the young crown prince can do it?"
“Yes,” Yinzhi rarely agreed with Yinreng’s opinion, “Weren’t we supposed to keep quiet about what happened before? Doesn’t she know a little too much?”
Yinreng's face was full of difficulty. He took a step back and tried to pull away the hem of his robe that was being held, but Wuya was incredibly strong and he could not break free. He could only hurriedly reply, "Your Highness, although I am concerned about my younger brother, I am really not skilled in medicine. How... how can I help him?"
Upon hearing this, Uya looked up suddenly, her eyes burning with desperate hope, as if she were a drowning person grasping at a last straw. She blurted out, "Your Highness is the reincarnation of a Buddha! Back then, Prince Changquan was saved by Your Highness even when he was far away in the palace. Zuo'er will surely be saved because of Your Highness as well!"
(My information can't be wrong! You are a Buddhist disciple, how can you not save them!)
Upon seeing this, everyone suddenly realized that she knew far more than just a little bit; they should be asking her what she didn't know. But how could a woman in the imperial harem know all this?
"Bundles!"
At this moment, Emperor Kangxi and his son Yinreng spoke in unison. In the previous celestial display, due to their different perspectives, they knew that the Imperial Household Department and the bondservant banners had been purged. However, they weren't entirely clear on the specific reasons, only knowing that it involved corruption.
Therefore, Kangxi had already ordered a thorough investigation of the Imperial Household Department. But looking at the sky, it was clear that even matters concerning the Crown Prince, such as those of the Uya clan who were of the bondservant banner, were so well understood, demonstrating the vast influence of the bondservant banner.
Emperor Kangxi immediately ordered Prince Yu Fuquan, Prince Gong Changning, and Suo'etu and Mingzhu to thoroughly investigate the issues concerning the bondservant bannermen.
Uya, far away in the inner palace, never imagined that a single sentence would first determine her own fate, and then the fate of her entire family.
At this moment, Yinzhi was carrying Yinsi towards Yanxi Palace when he overheard these words. Enraged, Yinzhi put Yinsi into the nanny's arms, strode forward, his eyes wide with fury, and kicked Wuya, who was still kneeling on the ground.
"Consort De! How dare you!"
Caught completely off guard, Uya was kicked aside like a broken rag doll, crashing heavily against a carved pillar with a dull groan.
"good!"
Yinreng didn't care at all about Yinzhen and Yinti's presence, and cheered loudly, "Eldest brother, it's rare for you to do something good."
Yinzhi puffed out his chest, extremely proud: "Don't you even know who I am!"
He showed no regard for the presence of Yinzhen and the other person, and continued, "I will deal with any person who resorts to such schemes and tricks, one by one, two by two!"