The Group-Favored Chubby Baby: I Have Four Big-Shot Daddies

Ye Qianqian became a six-year-old chubby darling. Not only did she possess dual-system powers, but she also had four big-shot dads.

"Dad!"

The little darling cried, startling th...

Chapter 120: Don’t underestimate military commanders

Chapter 120: Don’t underestimate military commanders

What surprised him even more was that a six-year-old child actually had such insights. It was the military generals who protected the country and expanded the territory, because it was because of the military generals that we have the current prosperous and peaceful world.

A six-year-old child is better than a highly educated prince. If the rumor gets out, it will be a slap in the face of the royal family.

In addition, it is said that Marquis Xiang Ming dotes on his daughter very much. If he knew that his precious daughter almost fell to death in the Seventh Prince's academy, things would probably end badly.

Xiang Minghou served in the army for fourteen years, rising from a small soldier to the position of general. He had made great military achievements and his soldiers and generals were all brave and good at fighting. No one in the entire Beili could match him.

Even he, with such a violent temper, showed some patience when he met Xiang Minghou. Sang Rui actually threatened to exterminate the nine clans of the general's mansion because of some trivial matters. He was extremely stupid.

"The Emperor and Master Zhang have personally escorted the Seventh Prince into the palace." Eunuch Jiang came hurriedly.

"Where is the person?" asked Emperor Beili.

"We're already outside the palace."

"Xuan."

Emperor Beili also guessed that the academy would not give up.

Eunuch Jiang left the room, and soon Master Zhang came in with Sang Rui.

"Your Highness," Master Zhang bowed.

"Father." Sang Rui called.

"Everyone, get up."

"Yes." Master Zhang stood up.

"Today is not a day off. What's the matter that the teacher brought Xiao Rui into the palace?" Although Emperor Beili already knew about the academy, he didn't want to speak first.

"Your Majesty, it is..."

"Father, you have to make the decision for me." Before Master Zhang could finish his words, Sang Rui stepped forward and interrupted him.

Master Zhang rolled his eyes and shook his head repeatedly. He felt that all those years at Loushan Academy had been wasted. He hadn't even memorized the first page of the "Rules for Disciples".

Emperor Beili frowned. "I remember the seventh rule on page one of the Loushan Academy: Do not interrupt the teacher."

Sang Rui's expression changed slightly, and then he said angrily: "It was the teacher who broke the rules of the academy first, it is not my fault."

"kindness?"

"At the beginning, the emperor set rules for the academy. No matter what your status is, once you enter the Loushan Academy, you are just a student. No one is exempted and no one is allowed to break the rules. Not only did the academy make an exception and accept General Xiang's daughter, but that fat boy broke several rules in one day, and the teacher didn't punish him. The fat boy even slandered the royal family. His crime is simply heinous." Sang Rui was the first to complain.

Emperor Beili was silent for a while.

Master Zhang sighed inwardly, wondering why he hadn't realized before that the Seventh Prince was an unteachable child.

"Father?" Seeing that Emperor Beili didn't speak, Sang Rui was very confused.

"Master Zhang, do you have anything to say?" Emperor Beili asked after a while.

"Your Majesty, the Seventh Prince is too proud and arrogant. The Loushan Academy can no longer teach him. I have come to the palace today to apologize." Master Zhang said as he knelt on the ground.

"Father, the fat guy and my eighth brother have repeatedly violated the rules of the academy, and the master has never stopped them. I don't accept it. It's obvious that the master is biased towards them." Sang Rui's cheeks turned red with anger when he heard what Master Zhang said.

"Seventh Brother, do you admit your guilt?" Emperor Beili lowered his voice.

Sang Rui paused, a little surprised: "Father, I am not wrong. It's that fat guy and the teacher who are wrong."

"Seventh Brother, do you know that I was once famous for my martial arts? I know how hard it is to march and fight. Father knows all too well. You were born in a prosperous era, so it's not surprising that you're a little arrogant. But you should never, ever look down on military commanders."

The Emperor of Beili lived in a turbulent time. He practiced martial arts since he was a child and began to follow the old general to the military camp at the age of fifteen. He was well aware of the bitterness.

(End of this chapter)