Chapter 335 Two-in-One



Yinreng insisted on not handing it over to Yinti, even if it meant giving it away to someone else.

Both sides have their own version of events, and neither wants the other to gain an advantage.

Kangxi remained silent, simply watching his two sons argue back and forth.

As for the other princes in the background of the main hall, no matter what they think in their hearts, they certainly don't have a smiling face, otherwise they would be getting themselves into trouble if others had a handle against them.

In the end, Kangxi did not entrust the task of turning public opinion around with the trouble caused by the construction of the dike.

It wasn't that Kangxi didn't trust Yinti, but rather that he had many considerations.

However, Yinti did not get the job, and Yinreng did not gain any advantage either. Kangxi could not allow the two men to be too far apart in strength, as that would be detrimental to him.

...

"If Prince Zhi has the will, he should put his will on the right path."

"Those who resort to underhanded tactics and opportunistic tricks like today should not be done in the future."

Emerging from the main hall, Yinreng held his head high, followed by Yinzhen, who bowed his head and spoke extremely rudely.

Yinti had been kneeling in the main hall for quite some time, and was still a bit unsteady on his feet, limping and staggering. After hearing Yinreng's words, he suppressed his bad temper and snorted coldly, "The righteous path and the unrighteous path are all my business, I don't need your fake kindness."

Yinreng: ...Heh, you can't even tell I'm being sarcastic, what an idiot.

Yinreng felt that Yinti was not thinking clearly, looked up at him inexplicably, and then turned around and left with Yinzhen.

Spending too much time with idiots can cloud his judgment, and he doesn't want that.

Yinti thought Yinreng would argue with him, and he was waiting to respond, but unexpectedly, Yinreng chickened out and left with his men.

They're gone?!

"Hey, what does this guy mean?" Yinti pointed ahead, furious.

Behind him, the Eighth Prince Yinzhi quickly supported Yinti, "Brother, the Crown Prince may have something to attend to, let's go back first."

The carriage was already waiting at the palace gate. Yinzhi felt that given Yinti's current situation, it would be best to leave the palace as soon as possible.

Yinti doesn't want to leave the palace, and his father hasn't appeased him as planned. If he leaves the palace and he's not by his father's side, wouldn't things be even worse?

Yinzhi understood Yinti's thoughts, but Yinti staying wouldn't necessarily change his father's mind.

After all, the brothers had just been in the main hall, and their father's words were still fresh in their minds.

It wasn't that Yinzhi looked down on Yinti; it was just that his older brother wasn't very intelligent, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to occasionally make decisions for Yinti.

Don't be surprised. Although Mingzhu and Yehenara clan outside the palace clearly support Yinti, Yinsi is also well aware of what Mingzhu and Yinti said. In fact, much of what Yinti and Mingzhu discussed came from Yinsi himself.

Yinzhi has always acted as Yinsi's strategist, which is why Yinzhi was able to smoothly take over the power and ascend to the throne after Yinzhi's downfall in the witchcraft incident. This is because these are tasks that Yinsi is already very familiar with.

“Brother, I know you’re upset, but there are priorities. We shouldn’t rush things; we should proceed slowly and methodically.”

What's the point of making a scene? Father Emperor is cold-hearted and prioritizes profit; he doesn't value the father-son relationship at all.

If Yinti doesn't give in, the more trouble they cause, the more likely things will go wrong, because the Emperor won't tolerate them at all.

Yinzhi was also a prince who had started a family and established his career. After entering the court and listening to the affairs of state, he understood why his father, the Emperor, did not want to relinquish power.

If he were to become emperor one day, he would not relinquish his power to others.

Whether you follow others' opinions or stick to your own word, everyone will make the right choice.

"I'll listen to Eighth Brother."

Seeing Yinsi's words, Yinti lowered his head and thought for a moment, then did not argue again.

Yinzhi helped him away, while Yintang and Yin'e, who had been left behind, hurriedly caught up.

When Yinqi saw that his younger brother had once again ignored him and run to Yinsi, his face immediately darkened.

It should be noted that before this, Yinqi was also one of those who knelt on the ground begging for forgiveness.

However, it was only because Yinqi and the Crown Prince attracted all the attention that it seemed as if Yinqi and the others had never appeared.

Pat pat—

Yinqi stepped off the ground, and judging from the direction, it didn't seem to be leaving the palace.

Yinyu merely scoffed at this, then lifted his foot slightly to follow Yinqi, and the two left one after the other.

"Third Brother, shall we go too?"

Yinlu clapped his folding fan and pointed with the tip of the fan at the princes' quarters in the distance.

Let's go.

Yinyi nodded. Although he had moved out of the inner palace, Yinlu was still living in the prince's quarters.

It would be reasonable for him to go and sit with Yinlu before it gets dark.

"Sigh, all talk and no action. When will Father Emperor finally make a firm decision?"

Yinlu muttered a few words to himself, thinking that as long as the matter involved the First Prince and the Crown Prince, it was like having a get-out-of-jail-free card. No matter what they did, they could turn a big problem into a small one, and a small problem into nothing. It was truly speechless.

Yinlu was displeased, especially since he had come over and knelt down from beginning to end, only to find that not only had he not been involved, but the eldest prince had also not suffered any consequences.

Why should I?

Yinlu felt that he had never suffered so many losses in his life, and the losses were related to the eldest prince and the crown prince.

After listening to Yinlu's complaints, Yinyi patted Yinlu on the shoulder with amusement, "Didn't we already know this before we brothers came over?"

After all, all the princes, even the two of them, are currently considered to be divided into two factions.

The First Prince's faction and the Crown Prince's faction.

They did support the Crown Prince, but their actions weren't as obvious as Yinzhen's constant visits to Yuqing Palace.

Third Brother

Yinlu's tone was resentful, but more than anything, it reflected his discontent.

Because he didn't earn it through his own abilities, it actually ignited his fighting spirit.

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