Chapter 89 Kangxi was confused by the fever



Kangxi rolled his eyes secretly and said, "You little bastard, this is all for your own good."

"Father Emperor, please let my eldest brother in. You will destroy the relationship between us brothers."

When Kangxi heard his beloved son say this, he naturally obeyed. After glancing at Liang Jiugong, the other party immediately went out to call for help.

Not long after, Yinzhi ran in happily from outside.

"Baocheng, you finally woke up."

Yinreng originally thought that Yinzhi would be dejected or dissatisfied after being punished, but he never expected that he seemed to be in a good mood.

"Brother, why are you so happy about being punished to stand?"

Yinzhi waved his hands casually, "I just took the opportunity to do some horse stance while standing in the corner. Uncle Seven said that I've been riding a horse a lot lately, and my basic skills are not solid anymore."

"So I'm taking this opportunity to practice. I'm going to spar with Uncle Seven later."

Kangxi: ...

You're quite good at using your time.

After Hui Fei secretly took a deep breath, she sneaked up behind Yin Zhi, twisted his arm hard, and whispered, "Shut up."

Yinreng was originally laughing secretly, but after seeing Huifei's little action, he couldn't help but laughed out loud.

"As expected of a big brother who aspires to be a general in the future, you have worked so hard for the eternal stability of the Qing Dynasty."

Yinzhi cupped his hands and said, "As a prince, this is what I should do."

Kangxi closed his eyes and pointed to the door.

Yinzhi wanted to say something but was dragged out by Concubine Hui by the arm.

【Hahahaha, Big Brother and Empress Hui are so funny.】

Kangxi just felt bad, what was so interesting about it?

"Father Emperor, my eldest brother is really good. Can you please not be so mean to him all the time?"

Kangxi lowered his head to tuck the corner of Yinreng's quilt.

Seeing this, Yinreng grabbed one of Kangxi's hands and shook it, "Father, although I am the Crown Prince, it will be impossible for me to rule the country on my own in the future. As far as I can see now, my eldest brother is good at martial arts, and my third brother is fond of literature. They will both be my right-hand men in the future."

"It's better to have your brothers be of use than to be a drag on you."

Kangxi looked at Yinreng's serious expression and nodded, "Okay, I'll listen to Baocheng from now on."

He said this, but he didn't really mean it.

When brothers grow up, they may become assistants or rivals.

He could vaguely piece together some things from Baocheng's thoughts, such as that Lao Ba would make things difficult for Baocheng when he grew up, and Xiao Si would be the next emperor, etc.

So he sent Xiao Si to be raised by the Empress Dowager early on, fundamentally cutting off his future path.

As for the eighth child, there will naturally be corresponding arrangements when he grows up.

He didn't know how he could have done such foolish things in his previous life, such as enthroning and deposing the crown prince twice, and even such unreasonable suspicions of Bao Cheng.

But in this life, he would never do that again.

He believed that Baocheng, who had lived a new life, would have his own ideas about life decisions, and he only needed to keep his original intention and firmly believe in his son.

The unsuccessful conversation between the father and son soon ended.

In the next few days, at Kangxi's stubborn request, Yinreng lay in bed for five full days. Only after the imperial physician Hu repeatedly confirmed that he was in good health did he set off north.

This was just another trip, and Yinreng no longer rode a horse, but instead sat in a carriage.

In order to prevent his younger brother from being bored, Yinzhi also sat in the carriage for two days. On the third day, he forgot about his younger brother and rode away on horseback at lightning speed with his two younger sisters and a group of young soldiers.

Even from a distance, Yinreng could hear the group of people's joyful shouts and unrestrained laughter in the carriage.

"Heartless thing."

Yinreng cursed softly, and He Yuzhu outside the carriage pursed his lips and didn't dare to say anything.

Not long after, He Yuzhu lifted the carriage curtain and said, "Your Highness, Lord Li sent someone to tell you that if Your Highness the Crown Prince feels bored, he will come and chat with you."

Yinreng waved his hands hastily, "Just say I'm asleep."

He Yuzhu: ...

All right.

Yinreng rubbed his temples. Li Guangdi was kind-hearted and wanted to take this opportunity to teach him.

But he had really heard enough. No matter how well Li Guangdi spoke, it was really boring to listen to the same thing for two consecutive lifetimes.

In another carriage, Mingzhu glanced at Kangxi with her big eyes from time to time, and when she saw that the other party seemed to be in a good mood, she spoke.

"Your Majesty, I feel it's not appropriate for Li Guangdi to go to Fujian. Li Guangdi is currently the Crown Prince's lecturer. If he were to go to Fujian, who would teach the Crown Prince?"

Kangxi closed his eyes and asked, "The prince only has one teacher?"

Mingzhu: ...

"But even so, Li Guangdi is a Han official. Asking him to assist another Han official in recovering Taiwan is really..."

Kangxi opened his eyes and looked at him. "You know very well in your heart that Yao Qisheng is capable of recovering Taiwan, right? But he is a Han official, and it is really wrong to give such a credit to a Han official. I should have sent you to take the credit, right?"

Mingzhu knelt down hurriedly and said, "Your Majesty, please forgive me. I have no intention of stealing the credit."

Kangxi snorted coldly, "Whether you have such thoughts or not, you naturally know it in your heart. Let me tell you, although the Ming Dynasty has fallen, the Han officials left behind by the Ming Dynasty are not necessarily useless. Even the Han people are not necessarily useless."

"The Qing conquered the country on horseback, but they are not necessarily better than the Han Chinese in maintaining it. Now, if we want to regain the country's capable ministers and people, we cannot rely solely on the Manchus. As long as there are capable people, I will use them."

"Not only will I use it, but when I have the chance in the future, I will also go to pay homage to the Ming Taizu. It's easy for people to see their own shortcomings, but it's difficult to acknowledge the strengths of others."

"I am ignorant and will never do this again."

A few days later, Li Guangdi heard about this. After a long silence, he kowtowed three times in the direction of Kangxi's tent, but said nothing. He only thought in his heart that no matter what happened in the future, he would wholeheartedly assist the emperor and the prince.

When approaching Ningguta, Kangxi fell ill.

Catching a cold on the road was a serious matter, so he immediately ordered to set up camp.

Chang Ning and Long Xi, along with their accompanying guards, immediately entered a state of combat readiness, fearing that someone would take advantage of this opportunity to cause trouble.

Chang Ning was responsible for leading people to patrol the situation within a hundred miles on a daily basis, while Longxi led people to guard Kangxi's tent. Except for Concubine Hui and several children, no one else was allowed to approach.

Yinzhi and his companions no longer had the heart to play, and they all stayed by Kangxi's bedside.

Kangxi's physical condition was actually quite good. The fatigue along the way did not cause him to fall down. It was just that the climate in Ningguta was a bit cold, and he was careless for a moment, so he caught a cold.

The bad thing was that Kangxi's high fever wouldn't go away, and no matter how Doctor Hu used acupuncture or medicine, there was no improvement.

Kangxi himself was burned and became confused, and was in a coma for almost a long time.

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