Chapter 57 The Princess Favors the Second Child



Chapter 57 The Princess Favors the Second Child

Princess Guangde complained to the Queen Mother: "Mother, His Majesty favors those ministers and would rather give these privileges to the ministers than to the royal family."

"My son, this world belongs to the Bei family. After all, the officials are nothing more than slaves of our Bei family."

She wanted to say that the emperor did not distinguish between relatives and strangers, but she did not dare.

So he said tactfully: "No matter what, your Majesty and I are one family."

"Giving them privileges higher than the royal family, wouldn't that just encourage their ambitions?"

The Queen Mother's smile gradually disappeared.

Bei Jingchu was speechless: [Taking money to get things done, taking money to get things done, do you understand? ]

[I will only do things for you if you get benefits. 】

[Ministers help you manage the country. Serving the emperor is like serving a tiger. If you do not do things well, you may be killed. ]

[Of course, you have to give others enough wealth so that they are willing to take this risk. ]

[You want the horse to run, but you don't want it to eat grass. ]

[The Bei family is a royal family, not gods.]

[Han people only offer incense to gods if they are useful to the people. Who do you think you are? ]

[If the ministers have become the emperor's close ministers, and even ordinary royal family members cannot surpass them, why do they still want to become the emperor's close ministers? ]

[It's useless anyway, so why not let it go to waste. ]

Queen Mother:!

Could it be that her eldest granddaughter is a genius!

This is too smart, this is the mind of an emperor.

I understand without being taught.

Self-taught!

Ahhhhh, why not a prince!

Although it was a bit regrettable, it didn't prevent her from grinning wider and wider until she was shoulder to shoulder with the sun.

This gave the eldest princess an illusion that she had touched the heart of the Queen Mother.

She became more confident and began to speak eloquently, becoming more and more outrageous.

The Queen Mother interrupted her sternly: "Guangde, His Majesty has his own decision. Even though you are his biological sister, you cannot make irresponsible comments."

Princess Guangde: "Yes."

"Can you make some allowance for my son's admission to school?"

Seeing that the Queen Mother was a little hesitant, the eldest princess knelt down and said, "Mother, you have watched me grow up. I have always told me that I should serve you as my biological mother."

"Even though you don't need it, I still treat you as my own mother."

"Can you bear to see your grandson lag behind others in school admission?"

As the empress dowager listened to her words, she thought of the gentle and generous woman who had a deep relationship with Concubine Qiu.

Bei Jing's heart softened when she first met the Queen Mother, and she secretly went to read the gossip about Concubine Qiu and the Queen Mother.

Then I was moved. What a touching sisterhood.

Does this kind of friendship really exist?

What happened next hasn’t happened yet, it’s not in the system.

But Bei Jingchu knew without even looking that the Queen Mother would definitely help her.

Because Princess Guangde is the only child left by Sister Qiu.

Concubine Qiu was so good to the Empress Dowager. For a concubine who had left her father to live an independent and non-confrontational life, she could be said to do whatever the Empress Dowager ordered.

Don't ask why.

As long as she said: "Sister, can you help me?"

Concubine Qiu can go through fire and water for her.

This was the case when she was Zhou Cainu, and it was still the case when she sat on the throne of empress.

If the system hadn't written it, Bei Jingchu would have almost thought that Concubine Qiu liked the Queen Mother.

She is almost shipping the couple.

But on second thought, friendship is much greater than those plastic loves.

So by the same token, if Princess Guangde asks the Queen Mother for help, the Queen Mother will definitely agree.

As expected, the Queen Mother said, "I'll go and tell the Emperor, how can you be the same as other members of the royal family?"

"Thank you, mother."

But after Bei Jingchu's reminder, the Queen Mother thought of a problem: "Your second son is about to enter school age."

"But your eldest son has been studying for two or three years, right? Why didn't you ask for a place in the Hongwenguan for him?"

"That's your child, too. He's also my grandson."

The eldest princess was stunned for a moment, and then she seemed to react: "My son... My son was a mother for the first time, and I didn't think so much."

Bei Jingchu almost laughed out loud: [Biased is biased, not caring, not wanting to manage, and still making excuses. ]

[My eldest mother only has my father-in-law as her only child. This was her first time being a mother, but she still raised an excellent child.]

The Queen Mother almost blushed at the sudden compliment, but she couldn't laugh at the next sentence.

【The only flaw is rebellion. 】

Although she had never heard of this word, when the two words were put together, the Queen Mother understood the meaning very accurately.

It's just rebellion.

As for the eldest princess's mentality, the empress dowager, who had only the emperor's one child and Bei Jingchu as her granddaughter, couldn't understand why she was so partial to her two children.

Also, Guangde came here to send her second son to school, and according to Chuer, this child would kill her.

Princess Guangde was the only daughter left by Concubine Qiu Guifei, and the Empress Dowager would never allow such a thing to happen.

To prevent things from happening, it is best to put people by your side.

But it is impossible for the Queen Mother to live in the Princess's Mansion permanently.

So she said, "I've been missing you lately and have asked me to do something for you. Why don't you bring your two children to live in Renshou Hall for a while?"

"Let me have a taste of the joy of playing with my grandchildren."

The princess burst into laughter when she heard this. This was a great honor.

Bei Jingchu irritably scratched the sparse hair on his head, pulling the few hairs till they stood up, making his head look like a small sea urchin.

[I don’t really want to see her second son. It’s annoying.]

Queen Mother: The protest is futile.

Princess Xie En then spoke again: "Mother, my eldest son is lifeless and speaks harshly."

"It would be bad if I bumped into you. My second son is cheerful and lively. Why don't I just bring him here?"

Bei Jingchu couldn't help it: [Dead? I'm just a person! ]


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