Chapter 52 Educational Issues



Uya didn't think her daughter had to be so charming and tactful. As for whether those people would be unhappy, to be honest, Uya was very clear about her daughter's situation. Her daughter was blocking the way for many people now, so there weren't many people who genuinely wanted to come and offer their blessings.

There are only two types of people who are friendly with their daughter: those who come to mock and ridicule, and those who come to take advantage of her.

Those who make sarcastic remarks usually have some kind of entanglement with you, and those who try to take shortcuts are mostly incompetent, so there's really no need to deal with them.

Of course, there are also some who are genuinely sincere, but those people wouldn't give Yunrong any extra work at this point.

Yunrong returned to her bedchamber and breathed a sigh of relief: "It's been so long since I've attended a banquet. This is quite tiring." Then Yunrong said to Bobo, "If it weren't for you, would your mother have gone to all this trouble? You must behave well when you grow up, otherwise your mother will be so heartbroken!"

As Uya watched her daughter play with her grandson, she felt a pang of emotion. Her daughter had truly grown up; she had given birth and was experiencing the hardships of motherhood for the first time…

When Yunrong saw Bobo blowing bubbles, she exclaimed with delight, "Mother, come and see! Bobo is blowing bubbles!"

Uya stepped forward and saw that her grandson was indeed blowing bubbles. He looked so cute with his fair and tender skin that Uya felt her heart melt.

She didn't feel this when her eldest grandson was born.

Uya smiled and said, "The little prince looks exactly like you when you were little." Both are so lovable!

It's just that Yunrong wasn't as healthy when she was one month old.

When it came to the issue of health, Uya couldn't help but say a few more words: "The child is still young, so the people who take care of him must pay attention to him at all times, making sure he is neither too cold nor too hot. The wet nurse's food must also be carefully prepared, because the child is still so young."

Yunrong understood.

Yunrong: "Mother is right, I've remembered it."

Even if Uya didn't tell Yunrong about these things, she wouldn't let anyone keep an eye on them; she didn't want her son to be harmed.

Uya: "Just remember that."

...

The full moon banquet has passed. Although the Emperor seems to have nothing special about this little prince, Bobo, as the only prince at present, is showered with love! Putting aside everything else, there is no one in Yongshou Palace who doesn't like Bobo.

Yunrong didn't think it was a big deal; her son was still young and didn't know any better, so spoiling him for a couple of years was fine.

However, Yinzhen did not think so. He believed that educating children should start from a young age, and he did not advocate excessive pampering.

Yinzhen did not intend to have any half-siblings for Bobo, which naturally reduced the amount of fighting. Without anyone to temper him, Yinzhen feared that Bobo would become arrogant when he grew up.

The most obvious example is his son Qianlong from the previous life. He had everything go smoothly, and although he wasn't incompetent, he did nothing but commit many terrible acts.

Then Yinzhen began to tell the nannies and palace maids who served Bobo not to spoil him, and that it was best to follow the rules in everything, and not to give him everything just because he cried...

Yunrong felt that what Yinzhen was doing was wrong.

Perhaps because she was an orphan in her past life, Yunrong's childhood wasn't exactly carefree, so she hopes her son can be happier.

The two disagreed on their son's education.

Yunrong felt that her son was still young and didn't understand things, but Yinzhen felt that his son needed to be educated from a young age.

Yunrong: "Bobo is still young. With this identity, he is destined to have a lot of free time in the future. Let him have a few happy years. I don't ask for much. You can decide what to do after Bobo turns three."

Yinzhen felt that children should not be raised to be lazy, because once that habit is formed, it will be difficult to change later. In short, he disagreed.

But the wife loves the child, so there was nothing they could do. They had to compromise and still start with the child, but with a slightly less intense approach.

Yunrong knew that this was the only way, so she agreed.

When Yinzhen was not around, Yunrong said to Bobo, "Little Bobo, you should thank your mother properly. If your mother hadn't stood up for you, you would be living in misery."

Yunrong was responded to by Xiao Bobo's "Awoo Awoo" sounds.

Yunrong gave Xiaobo a quick kiss on the cheek: "So cute."

Consort Hui and Consort Rong prayed that the Emperor's feelings for the Empress would fade, but to their surprise, they did not. Although the Emperor did not seem to show much favor to the little prince born to the Empress, he personally inquired about the little prince's daily life every day, which was more substantial than any favor.

This made Consort Hui and Consort Rong jealous.

Consort Rong looked at her two sons' little clothes, stroked them with her hands, and said sadly, "How can the Emperor be so biased? He barely even saw my son a few times back then. No matter how noble the Empress's son is, he shouldn't be treated so differently."

Consort Rong was unhappy, and Consort Hui was naturally unhappy as well. People are all about comparison. They couldn't compare to the Empress, and now their sons didn't even receive one ten-thousandth of the Empress's sons' favor. Their already fragile mental state completely collapsed.

Especially Consort Hui, she was never magnanimous to begin with, and she was the most petty of them all. Now she was only focused on making things difficult for the Empress and her son.

Consort Rong thought of her own grief over losing her son, and she really wanted to see how the Empress would react if she went through the same ordeal. Would she weep bitterly?

Consort Rong has no children and no favor; she is all alone. She is not afraid of implicating her daughter when she does wrong. As for her family, she can't care about them now; she has been blinded by jealousy.

No woman can bear being pampered and then neglected.

Consort Rong had the idea of ​​making a move against Bobo, but she needed to think about how to do it. She didn't have many people at her disposal, and the Emperor had extremely strict control over Yongshou Palace, so it would be difficult to find a loophole to make a move.

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