"Tell me your current situation first. What did the Emperor say to you? Are you going to be punished? And why is it so inconvenient for you now?" Jingrou said. "You really are something else. You accomplished that great thing without saying a word. Even I, who don't know much about these things, know how earth-shattering it is. You made a name for yourself, but instead, you made others worry about you!"
She was initially just concerned, but after seeing him, Jingrou became a little angry, mainly because she felt he was really reckless. When Jingrou heard her maternal grandfather mention this matter, the danger involved was even more unpredictable.
Jingrou didn't believe there was no other solution to this matter, and that she had to let a prince in his teens bring it up. Compared to him, wasn't the Emperor more qualified to handle such matters?
Jingrou acknowledged that he was very capable and ambitious, and she greatly admired his ability to accomplish this. However, she still felt that Yinreng should prioritize his own well-being, as only by ensuring his own safety could he continue to realize his political ambitions.
Anyway, he didn't support his reckless actions.
Even if he wanted to deal with those powerful and influential people, Yinreng is only a teenager now, while some of those powerful and influential people are already in their fifties or sixties and about to pass away!
If we really drag them out for a few years, they won't be able to withstand those years, so why rush things now?
Moreover, this kind of thing can't be done well in 10 days or half a month.
Thinking of this, she even began to feel a little annoyed with Emperor Kangxi. If he hadn't been so hesitant and hadn't taken the initiative, Yinreng wouldn't have had to step forward; he was still just a prince...
"Father has already arranged this matter. I am only responsible for bringing it up, and I don't need to worry about the rest. However, in case of a counterattack, I will have to go to the military camp in a while... We may not see each other for a long time..." Yinreng said with difficulty.
He was glad that Jingrou was concerned about his situation, but he still couldn't help feeling a little bitter when the topic came up. However, he did not regret what he had done.
Jingrou was stunned.
Is it that serious?
He's a prince, and this whole thing is forcing him to hide in the military camp?
"Staying in the military camp is also to avoid drawing too much attention to me. This is something I want to accomplish single-handedly. Even if I'm temporarily out of the capital and out of contact, Father Khan will definitely make it happen. My presence here not only attracts the anger of some people, but also keeps Father Khan busy, having to keep an eye on me." As he said this, he actually felt a little aggrieved.
After all, he was a prince, yet he had to hide away because of this. But he had no choice but to admit that he was still young.
Even if he is mentally mature and has accomplished a lot in the eyes of others, he is only a little over 10 years old.
The feeling of not being able to fully control the power and being constrained by others was really unpleasant, and his eyes darkened.
However, he has learned to hide his emotions, but he is only showing some of them now in front of Jingrou.
"When are you leaving? Did the Emperor tell you when you could return? Is there absolutely no communication?" Jingrou frowned.
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