Chapter 296 Harvest from the Military Camp



He didn't feel looked down upon or anything, just a little heartbroken.

He considered himself to be the kind of person who could understand the people's sentiments, and he often wandered around the capital. He was always the first to pay attention to things, including heavy snow or any disasters.

Perhaps influenced by Khan and others, including Jingrou, I am most concerned about people's livelihood.

In addition, he was very concerned about the fate of orphans in the capital and surrounding areas, and organized the construction of several places to raise orphans.

In fact, he did a lot of these things, and he did even more behind the scenes than he showed. After all, as the crown prince, his status was a bit sensitive, and doing so seemed to be a way of winning over the hearts of the people.

He accomplished many things by using the Khan's name or by giving the Khan his opinions.

Including Jingrou, she also donates a large sum of money to various places every year...

Leaving aside his own brothers, it's probably impossible to find another person in the Aisin Gioro family who understands the people's plight as well as he does, except for the Khan, of course.

But after entering the army and having close and detailed contact with these people, I realized that what I had done before was still not enough.

To put it bluntly, he had only been to a very limited number of places in his life. He could only travel around when he was a teenager, but he certainly didn't travel all over the country, let alone learn more about the local customs and conditions.

Even when he went to some places and tried to understand the local conditions, he mostly heard what others wanted him to hear. Even when he went on incognito visits, it only lasted a few days, which was far less than living and eating with such a group of people.

The group of people around me come from all over the country, and they each have their own difficulties.

They are still soldiers, with military honors, and they are doing very well in the army, holding a superior position. Although they have not yet been promoted to non-commissioned officers, they are still highly regarded.

Yinreng believed that talented people like them would be highly valued by the local gentry, and that their names would definitely be listed among their ranks.

They still have many troubles, and their wives, children and elderly parents are facing many problems. But what about those families that have no men left, or whose men are weak (those selected as soldiers are usually strong and healthy)? Wouldn't their lives be even more difficult and they face more suffering?

Yinreng pondered deeply.

He felt that his father had sent him to the military camp not only to teach him how to lead troops or to improve his physical fitness, but also to have a deeper purpose. Perhaps it was something he should do to get close to the soldiers, or something his father wanted him to see and discover.

He didn't speak, but the soldiers around him were already used to the prince's taciturnity. At first, they thought he was aloof, after all, he was the prince, and he might not care to talk to ordinary people like them. Later, they realized that the prince had a really good temper, he just didn't like to talk much!

Although the Crown Prince seems somewhat taciturn, he is actually very meticulous. However, during the last training session, Sanshuan was almost injured by someone next to him.

Fortunately, the Crown Prince pulled him back. It's not uncommon for people like them to get injured during training. But if he were injured by his comrade, he would have to rest for a few days, which would delay the training progress.

Moreover, the Crown Prince was humble and polite... Although they hadn't read many books, they admired and liked him greatly.

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