The same process, the same treatment, the little rascals soon started discussing it.
Only Yinsi sat aside stiffly, holding a piece of dessert, watching his brothers chatting.
Yinreng took a glance and felt a little bit of pity in his heart.
If you say that he is a man with many saints, Yinreng does not quite agree, but he came from the future and is the kind of ordinary person who is not aware of the sufferings of the world even though he himself is not living a satisfactory life.
A big part of the reason for his death in his previous life was his own fault. When he was down and out, no brothers took advantage of him and wished him an early death. This was a great comfort to him.
Although I have decided to respect history and be a crown prince who is indifferent to worldly affairs in this life, I also want to give these brothers some help when I can, at least to avoid fighting among myself.
At the same time, he also had a little selfish motive, hoping that his brothers would be gentler on him, the crown prince, when they competed for the throne.
Yinreng put on a gentle smile and waved to Yinsi.
"Xiao Ba, come here."
When he heard the call, Yinsi, who was only five years old, looked a little confused on his fair and tender face.
Growing up to this age, he actually felt very little kindness, because from the beginning, Concubine Hui raised Yinyou and Yinsi with the intention of raising them to be a helper for the eldest prince Yinzhi.
Yinyou was born with a leg disease, and Kangxi felt some sympathy for him. Huifei also gained a lot of benefits from raising Yinyou, so no matter for which consideration, Huifei's attitude towards Yinyou was acceptable.
But Yinsi was different.
Yinsi's biological mother, Wei, was just a slave in the Xinzheku.
In this era, even slaves were divided into different classes. For example, among the concubines who hold high positions today, except for Concubine Tong, Concubine Niohuru, the empress's sister in Chuxiu Palace, and the two concubines brought from the grassland, most of the others have close ties with the bannerman families.
To put it bluntly, except for the families of the banner leaders of the Eight Banners of Manchuria, who were considered to be of noble birth and had a say, the other families were just slaves to the royal family.
This is particularly evident among the upper three banners.
After all, the Plain Yellow Banner, the Bordered Yellow Banner, and the Plain White Banner were commanded by the emperor himself, and the families affiliated with these banners were all the emperor's slaves.
There are also distinctions between high and low among domestic slaves.
If not for this, Uya and Wei were both from the Zhenghuang Banner, and Uya was taken to Chengqian Palace when she entered the palace, while Wei became a slave in the Xinzheku.
Almost everyone knows the ins and outs of this, and only kids like Yinsi, who are only a few years old, don't understand why the two people's situations are so different.
To put it simply, Concubine Liang has the blood of a criminal slave flowing in her veins.
Her parents and even her entire family were criminal slaves, the lowest class of people in the Eight Banners.
If Wei had not had such an excellent appearance, Kangxi would never have favored her.
However, after Kangxi favored Wei, he never thought of letting her give birth to his own child. But Wei was a resourceful woman and hid the news of her pregnancy right under Kangxi's nose.
It was exposed again at a family dinner. Although Kangxi was angry, he couldn't ask Wei to abort the child openly. After all, the Three Feudatories Rebellion was at a critical juncture at that time. In order to avoid any rumors, Kangxi could only suppress his anger.
Later, after Liang gave birth to Yinsi, Kangxi had basically dealt with the civil strife. Wei began to slowly reap the bitter fruit of her conspiracy against the emperor, and Yinsi became extremely disliked by Kangxi.
Kangxi was never a tolerant person.
These secret past events were all things that Yinreng had taken the time to learn about in his previous life in order to win over his younger brothers.
The well-behaved and quiet Yinsi was a little bit unbelieving when he heard Yinreng calling him. But when he saw Yinreng waving to him again, he climbed down from the stool hesitantly and walked towards Yinreng with his short legs.
The five-year-old child looked thin and weak. When he walked in front of Yinreng, he did not dare to look up at his eyes. He could only shout timidly,
"Brother Prince."
Yinreng raised his hand and touched his seemingly smooth forehead and asked him,
“Are the snacks delicious?”
When Yinsi was touched on the head, he was stunned for a moment, then two red clouds floated on his face, and he answered in a low voice,
"tasty."
Yinreng smiled and said,
"Why are you so shy like a little girl..."
He touched it again as he felt like he was urging it.
This guy must have just shaved his head, but the prickly feeling is still good to the touch.
Yinreng looked around and didn't see any place to sit, so he pulled the little guy to the recliner he was sitting on. He moved his body a little to the side so that the two of them could sit down.
Yinsi was a little confused, and his face turned even redder after he sat down, not only because of shyness, but also because of excitement.
At this moment, the study became so quiet that you could hear a pin drop again.
In fact, the other kids had already stopped talking when Yinreng called Yinsi over. Later, when they saw the second prince being so intimate with Yinsi, everyone was filled with surprise.
Yinqi was raised by the Queen Mother to be a little silly and cute, and he was just a little confused at the moment. When did the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eighth Brother become so close?
Because Yinyou was born with a disease, his personality is somewhat cold and he is not overly curious about the things around him.
But Yinzhi and Yinzhen thought too much.
One of them was ten years old, the other nine. In the deep palace where royal children generally matured precociously, they were able to see through some appearances and the hidden meanings behind them.
It is common knowledge that the Crown Prince and his elder brother do not get along. Not only the two of them, but Yinsi should also know this clearly.
Why is the second prince so close to Yinsi today?
Disgusting brother?
It's somewhat possible.
But the prince is usually very arrogant, and he should not bother to use such a lowly trick.
So what exactly does he want to do with this action?
Yinzhi and Yinzhen looked at each other and saw the confusion in each other's eyes.
Yinreng didn't think so much, and he was too lazy to think so much.
Even if his closeness would make Concubine Hui and the eldest prince have different ideas about Yinsi, they would not dare to do anything to Yinsi openly. Otherwise, if Kangxi knew about it and had some bad opinions about Yinzhi, it would be a loss.
So at most they would just make a few sarcastic remarks about Yinsi.
Yinreng didn't care what others thought. He put his arm around Yinsi's little shoulders and asked him with a smile what he had learned and eaten today, and whether he had been bullied in the Shangshufang.
Yinsi was still a little reserved, but he spoke clearly and answered Yinreng's questions one by one.
The other kids couldn't help but envy Yinsi when they saw the two of them being so harmonious.
Apart from Yinsi, they had never seen anyone else have such an honor to be held in the arms of the Crown Prince and asked about food, clothing and other expenses.
Even the third brother, who has always been close to the prince, has never enjoyed such treatment.
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