Yinzhen is now so optimistic that he attributes his flaws to minor "worries".
The more you worry, the less it itches.
When Yinzhen woke up, Kangxi found out very quickly.
He had just finished dinner, and because he was thinking about Yinzhen, he wasn't in the mood to choose a concubine, and he only glanced at the memorials half-heartedly.
Upon hearing that Yinzhen had woken up, Kangxi rushed over.
When Kangxi arrived, Yinzhen had just finished eating a bowl of porridge and asked someone to take the bowl away.
Looking at his son who had woken up and showed no signs of illness, Kangxi couldn't help but feel a little worried.
After Yinzhen paid his respects to Kangxi, Kangxi dismissed everyone else.
"There's no one else here. Today, I'm not the emperor, I'm your father. Tell me, have you always been thinking about becoming a monk?"
Yinzhen was completely dumbfounded. He hadn't expected his father to be so thoughtful, even conjuring up the idea of him becoming a monk. He was truly impressed by his father's thought process.
Yinzhen shook his head, looking helpless, and said, "No, I have never thought of becoming a monk."
Kangxi still didn't believe it, his face showing suspicion: "Really?"
Yinzhen: "Your subject can guarantee that your subject has never had such a thought."
Seeing his assurance, Kangxi was still somewhat skeptical and stopped pressing the matter of becoming a monk.
"It's good that you don't have that idea, but Su Peisheng said you're not going to the backyard. Is it because you don't like the people there?"
Yinzhen thought to himself, of all the scenes he had seen, not one was to his liking, but could he say so?
He couldn't say anything.
Yinzhen shook his head with a troubled expression: "Nothing is not to my liking."
Emperor Kangxi was puzzled this time. There was nothing wrong with him, he had no intention of becoming a monk, and the imperial physicians had diagnosed him with a condition that indicated he was impotent. So why did he prefer to abstain from going to the inner palace?
Emperor Kangxi became curious.
"Then why don't you go into the backyard?"
Yinzhen stammered for a while before reluctantly speaking, "It's not that I don't want to go into the inner courtyard, it's just that I feel nauseous whenever I see a woman. I have no choice."
Emperor Kangxi was dumbfounded upon hearing this. What was wrong with him? He felt disgusted whenever he was around women.
He had never heard of anyone having such a problem.
Emperor Kangxi found Yinzhen's reason for not entering the inner courtyard utterly absurd.
"How is that possible?"
Yinzhen smiled wryly: "Your subject also thinks it's impossible."
Seeing his son's condition, Kangxi began to believe it.
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