Yinqi reached out and touched the rabbits huddled together on the ground, as if he could already smell the aroma of roasted rabbits through them.
"Fifth brother, how can you be so cruel? Rabbits are so cute, how can you eat them? So is it spicy or hot?"
Yinzhen glanced at the two devils, silently pulled the two little rabbits on the ground to his side, and while they were arguing about whether to have the sauce or spicy food, he called Su Peisheng beside him and asked him to take the two little rabbits away.
Yinzuo and his friends did have roasted rabbits for lunch, but they were not the two that the eldest prince had sent. After all, those two rabbits were too small, and even if they were roasted, they probably would not be enough to fill their stomachs.
Kangxi and his companions who had gone out hunting did not return to the camp until the sun was about to set. Almost everyone had prey hanging on their horses' backs, and it seemed that everyone had made a good harvest. After Kangxi and his companions dismounted, the prey was quickly unloaded by the guards, and then carried and piled on the open space next to the camp.
The next step, as per custom, was to reward people according to their merits. The eldest prince Yinzhen took the lead among all the Mongolian princes and nobles with his superb riding and archery skills, and won the prize of this hunting trip, a well-made bow and arrow.
Regardless of whether the Mongolian tribes had contributed to this first place, at least Kangxi as a father was very proud of his outstanding son. He praised Yinzhi in front of everyone, and praised Yinzhi so much that his face turned red. The Mongolian princes were also not ignorant, and they poured out flattery like it was free. Kangxi felt very comfortable with the flattery.
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