It should be said that Yinzhen's words really caught Yinzuo off guard. After all, he never thought that one day the saying "Those who are not of my race must have different hearts" would be used on him in this way.
"Xiaojiu, stop talking nonsense. There's absolutely no comparison between the two. It's true that we are a foreign race to the Han people, but even if they're unwilling to admit it, from the moment we entered the Pass and established our regime, we've already begun to integrate. Whether you're Manchu or Han, we've all become people of the Qing Dynasty. Even if there are conflicts between us, they're only internal problems. When facing foreign enemies, we share common interests and honor and disgrace. The conflicts between the Han and Manchu people can be reconciled, but the conflicts between us and the Japanese are irreconcilable. The Han people have also suffered greatly from the invasions of the Japanese pirates. I believe that at least in dealing with the Japanese, our front is united..."
Even though Yinzuo has lived in the Qing Dynasty for more than 20 years, deep down he still considers himself a Han Chinese, or rather, he considers himself a Chinese. In his cognition, whether Manchu or Han, they are just one of the dozens of ethnic groups in China. He will not single them out and look at them separately. He essentially feels that the saying "those who are not of my race must have different hearts" should not be used in this way.
Although Yinzhen really wanted to refute his sixth brother, he racked his brains for a long time and found that he really had no way to refute what the other person said, especially the sentence that whether Manchu or Han, they are all Qing people now. Although he felt that this sounded a bit awkward, he had to admit that his sixth brother was right.
Yinzuo is like the NPC who issues tasks in the game. Once the player successfully completes the task, what happens next is none of his business. Of course, in addition to being an NPC, he is also a player himself. Look, he just sent Yinlu away and took Dexi to Qingxi Bookstore to find his father to hand in the task.
"Father, please move over there and make room for me. My son was pulled out of bed by my eldest brother and Dexi early this morning and taken to the Guanyuan Tower. He worked hard there all morning and is now tired and hungry. Eunuch Liang, please ask someone to bring me some cakes. I need to fill my stomach."
Move over there and make room for me. The meaning expressed by these twelve words combined was extremely treasonous, but Kangxi was obviously accustomed to Yinzuo's way of speaking. As soon as Yinzuo finished speaking, he stood up from the bed.
"You idiot, there's not enough space over there for you to lie down, yet you insist on coming over here and squeezing in with me. You've been working so hard all morning, and I'm asking you, what have you been doing all morning besides talking nonsense? Come on, stop standing here. Didn't you say you were tired and wanted to lie down? Then hurry over there."
Where does Yinzuo's bad temper come from? See? It's Kangxi who spoiled him. If someone else had spoken to Kangxi like that, they would have been punished by a stick by now. But Yinzuo is fine. Not only did he not get a stick, his father didn't even bother to say a harsh word. "Asshole," are these four words considered harsh words? Considering the context of Kangxi's words, it's obviously not.
Seeing that Kangxi had already made room for him, Yinzuo didn't bother to be polite with his father. He took off his shoes and threw them aside. He then climbed onto the bed in his socks. Without caring about Kangxi who was still standing there trying to get his breath, he took the pillow, hugged it in his arms, and lay back.
"Father, what are you talking about? Why do you say I have to come over and squeeze with you? Isn't this just because I want to be closer to you? If you don't want me to be here, then I'll just lie over there."
If I don't care about you, just lie down over there. Why don't you get up? Kangxi stood beside the couch and looked at Yinzuo lying there motionless for a long time. He couldn't help but bend down and raised his hand to give Yinzuo a loud smack on the head.
"Father, how did I offend you? Why did you hit me again? If I had known this would happen, I wouldn't have come near you. I was thinking of burying my second brother somewhere close to you in Zunhua a hundred years from now. Now I've decided. I'm going to bury my second brother far away from you so that you'll never see your two beloved children again..."
You have to admit that Yinzuo's threat was really creative. Look, it made his father laugh. Since his son wanted to be beaten so much, Kangxi felt that it would be really impolite not to let him get his wish.
"Buried far away from me, right? Fine, rather than asking you to bother making your own choice in the future, I'll just be a good person and make the decision for you. I'm going to beat you to death right now, you little brat."
Yinzuo's previous experiences with life and death made Kangxi most reluctant to hear him talk about these topics of life and death, but it was obvious that Yinzuo had not remembered his repeated warnings. What should we do if the child always forgets things? It's okay, just give him a beating and it will be fine.
Even though Kangxi was furious, he was very measured in his hands. Look at where the ruler fell, it was always just a few inches away from his precious spot. The father and son chased each other around the hall for a long time. Not to mention beating Yinzuo to death, the part of his body that suffered the most was his feet on the ground.
"Second brother, you've arrived just in time. Please help me stop Khan Ama. How can he be so energetic at such an old age? He's been chasing me for quite a while, and I'm exhausted, but he's still acting like nothing happened. Oh, it seems I have to practice harder recently, otherwise I really won't be able to outrun him in the future."
As soon as Yinreng came in, Yinzuo jumped to his side like a rabbit, grabbed Yinreng's shoulders with both hands and pulled him in front of him, using Yinreng as a barrier to separate him from his father.
"Oh, you're pulling your second brother away from me now. Fine, since you two both keep me worried, I might as well just kill you both. That way, I can bury you both farther away from me..."
Beat him to death? How could he be beaten to death? On what grounds? I just walked in and haven't said a word yet? If Xiaoliu made you angry, why didn't you just beat him to death? Why did you beat me too?
As the saying goes, it is better to let my friend die than to let myself die. Seeing that the ruler was about to hit him, Yinreng quickly turned around and grabbed Yinzuo and held him in front of him. Don’t you think this is magical? The ruler that was supposed to hit Yinzuo suddenly changed direction and hit Yinreng’s arm.
"You still dare to hide? Yinreng, is this how you usually act as a brother? Did Yinzuo see that? Do you still dare to bury your second brother so far away from me? If he bullies you later, you won't be able to find anyone to complain..."
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