Chapter 2: The eldest brother whose reputation was damaged



Although Yinzhen was a weed in Defei's eyes, Yinzuo was a treasure to her, and the only treasure in her heart now. Since Yinzuo had already spoken, Defei, no matter how reluctant she was, still agreed to let Yinzhen in.

"Fourth brother, come and sit here."

Yin Zuo was not at all embarrassed about the fact that a grown man like him was acting coquettishly and cutely in front of an 18-year-old child. Not to mention that his current body was only six years old, Yin Zuo was usually raised by Defei in a pampered manner. Acting coquettishly and rolling around were things the original owner was used to doing. It would be suspicious if he suddenly became sensible.

Besides, Yin Zuo didn't have any big ambitions. In his previous life, he had to work from nine to five day and night just to have enough food and clothing. Now he has a good background for nothing. Yin Zuo's ideal is just to live in peace and comfort for the next few decades, to please his future boss, and to act cute for a comfortable second half of his life. It's all for the sake of life, not to be shabby.

Yinzhen had no idea that Yinzuo was now planning to cling to him and let him be responsible for the rest of his life. Looking at Yinzuo who was obediently patting the edge of the bed and asking him to sit over, although Yinzhen was a little nervous, he still pretended to be calm and walked over, then sat down next to Yinzuo under the vigilant gaze of Concubine De.

"Sixth brother, I'm sorry. This time it's Fourth Brother's fault. Fourth Brother shouldn't have hit you..."

Yin Zuo, no, that should be Yin Zuo now. Yin Zuo looked at the serious and serious young Yongzheng in front of him and pursed his lips. He remembered reading something online or somewhere that said Yongzheng was a chatterbox as a child, but later, because his scumbag father Kangxi scolded him for his moodiness, he forced himself to suppress his nature. Who would have thought that he would go too far in the end and become cold and aloof? But wasn't he only eight years old at that time? Had he already been scolded by his scumbag father?

"Fourth brother, it was my fault. I shouldn't have been naughty and hit Lai Fu with a stick. I won't do that again. Fourth brother, can you please forgive me this time?"

Yinzuo looked like he was cautiously pulling Yinzhen's sleeve and begging for forgiveness pitifully, but in his heart he was shouting very loudly, "Hurry up, please, forgive me for my sincerity, and don't write this down in your little notebook."

The current Yinzhen is not the cold-faced king he would be decades later. Although he was very angry about Yinzuo bullying his little dog, he is still his own brother after all. The Empress Dowager has always taught him to be magnanimous. Moreover, he has begged him pitifully, so he will reluctantly forgive him this time. If he doesn't keep his word, then next time...

"Okay, I'll forgive you this time. But Sixth Brother, you have to change your temper in the future. Otherwise, when you go to the Shangshufang to study with your brothers and offend Big Brother, Big Brother will really beat you up..."

Thinking of the scene where Yinzhi easily knocked the guard to the ground in the cloth warehouse, Yinzhen couldn't help but seriously admonish Yinzuo. After all, this guy was really weak. He couldn't stand steadily even though he didn't use any strength to push him. If it was his elder brother, the scene would be unbearable to watch.

In his previous life, Yinzuo watched a lot of Qing Dynasty palace dramas, so he knew the eldest prince Yinzhi. He was often portrayed as a brave but reckless man in film and television dramas. Yinzuo always felt that this kind of portrayal was biased and deliberately slanderous. Could it be that people really didn't slander him, and he was really like this in reality?

"Fourth brother, is eldest brother really that scary? Does he really hit children?"

Yinzhen recalled the brave and fierce appearance of his elder brother in the cloth warehouse, and nodded cautiously and affirmatively to Yinzuo. Yinzuo, who thought he understood the truth, decided immediately that he must stay away from his elder brother when he arrived at the Shangshufang. After all, based on his understanding of Yinzhen, this man never lied. He said that his elder brother had a bad temper and would beat children, so that must be the case.

But this guy had completely forgotten that what he thought he knew about his fourth brother was all information he had searched on the Internet in his previous life. Yes, the Prince Yong, who was known for his word, and the iron-blooded Emperor Yongzheng naturally never lied, but the fourth brother in front of him was still an eight-year-old kid. He didn't lie, but he would talk nonsense...

At this moment, the two brothers were getting along well with each other, but it was a pity for our eldest prince Yinzhen. His reputation was damaged without him knowing it, so much so that for a long time afterwards, Yinzhen couldn't understand why his fair, eloquent, and seemingly fragile sixth brother looked like a mouse seeing a cat when he saw him, and wanted to avoid him.

Of course, this is all later. At least now, this elder brother, whom Yinzuo has never met before, provides a good opportunity for the two younger brothers to get along with each other. The two of them started a series of discussions about how bad-tempered and cruel Yinzhen, the elder brother, was. In the end, if Yinzuo's newly awakened little body had not been able to bear it, the two of them would not know how to slander him.

"Fourth brother, will you come to see me tomorrow?"

Yinzhen was actually quite pleased to see Yinzuo's reluctant look on his face. After all, the number of children in the palace now was not as numerous as they would be in the future, like the Calabash Brothers, where you could pull out seven melons from a vine. There were only a few kittens, and their mothers held them tightly like gold nuggets, fearing that they would be harmed by someone. Yinzhen usually only saw a few of his peers in the Shangshufang.

The age gap between them was obvious, so they didn't play with the eldest prince Yinzhen. The crown prince had his own teacher and didn't attend classes with them, so there was no question of them playing together. The third prince had been weak since childhood and had to take sick leave every now and then. As for the fifth prince Yinqi, he was being raised by the Empress Dowager and couldn't even speak Manchu or Chinese fluently.

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