If this journey ends in a triumphant return of a great general, then everyone will be overjoyed.
But if it doesn't work out, she doesn't care about being vilified, but Yin Fu will definitely be caught in the vortex.
One is the eldest prince, and the other is the crown prince.
The Crown Prince's mother persuaded the Emperor to send the eldest prince to the battlefield, where he died.
Those who knew the inside story were fine, but those who didn't might have thought she deliberately framed the prince for his death!
"Jiaojiao, come back!"
He reached out to pull the person back into his arms, but Harigana took a few steps back: "Xuan Ye, I'm telling the truth, please take it seriously?"
Kangxi sighed, stood up and walked to her side, placing his hands on her shoulders: "Jiaojiao, I know your concerns. Just pretend I didn't say anything. I'll go to the Imperial Study with Yinti to discuss this."
He just likes to talk to Harigana about everything; he doesn't really want her to make the decisions.
"Xuan Ye, you should talk to him nicely. Whether he goes or not, you can't have any complaints about him."
Although it's said that the order of precedence is between ruler and subject, then father and son, you only want his opinion now, not to issue a decree directly, so you can't put on airs, understand?
Harigana couldn't really do nothing; aside from not being able to make decisions, he could still speak to Kangxi on behalf of Yinti.
This man had given her all his patience, but he had limits for everyone else, even for Bayalige and Chelimuge, whom he liked very much.
"Jiaojiao, I know, don't worry."
Kangxi knew she was soft-hearted. She said she didn't care, but she was definitely thinking about preparing something for him.
"Yes, you must speak properly."
Yinti got married. He had wanted to go to war when he was young because he had no ties to the world.
Now that he has a wife, he wants to live a peaceful life together, and we should understand that.
You may not like hearing this, but Xuan Ye, your partner is the person who will be with you the longest in your life. We are your mother and father, that's true, but there will always be times when we are apart.
It's like you're the most important person in my heart. I can't bear to part with my mother and Abu, but even if I can't bear to part with them, I'll always follow you.
Aren't you the same? You risked everything for me, doing so much for me.
Therefore, you must acknowledge the established fact that your partner is not as important to your children.
Emperor Kangxi was unsure whether to be happy or sad after hearing Harigana's words.
She said he was the most important person in her heart, even more important than her mother and Abu.
But she also said that in Yinti's heart, his wife was important, and he, as a father, could not compare to his wife.
What are you thinking about? Are you both happy and sad?
Harigana has thoroughly studied Kangxi's subtle facial expressions and can tell what he's thinking at a glance.
That's why he took the opportunity to confess his feelings just now.
"Jiaojiao!"
Kangxi was a little shy, so he reached out and pulled the person into his arms, not letting him see the tips of his red ears.
He was an emperor, yet a woman saw right through him, and not only did he not get angry, she even felt ashamed.
"Okay, okay, I won't say anything more."
Harigana almost melted his bones.
That sweet, whimpering sound was almost as loud as the sound I made when I was tormenting her in bed.
The next day, Kangxi summoned Yinti to the palace, but he didn't even consider seeing Consort Hui.
That's just womanly compassion; asking would only hold Yinti back.
"Your subject greets Your Majesty."
Since getting married, Yinti has become much more mature.
The wife is very strict with him, and now that he has started to attend court and participate in politics, he will be influenced by her to some extent and will always be mindful of his behavior.
"Get up!"
Emperor Kangxi waved his hand, and after he stood up, he pointed to a chair not far away and told him to sit down.
When Yinti was called in by Li Dequan, he was flustered. He had thought about many things on the way, and almost thought about the time when he was eight years old and climbed a tree to steal bird eggs.
But ever since he got married, he has been very obedient. Even after his children abandoned him and went to the grasslands, he hardly ever left the Prince's mansion except to attend court and practice riding and archery.
"Alright, you're almost twenty years old, why do you still act like this when you see me?"
Kangxi glared at him, finding it unbearable to look at.
He's a big, burly guy, but people tend to avoid him when they see him; his courage is completely out of character for his size.
"Father, how can I not be afraid when you suddenly summon me to the palace?"
Every time I was summoned to the Imperial Study alone, it was never a good thing; I would either be scolded or beaten.
He used to have Yinfu and Bayalige to help him, but now that the two younger ones aren't around, if he gets beaten up, there's no one to save him.
"You scoundrel, am I a tyrant?"
Yinti's tense heart immediately calmed down after hearing Kangxi's scolding voice.
Just curse people out; cursing means you won't get beaten up.
"Father, if there is anything you need me to do, just give the order, and I will do anything to help you."
Their voices became louder, and the tension on their faces vanished instantly.
Kangxi glared at him, annoyed: "Take a look at this first."
He threw the case file on the table, and when Yinti approached to take it, he hit him with the Buddhist beads in his hand.
I felt instantly relieved after that.
"Father Emperor, you launched a sneak attack!"
With his hand still aching from the beating, Yinti took the dossier and hid far away.
"All's fair in war, yet you still dream of becoming a great general? What a disgrace!"
Yinti pursed his lips and didn't speak, nor did he dare to.
The one who hit him was the emperor, his father. What could he do?
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