After reviewing a memorial, Yin Fu handed it to Kangxi, saying, "Father, please take a look."
After saying that, he put down his brush and stood up: "My elder brother and the others are probably still waiting for our son. Could you ask Eunuch Li to go and tell them that our son can't play with them?"
He didn't mean anything by it; he just didn't want his older brothers to wait around.
But Kangxi remembered what Harigana had said: children should not be deprived of their childhood.
Looking at her son, who was half her height, she finally sighed.
My once resilient heart crumbled completely at this moment.
"You go and have fun too. Today, your father will only look after you."
From now on, come earlier each day, pick one processed item and two unprocessed items, approve them, and then go play.
Yin Fu's eyes lit up; he thought he wouldn't have time to play today.
But looking at the dozens of memorials piled up to one side, he steeled himself and said, "Father, your son will help you."
Emperor Kangxi was very pleased, for this was the proper way a child should behave.
They don't hide their desire to have fun, yet they also know how to care for others.
“No, you made a prior agreement today, and Father sent someone afterward.”
From now on, remember to come every day to review the memorials, and your father will help you correct any mistakes.
Yin Fu wasn't lying; he actually felt sorry for Kangxi.
Even emperors sometimes find themselves powerless to control their own destiny.
Since his father had said no, he didn't insist.
Moreover, my mother said that you should play as much as you can when you're old enough to play. Once you're past that age, not only will you not have the time, but you also won't have anyone to play with anymore.
"Yes, Father, don't worry, your son will remember and study hard."
He bowed before stepping down.
After everyone left, he opened the memorial that Yin Fu had just reviewed and looked at the vermilion characters on it. Although the strength was a little weak, the strokes were very sharp and showed his influence.
Moreover, the tone and the advice given were very good, although a bit immature, but already very good for a ten-year-old.
He picked up a pen and wrote a few words on the side, then put it aside.
On the other side, Yinti and a few others were indeed waiting for Yinfu.
"Little Nine, your elder brother thought Father Emperor would detain you!"
Yinti whispered something in his ear.
He had considered going to find him, but Kangxi's recent behavior was too strange, and he was afraid of being detained.
A few days ago, he was riding a horse in the wrong posture, and coincidentally, Emperor Kangxi saw it and said that it was dangerous.
He thought a few words of reprimand would suffice, but unexpectedly, two generals he wasn't very familiar with came to give him a lecture.
For three whole days, he almost went crazy.
He wasn't incapable of that move; he just wanted to show off, but he got caught.
Now, he no longer dares to do anything dangerous, for fear of being tortured.
Not to mention that if he went to see Yin Fu for playing around, he would be punished to death.
"It's nothing. Father just gave me some instructions. Don't worry, brother."
Yinfu did not tell him about reviewing the memorials, and he did not know what Kangxi's arrangements were, so he could not speak carelessly.
It is understandable for the crown prince to oversee the state, but reviewing memorials is an overstepping of authority.
In short, if the emperor takes it seriously, it's a serious matter; if the emperor doesn't take it seriously, nothing happens.
He didn't speak up, partly to protect himself and partly to protect Yinti.
"It's good that you're alright. Let's go, it's getting late."
As long as they weren't scolded, they turned around, mounted their horses, and rode in a line towards the small forest.
There are no wild animals here, so we're not afraid of being attacked.
Yinti was at the very edge because she was the eldest brother, followed by Sunbuer, who was the second brother, Yinqi was the third brother, Agula was the fourth brother, Yinfu was the fifth brother, and Beibei was the sixth brother, holding Xinxin in her arms.
Besides these seven people, there were also Yin Zhi and others following behind them at a distance.
Yinti was the eldest brother and was quite old. Even if he wasn't close to the others, he would never form factions.
Needless to say, when they were in the capital, they all lived in their respective palaces.
Now that we're here, we absolutely can't let outsiders laugh at us.
Although we're not very familiar with them, they're all the Emperor's children.
Since Yinti left the palace to establish his own residence, Kangxi had intended to let him join the army according to his wishes. So this time, he brought a lot of people with him to protect the children, plus the soldiers that Sun Buri brought from the tribe. Although it was just a dozen or so children going out to play, the procession was quite large.
When Xin Xin first saw Sun Buri and Agula, she was very curious about the two older brothers.
He became even more curious after seeing Agula shoot arrows using the exact same technique as Guo Luoma.
"Sister, I want brother to hug me."
The little finger pointed at Agula: "Fourth Brother."
Beibei became wary. She was already a ten-year-old girl, and Hu Mama and Su Mama had already told her about things between men and women, or rather, they had told her countless times.
Firstly, she was afraid that she would be taken advantage of or deceived. Secondly, according to Harigana's repeated instructions, she must never marry someone with the same surname as her mother or father.
But Xinxin is still too young, it's too early to tell her these things.
With a quick glance, he whispered something in Xin Xin's ear, and she immediately quieted down, no longer trying to find Agula.
Although Yin Fu was having a great time, he kept glancing at his two younger sisters out of the corner of his eye. When he heard that Xin Xin wanted to find Agula, his heart skipped a beat.
Perhaps because they were twins, the tension in my heart eased in an instant, and then I saw Xin Xin sitting obediently in front of Bei Bei and no longer talking about going to find Agula.
"Xiao Wu, let's go!"
Agula was the most heartless of all these people, even more so than Yinti.
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