What's wrong with him, the crown prince, keeping a few handsome male concubines?
He did not commit any illegal acts such as murder, arson, buying and selling official positions, or selling salt.
His father, the Emperor, really oversteps his bounds. He's such a big prince, yet he's still so strict with him.
They thought he was still the seven or eight-year-old Baocheng.
Besides, what else can he do now besides keeping male lovers?
Are you going to the imperial court to form cliques and engage in corrupt practices?
Crown Prince Yinreng felt even more annoyed at this thought, as his imperial father had nothing better to do than keep an eye on him all day long.
Surely his father, the Emperor, wouldn't dislike male concubines and forbid him from keeping them, right? What kind of logic is that?
Now he just keeps male lovers to make himself feel better; he can't possibly erase this little fetish of his.
Crown Prince Yinreng felt that if things continued to be pushed like this, he would want to listen to his uncle and bring down his father, the Emperor, so that he could become the Emperor himself.
The thought only flashed through Crown Prince Yinreng's mind. He was still very favored, with all the advantages he had, but he was being controlled too much. He felt he could still tolerate it a little longer.
Besides, he's not confident he can bring down his father, the Emperor.
After listening to his second brother, the Crown Prince, complain, the Fourth Prince was speechless. Since the Emperor forbids you from keeping male concubines, then don't keep them. What's wrong with a few men?
It's still better than your wealth, power and interests. You already have the Emperor's favor, what else do you need?
As long as he obediently follows orders, when his father gets old, his second elder brother, the Crown Prince, will naturally ascend to the throne.
When I become emperor, I can do whatever I want, so why bother with the present?
The Fourth Prince carefully considered his words and said with a tone of comfort, "Second Brother Crown Prince, don't you already have a group of people in the palace? Why bring in more from outside? Besides, Father Emperor got angry with you about this a few days ago. He'll be returning to the capital soon, and there will definitely be a lot of people watching you. Why leave yourself with any leverage?"
Crown Prince Yinreng understood this principle, but he couldn't bear to part with them. He had finally found two people he liked this time, and he was tired of the others in the palace.
What's wrong with a prince supporting a few more people? If he can't even satisfy that, what kind of prince is he?
Thinking about this makes me even angrier; the longer he serves as crown prince, the more pathetic he becomes.
When he was a child, things were fine; his father, the Emperor, didn't really guard against him. But in recent years, he's always felt that his father's gaze towards him is strange.
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