When the grandfather heard about this, after finding out the reason, he not only did not beat the sixth brother, but also praised him for respecting his elder brother and caring for his younger sister. He rewarded him with many good things and even took him out to play alone once.
Then he pointed out Haoyu's shortcomings. Haoyu is his nephew, and an uncle has a natural advantage over his nephew without having to lift a finger. Taking action would be a disadvantage.
Some people might interpret this as bullying the younger generation (although Sixth Brother is young, he is still senior in rank).
The grandfather was secretly pleased: "My grandson is indeed remarkable, a natural talent for martial arts. He's only learned a few moves from his third brother and he's already so skilled. Hmm, it seems I should get him into the martial arts academy soon and give him intensive training."
The grandfather watched as the young sixth brother, who had been holding the horse stance for most of the hour, his calves spinning but still gritting his teeth and persevering, showed a hint of satisfaction and told him to go and rest for a while.
Let's see how that old scoundrel from the Guoluo family (my aunt's father-in-law and my grandfather's in-law) compares to me. My Yiergenjueluo family is about to produce another valiant general.
Hahaha!
However, the unpleasantness between the two families over this matter was probably something the rulers were happy to see. Consort Yi had a prince, the Irgen Gioro family's nephews and nieces were all growing up, and Khorkun was in the Ministry of Revenue. Kangxi did not want any threat to the Crown Prince. Fortunately, both families were sensible and did not get involved.
Her grandmother told her all of this after He Zhuo returned; her sixth brother had always protected his younger sister since they were little.
The next day, Little Six came running over early in the morning, saying he wanted to teach his sister to ride a horse. After riding the horse yesterday, he found that it wasn't as he thought. His sister could barely sit still on the horse. Instantly, the brother's heart was filled with joy, and he volunteered to take on the task of teaching his sister to ride a horse. Father also sent Second Brother to help.
Hmph! How could I possibly drop my sister! She praised me for being awesome yesterday!
When Little Six heard his sister's praise, he blushed and proudly declared that teaching his sister to ride horses would be his job, and if anyone bullied her, he could just say so and beat them to a pulp.
She also carried a large box on her back, filled with things she had collected for her younger sister over the years. She wondered if her sister would like it.
I opened the box myself. Inside were a nine-linked jade ring, a small gold lock, some bracelets, and a small box of pearls.
There were more trinkets, such as rattles, wood carvings, and a small bow for a child to start using. There was also a slingshot made of high-quality wood, which, although roughly made, was polished very smoothly.
You can tell at a glance that it was made by Brother Liu himself.
Little Six looked at me intently, his eyes filled with expectation, as if asking, "Little sister, do you like it?" He didn't say anything, but his gaze seemed to ask, "Little sister, do you like it?"
Looking at these toys warmed my heart. These weren't collected all at once. This little gold lock is a style from several years ago, as are the bracelets and the pearls, which come in various sizes and colors. It's clear they've been collected over several years.
Thinking back to yesterday when the little man patted his chest and said he would protect his sister, I felt a pure and innocent heart.
Although I was welcomed home by everyone, there was still a slight awkwardness between us, except for my mother. However, I know that seven years can't be made up for all that time, and I completely understand. I myself also need time to gradually integrate into this family.
I never expected that this sixth brother would treat me like a sister I hadn't seen for years, but like a sister who had just returned from visiting relatives a month ago.
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