Chapter 269 Send a man? shuhaige.net



Looking at Lin who was sitting obediently below, this child seemed to be quite well-behaved.

"Father, what are you going to do with my brother Lin?" Zhao Qingrui looked at his father. All these children were the sins of his father. If he hadn't had so many children, there wouldn't be so many problems.

"Let him go and study with Ziying and the others first." Ying Zheng glanced at Gongzi Lin and said.

His heart was so big that apart from state affairs, Fusu Yin Man and Zhao Qingrui had already divided his love.

As for the other children, he could only keep them well fed and clothed and give them a good education, nothing else.

"Well, it's time for him to study, but he's still young. What if those palace maids and eunuchs continue to disobey him?" She really couldn't treat this child as her own brother, mainly because she wasn't familiar with him.

"What do you mean?" Ying Zheng paused while flipping through the memorial.

"He is still young and his mother is gone. There are so many women in the harem, so he should be registered under the name of one of the concubines." Zhao Qingrui said seriously.

There are many concubines in the harem who have no children. Now that my father can't have any more children, sending this child over will save those people from loneliness.

"That's fine." Ying Zheng nodded, thinking that this was a good idea.

"Brother Lin, what about you?" Zhao Qingrui looked at Lin. Although he was still young, this boy seemed quite smart, otherwise he would not have been able to deal with those palace maids and eunuchs directly through his father's hands when his father came to see him.

"I'll listen to my sister." Gongzi Lin looked well-behaved.

"Well, I think you are quite smart. From now on, you should study harder with Ziying and the others and learn more." Zhao Qingrui nodded without much emotion in his heart.

The relationship between these brothers and sisters is not very good, but it is not bad. Zhao Qingrui hopes that these people can become her helpers rather than a burden.

The child showed great intelligence, and she now hoped that he could maintain this intelligence and learn more in the future.

"I will, thank you, sister." Lin looked at Zhao Qingrui with his clear big eyes, with some doubt in his eyes.

Doesn’t this sister hate him? He remembered that some people in the palace said that he was a jinx to his mother, so his brothers and sisters didn’t like him.

His father had also forgotten his existence. Although he was a prince of the Qin Dynasty, his life was actually not easy. The palace maids and eunuchs bullied him in secret.

If he had not been a prince of the Qin Dynasty, he might have died.

It was because he had experienced these things since childhood that he was more mature than other children. When his father came to see him, he deliberately "accidentally" pulled out the clothes he was wearing, and "filially" shared his favorite food with his father.

Sure enough, his father was angry, and he was taken away from that place. Those who bullied him were also sentenced to death.

Although he was still very young, he already knew the meaning of death, and had even seen palace maids who had committed mistakes and been executed.

Of course he knew this sister. Although he had never seen her after she came back, he had received things from her.

He knew that his other brothers, sisters, nephews, and nieces all had those things, and his was the same as everyone else's. Even so, he was secretly grateful in his heart.

However, the things his sister gave him were snatched away and eaten by the palace servants.

Even though he was in that remote palace, he still heard a lot about his sister's great achievements. His sister was very powerful, even more powerful than his elder brother.

He thought that this sister would dislike him, but he didn't expect that his sister didn't show much expression and didn't care much about his existence.

In his heart, he admired this sister, but he felt a little lost because he was not getting any attention.

Now his sister encourages him to read more, but no one cared about him before.

He wants to study!!

"He's a polite little guy." Zhao Qingrui chuckled.

"Well, not bad. Who do you think should I give the child to?" Ying Zheng pondered. There were many women in the harem, so who to give the child to was another problem.

"That's something you should consider yourself, father." Zhao Qingrui said with a smile.

The father and daughter chatted for a while before Ying Zheng took Gongzi Lin to the harem.

"Lü Zhi, go to my private vault and send some things to Brother Lin. Give him something he can use, so that no one can embezzle it." Zhao Qingrui looked at Lü Zhi and said lightly.

She mostly tried to win over these younger brothers and sisters and tried not to make them enemies.

"Yes, Your Highness." Lu Zhi said respectfully.

"Wang Xian, send these to the two prime ministers, and this, send it to Zhisuei and hand it over to Suling." Zhao Qingrui pointed to the memorial about the arrangement of the old grain.

Everything was arranged. Zhao Qingrui stretched and thought that the work was finally done. Fortunately, there were not many things to do in Daqin now.

When the imperial edict came down, Su Ling had an idea in mind. The old grain had already been separated. Su Ling gave an order and had people send the grain directly to the Minister of Works for arrangement.

On Li Si's side, the plan to relocate the people of Guizhou was gradually being completed. They only had to wait for the houses over there to be finished before they could move the people there.

At the Dibao Office, Zhao Qingrui also issued an order, asking them to warm up the demolition work.

At least the Qiandu chief in Xianyang should be informed of this matter first, and the pros and cons of the demolition should be analyzed to them, so that all these matters can be brought to the surface.

There are many obvious benefits. There is no need to worry about the remnants of the six kingdoms making small moves behind the scenes, causing the people to misunderstand the court's intentions.

As these imperial edicts were issued one after another, the court began to get busy.

Tax grain from all over the country was gradually transported to Xianyang. Now the tax rate was distributed according to the amount of land, and both nobles and gentry were treated equally in paying taxes. This year, a lot of tax was collected.

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