"Your Majesty, I thank you."
Kangxi then explained his requirements to Dai Zi, much like a client. Although he didn't have much professional knowledge, he knew how to make demands!
Although Kangxi's professional knowledge was not particularly extensive, he did possess some, and his demands were not particularly unreasonable, generally falling within Dai Zi's acceptable range.
After the two finished speaking, Kangxi sent someone to escort Dai Zi back, along with an imperial edict promoting Dai Zi and bestowing rewards upon him.
He understood the principle that if you want a horse to run fast, you have to feed it good grass.
Few people paid attention to Kangxi's actions. Dai Zi was secretly sent to the firearms battalion. Although he was not the boss there, he could do almost anything for the people there, except for using military power. Of course, this only meant doing things for him, not sending troops.
After arranging Dai Zi, Kangxi began to try to promote the new agricultural tools, but it was not easy, mainly due to the iron mine. Just when Kangxi was extremely busy, news came from the princes' quarters that the Sixth Prince was ill.
The Sixth Prince was not in good health when Consort De was still alive. Later, he was raised by Consort Rong, but he never really got better. He was always sickly, and the imperial physicians could only say to take good care of him. But for some reason, he suddenly became seriously ill.
Although Emperor Kangxi disliked Consort De, the Sixth Prince was his own son, and he couldn't help but worry when his son fell ill.
"Where is the imperial physician? What happened?"
At this moment, an imperial physician came out, knelt down and said, "Your Majesty, the Sixth Prince caught a cold last night. It was discovered late, and by the time this servant arrived, his condition had already become serious."
In ancient times, even a minor headache or fever could be fatal for an adult, let alone a child. The Sixth Prince was particularly weak by nature, and the delay caused further complications. Even the imperial physicians were helpless and could only leave it to fate.
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