According to historical records, he only lived to the age of ten. If calculated by age in weeks, he would have become a pile of bones when he was nine.
But the throne is a natural ripening machine. Even though he has been in this world for less than ten years, he has still left many important records in history written in black and white. Many people do not take him seriously because of his young age, but they do not know that even a young emperor is still an emperor, and he has learned a lot during these years of being neglected.
It is clearly recorded in history books that in order to make it easier to control the little emperor, the little emperor did not live in the previous emperor's bedroom. Sun Renluan renovated the palace, knocked down the two walls between the empress dowager's bedroom and the palace next door, connected the two places together, and then hung a big lock on the door where the little emperor lived, and it was kept closed all year round. If people wanted to see the little emperor, they had to go through Sun Shannu's side.
In this way, Sun Renluan knew who had gone to see the little emperor behind his back.
But that was all many years ago, and Sun Renluan was on guard against his own people but not outsiders. After all, no matter how Xiao Rong looked at it, he had nothing to do with the little emperor.
Since coming to this era, Xiao Rong has never run so fast again. His heart is about to jump out of his throat, but this is the only chance. If he misses it, he will never be able to come in again.
Xiao Rong had two goals. The top priority was to find the little emperor. If he couldn't find him, then he would also look for the eunuch with the particularly big ears.
This eunuch was called Hengshun, and he was the most loyal person to the young emperor. He was even willing to rebel against Sun Renluan for the young emperor, but he was killed by Sun Renluan the next second after he rebelled. …
He was lucky because the bored little emperor was feeding the fish by the pond. As soon as Xiao Rong saw the young figure, he knew that today's plan was successful.
The heavy stone in his heart fell to the ground instantly. He hid behind the rockery and adjusted his breathing first, then walked out with a dazed look on his face. When he approached the little emperor and his entourage, he called out in surprise: "Your Majesty?"
The little emperor turned around and saw that it was Xiao Rong. His reaction was even more surprised than Xiao Rong's. The guards around him immediately became alert. They wanted to stop Xiao Rong from approaching, but Xiao Rong saluted the little emperor directly: "Your Majesty, I came from the Queen Mother's Palace and accidentally got lost. I didn't know that Your Majesty was here. I wonder if I have the honor to serve Your Majesty here?"
Xiao Rong's attitude was very respectful, and the little emperor straightened his back unconsciously. He agreed to Xiao Rong's request. The guards wanted to refuse, but were glared at by the little emperor.
He didn't dare to offend his uncle, but that didn't mean he didn't dare to offend those who served him.
Xiao Rong smiled and walked over obediently. He stood humbly beside the little emperor and kept bending his waist. He asked the little emperor why the fish didn't eat, and the little emperor replied that they were full.
It looked like a very ordinary conversation, but no one noticed that when Xiao Rong was smiling and advising the little emperor to scatter some more food to see if the fish would eat it, he whispered something in the little emperor's ear while serving the fish food. The little emperor was stunned and looked at Xiao Rong, but Xiao Rong had already stepped aside and continued to watch him scatter the fish food with a smile.
After a while, the eunuch who thought Xiao Rong had fallen in came in a hurry. Seeing him here with His Majesty, the eunuch was almost scared to death. Xiao Rong was naturally asked to leave, and the fact that he deliberately contacted the little emperor was known to all parties.
They all agreed that Xiao Rong had some plan, but the question was what exactly was it?
He stood with the little emperor for a while and discussed how to feed the fish. The guards and eunuchs were watching from the side, and Xiao Rong did not make any unusual movements.
Adhering to the principle of not letting anyone go, Sun Renluan even had his men tear up the clothes the little emperor was wearing that day, fearing that Xiao Rong had smuggled something in. However, there was no such thing.
Then what was his reason for going in even though he lied about being lost? As for whether it was a lie, there was no need to think about it anymore. If he couldn't even figure out this excuse, then he didn't need to be the Sima anymore.
The less he could see, the worse his mood became. He knew that there was something wrong with this person, but he couldn't find where the problem was, nor could he use it to attack him. He even had to watch him pretend to be nonchalant and chat and laugh with him.
Sun Renluan became more and more angry. He turned almost every place Xiao Rong passed by that day upside down. After still getting no results, he could only start with the little emperor. He warned him that Xiao Rong was not a good person and could not be trusted. He was the staff of the King of Zhenbei and whatever he did was for the King of Zhenbei. Before leaving, he asked the little emperor again whether Xiao Rong had done anything to him.
No matter what he said, the little emperor listened obediently. In response to his question, the little emperor blinked and shook his head as usual. After Sun Renluan left, the little emperor sat back at the desk and continued to practice his calligraphy.
After finishing an article, he changed another piece of paper. The palace maids and eunuchs around him did not see that while he was changing the paper, he quietly put a letter on the table into his sleeve.
When it was time for him to go to bed at night and everyone else had gone out, leaving Hengshun alone with him, he asked Hengshun to bring the lamp over. Then, as Xiao Rong had said, he placed the handwritten greeting letter from a Buddhist disciple that Xiao Rong had handed to him in front of all the civil and military officials on his first day in Jinling on the candle and slowly roasted it.
Soon, the burnt yellow handwriting appeared. The little emperor and Heng Shun looked at each other in astonishment, and then looked at the content above.
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