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Chapter 3238 Princess Changxun (56)

 Chapter 3238 Princess Changxun (56)

But then again, they wish they had more of these idiots so that they could free up a lot of space.

After greeting Liu Yihuai and turning around to leave, the ministers' expressions turned ugly to the naked eye.

This time it seemed like the whole family died.

"Master Feng, do you think I look like me?"

"It's similar, but a little too much."

"What do you think we should do?"

"Stop your expression," Feng Yixin said in a low voice, with several ministers standing by to watch to prevent anyone from overhearing. He continued, "exuding a look of trying to suppress that nothing is wrong, as if he was trying his best to cover up this

bad news."

Everyone suddenly understood and secretly gave a thumbs up inside their sleeves.

It’s better to be granted the title of Lord, no wonder it wins the heart of His Highness the most.

With Feng Yixin's reminder, everyone's expressions changed as they walked, showing that they were all worried but trying their best to hide it.

I wonder how many idiots can be deceived this time so as to free up space.

Sure enough, some people saw the appearance of Feng Yixin and other ministers and couldn't help but make various speculations.

After all, this matter is not a good thing for Her Royal Highness the Princess, and many people can't sit still.

Feng Rong soon learned this and was so happy that he had a bowl of rice. He didn't take a nap after the meal and took Feng Yue to the study, intending to enlighten him personally.

Feng Jiao stood obediently beside Du Jingwan, watching Feng Yue being taken away by Feng Rong, not daring to stop.

After Feng Rong left, she said to Du Jingwan: "Queen mother, can't Jiao'er be enlightened with her brother? Doesn't Jiao'er need to read and read?"

Obviously her brother is only three years old, and she is already five years old.

She also wants to read and write, and she also likes to draw, but until now she has not been able to touch pen and ink.

Ever since she once went to the study to ask her father to have dinner and was told by him that her daughter could not enter or leave the study at will, she did not dare to go there again.

Originally, she could still read some children's books, and the pictures on them were very interesting. But then she was discovered, and the queen mother ordered people to take away all the children's books.

She wanted to be bolder when facing her mother, so she asked why.

The queen mother said that her father would be angry, but she did not explain why he was angry.

Du Jingwan withdrew her gaze, looked down at her daughter's innocent face, and touched her head: "Jiaoer, don't blame your father. Your father also had no choice but to do this. All this is because of your aunt." After a pause,

Du Jingwan added, "Those children's books you saw before were all compiled under the orders of your aunt. Your father is naturally dissatisfied."

She knew what Feng Rong meant, but she was just afraid that another Feng Qianyan would appear.

When she felt this, she was also very complicated. But there was no way, she and Feng Rong were tied together. If Feng Rong was good, she would be good.

If she dares to make any slight mistake, not only will she not be able to help her daughter get the chance to study, but she will not even be able to protect her status when Fengrong takes control in the future.

Feng Rong is the emperor, she will definitely be the only one in the future, and naturally there will be other children born.

For the sake of Yue'er and her status, I can only wrong Jiao'er.

After all, Jiaoer is a princess of Chu, with endless glory and wealth. At most, she can't read, so it won't have much impact. As long as Jiaoer is obedient and protected by her father, Fengrong, no one will dare to bully her in this life.

Princess Jiaoer Dachu has such a noble status, but she has actually received much more than the other daughters of Dachu.

Thinking of this, Du Jingwan felt less guilty.

Fengjiao originally wanted to ask why these things were compiled by the emperor's aunt, but she couldn't understand why her father was so narrow-minded.


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