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Chapter 538: Admitting Mistake and Being Punished

Uncle Yao is very grateful to this little Eunuch Li.

It's just that little Eunuch Li didn't show up very often, and asked people around him to do it. As a result, he only heard "his name" and almost didn't recognize Little Eunuch Li when he actually saw him.

After a while, someone came out to send a message and called Uncle Yao in to talk.

As soon as Uncle Yao entered the door, he saw Jinjun Prince Li Jin and the Nineteenth Prince kneeling on the ground.

When the Nineteenth Prince saw him coming in, he stared at him with fierce eyes, as if he wanted to eat him.

Uncle Yao: ...His wife is really right. It is possible that these nineteen princes are just a "vicious dog" specially trained by King Jin to bite whoever catches him.

After bowing respectfully, Uncle Yao explained his intention.

Emperor Mingguang glanced at Jinjun Prince Li Jin and the Nineteenth Prince: Look, Cao Cao will be here soon, let's see what trouble you are causing.

Others didn't know it, but Emperor Mingguang knew that his dear emperor brother was "pursuing" my mother. When his son arrived, he ran to the inner courtyard and beat his daughter.

It was already difficult enough, but after what they did, it became a complete hell.

"Ahem! Aiqing came just in time. I was about to deal with this bastard. He is so rebellious that he even dares to bully a little girl..." Emperor Mingguang looked like he wanted to teach the 19th prince a lesson, and put the 19th prince into a trap.

The prince brought him over and asked him to apologize in person.

In front of Emperor Mingguang, the Nineteenth Prince still looked aggrieved, accusing the Yao family of having failed his second emperor brother first. How come his father didn't see this and saw him beating Yao Anxin?

Yes, he admitted that he was beaten.

But there is a reason why he hits people.

"Father, you can't let your ministers bully your son just because you have a good temper, right? Look at how the two emperors were bullied by the Yao family. Isn't it because they married a concubine from their family?

Well, as for letting them be so excited? The second emperor brother is also your son..."

Emperor Mingguang has a headache. This bastard knows nothing but causes trouble.

Why does the Yao family avoid the Jin Commandery Prince so much?

Isn't it just to reassure him, the emperor?

Who would let the Yao family have something in their hands and not worry about which prince is involved? Who knows, a big fish like the Prince of Jin County will be found in one try.

If it hadn't been for this, Emperor Mingguang really didn't know that Prince Jin had such ambitions. He always thought that this kid just wanted to be a virtuous king.

Emperor Mingguang picked up a memorial from the book and threw it at the Nineteenth Prince.

The Nineteenth Prince was knocked upside down and was a little dumbfounded, but when he saw Emperor Mingguang's angry face, he immediately did not dare to speak.

No matter how courageous he was, he would not dare to challenge Emperor Mingguang's anger.

Everyone in the room knelt down: "Please, Your Majesty, he wants to calm down."

"What do you want me to say about you? You are just a brainless person! If you had some brains, you wouldn't be treated like a sword." Emperor Mingguang pointed at the nose of the Nineteenth Prince and cursed.

Then he gave Jinjun Prince Li Jin a lesson. This was the first time Emperor Mingguang showed it to Jinjun Prince Li Jin - I already know your little tricks, please restrain yourself, or I will chop off your extra ones.

That hand.

When the Nineteenth Prince was kicked out by Emperor Mingguang, he was still a little confused. He didn't understand why Emperor Mingguang brought the Second Emperor Brother with him when he scolded him.

Why didn't the Second Emperor teach him well?

It was he who wanted to teach the Yao family a lesson, not the second emperor brother.

The second emperor brother stopped him, but he didn't stop him. He went there carrying the second emperor brother on his back.

The Nineteenth Prince felt a little unwilling. After he came out, he apologized angrily to Li Jin, the King of Jin County, saying that it was all his fault and had dragged him down.

Li Jin, the king of Jinjun, looked a little unhappy: "It's okay, this matter has nothing to do with you. It was my father who misunderstood that I encouraged you to do this, so... in the final analysis, I didn't do a good enough job, so my father

I have a 'bad grudge' in my heart."

Not only did he have a "grievance" in his heart, his father probably already knew about the fact that he was taking advantage of the Nineteenth Prince.

This was something he hadn't thought of before.

What he didn't even expect was that Emperor Mingguang valued the Yao family so much that he would "expose" this for the sake of the Yao family.

It seems that his guess is correct, the golden dragon and tiger talisman that can mobilize thousands of troops is indeed in the hands of the Yao family.

In this way, Li Jin, the king of Jinjun, became more determined to tie the Yao family to his own ship.

At this time, Li Jin, the king of Jinjun, did not know that Emperor Mingguang dared to expose him, which meant that he did not care about this matter at all - because the Golden Dragon and Tiger Talisman was not in the hands of the Yao family at all.

——Moreover, there is someone who will take his place and bind the Yao family more tightly.

Compared to Jinjun Prince Li Jin, Emperor Mingguang obviously believed in his younger brother more.

After driving away the two irritating sons, Emperor Mingguang looked at Uncle Yao with a kind expression, and called him forward to ask a few words.

In order to comfort Yao Anxin, not only did he call the imperial doctor, but he also issued an imperial edict and gave him a reward.

Uncle Yao was disturbed by Emperor Mingguang's attitude. He couldn't figure out why Emperor Mingguang was so polite to him.

He came to complain.

When he arrived at home, Mrs. Yao asked him: "Did your Majesty tell you how to punish the Nineteenth Prince?"

Uncle Yao was speechless.

"Isn't that right? I got so angry in front of you. I didn't really want to get angry, I just sent it to you to see. You see, later the 19th prince was fined and banned, and he copied a book.

It’s already pretty good.”

But what can be done?

They are princes, can they really "quarrel" with Emperor Mingguang?

The next day at court, the imperial censor reported all kinds of "accusations" about the nineteen princes' innocent whipping of a minister. The point is, no matter what the ministers did, a dignified prince actually "whipped" a woman from the inner court.

, that is immoral.

How can such a prince serve as a role model for his subordinates and take the lead?

If the royal family behaves like this, it will be a sign of destruction for the country.

After the people below had finished arguing, Emperor Mingguang, who had been prepared for it, issued an oral order, punishing the nineteen princes for being grounded for a month to reflect on their mistakes, and punishing them by copying the emperor's holy teachings a hundred times; Jinjun Prince Li Jin was not strict with his disciples...

Everyone said: Poor Prince Jin, his good work has disappeared, and it was all harmed by the Nineteenth Prince.

People with a keen sense of smell say: Yes!

Li Jin, the king of Jinjun, received the oral instructions from Emperor Mingguang and was so angry that he smashed the study room.

I thought that yesterday I took the Nineteenth Prince to take the initiative to "admit his mistake", and the matter was over without punishment, but I didn't expect to be waiting for him here.

Since the eldest princess gave birth to her eldest grandson, his status has been increasingly affected.

He is the first county king to be granted the title, don't fall behind and become a joke!

"Master, otherwise..." Zhao Yanran, Princess of Jin County, made a gesture on her neck.

Jinjun King Li Jin shook his head: "It's too obvious for us to take action."

Zhao Yanran, Princess of Jin County, felt relieved and somewhat understood.

It's not that her man doesn't want to take action, but this matter is too sensitive and he is afraid that Emperor Mingguang will investigate.

But... what if it wasn't them who did it in the first place?

Thinking of the women in the backyard of the First Prince's Mansion, Princess Zhao Yanran of Jin County narrowed her eyes slightly.

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