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Chapter 687: Smart or stupid?

Mrs. Tian expressed her confusion: "After all, he is the king of the Jin Dynasty, how could he...?"

Listen, why do you feel so similar to the widow in their previous village who was forced by her daughter-in-law to live in a shabby house at the end of the village?!

This Qi Bao'er really knows, but it's a pity that she can't share it with her father and mother.

The source of the news was Emperor Qiming, who was wandering around the palace.

——According to what Emperor Qiming said himself, among his several children, he actually favored the first King of Jin more.

Not only because the first King of Jin was his elder son, but also because the first King of Jin was loyal and kind, and put the people first in everything he did.

If he could be an emperor, he would be a benevolent king.

It's just that, precisely because the first Jin King's temperament was too kind, he was not suitable for the position of emperor.

Emperor Qiming once said to Qi Bao'er: "I prefer Lao Si, which makes Lao Wu always have a grudge against Lao Si.

If Lao Fourteen hadn't saved Lao Wu's life, Lao Wu, in order to show his reputation as a brother and brother-in-law, made the king of Jin hereditary and gave Lao Fourteen a fiefdom, Lao Fourteen probably wouldn't have survived due to his injuries.

The day I left the first army unit.

The fourteenths were all clear in their hearts, but the fourteenth cared about the fifth brother being his elder brother, and thought that the people would suffer if he raised an army, so after he was injured, he voluntarily took a step back and went to the fiefdom."

In the Qilin Kingdom, people who have a fief have no right to interfere with the internal affairs of the fief. The only thing they can enjoy is 20% of the tax received from the fief.

In this way, once he returns to the fiefdom, the emperor will feel more at ease with him, at least the murderous intention will gradually dissipate.

Seeing that after they went to the fiefdom, they just lived their own lives peacefully. After a while, the emperor became completely relieved.

It cannot be said that the choice of the first Jin King was wrong. Qi Baoer felt that on the contrary, his choice was actually the most correct choice for his situation at that time.

He protected not only his own family, but also those who followed him and their families.

Well, the first Jin King was too kind. After returning to his fiefdom, all the property he brought was distributed to his subordinates who had been loyal to him, leaving only a very small part for his own family.

This is external.

Internally, he also educates his family based on benevolence, so each of his sons is taught to do everything based on benevolence.

At that time, the King of Jin had a good reputation in the local area. He was a true father, a kind father, a filial son, a brother, a friend, and a brother. He was kind and virtuous outside, and he was kind and helpful to each other inside.

Therefore, even if one of the sons inherited the throne after the death of the first Jin King, he would still take care of the other brothers and sisters, and the taxes from the fiefdom would not be kept exclusively, but shared with the brothers.

Sounds wonderful, right?

But this beautiful premise must be based on character.

There were no problems with the first and second Jin Wang, but as each term goes on, people's hearts will gradually change.

The current King of Jin just has a nice name; in reality, he is the middleman who collects taxes and then distributes them to other people.

That's why Emperor Qiming was angry at the King Jin's lineage and would often say something to them in front of Qi Bao'er.

Either he scolded the one who inherited the throne of Jin as being unable to stand up, or he scolded the others for not being a toy.

.... Old man Qi sighed, "What happened to King Jin? The previous King Jin didn't do anything, but in his hands, if he wants to change, other people in the same lineage will become his enemies.

No one from King Jin's line holds power in the court, and no one has soldiers in the army. Apart from the name of King Jin, he is no different from us ordinary people.

You are wondering, should we take care of the clan in everything we do?"

Being kicked out by the family is a life-threatening matter, let alone being an enemy of the family?

When Mrs. Tian thought about it, she realized that this was indeed the case.

Qi Baoer asked at this time: "Master, is the old King Jin planning to raise several grandchildren?"

Her husband has been very promiscuous recently and has met many old men, and the old King Jin is one of them.

It was even more because the two mansions were right across from each other, and among a bunch of old men, her father and the old Prince Jin had the best relationship.

Old man Qi took a bite of the boiled corn and nodded while chewing, saying vaguely: "Old King Jin is not ready to pass on the throne of King Jin to his third son.

But the eldest and second eldest son of his family are both too cowardly. The eldest son is stupid and only cares about farming, marrying a wife or being a troublemaker in the family. The second eldest son is soft-tempered and has a picky ear, but his wife only cares about her mother's family.

The third child in his family was quite successful, he opened a small restaurant in the city, and lived the best life among the brothers; but the third child was a gangster, and he only cared about himself.

Everyone has his or her own merits, so it’s okay not to mention them.

The old King of Jin then set his sights on his grandchildren. He was interested in the child of his eldest grandson, Jun Luoning. But Jun Luoning was the eldest son, and he had such a troublesome mother. The old King of Jin used to keep an eye on him.

Fortunately, the old King Jin was worried that if he failed to get married, the child's temper would be tempered by his mother.

It would be too conspicuous to bring only one to the capital, and the old King Jin was worried that someone would do harm to Luo Ning's child, so he simply took away all the grandchildren."

As for the granddaughter, she is also brought along because of the little sweet baby.

Xiao Tianbao is the daughter of the third child, and also the only daughter of the third child. Ordinarily, for the temporary only daughter, the father should be more or less favored if the father has not really lost his conscience.

But the reality is exactly the opposite.

After the third child took in Aunt Qing, his whole heart was devoted to Aunt Qing, and all the good things went to Aunt Qing's house. If Aunt Qing didn't like her, even if she was his only daughter, he would not do anything to Qing Aunt.

Then he scolds and punishes, but more seriously, he does it himself.

Once, the little sweet baby who was just three years old was beaten by his own father and almost lost his life.

After the old King of Jin found out, he quickly took the little sweet baby to his side to raise him.

Therefore, the old King Jin was worried that if he went to Beijing without taking Little Sweet Baby with him, Little Sweet Baby might not even be able to wait for him to return when he returned to his biological father.

Since I took the little sweet baby with me, I simply took the other granddaughters with me.

San Lang clicked his tongue a few times. After everyone looked at him curiously, he hit the nail on the head:

"This old King of Jin is so smart. There is no hope for his sons anyway, so he solemnly goes to train his grandchildren.

Which college in Aizhou is as good as the college in Beijing?

The granddaughters grew up in Beijing, and all they know are people from Beijing. The people they will marry in the future will only be chosen from people in Beijing.

This move of his is really good. If you wait for another ten years or so at most, no matter which grandson inherits the throne, your direct lineage will be strengthened, and you no longer need to be afraid of others. On the contrary, others will still have to support them."

By then, won’t we no longer have to be shackles?!

Daliang raised his hand and scolded him, "That's right, third brother. Going to the northwest for a few years has really given you a brain."

"What, brother, what you mean is that I didn't have a brain before, right?"

(End of chapter)

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Meng Meng reminds you: Remember to collect after reading this


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