"Barracks? He trusts Prince Jing's Mansion so much?" Jing Shengze laughed out loud.
When Prince Jing heard this, anger crept onto his cheeks: "You are so outrageous, how can the Emperor allow you to question me?"
"Whatever you say makes you angry. Shengze has just returned to Kyoto City and is not very clear about the affairs in Kyoto. Speak to him slowly." Princess Jing came up and took the old prince's arm.
"He doesn't know? He knows better than anyone else. He's just used to being outside." Prince Jing took a few deep breaths and said, "There have been so many things happening in Kyoto City recently, which one has nothing to do with the Yu family? Yu Zhan
After returning to Kyoto City, no one knows why, and who is not afraid of his killing spree?"
He had a premonition that something bigger would happen to the Yu family, and Jing Shengze would definitely be involved if he insisted.
Although Princess Jing did not understand government affairs, she had heard a lot of rumors on the street and felt that she should keep a distance from the Yu family.
"Father, let me ask you, do you think the Yu family has the intention to rebel?" Jing Shengze asked in a low voice with his eyes moving.
Prince Jing frowned and thought for a moment before saying: "Regardless of whether Yu Zhan has returned to Kyoto City, generations of generals from the Yu family can give up so easily."
"My father knows clearly in his heart that the royal family and nobles will be abandoned if they are not strong, and they will be feared if they are too strong. Father, you should still remember the Dongyue Wu Clan fifteen years ago. The Wu Clan was wiped out by the Manchus in one night. One hundred and fifty
Twelve lives, my father should still remember that night." Jing Shengze's voice was very soft, with a trace of fluctuation in his eyes.
Prince Jing's face was ugly, and his big palms were clenched, as if the screams of death that day were still echoing in his ears.
A chill spread from the soles of my feet to my whole body.
"Back then, the relationship between the Wu clan and the Yu family was the best. After the Wu clan was wiped out, Grandpa Yu began not to interfere much with the affairs of the court. Uncle Yu was transferred to the border. Over the years, the presence of the royal guards was always around the Yu family.
Don’t you understand, father?”
Jing Shengze's voice worsened. He was tired of the city of Kyoto and even more tired of his status as a noble.
Maybe half of him was wandering around the world in the name of looking for Yu Wushuang, but half of him really wanted to find her.
When Prince Jing heard this, he was shocked and swayed.
"Your Majesty?" Princess Jing noticed something strange and hurriedly helped him sit down. She raised her eyes and scolded: "Shengze, don't talk to your father like this."
Jing Shengze looked over and wanted to step forward. He moved his feet for a moment but stopped again.
Prince Jing took a few breaths, his eyes were slightly gloomy, and his tone was stiff: "As a monarch and a minister, you have to dedicate yourself to the emperor and die. That's because they had different intentions. Back then, the Queen Mother was seriously ill and there was no cure, and the witch clan refused to take out the Holy Spirit.
Shi Jiuzhi, this is a disloyalty and is punishable by death, and the minister deserves to die for not being able to solve your problems for you."
"Since my father feels this way, then we have nothing to talk about. I will not ask for the military talisman, and I will not go to the military camp." Jing Shengze's heart was already ice-cold.
Everyone in Kyoto understands it, but they just pretend not to understand.
military power……
Since you are afraid of others holding military power, why not hold it in your own hands? In the final analysis, don't you still rely on those holding military talismans to guard this land.
"You...it's not up to you to make the decision. If you don't want to go to the military camp, you have to go." Prince Jing patted the table.
"If you want to go, you can do it yourself. I am your son, not a chess piece in your hand. I can lift it up and put it wherever I want."