Yu Wenhao nodded, "Master, you have a sharp eye. In fact, I feel that she hides many things from me."
"Today the princess briefly talked to me about the matter of treating Princess Ji," the abbot said.
"On this point, we agree that it is absolutely impossible to treat Princess Ji. Master, now that the boss is here with you, what kind of person he is must not be hidden in front of the Bodhisattva. That is a wolf.
Ah, will the wolf miss the person who saved him? No, the person who saved him will also be devoured by him."
The abbot smiled and said, "My lord, your worries are not unreasonable. However, you will try your best to resist driving a dog into a back alley, let alone a vicious wolf."
"It's not like I drove them in." Yu Wenhao said dissatisfied.
The abbot said: "Yes, it's not you, but she knows that the princess has a way to save her. The princess is standing by and watching. Will this evil wolf not bite her back?"
"According to what you said, save her and take a bite. If you don't save her, just take a bite. Then why waste this energy?" She can be killed directly.
It is not easy to say this in front of a great monk. These monks are all compassionate.
The abbot took out the chessboard, laid it down, and said with a smile: "This life is like playing chess. If you meet an opponent, it doesn't matter if you play the next move. But if you are afraid of losing and just don't end the game, wouldn't it be boring?"
Yu Wenhao's attitude was firm, "Master, I understand what you mean, but I will not take risks."
The abbot looked at him and said meaningfully: "Prince Ji has been here for a few days, and Princess Ji has never ordered anyone to send him any money."
"Huh? So what?" Yu Wenhao helped arrange the chessboard.
"The biggest threat to the prince is not Princess Ji, but Prince Ji."
Yu Wenhao smiled and said, "Princess Ji is not a bad person."
"Her life is in the hands of the princess. The less good she is, the better it is. If used properly, it is a barrier. Anyone who wants to cause trouble for the princess must get through her first."
Yu Wenhao exclaimed, "Master, why do your words sound so unpleasant? Your words are not charitable at all and are not in line with your style."
The abbot sighed, "What can we do? Those who are capable should not fight, and those who are not capable will fight to the death. I am also planning for the country. This is what Xiaoyao Gong means. What Xiaoyao Gong means is what your grandfather meant.
ah."
Yu Wenhao was startled, "What do you mean by the emperor's grandfather? How is this possible? The emperor doesn't like to see our brothers fighting among themselves."
"If he doesn't like it, why don't you stop fighting?" the abbot laughed, "Whether it's internal fighting or fratricide, it's better than losing the country and the people."
Yu Wenhao looked at the abbot, frowned slowly, and began to think deeply, "Abbott, do you mean to tell me directly that my grandfather intends to make me the prince?"
The abbot sighed, "But the bright moon shines on the ditch!"
Yu Wenhao waved his hand, "Don't say these words to irritate me. This is not a matter between Mingyue and Guogou. I am not a person without ambition, but now is not the best time."
"The prince is worried that the princess will be implicated. I understand, but the princess is really not that squeamish. You have always underestimated her."
Yu Wenhao raised his hands to play chess, "No matter how capable she is, I have to protect her and set up barriers for her. That way, not to mention hurting her, I can't even touch her!"
The abbot chuckled and shook his head, and stopped playing chess.
Yu Wenhao held the chess pieces, but he actually began to hesitate in his heart, not as determined as he just said.
What moved him was the abbot's words. Princess Ji was not a good troublemaker, but if she could be controlled, she was indeed a barrier.
Instead of avoiding a mad dog who is dying, you might as well offer a hand and let the dog come over and look at the door.
However, you must find a rope and put it around her neck.
"When the prince leaves tomorrow, you might as well visit the small temple next to the back mountain," the abbot said.