The imperial doctor checked Jun Feiliu's body, his frown was tightly knitted, and the melancholy seemed to make the air tangled, "Back to the emperor, the second prince is seriously injured and difficult to recover. He needs to find a quiet place to recuperate.
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Quietly? The emperor thought for a while and then directly ordered, "Then go to Jingfan Temple."
There is a royal temple, located in a high mountain and inaccessible to people.
Generally, he would bring hundreds of officials there only when large-scale sacrificial and blessing ceremonies were held.
The environment is quiet and undisturbed, suitable for recuperation.
The second prince Jun Fei Liu appeared in front of the emperor. He lost his arrogance and his voice was weak. He looked like he was dying and said, "Father, I can't remember anything, but please investigate this matter thoroughly."
, help your son get an explanation.
Under the heavy protection of the royal guards in the palace, my son was actually injured by an unknown person and almost died.
Then the safety of other people in the palace will become precarious and threats are everywhere. This matter must be taken seriously."
The emperor agreed that this matter really needs to be investigated.
But he didn't understand. The assassins usually came towards him, so why did they attack the second prince?
There were so many princes in the palace, why was he the only one seriously injured while the others were unscathed?
Could it be that the second prince himself provoked some enemies without knowing it?
When Jun Feiliu heard that the emperor agreed to investigate the matter, he felt a little relieved. He looked at the imperial doctor and asked, "How long will it take for me to recover?"
"As few as three years, as many as five years," the imperial physician replied.
After hearing these words, Jun Feiliu's heart fell to the bottom again, and then he was pressed up against the boulder, feeling so depressed and uncomfortable.
Now the third prince is secretly arranging the fight for the crown prince's position.
If he were in the palace, he would be able to discern in advance and take corresponding measures.
However, once he went to Jingfan Temple, he had no access to the village or shop, and he had no information about the affairs in the palace. Even if a prince was established as the crown prince, he might not be able to know it at the first time.
In this way, he would have no choice but to miss out on the position of prince, and he was unwilling to do so.
...After the incident of the second prince lying naked among the flowers, another shocking news broke in the palace.
The Minister of Household Affairs reported to the emperor that his son Wang Ye had not returned home all night after attending the wedding banquet of the eldest prince last night. The emperor, who had returned to the imperial study, said in confusion, "Aiqing's son was lost from the palace.
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The Minister of Household Affairs was so anxious that he was sweating and did not bother to wipe it off. He bowed and answered the emperor's words, "Yes, the servants who were waiting at the palace gate did not see the dog coming out of the palace last night."
When he returned home last night, it was already late at night. The housekeeper told him that the servant responsible for picking up the young master and the young master had not returned, and he had a bad feeling in his heart.
But the palace gate was closed at that time, and even if you wanted to enter the palace, you could only wait until the sky became clear.
So I endured the torture and waited for half a night. This kind of private matter could not be discussed in the court, so I came to ask the emperor for help. After hearing this, the emperor was about to order the guards in the palace to search for him, when a guard supported a man in rich clothes.
The man walked in.
As soon as the Minister of Hubu saw the man in rich clothes, he called out, "Ying'er."
His call was entirely out of love, out of concern for his son, and he was particularly excited after he lost and found him. However, he forgot to remind his son, whose IQ was withering, that the place they were currently in was the imperial study room.