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2014.Chapter 2014 Raising children for old age

Chu Yuanzhou shook his head slightly and said: "When the emperor was seriously ill, he gave me all the rights in his hands. Now I can be said to cover the sky with one hand in Beijing. Although the ministers in the court are afraid of me,

The powerful dare not say anything, but I know they must have a lot of thoughts in their hearts. You are not a monarch yet, so you don’t think there is anything wrong with having so many rights in my hands, but when you become the emperor, these will

You have to think about it, it won’t be a good thing for you that I am in the court.”

"You think of me too complicated and narrow-minded." Chu Yi said leisurely: "If you want a country, I can give it to you."

Chu Yuanzhou smiled and said: "Please spare me! I have been so tired that I want to die in the past few years, worrying about those complicated things. If you really want me to be the emperor, I will be bored to death!"

Chu Yi glanced at him with a deeper look, and Chu Yuanzhou said again: "I think being an emperor is definitely a hard job. Only people with a firm mind and a calm mind can endure the hardship. I am a lazy person. One or two

I can endure it for years, but as time goes by, I will go crazy! But you are completely different. You could endure the loneliness when you were alone in Ningde, but I can't survive it no matter what."

Chu Yi smiled helplessly when he heard this.

Chu Yuanzhou reached out and patted his shoulder and said, "Go into the palace. There are still many things waiting for you to deal with in the palace."

"Aren't you going with me?" Chu Yi glanced at him and said.

Chu Yuanzhou snorted softly and said: "Let's go together? Are you kidding? I have to comfort my frightened wife now, so I won't accompany you! I believe that with your ability, it will be a piece of cake to handle the affairs in the palace.

"

After he finished speaking, he smiled and entered Prince Chu's Mansion. Chu Yi sighed lightly.

After Chu Yuanzhou left, Chu Yi raised his head and glanced at the night sky. At this time, the clouds and fog had cleared, and a half-shaped crescent moon emerged from the clouds.

Chu Yi jumped on the horse, took one look at Prince Chu's palace, and then rode away.

When Chu Yuanzhou walked into the second door, he saw King Chu sitting on the stone table nearby. When he saw him coming over, he said softly: "Have you thought about everything?"

"Yeah." Chu Yuanzhou said with a smile: "As soon as A Yi ascends the throne, I will take Qian Qian to Jiangnan. She said there is unparalleled scenery there, with flowers blooming in spring, cicadas chirping in summer, red maples in autumn, and red maples in winter.

There is light snow, and the scenery is much more natural and beautiful than the scenery in the capital."

There was a hint of thoughtfulness in King Chu's eyes, and he said softly: "That's fine, the old mansion of the Bai Mansion is in the south of the Yangtze River. Your mother has also said many times that she wants to go back, but I have been busy, so it's time to go back with her."

Chu Yuanzhou was slightly shocked and said: "Father, you don't want the throne?"

"You don't even want the throne, so what am I going to do?" King Chu said with a smile: "I have never had a day of leisure in my half-life as a soldier. I have been living my life in calculations for these years, and I have been worried about this every day.

Then, what do you do with this false name?"

Chu Yuanzhou raised his eyebrows slightly. King Chu glanced at him again and said, "Don't you want to leave with your mother and concubine without me? You can't be so heartless!"

Chu Yuanzhou reached out and touched his nose and said, "I really think so, what is conscience?"

The King of Chu glared at him fiercely and said: "Young boy, if you want to abandon me and your mother, don't even think about it. I have to wait for you to provide for me in my old age!"


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