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Chapter 120 You shouldn't underestimate generals

Chapter 120 You shouldn’t despise generals

What surprised him even more was that a six-year-old baby actually had such an opinion. Those who protect the country and expand its territory are military generals. It is because of military generals that today's prosperous and peaceful age can be achieved.

A six-year-old child is better than a highly educated prince. If the rumors spread, it would be a slap in the face of the royal family.

In addition, I heard that Marquis Xiang Ming loved this daughter very much. If he knew that his precious daughter almost fell to death in the seventh prince's academy, things would probably end badly.

Xiang Minghou joined the army for fourteen years. He rose from a young soldier to the position of a general and made great achievements in battle. The soldiers and generals under his command were all brave and good at fighting. Looking at the whole of Beili, no one could match him.

Even with such an irritable character, he showed a little patience when seeing Xiang Minghou. Sang Rui actually threatened to destroy the nine clans of the General's Mansion because of some trivial matters. It was extremely stupid.

"Your Majesty, Master Zhang, has personally escorted the Seventh Prince into the palace." Eunuch Jiang came in a hurry.

"Where is the person?" Emperor Beili asked.

"We've arrived outside the palace."

"Xuan."

Emperor Beili also guessed that Xuegong would not give up.

Eunuch Jiang left the house, and soon Master Zhang came in with Sang Rui.

"See you, Your Majesty." Master Zhang saluted.

"Father," Sangrui called.

"Everyone, get up."

"Yes." Master Zhang stood up.

"It's not Xiu Mu today, why did Master bring Xiao Rui into the palace?" Although Emperor Beili already knew about the affairs of the Academy, he didn't dare to speak first.

"Back to the emperor, it's..."

"Father, you have to make decisions for your son." Before Master Zhang could finish speaking, Sang Rui stepped forward to interrupt him.

Master Zhang rolled his eyes and shook his head repeatedly. The years he spent in Loushan Academy were really in vain. He had not even remembered the first page of the Disciple Rules.

Emperor Beili frowned: "I remember Article 7 on the first page of Loushan Academy, don't interrupt Master's words."

Sang Rui's expression changed slightly, and then he said angrily: "It was the master who broke the rules of the academy first, and it was not my fault."

"kindness?"

"Back then, Grandpa Huang set rules for the Academy. Regardless of status, as long as one enters Loushan Academy, he is just a student. No one is an exception, and no one can break the rules. Not only did the academy accept General Xiang's daughter, but also that fat man I broke several disciple rules in one day, but Master never punished me, and the fat guy even slandered the royal family, which is a heinous crime." Sangrui was the first to complain.

Emperor Beili was silent for a while.

Master Zhang sighed inwardly, why didn't he find the Seventh Prince to be unteachable before?

"Father?" Seeing that Emperor Beili didn't speak, Sang Rui was very confused.

"Master Zhang, do you have anything to say?" Emperor Beili asked after a while.

"Your Majesty, the Seventh Prince is proud and arrogant. Loushan Academy can no longer teach the Seventh Prince. I came to the palace today to apologize." Master Zhang said and knelt on the ground.

"Father, the fat man and the eighth brother have repeatedly violated the rules of the academy, and this is unprecedented to my master. My sons and ministers are disobedient, and my master has shown his intention to favor them." Sang Rui's cheeks turned red with anger after hearing Master Zhang's words.

"Old Qi, do you know your guilt?" Emperor Beili lowered his voice.

Sang Rui paused and was a little shocked: "My father, the emperor, and my ministers are not wrong, it's the damn fat man and my wife who are wrong."

"Old Qi, do you know that I was also famous for my martial arts back then, and how hard it was to march and fight? My father knows very well that when you were born in a prosperous and prosperous age, it is not uncommon for you to be a little arrogant, but you should not, you should not despise it. General."

Emperor Beili was in troubled times at that time. He had been practicing martial arts since he was a child. At the age of fifteen, he began to follow the then veteran general to the military camp. He was very clear about the sadness.

(End of chapter)


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