typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 827 Let the sixth child have more children with her

Hearing this, Jiang Qianshi pondered for a moment and said, "Maybe it has something to do with the things you gave me two days ago. I don't know what's going on specifically!"

She only knew that after she handed the things to the master that day, he looked at them for a long time, then with a sullen face, told her that he was going to the Prince's Mansion and left.

She didn't know what happened that made the master have such an attitude, but the master didn't say anything, and she didn't ask any more questions.

The master hasn't been back to his home much these past two days. Even when he came back, he went to his father's house to talk to him.

Jiang Qian felt that the reason why the four princes came together today was probably related to the things Yan Shiqing gave them before.

Yan Shiqing lowered her head and pondered for a moment after hearing this. Could it be that what Bai Guli wrote was true, and that the fourth prince's mother-uncle, Mr. Wang Qingquan Wang, was from the Ministry of Punishment, and he also served in the Ministry of Punishment.

If it is true, and he is reliable, maybe the brothers can really join forces, maybe besides Shu Zuoxiang and others.

It's just what the fourth prince did that was able to get the approval of the prince and the right minister, and they even didn't hesitate to let him know about the existence of Xiao Nian'an.

In the study, Duke Ning Guo was rarely there, sitting with Princess Anle and looking at the three people sitting at the bottom.

Chu Xixuan cleared his throat, took out a letter from his sleeve, stood up and said: "Auntie, Ah Xuan knows what you are thinking about. Ah Xuan thinks that you and the Duke need to read this letter first.

!”

He said and handed the letter to Ning Guogong.

This letter was sent to her by Yan Shiqing that day, and it was written by Bai Guli.

Before, after Jiang Yunjing read it, and based on the news that had come back from people who stayed in Huaizhou over the years, he made some guesses that this must be true.

At first they just thought it was strange that an iron mine could attract so much attention from Prime Minister Shu and even sent troops there, but they did not expect that there was a gold mine behind the iron mine.

You must know that the iron mines over there in Rongcheng were also mined by Shu Zuoxiang's people.

Chu Ximo checked it out at first, but didn't pay much attention to it.

At first, it was just a cooperative supervision between the local county magistrate and the prefect of Xianrong City.

Now they don't know to what extent the gold mine has been exploited, and how much money Shu Zuoxiang and others have accumulated to back it up.

Those people have always been ambitious. In addition to selling the iron ore they mined privately to Hongwu abroad, they should also make weapons privately.

Most of the civil servants in the court were his, and now they began to get involved with the generals.

With this step-by-step infiltration, I am afraid that if the emperor dies one day, someone else will have to sit on the throne.

The country of Dachu must change its dynasty and surname!

They cannot afford to ignore such matters. Judging from the current situation, they cannot alert the enemy yet. No one left in the court can leave.

On the occasion of the appointment, the fourth prince Chu Xihao took the initiative to come to him and said what his mother-uncle Wang Qingquan had told him, guessing that there was a reason why his father's body was like this.

Shu Zuoxiang and others must have done something to their father to cause this.

Chu Xixuan thought about it for a long time, called his uncle Jiang Yunjing and those who supported him, and discussed with the staff in Jiang Mansion for a long time before he decided to use Chu Xixuan.

They brought him here today because they were sincere. They were not afraid of Chu Xihao's small tricks. When the country was in crisis, they were certainly not afraid of his small thoughts.

Anyone with eyes can detect the ambition of Prime Minister Shu Zuo.

What's more, over the years, the fourth prince's performance has been mediocre, and his focus has always been on the Ministry of Punishment. His mother-in-law is still on good terms with her mother-in-law, Concubine Mei.

After Ning Guogong read the letter, he handed it to Princess Anle. After they all read it, the old couple looked at Chu Xihao and said, "Fourth, please tell me what you think. Regarding what you know so far,

What’s more, when you came here today, you should have known that today is the day when A Mo’s son turns one year old.”

Chu Xihao's mind has been confused since last night. He still hasn't digested what he knows. He didn't even have time to have a good talk with his uncle and ask him what he thinks, so he followed his brother to Duke Ning Guo.

Home.yyls

This was the first time he had stepped into this place in his life. When he heard his great-aunt's words, he stupidly asked, "What, the sixth child has a son?"

He only knew that an extra messenger came to Duke Ning's mansion today, and as he was now the person to entertain him, when the emperor asked if he was coming here, he naturally came without saying a word.

Who knew that my aunt actually said that the sixth child was one year old?

The sixth child is not married yet. Where did this child come from? He is already one year old. When was he born? How come he didn’t hear the slightest news about it?

Haven't Lao Liu not returned to Beijing yet? His son has turned one year old and he hasn't come back either. Who would believe this if word spread about it?

When Duke Ning Guo heard what Chu Xihao said, he looked at Jiang Yunjing and Chu Xixuan.

Jiang Yunjing cleared his throat uncomfortably and said, "Before the eldest princess spoke, she didn't have time to talk about it, so the fourth prince didn't know yet."

Chu Xihao has completely come to his senses now. He has been married for many years, but he has never given birth to a son. This is not only his heartache, but also the problems of the courtiers.

They all know what it means when the royal family has no grandson. (It's just like a big family in ancient times had no sons and no one would inherit the family property.)

It would be okay if he was the only one who didn't have it, but the few surviving brothers were married and had no sons.

Not to mention those who are not married.

Now I suddenly heard that the Dachu royal family had a continuation of their bloodline and had a little grandson. How could this make him unhappy?

At least in the future, even if Shu Zuoxiang incites people's support in the name of having no heirs, they don't have to be afraid.

Who said that Da Chu has no heirs or little grandsons?

Isn't this here? He is still the sixth born. He is related to the emperor brother and him by blood, but he is closer to the emperor brother.

In the future, if the imperial brother succeeds to the throne and still has no son, the throne can be passed on to the younger grandson.

"Okay, Lao Liu is really good. By the way, Brother Huang, do you know who the mother of Lao Liu's child is? She should be rewarded well and let Lao Liu have more children with her. The more the better!"

There were quite a few women in his backyard, but they couldn't give birth to a son, and he felt melancholy.

Not to mention the imperial brother, who used to revolve around the crown princess alone was even more pitiful than him.

Later I found out that the Crown Princess belonged to Prime Minister Shu Zuo and had bewitched him. Now she is cured, so she no longer needs to be controlled.

But who knows whether the Crown Princess gave him sterilization powder or something like that during this period.

If Lao Liu and the mother of the child have more children, it will be easier to pass them on in the future.

Regardless of whether the future empire or the palace will belong to the sixth child. After all, it belongs to the heirs of Dachu, and there is nothing wrong with it. It is better than falling into the hands of someone with a foreign surname.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next