The prince is not a coward, because he went there on his own initiative and only brought five or six followers with him because he did not want more people to suffer.
In the Qi State, he encountered countless difficulties and ridicules, but he had never heard of any behavior that made people laugh and look down on him.
Even Emperor Qi once praised his gentleness and filial piety.
Even though His Majesty did not send anyone to redeem him and return him to the country, he managed to come back without causing any loss to the country.
Such people are neither cowards nor cowards, they should be heroes and should be treated well.
From here, this idea was accepted by more people, and slowly spread, all the way to Lanjing.
The Crown Princess protected her husband bravely and shouted out all the things the Crown Prince wanted to say but did not dare to say, but no one dared to accuse her of being shrewish or disrespectful.
Everyone only saw a respectable woman who voluntarily followed the prince to go to the country and leave home in the Mood for Love. However, due to the difficult journey, she had to lose her first child on the way.
As a result, the prince and princess appeared in front of the public with such a tyrannical and sad attitude.
Many old ministers remembered the prince's former benevolence, filial piety, generosity, intelligence and wisdom.
Some people even recalled that when the late emperor was still alive, his favorite person was the prince, and he often praised the prince for his benevolent nature.
The calls from the government and the public to welcome the crown prince back to the court got louder and louder, causing the emperor, Concubine Jiang, and the fourth prince to have a headache.
Of course, the emperor had a headache, and the mother and son behind were a little more angry and embarrassed.
Wasn't it them that the Crown Princess yelled, "Someone doesn't want us to go home", was referring to them?
Therefore, after careful consideration, the emperor sent his second son, Prince Shou, with the prince's guard of honor to welcome the prince and his wife back to the court.
Mu Yunhan, on the other hand, only accidentally discovered that the abominable Zhang Gu was as obedient as a chicken in front of Gu, after he had been angry about the prince and his wife for three days.
Only then did she suddenly realize that the previous scene of scaring and embarrassing the prince in public was the work of the man in front of her who was getting better and better and more handsome.
The purpose is just to find a suitable opportunity to expose the ugly intentions of some people, and then use the government and the opposition to force the emperor to make up his mind.
She was very worried about him. After the guests left, she asked him earnestly: "How many people know the truth?"
What if the prince and his wife find out and don’t appreciate it?
What if the news leaks out and the emperor, Concubine Jiang, and the four princes all hate him?
Does he think there are too few people who hate him?
What Gu Fenglin enjoyed most was her worried and caring attention. He deliberately said: "It seems that only you, me, and Zhang Gu know?"
Mu Yunhan sighed: "I don't know how you can charm people. A person like Zhang Gu is actually willing to offend the prince and destroy his own future for you."
She felt that they all seemed to have been poisoned by a poison called Gu Fenglin, and they were very ill.
Gu Fenglin seemed to think it was funny that she was like this. He lifted her up high, above his head, looked up at her and smiled like a child: "The prince is not as soft, kind and honest as you think..."
Otherwise, how could he pay such a high price to support the prince?
As for the Crown Princess, not to mention, she is extremely smart and powerful.
Who would do a business that is obviously going to lose money?
"Hanhan is the best at calculating business accounts, right?"
He easily calmed her worries, letting her slide down against his face, fall into his arms, and then bury her in her chest intoxicatedly, feeling that this was truly the happiest day in his life. (To be completed.)