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Chapter 65 I want to ask if you want

The matter concerning King Care and Crown Prince Li was suppressed by the government, who arrested a group of idle men in the name of disturbing the people's hearts and having evil intentions.

But just like the rebelliousness of a child, the more things you are not allowed to do, the more you have to do it. No one dares to discuss this matter publicly, but privately the discussion becomes more and more popular.

The government and the court also knew this and were helpless. In fact, officials had been discussing this matter privately.

It is actually time to talk about the establishment of a prince.

The emperor has five princes, except for the two youngest ones, who are all old enough to be raised as princes.

Privately, the three princes also have their own supporters.

But now suddenly another King Huai appears.

"It's really hard to talk about this."

An official shook his head in a low voice.

When these words came out, he was shocked again.

Why can't he say it?

Shouldn't he firmly believe that this is impossible and do not need to consider it?

Could it be that he already considered King Huai as one of the candidates for the crown prince?

What's going on? Why does he think this way?

Could it be that King Huai, who had not been mentioned for a long time, reappeared in front of people, reminding him of the former prince, and of King Huai, who should have been the undoubted prince.

Or because I saw that little kid who stepped forward in the critical moment of the capital, carrying the passion and responsibility of a royal child.

The child who had disappeared for a long time did not rot and wither like a weak grass that had never seen the light of day. Instead, it grew so strong without even realizing it.

This is King Huai, and these are the remains of the former crown prince. This is the late emperor’s favorite, and he once wanted to imitate Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty and establish him as the emperor’s grandson in advance.

If he is really made the prince, it would not actually be against the rules.

The only person who violated the rules and regulations in this matter was Miss Jun. She should not have raised this matter.

If it were brought up by the officials of the current dynasty, wouldn't it be logical?

The official's thoughts flashed across his mind and he shuddered again.

No, no, how can this be logical? There is an emperor who is willing to pass the throne to others instead of his own son, so what does he want to do as an emperor? Make wedding clothes for others? It is simply ridiculous.

Which official would offend the emperor like this?

But maybe, there have always been many officials who used disobeying the emperor's wishes as an opportunity to show their integrity.

This kind of thing has not been done before, and it has been richly rewarded.

This time, are some officials ready to move?

How could things be like this?

Why did he come up with so many weird ideas?

Besides him, will other officials do the same?

King Huai, who had been suppressed for several years, suddenly made such a stunning appearance that the light could not be blocked.

So what did King Huai, who was the focus of the incident, think?

There was such a fuss, did he know or not?

The gate of Prince Huai's Mansion is still closed, but it is not as impregnable as before and no one can approach it.

The wise king's car stopped at the door.

"I have been guarding the city gate for so many days, but I am still a child. I wonder if there is anything wrong with my health." The Xian King stood at the door and said with concern.

The gatekeepers are still the guards in imperial robes, but they seem to not exist, neither blocking nor greeting them.

The Xianwang's men simply opened the door themselves, and the Xianwang walked in without hesitation.

Prince Huai's Mansion was as usual, and the maids in the palace were becoming more and more frightened.

The capital was on alert, but the door of Prince Huai's Mansion was opened, and news on the street poured in.

"King Huai wants to be the crown prince..."

A waiter said with a pale face and a trembling voice.

"It's going to be over now."

They are chamberlains, live in the palace, and are in contact with all the royal relatives. No one understands better than them how cruel the struggle surrounding imperial power is.

The emperor's biological princes, with the support of their mothers, concubines, relatives and capable ministers, fought openly and secretly for the position of prince, which was difficult.

A prince with an embarrassing identity who has been missing for several years without a father or mother appears and wants to compete for the crown prince's position. Isn't this asking for death?

"Do you still remember King Yi?" Another chamberlain said tremblingly, "At the beginning, because Taizong said he would not reward you until you became emperor, he had to die to avoid suspicion."

The faces of the chamberlains next to them were even uglier.

"So what King Huai should do now is to die to show that he has no intention of becoming the crown prince?"

For orthodox people, this is the most polite and noble approach.

"Then is this Miss Jun forcing King Huai to die?"

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"Did Miss Jun propose that I be the crown prince?"

King Huai asked in the room.

The wise king who came over happened to hear this sentence and couldn't help but stop.

Yes, what Miss Jun did was like a knife striking down suddenly, without any preparation, catching everyone off guard.

The wise king sighed inwardly.

This time the emperor was not only roasted on the fire, but also King Huai.

"Yes, this matter was Miss Jun's own idea. We don't know. Is His Highness a little angry?" Mr. Gu said.

King Huai shook his head.

"Since it was Miss Jun who proposed it," he said, "then I won't be angry."

Do you actually have such trust in this Miss Jun?

Is it because his disease was cured in the first place? Children always have some nestling complex.

King Xian frowned slightly and looked in through the wide open door and window. He saw King Huai sitting at the desk and seemed to be writing. Mr. Gu was standing with his back to the door, holding a volume in his hand.

"Are you afraid?" Mr. Gu asked.

King Huai put down the pen in his hand and looked a little serious, but the seriousness of children always makes people feel a little funny.

"What are you afraid of?" he asked.

"I'm afraid that others will say that Your Highness wants to be the crown prince, and I'm afraid that His Highness will become the crown prince," Mr. Gu said.

The two sentences sound like they mean the same thing, but they don't.

King Huai looked at him and thought seriously.

"Why are you afraid?" he said, "I am not afraid."

Mr. Gu looked at him without speaking.

King Huai jumped down from his chair and took two steps with his hands behind his back like an adult.

"If I am a good prince, I won't be afraid of what others say." He continued with a calm expression.

Mr. Gu laughed.

The wise king standing outside the door was a little dumbfounded.

Isn't that how you should think about this?

"Your Highness, do you want to be the prince?"

Mr. Gu stopped laughing and asked.

This question is like a knife cutting straight down, sharp and sharp.

The wise king couldn't help but feel nervous as he stood outside the door.

There is no master and no guard in Prince Huai's Mansion. Except for the gate, everything is clear.

Along the way, he didn’t need his servants to tell him in advance.

A teacher just asked a question that many people dare not and cannot ask. Is he really not afraid of being overheard and spread?

He wanted to speak to stop him, but King Huai had already spoken first.

"I want to," he said in a clear voice.

The wise king looked at the child standing in the room. His expression was calm and his posture was upright.

Just like that, he raised his hand to catch the incoming knife, which was straight and crisp.

He said it.

He said it.

He wants to be a prince.

There is nothing he cannot think about, and there is nothing he cannot answer. He does not need to be shy and avoid it. He is also a descendant of the Chu family. His father was once the prince, and he should have been the grandson.

If you dare to ask, he will dare to answer.

The wise king looked at the two people in the room, turned around and left.

He has already answered. If someone doesn't want to, then just speak up.

If he dares to say yes, it depends on whether you dare to say no.

It's that simple. (To be continued)


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