Although Ji Yunkai said that he would take care of all the aftermath for Nagasawa, he would never just do it silently behind the scenes without letting Nagasawa know.
Everything is handled behind the scenes for Nagasawa, which is not a good thing for him. If he is not allowed to face his mistakes, he will never know whether what he did is right or wrong, and he will not learn lessons and will not
improve.
Of course, it’s not enough to just blame Nagasawa. Children need encouragement, especially encouragement from their parents, and Nagasawa has done a good job in this matter. At least at Nagasawa’s age, no one can do it better than Nagasawa.
, not even the prince can do it.
After discussing with the prince, Ji Yunkai wrote a reply to the little wolf cub, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of Nagasawa's move one by one, and asked the little wolf cub to read it to Nagasawa.
Nagasawa is very smart, and Mr. Ji has taught him a lot, but no matter how smart he is, he is just a child. No matter how many words he knows, he cannot understand them all. Ji Yunkai wrote ten thousand letters to Nagasawa.
There are many characters in it that Nagasawa doesn’t recognize...
Therefore, Ji Yunkai did not send the letter to Nagasawa, but to the little wolf cub.
Anyway, in the end, the little wolf cub had to read and explain this letter to Nagasawa.
The 10,000-word letter was as thick as a small book. The little wolf was stunned when he received the letter.
"So long? What did the princess write?" Did the princess publish a book? Send it to them specifically?
The little wolf boy took the letter and was so confused that he didn't know how to open it. Nagasawa looked at the letter with his mouth pouting, looking at the little wolf boy pitifully: "Brother Momo, why did my mother write you such a thick letter?"
, but didn’t write to me?”
He obviously wrote a letter to his mother, but why didn't her mother write a word back to him?
Doesn’t his mother like him?
When Nagasawa thought of this, he couldn't help but lower his head to cover up the little disappointment in his heart...
He admitted that he was not well-behaved before and caused trouble for his father and mother, but now he is really well-behaved. How could his mother not like him?
The little wolf cub didn't notice Nagasawa's mood. He was busy opening the letter. He opened the letter carefully and found...
This letter was addressed to Nagasawa. He was just the one who read the letter on his behalf. He couldn't help but cry and couldn't believe it. After scanning the contents of the letter, the little wolf gave Nagasawa a sympathetic look.
Poor Nagasawa!
"This letter is written to you." When Nagasawa felt so wronged that he almost shed tears, the little wolf cub spoke.
"Ah? Brother Momo, what did you say?" Nagasawa's eyes were still filled with water, and his misty eyes looked wet, like a lost little puppy.
The little wolf cub couldn't hold back. He reached out and rubbed the top of his head, messing up Nagasawa's hair...
"Oh, oh...Brother Momo, your hair is all messed up." Nagasawa quickly dodged, but couldn't. His long, soft hair was rubbed into a doghouse by the little wolf cub.
Nagasawa was so angry that he was about to cry, and just as the tears were about to fall, he heard the little wolf cub saying: "This is a letter from your mother. Please ask me to help you read it. I'm afraid there are some new words in it that you don't recognize."
"Ah? Mom wrote to me?" The mist in Nagasawa's eyes disappeared in a flash. With bright eyes, he quickly took the letter from the little wolf cub and saw Ji Yunkai's explanation to the little wolf at the beginning.
Zaizi's words made Nagasawa feel a little unhappy at the same time: "Mom is so annoying, how can you look down on me so much? I obviously know a lot of words, but you actually said that I know too few words and can't read."
I understand what she wrote. I don’t care, I want to read it myself, but I don’t believe it. I don’t even recognize the words my mother wrote on the letter.”
Nagasawa's character is very similar to Ji Yunkai, which is due to his nature and Master Ji's deliberate teaching, but in some aspects he is more like the prince, such as...
Stubborn!
Tough!
Refuse to admit defeat!
Nagasawa refused to admit defeat at this time. After obtaining the consent of the little wolf cub, he read it by himself. However, the letter Ji Yunkai wrote to Nagasawa was too long. It was...
After reading three pages with difficulty, Nagasawa found that there were many words that he did not recognize. There was no other way. Nagasawa could only seek help from the little wolf cub: "Brother Momo, what is this word?"
"Position." The little wolf cub took a look and kindly explained to him the meaning of the words "taking advantage of the situation."
Ji Yunkai taught the little wolf cub how to read and write. Although Ji Yunkai's level was not as good as Master Ji, the former emperor's master,...
The little wolf cub is very talented. In some things, he is even more talented than Nagasawa. Moreover, when he became literate, he was older than Nagasawa and more sensible than Nagasawa. Therefore, he felt that he was very fast.
Moreover, he was taught by Ji Yunkai himself. Compared with others, the little wolf cub understood what Ji Yunkai wanted to express better.
Previously, Ji Yunkai was praising Nagasawa, praising the young Nagasawa for being calm in the face of danger, knowing how to take advantage of the situation, knowing how to adopt the deputy general's suggestions, and knowing how to filter out useful information from a pile of useless information. This is a
This kind of talent is also a necessary accomplishment for superiors...
Ji Yunkai was in front, and he praised Nagasawa for five pages. Little Nagasawa was very happy to see it, his face was rosy, his eyes were moist, and his whole body exuded the aura of "I'm so happy, I'm so happy."
Seeing Ji Yunkai's unstinting praise and compliments on the letter, Nagasawa seemed to be able to think of his mother's mood at this moment through the paper...
You must be very proud, proud of him.
Thinking of this, Nagasawa couldn't help but puff up his chest.
He will work hard to be a good boy who will make his mother proud.
However, as Nagasawa looked down, the joy on his face gradually disappeared...
After praising Nagaze, Ji Yunkai did not blame him, but analyzed Beichen's situation, the continuous spread of Beichen Tianque, the intentions of the prince being the prince of Beichen, the psychology of the people of Beichen, and the prince's situation at the same time.
Apocalyptic stance.
In addition to these, Ji Yunkai wrote a letter one by one about the situation in southern Xinjiang and what kind of person Nan Jinzhao was, and asked the little wolf cub to read it to Changze.
Of course, the little wolf cub didn't read it, and Nagasawa didn't listen. He just read it himself.
As he turned through the pages page by page, the smile on Nagasawa's face became less and less, and was gradually replaced by seriousness and dignity.
He knew that his mother was teaching him, using the general trend of the world to teach him, and he had to study hard and not let his mother down.
After Ji Yunkai carefully analyzed the general trend of the world for Changze and analyzed the thoughts that the people of Beichen and Tianqi might have, he changed the subject and began to comment on the benefits and disadvantages of Changze's previous decision.
Nagasawa's decision is naturally beneficial. There is no right or wrong for what he did, but... (To be continued)