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Chapter 987 Chapter 987, deep scheming

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    "Your Majesty, the Duke of Fu is seriously ill. Logically speaking, the emperor, as a junior, should come to the house to take care of his illness. But now Ye Heng is in trouble and cannot leave his post without authorization. I have a foolish opinion and I don't know whether I should say it or not.  speak?"

    The emperor glanced at Concubine An, who was standing beside her and was serving the meal diligently. He took a sip of soup before speaking: "What do you want to say?"

    Concubine An was a little unsure of the emperor's attitude, but for the sake of her son's future, she still had to bite the bullet and said: "The Duke of Fu is far away in Xiliang, with only Yeyang and Yeyang's daughter-in-law to serve him. It is inevitable that he will be a little lonely, I thought.  , Ye Heng should also fulfill his filial piety."

    The emperor laughed: "Do you want me to send Ye Heng to Xiliang?"

    Concubine An's expression froze: "Ye Heng has some business issues and has to stay in the capital to help the emperor handle political affairs, but Ye Heng's children can go to Xiliang."

    "Your Majesty, children are the cutest. With Ye Heng's son by his side, dressed in colorful clothes, I hope that Duke Lai Fu's condition will improve faster."

    Hearing this, the emperor almost understood what Concubine An was planning, and put down his chopsticks with a calm expression: "Ye Heng's eldest son is only ten years old this year, and Xiliang is very cold. Ye Yang and the eldest princess are willing to give up their own.  Did your son endure hardship in the past?"

    Concubine An said with a smile: "The Duke of Fu can go at such an old age, why can't others go? At most, we can just send more people to serve him."

    The emperor did not refuse immediately, but became silent.

    He has always felt guilty about his mother and uncle.

    He almost never fulfilled his filial piety around them. Although Yeyang accompanied his uncle, Yeyang was Xiaojiu's son, and he really didn't do anything for his uncle.

    Seeing that the emperor was deep in thought, Concubine An couldn't help but curl her lips. She knew that the emperor would agree.

    As long as the grandson goes to Xiliang, he spends time with Duke Fu, waits until he develops feelings, and then lets his family reveal the adoption. For the sake of the inheritance of the ancient family, can Duke Fu not agree to adopt his grandson?

    Concubine An had a good idea, but before she could be happy for a long time, Concubine Xian, Concubine Shu, and Concubine De came hand in hand.

    The emperor raised his eyebrows and looked at the three of them: "You came here because of uncle's condition, right?"

    Concubine Xian, Concubine Shu, and Concubine De were stunned for a moment, then nodded with a smile.

    "Your Majesty, your Majesty, we are indeed here for Duke Fu. Duke Fu is seriously ill. Yeqi and the others are very worried and want to send their sons there to fulfill their filial piety."

    The emperor smiled, but the smile was a bit blind. He didn't care that his concubine and several sons used tricks to seek benefits. In the royal family, these are unavoidable.

    But he was very disgusted that they used their methods on his uncle.

    The emperor lost his appetite, stood up, and left the dining room without saying he agreed or disagreed, leaving the fourth concubine behind who was secretly competing.

    That day, the emperor called the eldest princes to the political palace.

    "Your mother-in-law said that she wants your son to go to Xiliang to accompany the Duke of Fu. What do you think?" The emperor looked at the eldest prince and others calmly.

    The fourth prince was stunned when he heard what the emperor said. He was the only one among the people present who didn't know about this.

    When the eldest prince learned that his younger brothers had also joined in, he felt very unhappy. The father fought with him, and now the son also wants to fight with his son. He was really disgusted with these younger brothers.

    "Father, my uncle is too lonely in Xiliang. My son is willing to let his legitimate son go there to entertain the bride in colorful clothes. I ask my father to do it and fulfill my son's filial piety."

    As soon as the eldest prince finished speaking, the second prince, the third prince, and the fifth prince quickly followed suit.

    The fourth prince was the last to speak. In order not to make any mistakes, he naturally followed the crowd.

    There was no sign of happiness or anger on the emperor's face, he just said a faint 'hmm', and after a while, he spoke: "Xiliang Bitter Cold, since you are willing to bear it, then so be it."

    ¡°Perhaps with children playing around, my uncle will feel better and live a few more years.

    Hearing that the emperor agreed, the eldest princes were overjoyed. After returning home, they began to prepare for going to Xiliang.

    A few days after the emperor agreed with the eldest prince, Xiao Yeyang's letter was delivered again.

    The emperor was relieved when he learned that Gu Jian's condition had improved. However, in order to avoid the emperor's regret, the eldest prince and several other princes had already sent their son out of the capital and were on their way to Xiliang.

    Eunuch An asked cautiously: "Your Majesty, the few grandsons of the emperor haven't gone far yet. Do you want to send someone to chase them back?"

    The emperor sneered: "The eldest princes want their sons to experience the sufferings of the world, why should I be that evil person?"

      Except for the fourth son, who sent his eldest son to Xiliang, the other sons all sent their youngest sons there.

    Thinking that the fifth son was only four years old, and the eldest son was only eight years old, the emperor sneered: "I don't usually notice it, but these children of mine are really cruel.  I won¡¯t even let my son go, and I won¡¯t be afraid of anything happening.¡±

    Hearing these words, Eunuch An lowered his head.

    The emperor was silent for a moment: "You have to tell Ye Yang about this."

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    Xiao Yeyang received the emperor's letter. After reading it, he felt bad.

    Daohua asked quickly: "What's wrong?"

    Xiao Yeyang said with a stern face: "The eldest princes sent their youngest sons to Xiliang, euphemistically saying that they came to fulfill their filial piety to their uncle."

    Daohua is most afraid of trouble, and she couldn¡¯t sit still when she heard this: ¡°They are here, where will they live? They won¡¯t let us take care of them, right?¡±

    Having just one rice crop at home is enough to give her a headache. How many more will it take to keep people alive?

    Xiao Yeyang was also very unhappy: "My uncle lives in the palace, and they came here to fulfill their filial piety, so naturally they live in our house."

    Daohua quit: "No, forget about the other children. They are the sons of the prince. If one of them has a headache or fever, it can't be blamed on us. What did the emperor think, and why did he agree to such a thing?"

    Xiao Yeyang sighed: "Uncle Huang feels guilty about my uncle, and maybe he also wants his descendants to accompany him."

    Daohua said speechlessly: "Even if Uncle Huang wants to be filial to Master, there are many ways, so why bother us. If this doesn't work, write to Uncle Huang quickly."

    "I'm pregnant now, and I'm too busy to take care of a rice crop. I still need help from my mother. How can I have time to look after other people's children?"

    "Children from the prince's family, when you think about it, you know they are favored at home. The most difficult thing to do is to discipline them. They should not be taken lightly or seriously. If there is an accident, it will definitely be our fault."

    "When I think about this now, my head starts to get big."

    Xiao Yeyang quickly comforted him: "Don't worry, I'll write a letter to the emperor's uncle right away. If it doesn't work, don't some of the princes' maternal families have people in Liangdu? Send it to them."

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    Xiao Yeyang not only wrote some letters to the emperor, but also wrote to Prince Ping, telling him that Daohua was pregnant again.

    Prince Ping knew that several princes were sending their sons to Xiliang. As soon as he learned that his daughter-in-law was pregnant, he went to the palace to find the emperor.

    "Brother, you cannot allow Ye Heng's sons to live in the palace. Yan Yatou is pregnant. Those boys are naughty and wild. What should we do if they bump into Yan Yatou?"

    The emperor did not think too much when he made the decision before. He only thought about making up for Gu Jian and ignored his nephew's situation.

    The nephew is busy with official duties, and the nephew¡¯s wife is pregnant again. It is really difficult to help the eldest prince and others take care of the child.

    Looking at the suggestion in his nephew's letter, the emperor immediately agreed. As soon as Chrysostom opened his mouth, he directly let the eldest prince's sons live in their respective maternal homes.

    It¡¯s just that the fourth prince didn¡¯t place anyone in Liangdu, so he had no choice but to let Mo Reng live in the palace.

    After receiving the news, the eldest princes didn¡¯t look very good.

    "What does Xiao Yeyang mean? Don't the sons of our princes have the right to live in his house?"

    "How can you respect your uncle when you live in someone else's house?"

    At this moment, several princes were wondering whether Xiao Yeyang also wanted to compete for the title of Duke Fuguo. After all, Yan Yiyi was pregnant again, which was very possible.

    "We underestimated Xiao Yeyang, this man is very scheming." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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