After the temporary morning court in the imperial tent ended, the two bachelors accompanying the cabinet went to the Supreme Emperor Liu Ji with the memorial.
Jia Cong felt a little sorry for the emperor. He was really angry just now for nothing. In the final analysis, it was the Supreme Emperor who made the final decision on today's matter. Liu Heng was just a poor puppet.
Those ministers came to see and report early in the morning, probably just to protect the face of Liu Heng, the emperor, and to show to the outside world the great virtues of their ministers who are righteous, loyal and patriotic...
Alas, how pitiful!
Jia Cong murmured to himself: "No wonder dad doesn't come to court, it's useless to go to court..."
"What's useless?"
Liu Heng was seen walking out with Cao Jiugong and Xia Shouzhong. Hearing Jia Cong talking to himself, he asked curiously.
Jia Cong spread his hands and replied: "Your Majesty, I should want to understand why my father did not go to court. I am just afraid that you will be angry if I tell you..."
Liu Heng became even more curious now, and promised generously: "Just tell me, I will never be angry."
Jia Cong leaned over and looked in the direction of the emperor's tent, then looked around, and then whispered: "You can't make up your mind on important matters in the court. It's useless even if my father goes to court. The saint is an old man. I won’t let my father lead troops to fight!”
He is still a child, I’m not angry, I’m not angry… I’m not angry at all!
What this little brat said is so heartbreaking!
I also want to personally govern, but what can I do? I don't have many people on hand right now who can use it, and the money I have is even pitiful.
What Jia Xiaosan said was unpleasant, but what he said was the real truth.
Liu Heng glanced sideways at the civil and military officials guarding the emperor's tent, snorted coldly: "Let's go, come with me to relax!"
…
Snapped!
Jia Cong put away the slingshot, ran over, and picked up a hare from the bushes. The stone bullet was very powerful and hit the hare on the head. The cute big rabbit walked peacefully without any pain.
He carried the hare and hummed a song as he walked to the fire: "The little hare is gray and gray. Its ears stand up. After cutting the veins and arteries, it is so cute that it is motionless..."
"Cao Dudu, leave this fat rabbit to Dudu. Peel it and wash it. Then he will make barbecue for us..."
Jia Cong put the hare into Cao Jiugong's hand, raised his head in anticipation, and licked his lips.
Who is Cao Jiugong? The Empress Dowager's nephew and the legitimate son of the Cao family, a relative of the three dynasties, had never done such a thing as a cook.
"Jia Xiaosan, why don't you go by yourself?"
Jia Cong immediately showed an expression of disbelief: "I am a child. How can a child do such a cruel thing? How can I do this to such a cute little bunny?"
Cao Jiugong just held the rabbit ears and looked at Jia Cong who was plausibly speaking. He was extremely shocked in his heart: to be able to say such words "toothlessly" is worthy of Jia Enhou's kind.
The little bunny is really cute and tastes so delicious!
In the end, Xia Shouzhong did the cooking work himself. How could a young man like Cao Jiugong do such things?
Jia Cong took out the seasoning he had brought with him and imitated the seasoning made from barbecue ingredients in his previous life. He instantly conquered Liu Heng and the others. If Cao Jiugong hadn't hunted a hare and pheasant himself, there wouldn't have been enough meat for four people.
Jia Cong held a rabbit leg and gnawed on the fragrance, muttering incomprehensibly: "Rabbits are so cute, how can you eat rabbits... Well, it smells so delicious!"
…
The hunt will last for three days. On the last day, the emperor will judge and reward the young men according to the prey they have hunted.
Originally, Jia Cong was also one of the young men who participated in the hunt. Unfortunately, he was too young and ruined someone's plan to assassinate the king. Neither Liu Heng nor Jia She would let him go out alone.
Jia Cong's flying fish uniform was delivered on the last day of the hunting event. Jia She sent Xia Shouzhong out of the tent and heard Xia Shouzhong say: "General Jia, you should be aware of some things. I'm afraid it's not very good over there in Yangzhou. Your Majesty's It means, Lin Ruhai is pretty good!"
"well!"
Jia She sighed slightly and cupped his hands to the north: "I understand. Your Majesty, please rest assured. I will go to Jiangnan to convey your Majesty's wishes to him."
Sure enough, they are all understanding people!
Xia Shouzhong said goodbye, and Jia She slipped a purse into his hand. The big eunuch narrowed his eyes and smiled, and the purse went into his sleeve.
"General Jia is indeed a loyal man to the country. Our family is waiting for the good news from Jiangnan."
When Xia Shouzhong's back could no longer be seen clearly, an urgent cry suddenly came from the tent: "Dad, dad, come and help me, I can't put it on..."
Jia She looked up at a group of wild geese flying high in the sky, and sighed in his heart. He didn't know whether the weather in the south was good or not, but his brother-in-law was so alienated from him that he didn't even bring a message.
Bang!
There was a loud noise in the tent, and Jia She couldn't care less about sighing, and quickly went into the tent to check.
I saw that my son had half of his Feiyu suit on, but he didn’t know where it was done properly. The belt caught his legs, and he fell off the bed without paying attention...
Helpless, Jia She only had to pick him up and put him on the bed to dress and tie him again. After a while, a majestic Dragon Guard Qianhu appeared in front of him.
"Dad, are you handsome or not?"
"hansome!"
"Of course, my father is Marquis Jia En. How could Marquis Jia En's son not be handsome?"
"Hahaha……"
The father and son complimented each other, and bursts of laughter broke out in the tent.
After a long time, Jia She straightened his son's clothes and asked with a solemn expression: "You brat, are you really going to do this? What if the saint chooses someone else to take over?"
As Jia She spoke, a bleak autumn wind blew in from outside the tent.
Jia Cong sat up straight, his face full of solemnity. At this time, he was more serious than usual. If it weren't for the childish look on his face, no one would treat him as a child.
"Dad, the throne can only belong to His Majesty. Even if the Supreme Emperor wants to change to another emperor, we cannot let him change. Otherwise, our family will be robbed and exterminated!"
"Indeed, at least the stubborn fourth will not do what the cunning rabbit and lackey cooked. The fourteenth is different. He seems to be a polite and virtuous corporal, but in fact he is a truly mean and ungrateful person."
After all, Jia She has been in the East Palace for more than ten years, and his understanding of the emperor's disciples is much deeper than that of Jia Cong, a little kid.
Among the emperor's sons, the late prince Liu Xun was a kind-hearted person, courteous and virtuous, and had both civil and military skills. He was the most suitable candidate for the crown prince. Unfortunately, Lan Jinglong, the father of the Crown Princess, took advantage of him and committed suicide in front of the palace gate.
The second prince Liu Yi was good at military affairs but had a bad temper. He was instigated by the third prince Liu Cong, so he rebelled but failed and was imprisoned in the imperial mausoleum. Later, after the Supreme Emperor found out that the instigator behind the scenes was Liu Cong, who was not usually favored, he gave him a glass of poisonous wine and died in the palace.
The remaining five and six died on the day Liu Yi launched his army. The thirteenth prince, now the loyal and obedient prince Liu Ke, was the biggest dandy in the capital. He was just a man of fun, so he didn't like the matter of filing documents. It's okay not to mention it.
Only the fourteenth prince born to the Zhen family and the current loyal prince Liu Wei was ambitious. Like Liu Ye, the eldest son of the former crown prince, he had coveted the throne for a long time. He stirred up trouble in the court and often caused trouble for the emperor.