Dispersed in the morning.
The ministers did not disperse immediately.
Many courtiers were filled with doubts and shock.
The emperor summoned King Yin to go alone. What on earth did he want to discuss secretly?
Whether it was King Yin handling political affairs on behalf of the prince these past two days or the national policy just now that was based on the excuse of a gift, the emperor agreed to it this morning.
Now we are talking alone again.
Is this the emperor who has already favored King Yin, or is he still practicing checks and balances, deliberately doing this in order to suppress the prince?
The courtiers dispersed slowly while talking among themselves.
The courtiers who had previously been on the prince's side had grimaces on their faces.
Especially those princes who originally held fiefs in their hands.
Almost all the princes, whether they sided with the prince or remained neutral, were affected by the policy.
This policy of using gifts as an excuse is too overbearing, and they cannot refuse or stop it.
Now they must be prepared to deal with the coming turmoil in the fiefdom.
Prince Qing Ji Dong was a little distracted, and he really regretted it.
He felt that he really shouldn't get involved in the fight between King Yin and the prince, let alone be the first to stand up for the prince this morning.
Perhaps King Yin would not have proposed this policy.
He will be at peace.
Resentment and regret mixed together, and he was in a daze for a few breaths, so that he was indifferent to the prince's words.
"Uncle Dong...Uncle Dong?" Prince Ji Boying looked gentle and seemed not to be frustrated.
He thought clearly in a short period of time that what happened had already happened. If he blamed anyone, not only would he not be able to change the reality, but he would also push away some of the courtiers who were originally inclined towards him.
It is better to take this opportunity to stabilize your kind and steady image and stop losses in time.
He called Prince Qing softly several times, wanting to have a brief chat with the emperor's uncle to comfort him.
Keqing Wang Jidong was obviously a little shaken by what happened this morning, and now his expression is becoming more and more dazed.
Prince Ji Boying frowned, sighed slightly, and called softly a few more times:
"Uncle Dong?
It's okay, Uncle Dong. "
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"Huh? What's wrong? Is there any problem?"
Master's waxy voice sounded in the classroom.
Soft, gentle, and refreshing.
The child who asked the question was a chubby little boy about five or six years old. He was wearing a dusty coat and had a red face.
"Hmm... um..." The little boy hummed for a while before he plucked up the courage and decided to ask his doubts.
He buried his little head, mixed his hands together, and said in a loud voice:
“Teacher, is it true that human nature is good at first?
I...I heard my mother always say that some people are born bad..."
The lady holding a slightly tattered Qiu Mongolian book in her hand smiled gently and said softly:
"Lin Dazhuang, when talking to others, look at them.
This not only shows respect, but also makes you look more sincere and confident...
Keep your head up. "
The other children heard the Master's teachings and burst into innocent laughter.
The face of the boy named Lin Dazhuang became increasingly red. He raised his head and looked at the Master seriously.
Mu Fuzi is the new teacher hired by Linjiacun.
At first, the head of Linjia Village felt that Mu Fuzi was a woman and could not teach the children in the village how to read and write.
But when he heard that Mu Fuzi taught the children in the village for free without charging any money, the village chief was shaken.
After all, Linjiacun is a small village and not wealthy. The young labor force in the village has all left the village, and the rest are the children and the elderly who stayed behind.
Few old people think that reading and literacy is very important. They have lived for most of their lives without reading and writing, so why don't they just live like this?
But the village chief knew the importance of reading and literacy, but he couldn't afford much money to hire a teacher.
The last teacher left without saying goodbye a few days ago because the children had no tuition fees.
So after careful consideration, the village chief agreed to allow this foreign woman to teach the village children.
As a result, Mu Qianqian became the teacher of Linjia Village, Mu Fuzi.