Although he barely suppressed the anger in his heart, the last sentence still revealed the anger in Huang Qiong's heart. Prince Teng, on the other hand, was stunned by Huang Qiong's soft-spoken words. He did not expect that the Song King in front of him, who only knew opportunism and gossip, would dare to speak to him in this way.
What does he mean? Could it be that he is saying that he is nothing and has no qualifications to care about him? A Huaiyang is just a sinner, but he dares to look down on himself like this. Jia Quan's assessment of Prince Teng was indeed correct. Prince Teng was simple-minded. It took him a long time to understand the meaning of Huang Qiong's words. Prince Teng didn't care what day it was or where he was at the moment.
Angry and embarrassed, he stretched out his hand, grabbing Huang Qiong's shirt and giving Huang Qiong a good punch. Let this Huaiyang evildoer know what it means to be a good person and not show off. Let him know what it means to talk to him, a Huaiyang sinner, to give him face, and he must respect himself, the sixth brother. He, the sixth brother, is not someone he can afford to mess with. He must learn to be respectful from now on.
King Teng's move caused an uproar in Guangshou Palace. Standing next to Huang Qiong, King Yong knew that Huang Qiong must not be allowed to take action at this time. Otherwise, not only would King Teng be killed or injured, but the consequences would also be too great. In addition, he always looked down on his sixth brother, so he simply stepped in for Huang Qiong, who was inconvenient to take action, and slapped away Prince Teng's hand that was pulling towards Huang Qiong's skirt.
He blocked Huang Qiong behind him and picked up a chair. If you take action, I won't be polite. King Teng and King Yong are here, and they are about to start a battle. The King of Song who started the war was hiding behind King Teng and secretly laughing. The other princes and princesses in Guangshou Palace had different expressions.
Prince Ji, who was relatively timid, and Prince Shen, who was very bookish, stood aside blankly at a loss. They wanted to persuade each other, but Prince Teng didn't dare to step forward when his eyes turned red. Among the older kings, after King Zhao died of illness, King Jia, who was second only to King Song, stood there with King Song, pretending to be watching the show.
Several young princes and princesses were so frightened that they burst into tears. Among them, Prince Yong'an, the daughter of Concubine Shen, cried the loudest. King Teng and King Yong stepped in to deal with him, but Huang Qiong's attention was attracted by several princes who were crying loudly. Huang Qiong's brows furrowed deeply as he looked at Prince Yong'an who was crying until he was out of breath.
Not to mention, the father of Prince Yong'an in name only, the old man has come out step by step from such difficulties, showing how resolute and tenacious his temper is. It was his biological father, the King of Shu, who was cunning, cunning, and cruel. But there is only one thing, that is, his temper is never weak. Although his character is extremely poor and his actions are unscrupulous, he can still be regarded as a temporary traitor.
Why does it matter whether he is a grandson or a son, but he gives birth to such a useless son who cries like this when he sees something big? Looking at the other young princes, they were all frightened and nestled in the nurse's arms. They were either crying loudly or did not dare to look here. No wonder these princes are ridiculous when they grow up, but they know nothing.
If you keep it in the hands of a woman in the palace, it will be ruined sooner or later. Thinking of this, Huang Qiong frowned and faced Gao Wuyong, who was standing there neither to persuade nor to dissuade, and directly said: "Master Gao, if there is such an occasion in the future, the young prince will not be allowed to do so. I am bringing the wet nurses to attend. Now drive all the wet nurses in the palace out and wait outside."
"Check the princes who have not yet left the palace. Anyone who is over three years old and has a wet nurse will be sent out of the palace. For such a big child, the king will be frightened when he sees a big fart. Disgraceful. No wonder when our ancestors started their business, the bloody spirit of conquering the world in a hundred battles is no longer visible in these princes. As princes, they are still being raised in the hands of women at such an old age. It would be strange if they are not abolished. "
After listening to Huang Qiong's instructions, almost everyone in the hall was stunned. No one expected that in the face of Prince Teng's repeated provocations, Huang Qiong would actually give this order when he spoke again. When Gao Wuyong saw the emperor on the throne, he nodded slightly in agreement with Huang Qiong's order. He quickly ordered the eunuchs in the palace to drive out all the princes and wet nurses who were still serving them.
After taking a look, facing the princes who were holding on to the wet nurse who had been relying on her and howling loudly when she was about to be kicked out. The princes who were holding on to the wet nurse and refused to let go, the still expressionless Empress Huang Qiong, Gao Wuyong simply stopped looking at the emperor. He hardened his heart and snatched the prince from the wet nurse's hand, who was already seven or eight years old, but still wanted to be held by the wet nurse.
Just seeing the princes crying even harder after the wet nurse was kicked out, Gao Wuyong couldn't help but feel his head grow bigger. When he wanted to squat down and coax him, Huang Qiong's cold voice came from behind him: "Everyone Gao, don't coax them, just let them stand there and cry. When they have cried enough, send them back to you." Mother’s concubine’s place.”
During the confrontation with Prince Teng, Huang Qiong, who was obviously losing his spirit, drove the prince, who was accompanied by the wet nurse, and his supporter out of the Guangshou Palace in a few words. The young princes started to compete and cried so hard that the Guangshou Palace was turned into a vegetable market. Others didn't care about Huang Qiong's move, they just regarded it as a joke.
But to Prince Teng opposite him, it was like an insult. It was only then that he realized that the guy opposite him, who was facing him and had the leisure to drive out the people around his younger brother, was Prince Teng who really didn't take him seriously. Not caring about anything else, he opened his mouth and cursed, then picked up a chair next to him and rushed forward to fight Huang Qiong.
And King Yong, who was standing in front of Huang Qiong, heard that Huang Qiong still had the time to meddle in other people's affairs at this time, and couldn't help but sigh in his heart that this guy has such a big heart. He could only bite the bullet, pick up the chair in his hand and go forward. At this time, the entire Guangshou Hall was in chaos. As for the mood of the old man sitting there, no one paid any attention to it.
Just when King Teng and King Yong were about to get into a scuffle, a sharp shout made the two people who had raised the chairs in their hands stop their hands in unison. Although he was still staring at the other party, he couldn't help but let go of the things he was doing. The person who shouted to stop the two people was not the emperor who was sitting on top with a gloomy face, but Huang Qiong whom he had never met before.
As the eldest daughter of the emperor, she is also the oldest princess among all Huang Qiong's brothers and sisters. Huang Qiong only met his eldest sister Princess Jincheng a few times at the funeral of Queen Dahang. Although she was born as a commoner, as the emperor's eldest daughter, Princess Jincheng, who was two years older than the prince, was extremely favored by the emperor because she was the eldest daughter.
Otherwise, as the eldest daughter of a concubine, she would not have been seated above Princess Shouyang, who was the legitimate daughter, when the emperor gave a banquet. Moreover, although Princess Jincheng was a female prostitute, her temperament was very similar to that of the emperor. His temperament is bold and resolute, far beyond that of ordinary men. In the royal family, especially among the princes, his prestige is second only to that of the emperor.
The princes, especially the older princes who had experienced the Huaiyang Rebellion, including Queen Daxing's fourth son, were both cunning and ruthless. But for this eldest sister, I feel both respect and fear. Because when Grandpa Huang Qiong was in trouble, the eldest daughter of the emperor single-handedly supported several younger brothers. To those princes, she was almost as existing as a biological mother.
Without Princess Jincheng, who sold off the only jewelry she had and took great pains to find a wet nurse to bring her into the palace, King Teng, King Yong, and King Song would hardly be able to survive at all. Prince Ji has always been with her. He even sleeps with one eye open, for fear that someone will harm his younger brother. Even the four sons of the queen who were in the cold palace at that time were taken care of in every possible way.
Although this Princess Jincheng no longer cares about the affairs of the palace after getting married. But no one dared to look down upon this aunt. Even the concubine De, who had always been domineering in the palace, had to restrain herself when she saw the eldest daughter of the emperor. With her words, no matter whether Prince Teng or Prince Yong wanted to fight, they had no choice but to give up.
Pushing aside King Song and King Jia who were standing in front of her, Princess Jincheng walked up to King Teng and King Yong who were glaring at each other, and scolded sternly: "What kind of behavior do you have? If this was spread to the foreign ministers, they thought we were There is no tutor in the Tian family. Do you really want to make your father sick before you are willing to do it? Look at what you are like, all these years you have been reading books and getting into the dog's belly?"
King Teng and King Yong were punished with low eyebrows and they did not dare to say anything. Princess Jincheng walked up to Huang Qiong again and looked at her carefully. After leaving the palace, she had always disliked this younger brother when she saw him and had never looked at him directly. Then she said: "Ninth brother, your sixth brother is so evil-minded." He is straight, has no scheming, and often doesn’t think things through very carefully.”
"I drank too much today, and I have been away from the capital for a while. I don't know much about what happened in the capital and the palace this year. When they were young, I was the one who did this. The eldest sister raised him single-handedly. It was me, the elder sister, who did not educate him well back then and made him lose his etiquette in front of the ninth younger brother. Here, I can't help him on his behalf.
"The Ninth Brother's status is different now. They say that the prime minister's belly can hold a boat. Although the Ninth Brother is not the Prime Minister, but he can receive such kindness from his father, he must be broad-minded enough. I also hope that the Ninth Brother will have a lot of money and will not care about you. Sixth Brother’s unintentional words. No matter what, to outsiders, we are still a family, do you think we are Ninth Brother?”
Although Princess Jincheng said she was talking about a family, she made clear distinctions between what she said and what she said, clearly excluding Huang Qiong from the other side. Prince Teng was brought up by her, so naturally he and her eldest sister are members of the same family. As for Huang Qiong, the meaning of Princess Jincheng's words is not just as simple as being unfamiliar. What does it mean to be a family in front of outsiders?
Could it be that without outsiders, Prince Teng was a family member with them, and he became an outsider? These words were polite and polite on the surface, but privately, they were even more irritating than Prince Teng's mouthful of Huaiyang's sins. Hearing what Princess Jincheng said, which seemed to be affectionate on the surface but was actually very unfamiliar, Huang Qiong frowned slightly, but then her expression returned to normal.
He just nodded lightly and didn't make any further statement. Regarding Princess Jincheng's replacement for Prince Teng, she apologized to herself, neither saying she was satisfied nor dissatisfied. In short, it is impossible to tell what he is really thinking at this time. Prince Teng, who was still unconvinced, opened his mouth to say something when he heard Princess Jincheng apologize to Huang Qiong on his behalf.
But Princess Jincheng glanced at her and then withered again. Seeing the domineering Prince Teng, he was actually treated so submissively by his eldest sister. The equally flamboyant and unruly King Yong, when facing his eldest sister, was not honest and meek like himself. Although Huang Qiong looked normal, she couldn't help but feel wary of her eldest sister.