Chapter 1866: The current situation is more suitable for him

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Compared with this naughty child, Huang Qiong felt that Erya, who was always making him angry and vomiting blood, and had a cold attitude towards his own father, was simply a little angel. What does it mean to piss people off without paying for their lives? This naughty kid obviously has this tendency. Huang Qiong, who was a little angry, turned over this naughty kid with a mouth full of firewood. Raise your hand and let this child experience what true fatherly love is like. What does it mean to have an orderly relationship between elders and young ones? What does it mean to have trouble come from the mouth?

But before Huang Qiong's hand could fall, Situ Huanshuang hurriedly stepped forward and held the child in his arms. After gently comforting him, he said: "Your Majesty is really serious. This child is already so old, and this is the first time he has met your Majesty as his father. It is normal for the child to complain a little. Your Majesty is already indebted to him, so how can he Corporal punishment? However, although this child is a little skinny, he is very lively. This child is so cute, and it is too cute to be stuffed one by one in the palace, but it is too much for some young and mature princes, but you can't see it. "

"If I'm not afraid that Sister Duan will be unhappy, compared with his two brothers in the palace, this child is more in line with his age and what he should be like. This child did not grow up by His Majesty's side, and Your Majesty cannot discipline others. The prince's method is to take care of this child. If this child is like the princes in the palace, it will be boring. Your Majesty, you have not loved this child in these years, and you should make up for it now. As for shortcomings, in the future Just guide him slowly, he’s still young, isn’t he?”

Duan Jin also agreed with Situ Huanshuang's words. She also believed that her son, who was taught by Huang Qiong, was too upright and a little too stable. He acted like a little adult all day long. Everything he does and says is precise. Of course, this has something to do with the fact that the boy is too good at pretending. I still know my son's temperament well. I still know whether he is as young and mature as he appears to be. But compared to this kid, he was very boring.

As he gets older, he spends most of his time with his brother, Huang Qiong, taking him to study, and he is not as lively as he should be at his age. Until now, I don't even bother to tease him anymore. Because I am a mother, and now I can’t even outsmart him. Compared to his overly bookish brother, that boy just followed his father. Compared with him, this kid is much more lively. The more he looked at this quirky child, the more Duan Jin fell in love with him and took the child over.

What Situ Huanshuang said was correct. Compared with Huang Qiong, Huang Qiong valued him very much. From reading to various studies, and even martial arts, Huang Qiong personally disciplined him. At a young age, they developed a youthful and mature look as the eldest son and the second son of the emperor. This child has the look that a child of such an age should have. Although some of these words are not big or small, and some do not respect themselves very much, they are relatively lively. This is different from the education that several children have received since childhood, and the responsibilities they will bear in the future are also different, so naturally it cannot be generalized.

Thinking of this, Huang Qiong's heart softened. He looked at his ten-year-old son, whom he met for the first time, and sighed softly. He walked up to Situ Huanshuang and gently stroked the child's hair. Then he turned around and looked at Yuan Baoer, who was looking away from him with a twisted face. Facing this mother and son, it is not ordinary helplessness. Looking at the two people in front of him, Situ Huanshuang hugged the child and motioned to Huang Qiong to give him some persuasion. The child is so old, even if the negotiation fails, don't be so hard on it.

After that, he hugged the child and turned around and left with a few other people. After the child was taken away, Huang Qiong held Yuan Bao'er in her arms again and said softly: "Bao'er, what do you want me to do to make you satisfied? Is this how I have to live with you and your child?" Are we all separated like this? You are my woman, and he is my son. We are a family, how can we continue to be so close to each other? My son, I have owed him ten years. If you can't grow up by my side in the future , how can I feel embarrassed?"

Huang Qiong's helplessness made Yuan Baoer sigh softly, and his eye circles became a little red. This time, there was no struggle. She snuggled into Huang Qiong's arms and hesitated for a long time before saying, "That's it. From now on, I can let my child visit you every now and then. I can even stay with you in the palace." A while. As for me, I will not enter the palace with you. My family and my temperament are destined not to be suitable for living in the palace. The same goes for the child. The outside world is more suitable for him. I beg you, don’t You're forcing me."

What Yuan Baoer said was correct. She was born in a Taoist family, and the Yuan family, which controlled most of the Taoist sects in Jiangbei, was destined to be unfit to enter the palace. There were emperors in all dynasties who worshiped Taoism, but none of them would appoint women from Taoist sects as concubines. The Tianshi Dao in Jiangnan has grown to such an extent that there are many disciples in Jiangnan. The Celestial Masters of the past dynasties were able to marry and have children, but no emperor, no matter how pious they were, would marry a woman from the Celestial Master family. A system that unites politics and religion will never be possible in the Central Plains.

As an emperor, you can believe in Taoism, and you can also believe in Buddhism. Taoist priests can be canonized as real people, and monks can be canonized as national teachers. But one thing is, you can't get too involved with any religion. In the early dynasties of the Central Plains, the emperor and his family ruled the world together. Now, the emperor and the scholars rule the world together. No matter whether it is a high-ranking family or today's scholars, the emperor will not really have too much interaction with any religion. You can believe in any religion, but if it touches the bottom line of those people, they will never allow it.

When the old man was in power, he liked Yuan Baoer so much and trusted his father Yuan Zhizheng so much, even more than ordinary courtiers. Logically speaking, it is normal for Yuan Baoer to marry a prince. But during his reign, the old man did not grant any marriage to any prince. Even the clan didn't even propose marriage to anyone. Although it is often mentioned as a joke, it has never been taken into real action. It is estimated that the Yuan family's overt and covert forces may not be able to sleep well if they propose marriage to any prince.

Monks in the Central Plains were not allowed to get married and have children. At most, they could only be granted the title of National Preceptor, which would not really have much influence on the government. But Taoism is different. Many Taoism sects can marry wives and have children. If the girls from those people were allowed to enter the palace and become concubines. They represent or support their forces. If they support that emperor, it is very likely to cause huge chaos in the battle for the throne.

If Yuan Baoer enters the palace, those ministers will not agree. Moreover, life in the palace was too depressing. No matter how unruly a person was before, he must restrain himself when entering the palace. Yuan Baoer's temperament has not changed much from before, and I'm afraid it can only be in the Yuan family. If she were in the palace, her seemingly free and easy temperament would no longer be able to stay, and she would even be ostracized. Huang Qiong knew that he had to force Yuan Baoer back to the palace unless he ignored the objections of the courtiers or caused turmoil in the harem.

Although he is the emperor now, and he seems to be true to his word on the surface, but in fact he is still subject to too many restrictions. Seeing Huang Qiong who was a little sad, Yuan Baoer leaned quietly in Huang Qiong's arms and sighed softly: "Actually, this is good. This is good for us. He is good at Kanyu, divination, and astrology. He is the most talented child among the generations of the Yuan family. Perhaps in response to the saying that prosperity must inevitably decline, the Yuan family, which has been prosperous for hundreds of years since the pre-Tang Dynasty, has now reached the point where it has no successor. "

"In my generation, although there are many children in the Yuan family, no one is interested in these things. Although my father never forces us children to do things we don't like. But these are the foundation of the Yuan family's business after all. Medicine, Divination, Taoism, and stars are all skills that have been passed down from generation to generation in the Yuan family. But nowadays, there are fewer and fewer disciples who can really study these with their heart, or are willing to work hard to learn these. It is not easy to find a talented person now, right? For these interested children, the father puts all his hopes on him.”

"This child is said to be my son since he was born, but he was actually raised by his parents. You know my temperament. I didn't grow up at first, so how could I have the ability to raise a child? Fortunately, my parents didn't dislike me. , has been helping me take care of the child. After the child tied up his hair, all his studies were taught by his father. Especially after discovering that this child was not only interested in Kanyu, Feng Shui, and astrology, but also had rare talents, his father was even more I am overjoyed and will raise this child as the heir of the Yuan family."

"Now my father is getting older, and his formerly straight back has gradually become hunched over. And Yuan Men is seeing no successor, and his father is getting increasingly worried. At this time, how can I, a daughter, have the heart to take care of him? He left with you with the heir in his heart. When I was unmarried and pregnant, my father never disliked me. After the child was born, he even helped to bring the child up together. It was not easy to find the heir in his heart. As his daughter, how can I take away his last hope?"

"What's more, what if I follow you to the capital? Only one person can inherit your position in the future. No matter how outstanding the other children are, they can only be limited to the palm-sized world of the capital. They may not be able to leave the capital until they die. . How can it be compared to the fact that he can live freely and freely in the Yuan family? He can also learn what he likes and do what he likes. Without the status of a prince, he can live a happier life. He has to be more self-centered. This is the best arrangement for him."

Yuan Baoer's words left Huang Qiong silent. He knew that Yuan Baoer was right. In the Tian family, except for the prince's status which is quite honorable, the rest is hard to describe. Although you are prosperous and wealthy, you can live without worries about food and clothing. But they can only be raised as a group of pigs. Don't say that you don't have anything to do but go out for a trip. You just can't go out to the capital for leisure. It can be said that they are a group of high-level hostages held hostage in the capital. If that child really goes to Beijing with him, I'm afraid he will be like this for the rest of his life.

It can be said that apart from being a prince and a prince, it is really better to stay in Yuanmen than to go to Beijing. Just like Yuan Baoer said, living can make you feel more comfortable. Judging from Yuan Baoer's words, the head of the Yuan family obviously valued this child very much and made it clear that he would inherit the position of head of the Yuan family. If he really takes over the helm, he will probably be no less than a prince in terms of status and honor. If you add influence, I'm afraid it will be much more nourishing than being an empty prince in the capital.

It's just that I'm afraid that Mr. Yuan will train this child as the successor head, except for the child's talent in certain things. I'm afraid it has something to do with the child's bloodline. As long as he can succeed as the head of the family, for the sake of this child, even if he wants to suppress the Yuan family, he may have to show mercy. Even today, Yuan Baoer and his mother met, maybe it was arranged by Mr. Yuan. It seems that his support of Tianshi Dao and the suppression of the Yuan family in recent years have made him feel uncomfortable.