Chapter 66 Inheritance

Style: Girl Author: Toshihiko MinamiWords: 2122Update Time: 24/02/21 00:25:14
King Jin signaled the maid who sent Ning Jiayin out to go back. He led Miss Ning forward. Ning Jiayin was petite and walked slowly. King Jin slowed down and waited for Ning Jiayin to walk with him. It felt good to be side by side.

Fufeng looked at his prince's deliberately slowed down pace, and immediately aroused the heart of an old mother, saying, "Wow, your prince will take care of others."

"Su Xiangguo was caught trying to escape." King Jin guessed that Ning Jiayin already knew about this matter. After all, it was not a trivial matter, but he still wanted to tell her.

"Well, I heard about this a few days ago. After all, the commotion is quite big. Some people in the court are already frightened, right? Su Xiangguo has been immersed in the court for many years, and he must have many fans."

Prince Jin's heart suddenly blossomed. As expected, it was so comfortable to talk to Miss Ning. She was not like an ordinary boudoir lady, but rather like a comrade-in-arms and a fellow disciple. Her keenness and overall view made him impressed. Be amazed by it.

"A lot of people have their tail between their legs these days."

"Many people don't know what he did, and some people were taken advantage of by him."

The King of Jin felt that if Ning Jiayin were a man and entered the court as an official, he would be a counselor and would make a great contribution to Daliang. But at this moment, he was very happy that Miss Ning was not a man!

"What the girl said is absolutely true. Many people only think that he is the humerus minister of the Liang Kingdom."

“The dirtier some people are inside, the more holy they pretend to be on the outside, and they hide it too deeply, and sometimes they forget who they are.”

Miss Ning’s words are really insightful.

King Jin felt that he should seize the time to show his feelings to such a girl, otherwise he would regret it for the rest of his life if he lost the opportunity.

"I held down the infantry deputy lieutenant Liu Feng at the layout site."

"Infantry Lieutenant? He is actually a military general. This means that there must be someone from him in the barracks."

Fu Feng, who was behind him, now understood why his father treated Miss Ning differently?

I wonder how many girls in the world can keep up with my topic.

Miss Ning not only kept up with what she said, but also hit the mark every time.

Prince Jing also clenched his fists excitedly. Miss Ning's acumen was truly unmatched.

"We cleared the barracks and found a lot of them. I guess there are still some hidden deep inside."

"It depends on how much the Prime Minister and the deputy lieutenant explain."

"It's such a pity that Miss Ning is not a man!"

Ning Jiayin looked at King Jin, wondering what he meant?

"The girl's keenness is not inferior to that of the officials in the court."

Sharp? Ning Jiayin didn't feel it herself. She just followed the topic of King Jin and naturally said what she thought. Maybe it was because of watching TV series in her previous life.

"Maybe it's because I read a lot." Ning Jiayin used this excuse again.

Prince Jin was silent, opened his mouth, and finally asked: "Is it because Miss Ning is able to advise her brother when she is less than ten years old because she has read so many books?"

"Advice?" Ning Jiayin was confused again? She couldn't remember it for a moment.

"Didn't the girl advise her brother to give up competing with him for the position of head of the family?"

After he reminded Ning Jiayin, she remembered the conversation she had with her brother a few years ago. Her grandfather was still there at that time.

"Yes, if you read more books, you can go to places that cannot be measured by your feet, and you can make your horizons expand beyond this small area. There are more wonderful worlds outside, so I advise my brother not to just raise his ambitions. Where you can see it.”

"Isn't it good to be the head of the Ning family?"

"It's not bad, it's just inappropriate. There's also my second brother."

"Why? Is it because of the difference between concubine and concubine?" King Jin was ready to ask the question today.

"For this reason, my second brother is the legitimate son after all."

"But I, Miss Guan Ning, don't seem to care about these worldly people." Anyway, I have never seen her treat anyone with respect.

Ning Jiayin stopped and looked at him, wondering: Did he, as the eldest son of a concubine, also encounter such confusion?

After thinking about it, she said: "My eldest brother and my second brother are similar in age. Young people are competitive. It is normal for them to become competitive as time goes by. In today's world, there are differences between sons and daughters. I advise my brother to put it down and follow the trend. Because, secondly, my second brother is indeed excellent, his character, intelligence and intelligence are all excellent. If my eldest brother really wants to compete, there is no way he will give in to my eldest brother."

"Then why do you still advise your elder brother to give up?" You have already seen it so clearly, why don't you fight.

"For the sake of family unity, the younger brother may want to do it, but the mother may not. This is the legitimate son she finally got. In this case, there may be some privacy tricks. You can't underestimate the tricks of the concubine. You can't hurt both sides." Dad lost two excellent sons at the same time."

"Besides, the world is like this. If the concubine is allowed to become more powerful, our Ning family will be criticized by others, and my second brother will also be looked down upon. Of course, the basis of all this is that my second brother is outstanding, so for the sake of family unity, I have I told my big brother about it, so that everyone can feel at ease."

"Is Miss Ning already thinking about things so carefully at such a young age?"

"Your elder brother gave up after listening to your advice?"

"If you really get into it, how can you let it go so easily? This is just a one-off relationship between children. In fact, regardless of the difference between direct descendants and concubines, my eldest brother is not suitable to be the head of the family."

Prince Jin became more and more interested: "Tell me why it's not suitable?"

"My eldest brother and I are twins. Both of us are equally bad at dealing with people. Sometimes the eldest brother is not as good as me."

"But I think Miss Ning is very thoughtful every time she deals with people, so don't belittle yourself." King Jin didn't know why Ning Jiayin said this about himself.

"I know how to do it, but that doesn't mean I like it, nor does it mean I'm good at it. I don't like these people trying it out during interviews."

This sentence made King Jin laugh. Miss Ning is so interesting. How can she be as tired of this as him?

But there’s another question: “What would you do if your second brother didn’t possess both character and talent?”

"Of course I support my eldest brother." Ning Jiayin didn't want to continue discussing this issue with him, so she concluded: "Let's put it this way, if the concubine's character and intelligence are the same, choose the concubine for the sake of family harmony; if the intelligence is the same, the character is not the same. First of all, choose someone with good character, for the long-term plan of the family; if the character is the same, but with different talents, choose the one with intelligence, it is also for the long-term plan of the family."

Miss Ning's summary was so comprehensive that Fufeng admired her very much.

But King Jin did not let go of this topic: "What if your aunt forces your brother to fight?"

"My aunt doesn't know how to force..." Before Ning Jiayin could finish her words, her mind suddenly started racing. King Jin invited himself to Northern Xinjiang when he was fifteen years old. Now that the prince is not in Beijing, he is the perfect one to take the position. Timing, will it be the imperial concubine: "Did the imperial concubine force you to..." I thought in my heart and said it out loud.