Chapter 20: Night Talk in the Study (2)

The wind always reminds people of freedom and unrestrainedness, and this is especially true for Jingwen. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

The wind on the castle tower with the morning glow and the setting sun can always bring Jingwen a beautiful and relaxing feeling, although occasionally Jingwen's ears are constantly buzzing, or itching due to hypothermia, but this is not a cause for concern.

In addition to the towers behind him, the vast heaven and earth have become small as far as the eye can see, and they are all extending infinitely into the distance, until they become a line with heaven and earth.

For Jingwen, this is the broadest vision he has since he was born, even if he has not heard of the verdant and lofty mountain hunting grounds in Zhongchun, has not heard of the solemnity of the Zhongtian Sacrifice Ceremony, and has not heard of the crowds on the city tower during the Lantern Festival. But this is a scenery that belongs to him, accompanied by the breeze, accompanied by the morning glow and sunset, which is enough for Jingwen.

Jingwen grew up beside his grandmother, and no one ever mentioned his mother. But he privately felt that she might be as beautiful as Empress Chongwen, because everyone said that the women in the emperor's palace were the most beautiful and versatile in the world.

Among them, Empress Chongwen is even more prominent, and has the emperor's three thousand favors.

This does not need to be told by others to Jingwen, from the words and deeds of his father, Jingwen can get a glimpse of one or two. Although Jingwen had never seen the empress, her portrait was hung all over his father's bedroom and study.

By chance, Jing Wen caught a glimpse of a portrait of her, it was indeed a gentle and dignified beauty, the painter's skills were very superb, in the eyes of Jing Wen, who was young and did not have any ability to appreciate, the eyes of the people in the painting were very expressive - the gentleness and gentleness of it were handed to the outside of the painting.

Since then, Jingwen has always paid special attention to people's eyes, hoping to see the same look in the eyes of real people one day.

Although Jingwen has never seen a pair of eyes with the same look since then, he is also very fortunate to have found a similar look in the eyes of the two people around him, one is the current concubine he chose, and the other is the only son of Empress Chongwen, the half-brother who grew up with him since childhood.

Therefore, Jing Wen felt that he usually couldn't refuse the requests of these two people, and his grandmother also gave a comment about Jing Wen's character when he was young, Jing Wen never forgot it, but he didn't agree with it - stubborn, and too hidden. People who are difficult to be happy are suitable for survival in this deep palace.

The aspect that I don't agree with is just about happiness, Jingwen feels that he is very happy, or very lucky, because what he wants is by his side. Isn't that a great blessing? Jingwen hid this happiness deep in his heart, for fear that after announcing it, he would let this happiness slip away.

Therefore, when Jing Chong, the only son of Empress Chongwen, came to Jingwen and wanted him to take the throne in his place, Jingwen hardly used his eldest brother to explain and persuade him.

Jing Wen only asked, "Is this what you want?" and after getting Ken's answer, he replied to Jing Chong, "I'll take you for safekeeping first, and when you want to get it back, come and get it at any time." And the matter was settled.

At this time, Jingwen positioned himself as just an agent of the throne. Therefore, he just wanted to hand over this position and the mountains and rivers intact to Jing Chong, who came to take it later.

This tiger stood in the border fortress and resisted the barbarians for several years. And in the past few years of the transfer of the throne, the generals who can still keep the land from losing an inch in the case of lack of food are the characters that Jingwen respects from the bottom of his heart, and they are also an indispensable member of Jingwen to keep this position.

This first meeting, Jing Wen knew that it would not be the decisive moment of everything, but if it was handled well, it would definitely add a lot of weight to himself.

Sure enough, when he tentatively asked to exchange deeper information and intelligence with the general, the temptation from the other party was clearly placed in front of Jingwen.

What he wants to know, in fact, is nothing more than that Li Hui can't write on paper, only two or three people's things or thoughts that are passed on by their eyes and ears.

These specious things, which are only personal experience or conjecture, are indeed illusory, but they are also the most real, fragile and stubborn side of a person. It is the norm and root of all human behavior, and it is also the way to grasp the most outline of a person, if we can share the consensus at this level, and achieve agreement between both parties in this regard, then the differences and differences in other details will also be easily solved.

Jingwen held the rim of the cup with his hand after receiving the question, and his thoughts only turned twice in his heart, and then he gave up attacking the pull of words. Without consensus on the most fundamental issues, nothing can begin. And it's all built on sincerity.

"I just want to tell the general my attitude and thoughts about rejecting the enemy -- I can't retreat, I can't retreat. Jing Wen's words were soft, and he didn't even blow the water waves in the teacup in front of him.

It's just that Jingwen looked directly into Li Hui's eyes at this time, and his ink-colored pupils were firm, as if he could see the soul of the other.

made Li Hui feel like Jingwen's voice exploded in his ears.

Yes, Jing Wenming Bai can hold his position in such a harsh environment outside the Saiwai and not retreat, and even when the court is stormy, various forces overturn and squeeze each other, and it is difficult to have a definite voice, Li Hui can still firmly defend the country, which requires the enthusiastic love of the country's mountains and rivers to do, and it is this love that makes Li Hui, who is enough to make himself king in Saibei, appear in front of him at this moment.

And what such a person can identify with is naturally the spirit of tenacity and never backing down. It's just that Jingwen's words are not just for Li Hui's favor. One of Jingwen's few hobbies is to find stories in the pile of old papers, or the truth that he recognizes, and fortunately, the collection of books in the Royal Library is not only a rare book, but its inclusive principle allows Jingwen to look at the same period of history from more different perspectives.

Therefore, Jingwen had his own views on the matter of defending the territory and sealing the territory at a very young age, whether it was peace or war, it was just a means, and that national border was the bottom line that could never be crossed.

When Jing Chong handed over this position to himself, Jing Wen strengthened his belief even more, and only by sticking to this bottom line could he return a stable position and complete mountains and rivers to Jing Chong again. Although at that time, Jingwen didn't even know whether he could stand on the throne when he ascended the throne.

There are countless forces that lobby Li Hui's alliance, and Jing Wen who can understand Li Hui is by no means the first person, but Jing Wen can be regarded as the youngest among these few who can resonate with Li Hui so much.

Li Hui looked at Jingwen with blazing eyes, as if he wanted to find any clues in those clear and deep pupils, but unfortunately, or to Li Hui's satisfaction, he did not find the accidents and concealments of his predecessors, and he did not even find a little deliberate flattery and snooping, which was the revelation of his heart.

Li Hui even had a moment of delusion that the blood and military spirit in his body would be ignited and shouted just because of such a gaze.

After a while, Li Hui stroked his palm and laughed, "Okay!"

"Your Majesty is as good as I thought. Good!"