Chapter 322: Ascending Mien, Fighting Mi Hatred

People have been honest for a lifetime, and their children and grandchildren have only mixed up with a Fengguo general in the back. A traitorous king, even if it is the biological son of the emperor of the dynasty, stirs up chaos in the world. The descendants were not deposed as concubines, and they were actually given a title, isn't that a big joke in the world? At least until this matter is completely cold, it is inappropriate for the emperor to do anything.

In fact, both the emperor in Jingzhao and Huang Qiong in Zhengzhou know it clearly. Regardless of the real cause of this rebellion, whether it is ascertained or not. For the stability of the imperial court, even for the emperor's face, it is impossible for the true inside story to be made public. In other words, even if King Jing's rebellion is completely passive this time, the matter will end here.

If the people of the world know that the rebellion of the emperor's two sons was secretly manipulated and controlled by another son, then where is the face of the court and the prestige of the heavenly family? So even if the two kings have great grievances now, they have to endure it for the time being. Of course, Huang Qiong knew the real reason, and the emperor would definitely investigate it secretly.

If this matter is not verified, I am afraid that the emperor will not even be able to sleep. But this matter can only become a secret of the heavenly family forever, at least on the surface, it ends here. And whatever the real reason is, it is impossible for the emperor to give his grandson too high a salary at the moment. Even if it is to maintain the truth on the surface, no treatment will be given.

According to the practice of previous dynasties, being the son of a rebellious clan had only two results. One is a lifelong captivity, which means that the rest of this life will be spent within those four high walls. The other is the execution of the elderly, and the distribution of the young. Whether they survive or not depends on their own lives. If he can survive until the next emperor ascends the throne, he may restore his clan status and give him an official position.

But there is a premise, that is, their Lao Tzu is wronged, and the next emperor is willing to rehabilitate. Otherwise, you can only be a concubine in this life. Just like the four sons of Li Ke, the third son of Emperor Taizong of the former Tang Dynasty, it was not until his cousin ascended the throne for the second time that he was restored to his due treatment. Otherwise, you can only spend the second half of your life in Lingnan smelling the miasma.

And according to the past practice, even if the emperor finally really found out the reason. When the limelight passes, it is estimated that at most it will be a county duke as compensation. However, Huang Qiong felt that the title of the duke of the county, his emperor Laozi, did not intend to compensate himself, but to keep a reward for the next emperor.

Because this is the best guarantee for King Jing's children. When his own emperor Lao Tzu was in power, King Jing's children would at least not suffer too many grievances. But once his imperial grandfather was gone, the title was very important. In addition to ensuring their lives, it is more about saving their lives.

And Huang Qiong saw through this point to understand the hard work of his emperor Lao Tzu and his second brother. A county prince doesn't even give a county king. His own emperor Lao Tzu is very likely to be showing weakness to his group of tiger and wolf sons. My own emperor Lao Tzu meant, no matter what happens here for your second brother, I have reached this point.

It's only given to a county prince who doesn't even have a guard and a few fiefs, so it's definitely impossible to threaten you. In the future, no matter who ascends the throne, you will leave some blood for your second brother. Your second brother is gone, just a county prince, just to give them a guarantee. This favor, I will sell it to you, and you can also raise your noble hand, don't kill it all.

And his second brother committed suicide by taking poison, which may not be without this meaning. If he returned to Beijing alive, the emperor might have given him suicide. But judging by Huang Qiong's understanding of the emperor's personality, Huang Qiong knew that this might not be much. Especially this second brother, who is still the concubine of Queen Daxing. Even in the face of Empress Daxing, the emperor can't do too much.

The most likely punishment is expulsion from the clan and permanent banning. And this captivity, it is not that he is alone in the captivity, but that everyone in the entire Jingwang Mansion will be confined together. Maybe the girls among them won't, but all the sons can't escape the fate of being with the wall for the rest of their lives.

In the future, no matter who succeeds to the throne, even if King Jing is not killed, this family will not be released again. In other words, it is not only King Jing himself who is imprisoned for life, but also his sons. At most, after King Jing's death, his sons were all deposed as concubines and driven out of the clan. When the time comes, without the emperor's personal action, one magistrate will be enough to kill them.

And now King Jing has committed suicide, which means that the first evil has been eliminated. The sons were not very old and were not drawn into the rebellion. Coupled with the emperor's style of holding grandchildren but not children, the clan will not necessarily be opened, and the ban is even more impossible. As for what the next emperor will do, King Jing is also powerless. Being able to do this is already his limit.

As he himself said, it's up to them to take their own lives. Thinking about this, Huang Qiong can only sigh that her second brother is not a good son, let alone a good husband, but he is barely a good father. Although he did a great job to everyone, he still didn't go down to his son after all.

Even when he died, he was still trying to save his son's life. It can even be said that he exchanged his life for his son's freedom, or simply said that he was his life. And his own emperor Lao Tzu can be regarded as painstaking. For the sake of these grandchildren, although they didn't say it explicitly on the surface, they could bow their heads to their sons in private, which was not an ordinary good intention.

It's just that what Huang Qiong doesn't understand is that he vaguely feels that the emperor bowed his head this time, as if he was bowing his head to himself. After all, this treatment, after returning to Beijing with King Jing's family, I am afraid the effect will be better. Now that he is still in office as an envoy in Zhengzhou, he announced it in a hurry, as if he was deliberately doing it for himself.

However, although he didn't understand the reason why the emperor did this, Huang Qiong also recognized this amount. He thinks that these are enough for King Jing's children to continue to live a life of fine clothes and food. No matter how much they are, under the hands of those greedy wolf-like clans, and their uncles who are equally greedy and even have strange minds, they may not be able to keep it.

Although 2,000 hectares is not too much, it is definitely not too little. If you are in charge of yourself, you will not be able to do at least 60% of the rent. If everything is according to the laws of the imperial court, it is a good thing for the people of the fiefdom. Although the tax burden may not have been reduced much, at least the burden of forced labor has been greatly reduced.

As for this division, it is because King Jing not only has such a king's eldest son, but also other children. It's all given to him, what about the other children? Especially the biological mother of Wang's eldest son, who is bitter and greedy, not an ordinary person who cares about his mother's family. For the biological mother of the eldest son of Wang, Huang Qiong's impression is not ordinarily bad.

Give him too much, I'm afraid that all the money will be drawn by her to her mother's house. Other children, a single eldest son may not be able to get it. They are all descendants of the Heavenly Family, and they are all children born of the same father. Huang Qiongke, no matter what kind of children are born and concubines, are all treated equally. What's more, although the eldest son of the king is now under Lin Hanyan's name, he is not a son-in-law.

Besides, whether the eldest son of the king can take on the responsibility of the patriarch of a big family, Huang Qiong still has to observe. When he can really reach the point where the eldest brother becomes a father, Huang Qiong will not ignore other things. But at least for now, Huang Qiong still has to leave some back-ups. After doing this, Huang Qiong felt that she was already benevolent and righteous, plus fair.

can be regarded as having a relatively satisfactory explanation for his second brother. It's just that Huang Qiong didn't know that for his arrangement, the eldest son of Wang, at the instigation of his biological mother, although he did not express his position on the surface, but he did not approve of it in private, and it could even be said that he was extremely disgusted and rejected in his heart.

Because in the eyes of his biological mother, since he is the eldest son of the king, he will be the patriarch after his father's death. The wealth left by King Jing can only be handed over to him for possession alone. King Jing's title is impossible to pass on, there is no doubt about it. But he is also the grandson of the emperor, even if he is implicated again, at least one of the titles of the county king will not be able to escape.

As for how the other younger siblings should be divided, this is a matter for him, the eldest son of the king, and now the patriarch of King Jing. At least Huang Qiong, who is an uncle, is not qualified to meddle at all. Now, he only gave his mother and son forty percent of the benefits, isn't this a clear slap in the face of him, the eldest son of the king, or simply saying that he looks down on him, the eldest son of the king?

and his own mother-in-law, who didn't even give birth to a child, but she was in charge of everything in the house. Not to mention his mother, even he, the eldest son of the king, can't get involved. is still looking for his mother everywhere, suppressing his biological mother everywhere, and he doesn't put his eldest son in his eyes at all, which makes him even more jealous and abnormal.

is the so-called Dou Mi En, Shengmi Hatred, Huang Qiong didn't expect that he worked hard to get treatment for him, but instead of making his nephew grateful, he was resented. And after peeping into the affair between Huang Qiong and Princess Jing, he even resented his mother-in-law. At the instigation of his biological mother, he thought that all this was provoked by his hateful mother-in-law.

It's just that this king's eldest son is King Jing's biological son in the end. And when Huang Qiong, the second brother, was alive, because he had no son-in-law. The most beloved son is now his younger brother. There is no way to recognize him other than that he sits on the throne of God. For his eldest son, he has also put a lot of hard work into education.

The scheming of this eldest son of the king is much deeper than that of his mother, who is basically brainless except for provoking. Although he has great resentment towards Huang Qiong, the ninth uncle, and Lin Hanyan, his mother-in-law. But he clearly knows that he doesn't have any ability to compete with his ninth uncle and his mother-in-law who has the support of the ninth uncle behind him.

He suppressed all the hatred in his heart and did not show it. Not only did he face Huang Qiong and his mother-in-law alone, but he also didn't show any performance. even showed more respect for his ninth uncle and mother-in-law, at least on the surface, than before. It's just that he doesn't know that Huang Qiong doesn't care much about the performance of his eldest son.

In addition to taking his studies every day, Huang Qiong basically has little contact with him on weekdays, and even deliberately avoids contact. And the school examination is not just for him. All of King Jing's sons who have tied their hair and studied are studying, and Huang Qiong has to take the school exam every day. Because this is the emperor's request, Huang Qiong is also helpless.

Unlike other emperors of the Great Qi Dynasty, they did not attach much importance to their children's education, even the education of the crown prince, which was different from a hammer in the east and a stick in the west. Huang Qiong, the emperor Laozi, still attaches great importance to the reading of his children and grandchildren. On the second day of Huang Qiong's arrival in Zhengzhou, he received a secret decree asking him to immediately resume the education of King Jing's children, and asked him to take the school examination in person every day.