Volume 1 The Towering Great Yi Chapter 70 Untie the Flying Flowers and the Sun and the Moon

Mu Changan's words were inevitably a bit heartless.

So after she finished speaking, not only Xiu Zhao, but even Bai He on the side leaned slightly, glanced at her slightly, and then lowered his head to pour the tea set on the table.

Xiu Zhao heard her words coldly, so he naturally didn't plan to expose it easily, so he immediately blocked her and asked.

"Since you also know that there are some things that don't require you to work hard, then what kind of enemy still has to go into battle shirtless?"

Although the words are not rough, and the young general's words are inevitably a little unreasonable, and he is a little nonsense, but Mu Chang'an also understands what he really wants to say.

So she took a sip of tea and whispered after setting the lamp.

"Those who are kings should also understand that the reason why the world is prosperous lies in obeying the will of the people, and if those in power act perversely and govern the country contrary to the will of the people, in the long run, it is inevitable that political affairs will be abolished, but it is only a matter of time."

If the people's will deviates from the imperial power, no matter how much planning and wisdom of those in power can be used, the country will be tantamount to the collapse of the edifice.

Bai He's hand for her tea paused slightly, but in an instant he reacted, and continued to add a little more to her tea bowl, but the movement became lighter.

The room was quiet for a while, and then Mu Changan said softly again.

"Ah Zhao, there are some things that I shouldn't have interfered in, but I still rashly involved them, and what I relied on was only the kindness left by my father, in fact, this is already a little inappropriate."

"As for the rest, I haven't been able to think about those places yet, and I shouldn't think about them, and even if he talks about right and wrong in the future, it's all a hundred years from now, and it has nothing to do with me."

The face of the Mu royal family, she will not be easily trampled on, which naturally includes herself.

But if one family wants to rule the world for thousands of generations, it is not something she needs to think about and plan.

In this world, after all, there are still too many variables.

Mu Changan never thought that this world must be the world of the Mu family, and he never thought that the people of the world should be born to be the supporters of the Mu family.

For thousands of generations, it should be the people who have continued to multiply on this land from generation to generation, and it is the civilization that has been accumulated and nurtured by this vast territory.

It's history, it's culture.

Instead of a family with one surname one day.

Mu Chang'an and her father, Mu Zhiyan, Prince of Jiuzhang, have never had the same ideas.

Her father is a descendant of the Mu family, although he has spent most of his life in the military camp, but in the final analysis, what her father inherited in his bones is still the deep-rooted thinking of the Mu royal family.

In fact, it's not just Prince Jiuzhang who has such an idea, the heirs of the nobles of the family, and those who have a little ambition all have such an idea.

From the earliest history that can be traced.

In the rich land of Dongzhou Continent, the Qu people originally opened a national temple here, and later, it was the ancestors of the Chi people, the Hasats, who defeated the Qu people and occupied the Qu palace.

Since then, the female emperor system of the matrilineal clan period and the era of the Qu people has been abolished.

Patrilineal clans have since arisen from here.

In the thousands of years that followed, the Donglu people, who had been removed from the ambiguity, began to come into contact with different foreign people, different customs, and different foreign cultures brought about by the war.

Since then, under the fierce collision of different cultures of all parties, the Dongzhou Continent has gradually formed the Dongzhou Continent today, where Confucianism is everywhere, saying that everything in heaven and earth has spirits, and the act of benevolence and etiquette is practiced.

A disagreement is no longer the case of a thousand years ago when a disagreement was a brutal and brutal use of force.

And blood kinship and family inheritance are valued by more and more aristocratic families as a new faith.

After all, I have seen more and more, and I have seen more and more Dongzhou people, and gradually I began to understand the meaning of the so-called "under the nest, there are no eggs" in the ancient books.

Along with this inherent belief, it is the Confucian tutor who is outside the male protagonist and the female protagonist is the female protagonist.

Since ancient times, a woman has not married her father, but married her husband.

But the first thing that the Gaomen Mansion did to raise her daughter was to remember the glory of the family, which was all the confidence of a woman.

And these honors come from fathers and brothers.

These generations of sons and daughters who are destined to inherit the glory of the family have either joined the army or joined the army, all of them are betting on their full wealth to fight for the female dependents of the family in the front and the rear.

Therefore, in the long run, guarding the glory of the family is the responsibility and obligation that every Dongzhou person should bear, which has become a deep-rooted concept among the people in this land.

Mu Changan is like this, but it is also because Rong Chen was busy planning for her younger brother when she was young, and she is such a decisive character, so it is naturally impossible to be idle to guide Chang'an in this regard.

Because Rong Chen was raised by the former queen since he was a child, some deep-rooted ideas have been accepted by Rong Chen subtly.

So much so that Rong Chen may unconsciously feel that everything should be like this.

Chang'an is different, Rong Chen has never specifically taught her this aspect, and it is not easy for her biological parents to meet her, because every time they meet, her father, queen and mother are all obedient to her and spoil her.

Where will they be distracted to teach her, in their opinion, that "only if the blood family is good, will it benefit itself", which involves the sharing of honor and disgrace and responsibility of the family.

The elders won't, so naturally no one dares to ask her to listen to her, not to mention that these truths should have been admonished since childhood.

It's like this for a long time, because no one has ever whispered these things in her ear.

Therefore, when it comes to issues such as family honor and disgrace, Mu Changan does not attach as much importance to other peers who grew up in a normal environment.

Naturally, she doesn't have such a strong sense of superiority born from her family and the so-called sense of responsibility for the supremacy of the family forever.

Therefore, because of these inherent thoughts of hers, her current attitude is incomprehensible to Shuzhao and Hakuzuru.

So almost as soon as Mu Changan's words fell, the aura on Xiu Zhao's body changed a little, no longer in the previous state of being lazy and lazy, but faintly revealing a slight edge.

Mu Changan's attitude is something that Xiu Zhao can't agree with.

But when Hakutsuru poured him new tea, the sound of the tea set colliding with several cases brought back his thoughts slightly.

So Xiu Zhao calmed down and thought about it again, and understood that Chang'an was because of the old things in the south, so her attitude was only because of her dissatisfaction and resentment towards the emperor of the current dynasty.

Young General Xiu would never have thought that His Royal Highness the County Lord would have said this from the bottom of his heart.

Of course, it was precisely because the major general understood at this moment that he did not continue to say anything.

Because as soon as she opens her mouth at this time, it will inevitably involve her biological father and mother.

The young general is actually a delicate person, and he is afraid that Chang'an will be sad when he thinks of the prince and princess of Jiuzhang.

The purpose of Chang'an's words now is nothing more than to tell him bluntly that Fang Ge will save her, and she doesn't need him to intervene.

But why did Fang Ge return to Beijing, and whether the reason for this would be accidentally leaked out, or even whether the leakage would chill the hearts of the border soldiers......

and so on, all of these aspects that need to be considered by the superiors, she has no intention of distinguishing, and she is powerless to deal with the aftermath.

What could he do?

In fact, after thinking about it carefully, Xiu Zhao felt that she didn't say anything wrong.

Because Xiu Zhao himself was born in Jiangmen, what he has been instilled in his mind since he was a child is to protect the territory and the people, and it is also the honor and disgrace of the family, and he is loyal to the monarch and patriotic.

But he is a man, and protecting his family and defending the country is what a manly man should do.

Chang'an is different, she is still young, and she is a girl, although she is sensitive by nature, but she rarely walks outside, so it is understandable that she will inevitably be less thoughtful.

The young general had already prepared a very reasonable explanation for His Royal Highness the county lord in his heart before he spoke again.

"You must remember what your stepfather once told you, that you will never be alone."

The words were a little unconsciously cautious, and the voice of the speech was deliberately softer, of course, this was just the softness that the major general thought he was.

"Chang'an, after today, you have to remember that no matter when, where, or what the situation your brother is in the future, he will do his best to protect you."

Her brother naturally refers to Xiu Zhao.

In the past, after the prostration, the loyal and brave general, her stepfather once said this to her.

At that time, she and Xiu Zhao had already known each other, but they had never seen the father who was very strict in his mouth and often reprimanded him.

At that time, when I visited my relatives, it was the first official meeting between the county lord of Chang'an and the general.

At that time, the loyal and brave general in front of Mu Changan was in his prime, and his attitude when talking to her was very gentle.

It is very far from the image of the general who has no patience with him and scolds him at every turn.

Therefore, at that time, the county lord of Chang'an, who was still in the stage of eating soft and not hard, responded very obediently as soon as he heard the general's words.

Of course, Xiuzhao's nightmare also came early, because since then, Chang'an has been more handy at calling him like a chicken feather as an arrow, and is especially good at threatening him.

If she gets into trouble and accidentally happens to the east window, then she won't even think about it, and she will take him to the hole at every turn, and she doesn't feel guilty.

Xiu Zhao was originally full of excitement and hot heart that he thought he had got a cheap sister, and he was poured cold water on it again and again.

The major general was the last to figure it out, and it is estimated that he was the only one who heard the word brother among the people present at the time.

And Chang'an's understanding of the four words of protecting her is different from his understanding of those four words.

If you count it carefully, the most convincing person in Xiu Zhao's youth should be the eldest princess Rongchen of Luoshui Palace.

There is no other reason, but in the dark period when the young general frequently carried the black cauldron, it was thanks to the eldest princess that she was clear-eyed, and he was exempted from punishment under many trumped-up charges.

Otherwise, rely on his own father? Xiu Zhao knew very well in his heart that his father couldn't count on it.