Silly White Emperor Cultivation Plan 2
"Well, I heard that there is a female beggar among the recently recruited scholars?"
"Yes, I've heard it's ugly."
"Really? So which prince's scholar is she for? ”
"Shhhh What I'm telling you must not be passed on, or it will be a great sin to lose your head. ”
"Hey, you know."
The footsteps became farther and farther away, and Ji Chu came out from behind the rockery.
Where there are people, there is gossip. And the object of this gossip seems to be me.
[Host, they say you're ugly!] The system gloats.
"Well, it's called jealousy." Ji Chu said lightly.
The problem with this plane is that the luck of the previous male protagonist was robbed, resulting in the current male protagonist not being able to grow up.
And Ji Chu's task is to support this male protagonist to grow up.
The male protagonist Jun Jin is the child of the emperor and the princess of the dead country.
The princess of the dead country and the emperor of the dynasty loved each other very much, but the princess also loved her country.
And the princess's kingdom was destroyed by the emperor of the dynasty.
The princess was very distressed, on the one hand, her own country, and on the other hand, her lover, she could not give up.
In the end, she came up with a compromise and let the male protagonist be the emperor.
The man has the blood of two countries, he is the emperor, and the princess is not treasonous, but she can stay with the emperor of the dynasty.
The point is, the emperor also agreed!
However, the country that has been fought hard cannot be in the hands of the male protagonist, and it takes time to cultivate a generation of emperors.
The princess said, don't come to her before the male protagonist becomes the emperor.
It's difficult to be the emperor, I have to take care of the country's major affairs, and I am also the one who cultivates my son, and I can't see my sweetheart yet.
When the emperor of the dynasty: the baby is bitter, but the baby doesn't say it.
However, the luck of the previous male protagonist on this plane was taken away, and the luck has not been inherited, and the new luck has not yet been generated.
This male protagonist is miserable, more than ordinary people's luck, and he can't even save the emperor's anger.
The male protagonist was originally raised by Concubine Hui, one of the emperor's concubines, and Concubine Hui herself had a son.
Although she is not bad to the male protagonist, she is not much good, just make face, and the male protagonist is still very grateful to her.
Later, Concubine Hui noticed a little bit of the emperor's thoughts, so she secretly poisoned the male protagonist.
After all, a concubine who doesn't want his son to be the emperor is not a good concubine.
When the emperor found out, he changed a palace for the male protagonist, and he was worried that the other concubines would also be ruthless, so he let the male protagonist live in a palace alone.
The emperor of the dynasty did not dispose of Concubine Hui, there was not enough evidence to dispose of it, and maybe there were other thoughts.
After the male protagonist moved out, it was miserable.
When the emperor can't care too much, the male protagonist is an unlucky physique, so he has a miserable and miserable life.
Now, there is no one in the male protagonist's palace.
"It's miserable." Ji Chu came to the place where the male protagonist lived, leaned against the door, and watched the seven or eight-year-old child drying the quilt.
Even if you are dressed plainly, you can see a hint of elegance.
It's that luck......
Tut.
[Host, you just want to help him become a generation of emperors. Protect him before a new fortune is formed. 】
"Are you sure?"
[OK...... bar. The system thinks of the evil deeds of the beginning of the year that I saw before, and destruction is more suitable for her, right?
Like, I'm not sure again.
It's okay, it's a big deal to change the task.
If the system is well built, it will be much easier.
Ji Chu didn't speak again, and the corners of his mouth still had that smile on his lips.
It's harder to defend than to destroy.
Maybe it's more fun.