Chapter 74: It's Too Lonely to Be Alone! 4
Qianqian didn't know how to react to Nangong Jing's arrival for a while, so she had to kneel in place in a daze, watching Nangong Jing walk towards her,
Hearing Li Miaoling say this about Nangong Jing, Qianqian realized that Nangong Jing said that he would never participate in the prince's birthday banquet that day, and it was really true.
Now, Nangong Jing was caught by Li Miaoling with pigtails, which made him ridiculed by Li Miaoling in front of everyone, and Qianqian inevitably felt a little guilty,
But this guilt was only short-lived, only for a few seconds,
As soon as Li Miaoling's words fell, he saw Nangong Jing show a surprised look, and then, he turned his head to look at the soul chaser on the side and asked, "Today is the birthday of the prince's elder brother?" ”
The corners of the soul chaser's mouth twitched, and he cooperated: "Yes, the prince, it's just that the prince has never celebrated the prince's birthday, so he won't be impressed--"
There was a gasp from the crowd,
Qianqian: "......", she obviously underestimated Nangong Jing--
And that's not all,
After chasing souls, Nangong Jing stretched out his fan and knocked on the head of the soul chaser, "Bastard, such a big thing, you didn't even tell this king, go back and copy the Tao Te Ching a hundred times!" If you don't copy the Tao Te Ching, you will always do something that bullies the weak and immoral! It's simply a moral degradation, everyone gets it and is punished, it damages the Seven Kings Mansion of this king, no, it damages the face of my Nanyue Kingdom",
The soul chaser was very cooperative with a look of "enlightenment", and responded: "Yes! The prince taught a lesson! The subordinates will definitely read the Tao Te Ching well and be a moral person",
Everyone knows that the Tao Te Ching is not a work on morality, as most people understand. In fact, the word morality has a different concept. The first 37 chapters of the Tao Te Ching talk about "Tao", and the last 44 chapters talk about "virtue".
Originally, it was Li Miaoling who accused Nangong Jing of having no brother, but in turn he was sarcastic for having no morality.
Nangong Jing seemed to be talking nonsense, but it made everyone feel that it was not all nonsense, it sounded like Nangong Jing had no knowledge and didn't understand what the "Tao Te Ching" was, but he borrowed the word "morality" in the Tao Te Ching, which made Li Miaoling instantly swept his face to the ground.
The Seven Princes can use the "Tao Te Ching" so indiscriminately to the extent of reaching the peak, which can only convince people--
Sure enough, he still responded to that sentence: In Nanyue, I would rather offend the emperor than offend the seventh prince,
The emperor is principled and reasonable, but here in the Seven Princes, the gods and horses are all floating clouds, and his logic and reason are above all truths and secular ethics.
The Seventh Prince is always right!
Everyone: "......", taking into account Li Miaoling's face, everyone lowered their heads silently, not daring to look at Li Miaoling's expression at this time,
Although the prince also has the heart to defend Ning Xue, but in public, his mother was beaten by Nangong Jing for scolding Huai, which still made him feel that Nangong Jing was too much.
But the prince is a man in the end, and he knows how to forbear more than Li Miaoling, and he knows very well that if he fights with Nangong Jing like this, she can only suffer.
So the prince pulled Li Miaoling and persuaded: "Mother, forget it, it's just a little maid",
Li Miaoling's eyes were full of anger, her eyes swept towards Qianqian like sharp blades, obviously focusing all her anger on her, Qianqian deeply felt that if Nangong Jing suddenly disappeared at this moment, Li Miaoling would definitely eat herself alive.
Nangong Jing sighed twice, and said: "This king suddenly found out that the eyes of the concubine Niangniang were like this today", and deliberately paused, before continuing: "Round and spiritual",
Li Miaoling was almost fainted directly.