TV Series: When the Villain Chooses to Stand by

Chapter 128 Fu Cha Lang Ya 128



Chapter 128 Fu Cha Lang Ya 128

After taking control of the base camp, Yonglian and others started their own entrepreneurial model with the support of Mongolia.

Su Lujun was overjoyed after learning of Hongli's attitude, and she sent supplies to Yongzhang more openly.

This also includes Gao Xiyue and Chen Wanyin.

Of course, this movement could not be hidden from Hongli's eyes, and of course, they had no intention of hiding it.

Hongli's bottom line was lowered again and again, and he was no longer surprised by anything that happened in the palace in the future.

Over the years, I only knew that Gao Xiyue and the others had no shortage of money, but I never thought that they had such a way of doing it!

What shocked him the most was Chen Wanyin. Although she had no contact with outsiders, she had accumulated a fortune for Jingyu that was not inferior to that of Su Lujun.

Knowing that Langya was the one behind this, Hongli almost couldn't help but want to hand over his private treasury to her.

It took a lot of willpower for him to suppress this idea.

A few years passed, and Yonglian and the other man successively established their own countries outside, which made Hongli feel very uncomfortable.

Nowadays, when people talk about Northwest China and Inner Mongolia, no one thinks that they are barren places.

Various factories supported many people and took in many refugees during disaster years.

The tax revenue of the national treasury also increased day by day, and it had long become a place where everyone longed to make a fortune.

Even officials want to work in these places because there are many new things and it is easier to gain political achievements.

The discussion about the successor in the court became increasingly intense, and they seemed to have determined that Yonglian would never come back.

All the major families tried their best to send their own daughters to Hongli.

He was both happy and helpless about this situation. He thought Yonglian had had enough fun, so he sent several letters asking him to come back, but all of them fell on deaf ears.

"Yongheng, this time, no matter what, you must bring your brother back. Do you hear me?"

Yongheng, now grown up, suppressed his excitement and responded firmly, "Don't worry, Father Huang. I will definitely not let you down."

"Okay! Be careful on this trip."

For some reason, Hongli always felt that his promise was a little strange.

As expected, Yongheng's release was like a drop in the ocean, and even the guards carefully selected by Hongli were unable to keep him under control.

Yongsheng and others in the Forbidden City were suddenly moved and ran away overnight.

Only the fourth princess Jingyan, the fifth princess Jingse and the seventh princess Jingran are left.

"A bunch of unfilial sons, you guys are still good, the emperor's love for you is not in vain."

Looking at the letters in front of him, Hongli was so angry that he gasped.

I just hate myself for being bewitched by the sweet words of these brats. If I had been more resolute and directly arranged wives for them, I wouldn't have ended up like this.

Jingse stood behind Hongli, gently pressing his shoulder. Hearing the accusation, she stuck out her tongue guiltily and winked at Jingyan.

After all, the one who let them out was his own imperial mother, and it would be a big deal if the emperor pursued the matter.

Jingyan naturally knew that their brothers had exchanged letters with each other before they left.

"Father Huang, please calm down and don't bother with them."

"A tiger father will have a dog son. Isn't it a good thing that they can achieve something?"

Hongli didn't understand why the position he dreamed of day and night when he was young had become undesirable today. The only prince left in the palace was Yongqi, who was in poor health.

He used to worry that someone was eyeing his throne, but now he is worried that no one is eyeing it.

"That's all for now, but what about Jingyou? She's just a little girl, why is she running out with these brothers?"

Speaking of this, a hint of admiration flashed in Jingran's eyes.

Jingxi and the others started their plans only after getting married, but Jingyou couldn't even wait to get married and chose to leave the palace directly.

Even the palace guards couldn't catch up, which worried Hongli the most.

She seemed to leave in a different direction from the others, heading south alone with some guards.

After finally coaxing Hongli, Jingse ran towards Changchun Palace happily.

As she gets older, she no longer has the impulsiveness she once had.

The other sisters all wanted to have their own careers and plans, but when Jingse grew up, she just wanted to stay with Langya.

Accompany her to read books, listen to music, bask in the sun, fish, and do all the boring things to pass the time.

"Empress Huang's mother!"

Jingse went straight to the back hall. The glazed platform given to Jingxi has now become the best place for Langya to take a rest.

Lang Ya caught the little girl who jumped into her arms and chuckled.

"What are you so excited about? Didn't your royal father get mad at you?"

"Mother, do you know where Sixth Sister has gone?"

"The Emperor is fine. He's used to it. He didn't even ask how people got out!"

Langya moved aside, and Jingse's eyes lit up and he lay down on her.

He nestled in Langya's arms like a child who had not grown up.

I don’t know when it started to drizzle outside. The raindrops hit the roof, making a slight dripping sound, and gathered together to flow down.

As the pleasant sound of rain fell outside, Langya told Jingse where Jingyou had gone.

"That child wanted to go overseas. I had already warned her that overseas countries are now powerful and not so easy to deal with, but she insisted on going this way."

"Concubine Mei and Concubine Qing couldn't persuade her, so they begged for a long time in Changchun Palace."

Jingse's vague voice came, "It's not very dangerous outside. Sixth sister is so beautiful, will she encounter any accidents?"

"Concubine Chun has been operating in the south for many years and has already developed mature long-distance navigation technology along the coast. With her watching over us, nothing will go wrong."

Jingse instantly woke up, straightened up and exclaimed, "Didn't Sixth Brother go to the northwest with Fourth Brother? He didn't?"

"If you want to do your job well, you must first sharpen your tools. The most advanced weapons are all on the grasslands, so of course they have to go there."

"I'm saying, no matter how big the West is, it can't withstand them all running there."

Jingse suddenly realized, and she said...

Langya pushed her down again, "It's not just because of this. Fighting and managing a war is not an easy task. They have no experience at all, so they need to get used to it with your eldest brother."

"Sure enough, my eldest brother and sister are the most powerful."

Jingse sighed proudly, as if she had already seen how she would be able to do whatever she wanted in the future.

The mother and daughter chatted and gradually fell asleep.

The entire South Third House was deserted with only Prince Yongqi left. Jingsi also came to visit with gifts after receiving the news.

"Fifth brother, what are you looking at?"

A voice as soft as water interrupted Yongqi's thoughts. He tilted his head and looked at his equally frail sister, feeling infinite bitterness in his heart.

His sister didn't remember much, but he remembered those things clearly.

"Jingsi, look at the bird on the tree. All the other birds have left, but it's the only one left here with its wings broken, waiting to die."

There is a big bird's nest on the osmanthus tree in the yard. It was built by Yongqi himself when he first moved in.

Birds live there every year.

This kind of thing is not uncommon, it's just the survival of the fittest.

But today, Yongqi looked at all this and found it extremely ironic.


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