After rebirth, His Highness Xinshu was pampered by me.
Chapter 304 Tell me your reasoning
Chapter 304 Tell me your reasoning
The emperor just said: "If it's not, it's not. You don't have to take it to heart if the people below spread nonsense, so you don't have to worry so much!".
Although Jinse was not worried about anything, when the emperor said this, she nodded: "Yes, I know!".
The emperor was obviously very happy to see her well-behaved, and couldn't help but comfort her again: "Prince Daliang can't stay in Dasheng for long, so he doesn't have time to keep an eye on the palace.".
Therefore, Jinse didn't need to worry too much about Prince Daliang.
Jinse heard this and said with a smile: "I understand, I understand.".
After saying this, the emperor changed his tone and asked again: "By the way, I also heard that Fengzhao Palace just called you over again?".
Jinse nodded: "The Queen sent someone to deliver the edict, I dare not not go!".
The emperor narrowed his eyes slightly. Although the emperor did not want Jinse and Empress Li to meet, after all, Empress Li had never liked Jinse. When the two of them met, the emperor could almost imagine what the scene would be like.
But... Jinse was right. When the Queen summoned him, Jinse had to go as well.
Thinking of this, the emperor couldn't help but think about other things for a while, and then asked Jinse when he came to his senses: "What did the queen say when she called you over?"
It wasn't that he had to get to the bottom of things, but he only valued Jinse's affairs. In order to prevent Jinse from suffering, he naturally wanted to ask.
Jinse was also direct and said: "The Queen asked the servant to go there because of the matter of Prince Daliang. The Queen wanted the servant to come and express to the emperor that she is willing to go to Daliang with Prince Daliang...".
The emperor could imagine that Empress Li would not have anything nice to say about Jinse, but after hearing what Empress Li said, the emperor couldn't help but frown in displeasure.
He asked Jinse: "Is this what the Queen said?".
Jinse nodded and said: "What the Queen means is that Daliang and we are now on good terms. After all, the other party is the Prince of Daliang. For the sake of good relations between the two countries, I should naturally stand up and express my willingness to follow the Prince of Daliang."
There seems to be nothing wrong with this statement, at least in a broad sense.
Since ancient times, in order to maintain relations between countries, how many women have been sacrificed?There is no need to list other examples from the past dynasties. The current princess of Ankang County is a living example.
What is his identity?After all, when she was in Daliang, she was also a princess who was loved by the Emperor of Daliang.
But wasn't he sent to Dasheng just like that, and finally married to the prince of Ankang County?
So in a sense of justice, Princess Liuyu sacrificed her marriage for the sake of the friendly exchanges between Daliang and Dasheng. And Jinse, to put it bluntly, is just a slave. Why can't she make sacrifices for the sake of the relationship between the two countries?
Of course, this is just looking at this matter from a broad perspective.
But why didn't Queen Li and Princess Liuyu grasp this principle, so they used it to demand Jinse in a fair and just way?
As for whether Jinse himself is willing to do this, who cares?Just like whether Princess Liuyu was willing to marry Dasheng far away, no one cared, right?
Eunuch Yang raised his head and glanced at Jinse. He admired Jinse in his heart. He didn't expect Jinse to say such words directly. Wasn't she worried that the emperor was reminded by her and nodded in agreement?
After all, no matter how much the emperor valued Jinse, Eunuch Yang knew that for the emperor, the people of Dasheng were the most important thing in the emperor's heart.
Of course, no one knows what Eunuch Yang is thinking at this moment.
After listening to Jinse's words, the emperor seemed to think about it for a while, and then he asked Jinse: "The queen and others said this, so what do you think makes sense in the queen's words?"As soon as this question came out, Eunuch Yang couldn't hold it back. He subconsciously raised his head and glanced at the emperor. For a moment, he couldn't understand why the emperor would ask Jinse this question.
Jinse was also a little surprised, but she was not surprised why the emperor would ask her this question. She was just a little confused as to why the emperor would ask such a question.
Therefore, Jinse was thinking about the question itself at this time, and did not think about the reason why the emperor asked her.
Jinse thought about it seriously, then nodded to the emperor and shook his head.
The emperor originally just asked this question tentatively. He also thought about how Jinse would answer this question, but he just didn't expect Jinse to behave like this.
He didn't quite understand what Jin Se meant, so he couldn't help but ask: "Why, what do you mean by nodding and shaking your head?"
Jinse glanced at the emperor, hesitated for a moment, and then replied honestly: "Returning to the emperor, I just think that what you said seems to make sense at first glance, but after listening carefully, it doesn't seem to make sense."
This makes sense and doesn't make sense. What kind of truth is it?
The emperor looked at Jinse with some curiosity and said, "Then you should tell me carefully what you think about this. Why does it make sense and why does it not make sense?"
Jinse pursed her lips, as if she didn't know where to start, so she stood there silently for a while.
The emperor was not in a hurry and waited quietly for Jinse to figure it out on his own.
After a while, Jinse frowned and said: "I know that the marriage between the two countries has been going on for a long time since ancient times, and the marriage is also a good way to consolidate the relationship between the two countries, so the Queen said that if it is for the sake of the two countries, It makes sense that slaves and slaves should take the initiative to express diplomatic relations, but I think this logic is too superficial!"
Seeing Jinse talking about the marriage in such a harsh manner, Eunuch Yang couldn't help but lower his head, feeling slightly worried.
Eunuch Yang didn't know how the monarchs of other countries viewed matters like marriage, but he still had some idea of how the emperor viewed it.
Eunuch Yang knew that his emperor actually didn't like things like marriage in his heart.
In particular, Princess Shengyin was forced by the court officials to get married, which made the emperor even more disgusted with the marriage.
Jinse is talking about the marriage so directly now, so don't accidentally poke the emperor's sore spot...
If the emperor is reminded of what happened back then and the emperor is unhappy, let alone Jinse himself, even he will probably not be left behind!
Fortunately, the emperor was a little unhappy at the moment, but this unhappiness was not directed at Jinse.
After all, Jinse was just telling the truth.
Therefore, the emperor naturally would not show any displeasure.
He just remained silent for a moment, and then asked Jinse: "Oh, do you think so? Then tell me, how come this long-standing thing only makes sense on the surface?"
(End of this chapter)
The emperor just said: "If it's not, it's not. You don't have to take it to heart if the people below spread nonsense, so you don't have to worry so much!".
Although Jinse was not worried about anything, when the emperor said this, she nodded: "Yes, I know!".
The emperor was obviously very happy to see her well-behaved, and couldn't help but comfort her again: "Prince Daliang can't stay in Dasheng for long, so he doesn't have time to keep an eye on the palace.".
Therefore, Jinse didn't need to worry too much about Prince Daliang.
Jinse heard this and said with a smile: "I understand, I understand.".
After saying this, the emperor changed his tone and asked again: "By the way, I also heard that Fengzhao Palace just called you over again?".
Jinse nodded: "The Queen sent someone to deliver the edict, I dare not not go!".
The emperor narrowed his eyes slightly. Although the emperor did not want Jinse and Empress Li to meet, after all, Empress Li had never liked Jinse. When the two of them met, the emperor could almost imagine what the scene would be like.
But... Jinse was right. When the Queen summoned him, Jinse had to go as well.
Thinking of this, the emperor couldn't help but think about other things for a while, and then asked Jinse when he came to his senses: "What did the queen say when she called you over?"
It wasn't that he had to get to the bottom of things, but he only valued Jinse's affairs. In order to prevent Jinse from suffering, he naturally wanted to ask.
Jinse was also direct and said: "The Queen asked the servant to go there because of the matter of Prince Daliang. The Queen wanted the servant to come and express to the emperor that she is willing to go to Daliang with Prince Daliang...".
The emperor could imagine that Empress Li would not have anything nice to say about Jinse, but after hearing what Empress Li said, the emperor couldn't help but frown in displeasure.
He asked Jinse: "Is this what the Queen said?".
Jinse nodded and said: "What the Queen means is that Daliang and we are now on good terms. After all, the other party is the Prince of Daliang. For the sake of good relations between the two countries, I should naturally stand up and express my willingness to follow the Prince of Daliang."
There seems to be nothing wrong with this statement, at least in a broad sense.
Since ancient times, in order to maintain relations between countries, how many women have been sacrificed?There is no need to list other examples from the past dynasties. The current princess of Ankang County is a living example.
What is his identity?After all, when she was in Daliang, she was also a princess who was loved by the Emperor of Daliang.
But wasn't he sent to Dasheng just like that, and finally married to the prince of Ankang County?
So in a sense of justice, Princess Liuyu sacrificed her marriage for the sake of the friendly exchanges between Daliang and Dasheng. And Jinse, to put it bluntly, is just a slave. Why can't she make sacrifices for the sake of the relationship between the two countries?
Of course, this is just looking at this matter from a broad perspective.
But why didn't Queen Li and Princess Liuyu grasp this principle, so they used it to demand Jinse in a fair and just way?
As for whether Jinse himself is willing to do this, who cares?Just like whether Princess Liuyu was willing to marry Dasheng far away, no one cared, right?
Eunuch Yang raised his head and glanced at Jinse. He admired Jinse in his heart. He didn't expect Jinse to say such words directly. Wasn't she worried that the emperor was reminded by her and nodded in agreement?
After all, no matter how much the emperor valued Jinse, Eunuch Yang knew that for the emperor, the people of Dasheng were the most important thing in the emperor's heart.
Of course, no one knows what Eunuch Yang is thinking at this moment.
After listening to Jinse's words, the emperor seemed to think about it for a while, and then he asked Jinse: "The queen and others said this, so what do you think makes sense in the queen's words?"As soon as this question came out, Eunuch Yang couldn't hold it back. He subconsciously raised his head and glanced at the emperor. For a moment, he couldn't understand why the emperor would ask Jinse this question.
Jinse was also a little surprised, but she was not surprised why the emperor would ask her this question. She was just a little confused as to why the emperor would ask such a question.
Therefore, Jinse was thinking about the question itself at this time, and did not think about the reason why the emperor asked her.
Jinse thought about it seriously, then nodded to the emperor and shook his head.
The emperor originally just asked this question tentatively. He also thought about how Jinse would answer this question, but he just didn't expect Jinse to behave like this.
He didn't quite understand what Jin Se meant, so he couldn't help but ask: "Why, what do you mean by nodding and shaking your head?"
Jinse glanced at the emperor, hesitated for a moment, and then replied honestly: "Returning to the emperor, I just think that what you said seems to make sense at first glance, but after listening carefully, it doesn't seem to make sense."
This makes sense and doesn't make sense. What kind of truth is it?
The emperor looked at Jinse with some curiosity and said, "Then you should tell me carefully what you think about this. Why does it make sense and why does it not make sense?"
Jinse pursed her lips, as if she didn't know where to start, so she stood there silently for a while.
The emperor was not in a hurry and waited quietly for Jinse to figure it out on his own.
After a while, Jinse frowned and said: "I know that the marriage between the two countries has been going on for a long time since ancient times, and the marriage is also a good way to consolidate the relationship between the two countries, so the Queen said that if it is for the sake of the two countries, It makes sense that slaves and slaves should take the initiative to express diplomatic relations, but I think this logic is too superficial!"
Seeing Jinse talking about the marriage in such a harsh manner, Eunuch Yang couldn't help but lower his head, feeling slightly worried.
Eunuch Yang didn't know how the monarchs of other countries viewed matters like marriage, but he still had some idea of how the emperor viewed it.
Eunuch Yang knew that his emperor actually didn't like things like marriage in his heart.
In particular, Princess Shengyin was forced by the court officials to get married, which made the emperor even more disgusted with the marriage.
Jinse is talking about the marriage so directly now, so don't accidentally poke the emperor's sore spot...
If the emperor is reminded of what happened back then and the emperor is unhappy, let alone Jinse himself, even he will probably not be left behind!
Fortunately, the emperor was a little unhappy at the moment, but this unhappiness was not directed at Jinse.
After all, Jinse was just telling the truth.
Therefore, the emperor naturally would not show any displeasure.
He just remained silent for a moment, and then asked Jinse: "Oh, do you think so? Then tell me, how come this long-standing thing only makes sense on the surface?"
(End of this chapter)
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