However, before the queen could make a move, Zhao Qian and a palace maid walked in.

This interrupted the Empress's spellcasting on Cao Ze.

After withdrawing her hand, she coughed lightly and said, "Qian'er, your teacher is injured, so you need to be obedient today."

Zhao Qian pouted and said, "They're still alive? You got off easy."

The chieftain's expression turned grim. "Qian'er, what did you say?"

Suddenly, a thought flashed through her mind, "Could it be..."

The speaker immediately fell silent, his gaze becoming heavy.

What was initially thought to be a routine assassination attempt now appears to be very likely orchestrated by Zhao Qian.

Since Zhao Qian lacked the skill, it must have been Guo Kai who orchestrated it.

Thinking of this, the Empress's face turned cold. It seemed she needed to give Guo Kai a warning. Cao Ze was her exclusive possession, and no one could touch him!

After Zhao Qian spoke, Cao Ze confirmed his guess.

It's highly likely that Guo Kai facilitated the Luo Wang organization.

The reason Guo Kai targeted him was because of this teenager in front of him.

If it weren't for his mother's sake, he would definitely find a chance to put him in a sack and let him know the darkness of the world.

However, this cannot be accounted for in this way.

The saying goes that a child's debt is repaid by the mother, so this debt should be attributed to his mother.

I'll give his mom a more intense workout later.

After learning the general situation, the empress said coldly, "Qian'er, kneel down! Apologize to the master!"

Zhao Qian was stunned and exclaimed, "I am a prince of the royal family, what is he!"

Enraged, the queen kicked Zhao Qian in the back of the knee with her high-heeled foot.

A scream echoed throughout Chunqing Palace.

Cao Ze's eye twitched at the sight; those were real pointed high heels!

Zhao Qian knelt heavily before Cao Ze, the intense pain making it difficult for him to get up.

"A disciple serves his teacher with the same respect as he would his father, learning his teachings and his words. A loyal minister has no foreign allies, and a disciple has a close relationship with his teacher. A teacher for a day is a father for life."

"Zhao Qian, you have greatly disappointed your mother!"

After the chieftain began quoting Jiang Taigong's "Family Instructions of Jiang Taigong," Cao Ze was completely taken aback.

It turns out that the Empress was quite cultured.

Zhao Qian, who was only fifteen years old, had never suffered such injustice.

He gritted his teeth and remained silent.

The look in his eyes as he looked at Cao Ze was filled with a small flame.

For no apparent reason, Cao Ze thought of a classic saying: "This child must not be kept alive."

"Your Majesty, the young master is still young and inexperienced, which is understandable. Please help him to get up."

The Empress Dowager snorted coldly and said, "Sir, you are broad-minded and magnanimous. Learn from me well. If there is a next time, you can forget about leaving the palace this year!"

Did you hear that?

Upon hearing that he was to be confined to his quarters, Zhao Qian immediately wilted and said, "I heard you."

"From now on, you will study here under the teacher, and I will personally supervise you. Let's see if you still dare to disrespect the teacher and be inattentive!"

"Ah..." Zhao Qian felt even worse. He had been thinking of waiting for his mother to leave so he could have a showdown with Cao Ze.

"What 'ah'!" the Empress shouted, "I'm going to get some food. You stay put!"

After the host briefly left, Zhao Qian rubbed his sore knees from being kicked by the high heels and looked at Cao Ze with resentment.

But in order to avoid being confined, Zhao Qian grumbled, "Teach me what you're going to teach, or I'll tell my father!"

He made up his mind that no matter what Cao Ze taught, he would find fault with it as much as possible.

Since his mother wasn't on his side, he went to his father and insisted on getting rid of Cao Ze!

Cao Ze was well aware of Zhao Qian's ulterior motives and paid no attention to them.

“Since you are already literate, I will first teach you one of my books.”

Zhao Qian's eyes lit up. He was just wondering how to deal with Cao Ze when this guy delivered himself right to his doorstep.

"Come on, repeat after me. At the beginning of life, people are inherently good."

Zhao Qian slammed his hand on the table, "Master Xun said that human nature is inherently evil! That's a fallacy!"

Cao Ze sighed. This thing was something he knew a little about, but not much about.

If you have no idea, even if you want to mess with someone or find fault, you have to stay calm first.

"Come on, repeat after me. At the beginning of life, people are inherently good."

"I won't listen to fallacies!"

"queen……"

"At birth, human nature is inherently good!"

Zhao Qian quickly got ready and recited it very fluently.

But he soon discovered that his mother hadn't returned yet.

"You fool me!"

Cao Ze smiled and said, "Your Highness, I know you're afraid of the Queen. You wouldn't want your mother to confine you to the palace, would you?"

"..."

"At birth, people are inherently good. Their natures are similar, but their habits differ. Remember this!"

Zhao Qian heard the sound of high heels hitting the ground, so he had no choice but to follow Cao Ze and recite some nonsensical "Three Character Classic".

He made a fierce vow in his heart that he would definitely go to his father to denigrate Cao Ze!

The queen herself carried a platter of pastries and fruit, swaying as she walked over.

Seeing Zhao Qian obediently following Cao Ze in his studies, he smiled with satisfaction.

Without disturbing him, I sat quietly to the side, greatly admiring Cao Ze's serious demeanor as he taught and nurtured students.

"...Once, Mencius' mother chose a good neighborhood. When her son neglected his studies, she cut the threads of her loom. Remember this!"

Upon hearing this, the Empress felt deeply that she, like Mencius' mother, had made such a great sacrifice for her son's success.

At the risk of being discovered, she reversed the roles with Cao Ze.

What is all this for?

It's all for Qian'er's sake, so that he can become a successful person, and become the crown prince and the king of Zhao.

This would also allow her to openly and legitimately frolic with Cao Ze in the palace.

Confucius possessed righteous methods. He taught ten disciples, all of whom became famous. Remember this!

Upon hearing this, Zhao Qian was about to argue, "Confucius didn't have ten children."

He caught a glimpse of his smiling mother out of the corner of his eye and promptly admitted defeat.

I'm going to my father's place in a little while to give Cao Ze a good scolding.

Cao Ze, however, seemed not to hear, and continued teaching Zhao Qian while slowly revising the Three Character Classic.

Empress Dowager would occasionally bring Cao Ze a cup of water, and while Zhao Qian was out relieving himself, she would exchange flirtatious glances with Cao Ze.

Occasionally, she would pick up a piece of cake with her finger and feed it to Cao Ze, lightly touching Cao Ze's lips with her fingertip, which was extremely ambiguous.

She even took off her pointed high-heeled sandals and gently touched Cao Ze's private parts with her toes wrapped in black stockings.

He gently stroked it a few times, moving it upwards and lifting it up to hook Cao Ze's chin.

Trying to test Cao Ze's patience.

"Sir, don't forget to stay a while, I'm really looking forward to it!"

The woman behind the curtain faced Cao Ze, her voice alluring and seductive.

Only after Zhao Qian entered the main hall did she slowly revert to her dignified and noblewomanly demeanor.

"Then the Queen should be prepared, so as not to be hurt."

"Hehe, I just love that you don't treat me like a human being."

After exchanging a few words with Cao Ze, the Empress felt her skin itch all over again.

He would occasionally feel the urge to drive Zhao Qian away and sit in front of Cao Ze to "study hard."

Let her Mr. Cao Ze teach her all sorts of joyful things.

If she could, she'd like to be tied up this time...

Chapter 71 The Passionate and Open Queen, Zhao Qian's Fake Father

Cao Ze knew Zhao Qian was trash and a poor student, but he didn't expect him to be this bad.

There are fourteen sentences in total, totaling eighty-four characters.

It took two and a half hours of instruction before I could barely memorize it.

Cao Ze has always felt that he has a good ability to teach and nurture people, such as his "student" Jing Ni.

It now seems that it wasn't his teaching ability that was strong, but rather that Jingni herself possessed the ability to learn.

He felt that if Confucius had taught Zhao Qian according to his aptitude, he would have been driven crazy and exhausted.

The nine-year compulsory education system, with its cramming approach, is more suitable for Zhao Qian.

"Alright, that's enough for today. After you go down, copy it ten times and then memorize it a hundred times."

The Empress Dowager parted her lips slightly and asked, "Qian'er, did you understand what the Master said?"

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