Chapter 120: Don't underestimate generals

  Chapter 120 You shouldn’t underestimate generals

   What surprised him even more was that a six-year-old doll actually had such an opinion. Those who guard the country and expand the territory are military generals, because there are military generals to have today's prosperity and peace.

  Six-year-old children are stronger than highly educated princes, and the rumors have slapped the royal family in the face.

   In addition, I heard that Xiang Minghou loves this daughter very much. If he knows that the seventh prince almost fell to his precious daughter in the palace, the matter will end badly.

  Xiang Minghou joined the army for 14 years. He became a general from a young soldier.

  Even his irritable personality was a little bit patient when he saw Xiang Minghou, but Sang Rui threatened to destroy the nine clans of the general's mansion because of some trivial matters, which is extremely stupid.

   "His Majesty Master Zhang personally sent the Seventh Prince into the palace." Eunuch Jiang came in a hurry.

   "Where is the man?" Emperor Beili asked.

   "It's outside the temple."

   "Xuan."

  Emperor Beili also guessed that the Academy would not let it go.

  Eunuch Jiang withdrew from the door, and Master Zhang brought Sang Rui in after a while.

   "See Your Majesty." Master Zhang saluted.

   "Royal Father." Sang Rui called out.

   "Get up, everyone."

   "Yes." Master Zhang stood up.

   "It's not Xiumu today, what's the matter with Master bringing Xiaorui into the palace?" Although Emperor Beili knew about the academy, he couldn't speak first.

   "Back to the emperor, it is..."

   "Father, you have to make decisions for your sons and ministers." Before Master Zhang finished speaking, Sang Rui stepped forward to interrupt him.

  Master Zhang rolled his eyes and shook his head again and again. The Loushan Academy for several years was really useless, and he didn’t even remember the first page of the disciple’s rules.

  Emperor Beili frowned: "I remember Article 7 on the first page of Loushan Academy, don't interrupt the master's speech."

  Sang Rui's complexion changed slightly, and then he said angrily: "It is the master who broke the rules of the school first, and it is not the fault of the son."

"kindness?"

"At the beginning, the emperor's grandfather set the rules for the academy. No matter what his status is, as long as he enters the Loushan Academy, he is only a student. No one is an exception, and the rules cannot be broken. The academy not only accepted General Xiang's daughter, but also the fat man. Breaking several disciple rules in one day, the master never punished him, and the fat man even slandered the royal family, it is a heinous crime." Sang Rui was the first to file a complaint.

   Emperor Bei Li was silent for a while.

  Master Zhang sighed in his heart, why didn't he find that the Seventh Prince was unteachable before.

   "Father?" Sang Rui was very puzzled seeing that Emperor Beili did not speak.

   "Master Zhang, do you have something to say?" Beili Emperor asked after a while.

   "Show the emperor, the Seventh Prince is arrogant, the Loushan Academy can no longer teach the Seventh Prince, the old man entered the palace today to plead guilty." Master Zhang knelt on the ground as he said.

   "Father, the fat man and the eighth younger brother have repeatedly broken the rules of the school, and the master has never been like this. The sons and ministers refused to obey, and the master clearly intends to favor them." Sang Rui blushed angrily when he heard what Master Zhang said.

   "Old Seven, you can be convicted!" Emperor Beili lowered his voice.

  Sang Rui paused, a little surprised: "Father, the emperor, and his servants are not wrong, but the fat man and the master are the ones who are wrong."

"Lao Qi, do you know that I was also famous for my martial arts at the beginning, how hard it is to march and fight, my father knows very well that it is not uncommon for you to be a little arrogant when you were born in a prosperous age, but you should never, never, just not underestimate it. General."

  Emperor Beili was caught up in troubled times back then. He practiced martial arts since he was a child. He began to follow the old general to the military camp at the age of fifteen. He was very clear about the pain in his heart.

  (end of this chapter)