(This article is an additional update. In order to celebrate that I finally reached 8 code words, it is purely the author’s madness and whim, writing an article about a crazy little theater. This is not the direction, so don’t give negative reviews!

If you don't like it, you can skip it without any impact. ! ! ! ! ! ! !

If you don't like it, you can skip it without any impact. ! ! ! ! ! ! !

If you don't like it, you can skip it without any impact. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! )

In the 12th year of Kaiyuan, Prince Liang Jingchen received an urgent report from the Sichuan secret guards. It's a transcribed article, so let's call it an article.

The top secret guard produced by the royal family, if you don't take action, it must be an important secret.

It was the first time that the prince sent secret guards abroad, and it was also the first time that he directly received urgent reports.

In the past, it was always collected by my father. After reading it, I would only show it to him if I wanted him to know. What you don't want him to know, he will never know.

The prince opened the letter eagerly, and then looked at the envelope with a look of doubt on his face. The big red wax seal was indeed an urgent report, so he continued to read.

The secret guards copied the official articles and even imitated the notes. It was obvious that the article was written by two people.

The first half was probably written by Mr. Xiao's eldest son, Xiao Mingjun, when he was young. It is written in vernacular and simply records a day when the little boy helped his father to work. Although there are no fancy words, the little boy's excitement and pride are clearly visible on the page.

Just the final touches:

My sister said that the frail scholar has a sense of abstinence and the personal guard has a sense of security. They are a perfect match.

The prince couldn't understand it.

The handwriting in the second half became even more immature, a little weak and weak. It was probably written by a child who had just learned to write. It was expected to be written by Mr. Xiao's youngest daughter. Then, the prince became more and more frightened as he watched, and his eyebrows almost stood up.

The sun had just set, and the sky was still red with sunset. The scholar was already tired, leaning in his chair with his head propped up and falling asleep, snoring softly and happily.

The guard walked over with pity in his eyes, squatted in front of the scholar, and looked at the scholar's green hair, with a smile on his lips, because he was sleeping without a trace of coldness.

Just as the scholar was sleeping, the guard picked him up and put him in his arms. Facing the red clouds all over the sky, I sent the scholar back to rest.

Just as he was about to put the scholar on the bed, the scholar in his arms suddenly woke up. His head was dazedly rubbing in the guard's arms, like a coquettish cat.

"Thank you for sending me back, please let me down." The voice was as cold as before. Maybe it was because he had just woken up, but the added murmur made him even more charming.

The guard was reluctant to put the person down at this moment, and even held him a little tighter. "You are such an adult, but you fell asleep in the hall. What should you do if you catch a cold?"

The scholar listened to the guard's words and said nonchalantly: "Isn't it you? You will carry me back."

The guard sighed, he still hoped that the scholar could take care of himself. The scholar is in poor health and is several years older than him. The guard stared at the scholar every day and really didn't dare to make a mistake.

The guard frowned helplessly. The scholar raised his hand and gently smoothed the guard's eyebrows: "Don't worry, I have been in good health in recent years. Birth, old age, illness and death are all things that everyone has to go through."

The scholar jumped out of the guard's arms, stood facing the guard, and continued very seriously: "I am older than you. I will wait for you in advance tomorrow. You can help me see all the prosperity of the prosperous age, and then talk to me."

The guard hugged the scholar back into his arms: "I won't let you go first. What if you are kidnapped by others? I have to stay with you and keep an eye on you. We can be the same age in the next life."

Whenever this topic was brought up, the guard had this attitude. The scholar knew that he couldn't persuade him, but he couldn't bear it.

It's great that the two of them can spend their lives together hand in hand.

The prince was stunned when he saw the whole person. He quickly folded the letter and put it into the secret grid, as if it were some dirty thing.

what is this? What did the little girl see to write such a paragraph. And he seemed to be able to guess who the article was talking about!

After reading the letter, the prince became confused. The next morning everyone was restless. They couldn't help but peek at their father and glance at Li Guogong. Do they know?

Should I tell my father or not? Is it because of this that Taifu Xie went to the frontier? Countless questions lingered in the prince's mind!

The Emperor Liang Shengrui watched the prince in a daze all morning. He peeked at Duke Li many times and hesitated to speak. The emperor waved away the attendants.

"Tell me what happened?" the emperor asked the prince. He was very satisfied with his eldest son, especially after becoming the prince, he had to have high demands on himself in the name of the prince.

This is the first time in so many years that I have seen him lose his temper like this. No matter what happens, he, as a father, will take care of everything for his son.

The prince asked his father several questions, all about Taifu Xie. The emperor discovered that the prince was actually concerned about the Taifu's marriage.

I thought someone wanted to get married again just to curry favor with my son, so I got a little angry. "Tell those who are plotting against Taifu's marriage to give up as soon as possible."

The prince was stunned. No one was planning on the prince's marriage? Then I thought about it, maybe my father had misunderstood.

I quickly explained, but in the end I couldn’t explain it clearly. For the first time, the prince felt that he was stupid, so he could only go back to the study room of the prince's mansion to get the letter in person.

The prince, who is usually the most trustworthy guard, is worried about such a secret and must go and get it in person.

After reading the secret letter, the emperor burst into laughter. He was so happy that he accidentally broke the tea cup at hand and soaked many memorials on the case. The palace servant waiting outside the door heard the sound of the tea cup breaking and fell to his knees in fright.

Seeing that the prince was confused, the emperor told the prince the whole story.

It turned out that when the emperor first sent secret guards to the Xiao family, the secret guards also reported the matter back. The emperor and Li Guogong looked at each other and speculated in the capital for a long time, and finally decided to write a letter to ask Taifu Xie.

Mr. Xie jumped to his feet and swore that there was no such thing. He only found out after asking Mr. Xiao's youngest daughter. Mr. Xie taught the little girl to practice calligraphy, but the little girl was not serious and her handwriting was always weak, so he punished the little girl to copy the book.

The little girl was severely punished and saw the travel notes written by her brother in the study. So, the story continued.

After being discovered, the little girl was directly punished to copy the law.

After the prince knew the truth, he was speechless. Looking at the corner of his father's mouth that had not yet fallen, he had no choice but to deal with this little junior sister who could almost be regarded as his own daughter.

When I thought about the handwriting imitated by the secret guard, no wonder the Taifu was angry and wanted to make copies of books.

Thinking of how restless I was all night and how I had lost my composure in the morning. The prince blushed a little, and at the same time decided that when leaving the palace, he must choose a few copybooks suitable for women and send them to his junior sister.

The emperor got angry in the Qinzheng Palace and scolded the prince, even throwing a tea cup. The prince had already left the palace before he left the palace.

At first, few people believed it. They all knew that the emperor was very satisfied with the prince and never criticized him.

But seeing the expression on the prince's face when he left the palace, everyone believed him, and they were all guessing what it was for, but there hasn't been anything big lately!

Half a month later, Mingjia, who was far away in Sichuanzhou, received a box from the capital. Inside were several copybooks. It seemed that they had been carefully selected, and they were all suitable for women to practice.

Ming Jia was confused, and suddenly thought that two years ago, she seemed to have received a copybook from the capital.

I am very curious, why does Uncle Li like to give away copybooks so much?

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