After saying that, Qin Yaoguang turned around and walked into the house.

Xuelian, who was guarding the door, hurriedly opened the curtain for her.

In the corridor, five children and a curved beam looked at each other in bewilderment.

Yan Changqing gestured to the children to get up: "Get up, everyone. Don't you even listen to your mother?"

As he spoke, Qin Yaoguang had just stepped into the door.

Hearing this, she couldn't help but raise the corners of her lips.

With Yan Changqing cooperating with her, things became a lot easier.

Moreover, it seems that the two of them have a good understanding of each other?

The reason why she dared to leave without hesitation, leaving behind the people kneeling in the yard, was because she was sure in her heart that Yan Changqing would smooth things over for her.

Ou Leak...

When did she start to trust Yan Changqing so much?

No, no, no, even if Yan Changqing was not there, Guyu would persuade the children to get up.

However, no matter how proud Guyu was, she was still just a maid.

If she were to do this, the effect would be far worse than Yan Changqing's.

stop.

Qin Yaoguang quickly stopped the thought in her mind and stopped herself from thinking any further. She then told Xuelian, "Ask the kitchen to make a few cups of ginger tea."

She didn't say it explicitly, but everyone who heard her knew that she was worried that the children would catch a cold and was taking precautions in advance.

Yan Changqing had excellent hearing and heard everything she said.

While feeling relieved, a doubt that he had deliberately ignored came to his mind again.

After returning to the capital, he made a special check and confirmed that all his subordinates whom he had carefully selected and sent to the capital were loyal.

He never betrayed her, nor was he bribed by the noble families to alienate him from the eldest princess.

However, if this is the case, then it is a fact that the eldest princess has abused the child for many years.

But this is so weird.

How could a princess who was so soft-hearted that she would worry that the children would catch a cold if they knelt outside for too long really have the heart to whip five children?

However, abuse is an undeniable fact.

The evidence is the criss-crossing whip wounds on Yan Shouzhuo's body, the injury on Yan Yuanan's right shoulder that has not yet fully healed, and the hideous scar on Yan Shiyan's palm...

They are all facts, why are they so contradictory?

It was as if the eldest princess in front of him had become a different person and was not the same person at all.

But the idea itself is more absurd than the facts.

He is not a child, but a general who has experienced bloody battles on the battlefield.

Rather than the vague stories of gods, Buddhas, and demons, he trusted more in the sword in his hand and the wisdom in his mind.

Yan Changqing suppressed the doubts in his heart and remained silent.

He wanted to see how the eldest princess would deal with the current problem before making a judgment.

There is no doubt that Yan Jinyang made a mistake and he deserves to be punished.

The question is, how to punish?

If it were in the military, there would be no doubt that the severity of the crime would be calculated using a military stick.

But how can such punishment be copied and used on children?

Yan Changqing's emotions were surging inside, but on the surface he remained as calm as ever.

This was a habit he developed slowly after being forced to do so after suffering a major blow in his youth.

He was once a young man dressed in fine clothes and riding a horse, and he was also once full of energy and riding a horse.

Entering the warm room, Qin Yaoguang took off her cloak and handed it to Guyu, and gave the heater to Shuangjiang to hold.

"sit."

She walked to the high-backed rosewood chair in the middle first, sat down, and spoke to everyone.

Because the children often came to her place to eat and pay their respects, she always had a lot of embroidered cushions and chairs ready, and now people were moving them out.

While everyone was busy, Yan Changqing walked up to her and asked, "Can I sit next to you?"

Next to Qin Yaoguang's seat was a table for placing tea, fruits and melons, and next to it was a high-back chair of the same model.

When Chunning came, he often sat here.

In front of the children, she would not deliberately lose face for Yan Changqing, so she nodded and agreed.

Qin Yaoguang asked Guyu to move another chair to the lower part of her seat, invited Qu Liang to sit down, and served him tea.

Seeing that Qu Liang was in a state of panic, she comforted him gently, "Master Qu, please relax."

Qu Liang quickly responded, holding the teacup with both hands and looking at the children with a worried look on his face.

After the children were seated, Qin Yaoguang said slowly, "I know you all feel sorry for Xiaowu and want to take the blame for him."

Her eyes slowly swept across the faces of several older children, finally stopping on Yan Shouzhuo.

"Brother, let me ask you a question."

"Yes! Mother."

When his name was suddenly called, Yan Shouzhuo immediately stood up and waited respectfully for her questions.

Because of his unremitting martial arts training, the boy's thin body has become much stronger.

It seemed that it had grown a bit higher, with a straight and upright posture.

He is indeed a natural born military commander.

Qin Yaoguang raised her head slightly, looked at him and asked, "In the future, if you lead the army to war and one of your generals makes a mistake, causing the city to be taken away and the people to be massacred, will you take the blame for him?"

"If you replace him, who will be able to take your place and lead the soldiers to fight on the battlefield and recover the lost territory?"

Her tone was not harsh, but the scene she described made people think deeply.

Yan Shouzhuo thought carefully for a moment and admitted his mistake straightforwardly: "Mother, it is my fault."

"Okay, sit back down first."

Qin Yaoguang pointed at his position.

Yan Shouzhuo returned to his original seat and sat down, still thinking about the question Qin Yaoguang had just asked.

These days, he not only learned martial arts from Fang Ting, but Chunning also brought him military books.

The characters he knew, plus the presence of Yan Yuanan, were enough for him to attempt to study military books.

Although Qin Yaoguang only gave a hypothesis, in military books, as a commander, how to control your subordinates is a very important content.

In the book, what will the Lord do when faced with this situation?

Different choices will lead to different consequences.

Yan Shouzhuo fell into his own world and started to deduce in his mind.

Yan Changqing looked at Qin Yaoguang with some surprise.

Unexpectedly, she would use the military as an example to guide Yan Shouzhuo to think deeply.

Looking at the children, Qin Yaoguang stopped calling out their names and only asked, "What do you think? Tell me about it."

She encouraged: "Don't be afraid of saying something wrong. Knowing what is wrong will help you make the right choice next time you face a problem."

Failure is the mother of success.

Just like the various experiments Yan Jinyang conducted to detoxify Qu Liang.

There is nothing wrong with the act of experimenting itself.

The scientific achievements of modern civilization were born in laboratories large and small, and after countless failures.

She couldn't go too far and plant the seeds of fear of the experiment in Yan Jinyang's little heart.

If that's the case, what's the difference between that and the dynasties in which the sprouts of capitalism were strangled alive?

Human beings should always progress.

With her encouragement, Yan Shiyan stood up and said, "Mother, I think that although this matter was caused by Master Qu, it has nothing to do with Master Qu."

He pursed his beautiful lips slightly and said something that was earth-shattering in that era.

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