It wasn't until this time that the imperial physician Qin saluted the regent and said, "Your Highness, Your Majesty, please come forward and speak."

Liu Yu took a deep look at Qin Zhongxiu, then walked forward and stood on the head of the bed.

His gaze stayed on a certain place on the bed for a short time, and finally fell on the face of Emperor Jizhou, whose face was as golden as paper.

The royal family of Jizhou was born with supernatural powers, and Liu Xin, as the emperor, was of course no exception.

In the past, this deep-minded emperor hid his soul very deeply. If Liu Yu didn't deliberately "see", he might not be able to see it every time.

Now, the scrawny white tiger is sleeping beside Liu Xin, and it has been fully exposed without any effort from Prince Yu. It can be seen that the master is extremely weak and can no longer hide himself.

At this time, not to mention the returning soul of ancestors like Xiaonian, I am afraid that young royals with supernatural powers can easily see the emperor's white tiger.

Compared with Liu Yu's ancestor's returning soul, this white tiger can be described as "terrible", and its skinny, mottled and peeling appearance is even a bit terrifying.

Seeing how miserable it was, Liu Yu couldn't help thinking: If Xiaonian was here, as a doctor, he would have a hard time not feeling compassionate when he saw Liu Xin and Baihu like this.

After the initial shock, Prince Yu has gradually regained his composure, but even so, he still finds it hard to believe that a person can become like this in such a short period of time.

Although it cannot be said that the palace has recruited all the powerful doctors in the world, the Imperial Hospital has indeed gathered many famous doctors.

However, the imperial physicians kneeling on the ground were unable to stop the emperor's passing vitality, and even the Qin imperial physician just barely woke up His Majesty.

In contrast, although there is only one doctor, Xiaonian, in Prince Yu's Mansion, he can manage the whole family to be healthy and free from all diseases.

Not only has Prince Yu’s long-term chronic illness been healed, but the little tiger cub eats well and sleeps soundly every day, grows stronger and is getting heavier (fog). The two maids have been using the medicated oil prepared by Xiaonian You can be bright without makeup...

Liu Yu is glad that Mr. Jian is no longer on duty at the Imperial Hospital, but is taking care of his life in Suijin. Otherwise, if his grandfather kneels here in fear like this, wouldn't it make Xiaonian feel distressed.

But fortunately, Prince Yu couldn't feel much more relaxed, because Liu Xin was still lying there, angry like a gossamer.

The emperor of Jizhou, who regarded him as his opponent for most of his life, has come to an end in his thirties. In addition to being embarrassing, people can only sigh: people can guess the beginning of his story, but they can never guess this person. the end of the story.

Liu Xin's life was obviously much more exciting than those of Liu Yu and his brothers.

His biological mother was just an inconspicuous palace attendant, who gave birth to a prince by chance but was not blessed to live to grow up her own son. Therefore, Liu Xin spent more than ten years living under the fence of the imperial concubine's palace, and became the eldest son of the emperor for more than ten years. vassal.

Fortunately, these days of obedience and humility were not in vain, because if the eldest son of the emperor succeeds to the throne, he, a vassal, is very likely to be sent by the new emperor to guard the border.

For a prince who is not favored and has no influence at all, the best way out may be to leave Beijing as the king.

It was only later that the eldest son of the emperor died suddenly. As Emperor Jing's favorite son, Liu Kun was established as the prince and inherited the throne.

The new emperor is tyrannical, likes to kill, and has no family affection for Liu Yu and Liu Xin. Prince Yu and the grandfather of the Jiang family took a little shelter, but Liu Xin has no ability to protect himself.

They even almost died at the mouth of demons because of the trap set by Liu Kun. If it hadn't been for Prince Yu's awakening of martial arts, it would have been a disaster.

In short, in those few years, not to mention Liu Xin, even the other royal family, the Xu family and other foreign relatives also behaved with their tails clamped, for fear of accidentally offending the evil spirit and losing their lives in vain.

Originally thought that the precarious days would last forever, but Emperor Li died of illness within a few years. Liu Xin won the throne given by Liu Kun, and has been in power for 12 years.

If Emperor Jing was still there, he would never have imagined that his son, who had been completely ignored by him, would be able to laugh at this.

Seeing that Liu Xin endured dormancy for so many years, not only survived in the imperial concubine's palace, but also survived in the hands of Emperor Li, and now he finally overthrew his relative Xu's family, and killed Prince Jue and the family of Prince Xun who coveted the throne.

After he wiped out and purged the gangsters of the rebels against the king with lightning force, and gathered their forces, it can be said that except for the three counties of Liyang, which are still his thorn in the side, which are not within his control, Liu Xin has almost secured the world.

At this time, he suddenly became seriously ill and was about to die... So, who else's life can be more ups and downs than Liu Xin's?

Because the power of the soul is too strong, the royal family of Jizhou was not a long-lived family, and countless royal families died early because of the conspiracy in the palace. Historically, they are extremely rare.

If Liu Xin hadn't survived, among the few sons of Emperor Jing, there would be only Prince Yu, the only remaining one.

This is also the reason why Prince Yu was called into the palace, and everyone was silent when they saw it, but the prince Liu Quan was on guard against him.

——If Prince Yu intends to fight for the throne, how much strength does the young crown prince have to fight with him?

Liu Yu didn't fight with His Majesty when he was young, and he didn't fight with Prince Jue and the others afterwards. This time, Prince Jue is obviously closer to the throne... Could it be that he still doesn't fight?

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In fact, Prince Yu, who didn't know the real situation of the emperor, entered Beijing with great vigilance.

Just as Liu Xin never let go of his heart towards him, Liu Yu has already developed deep-seated guard against Liu Xin, the emperor's brother.

Although facing Xiaonian, he was very calm and did not express his worries and guesses, but Liu Yu felt an unprecedented sense of crisis from the moment he received the imperial edict, and kept reminding himself to be more vigilant.

When approaching the imperial city, of course they couldn't just enter the palace casually like this.

After some investigation and confirmation, his people did not find any changes in the palace, but let Liu Yu know that important officials of the court were summoned at the same time, and had stayed in the palace for a long time.

Because it was an urgent edict, they arrived in Beijing at night, and Prince Yu directly led the Zhenmo battalion into the palace city and stopped at Prince Yu's mansion.

As long as Liu Yu still has the demon-suppressing cavalry brought from Suijin, even if there is an ambush in the palace, he can find a way to break out of the encirclement and return to Liyang on the back of the monster.

In order to prevent the emperor's sixteen guards from suddenly attacking, Liu Yu had mobilized the elite of the Liyang Army when he entered the capital and ordered them to be on standby at any time.

Of course, Liu Xin could not be allowed to take advantage of Liyang, so the Liyang army did not directly hide in the outskirts of the city like the Shuoyuan army who opposed Wang Xunjun, but gathered in Suijin County. If necessary, you can go north to the Savior at any time.

Liyang Army originally had a special independence, as long as he never left Suijin, Liu Xin couldn't make a fuss about it.

In fact, when they entered the palace city, the Demon Suppressing Camp was not blocked at all, and Prince Yu's people also entered the inner garden of the palace with His Royal Highness, but they did not take it lightly.

Under Xiaonian's strong request, Liu Yu brought by his side the most powerful master in the mansion and his confidant, and Zheng Wuyuan was even ordered to accompany his highness. In addition, Prince Yu himself was highly skilled in martial arts, saying that this team It is not an exaggeration to be able to defeat a hundred with one.

Although he had made perfect preparations for this, Liu Yu stepped into the emperor's bedroom in Jizhou, but taking the opportunity to seize the throne was not in his consideration from the beginning to the end.

However, the current situation of the emperor was beyond Liu Yu's expectations. Facing Liu Xin who was "powerless", Liu Yu could only take one step at a time.

When Prince Yu approached the bed, the Emperor Jizhou, who struggled to open his eyes, said in a barely audible voice: "Ah... Ayu, you are here..."

Although he spoke softly, Liu Yu could still hear him very clearly, so he would not miss the other party's clear and helpless tone... It seems that Liu Xin didn't call Prince Yu to the capital by himself. Instead, Liu Yu came uninvited.

Liu Yu never expected to feel comfortable with him, and no matter how annoying Liu Xin is, he still has some effect on Prince Yu's residence—at least the two cubs he gave birth to can please the little doctor .

For the sake of having successors in Prince Yu's mansion, Liu Yu didn't care about anything with a dying person.

The emperor on the bed was already like a candle in the wind, but when he saw Prince Yu, the light gathered in his eyes again, he obviously regained a bit of clarity, and his face also brought a bit of expression.

But this clarity and radiance didn't seem like a good thing, on the contrary, there was an ominous sign of returning light.

Seeing Liu Yu's silence as usual, the emperor actually smiled, but his usual gentle smile was only indescribably weird on that already inhuman and ghostly face.

After a while, the emperor seemed to have regained some strength, and he sighed with difficulty: "Ah Yu, if you don't... say a few... words to me again, I'm afraid... I'm afraid... I won't have a chance in the future... gone."

This sounded very ominous, Liu Yu frowned upon hearing this, and said in a serious tone: "Your Majesty is well rested, it's not hopeless."

Just as he didn't understand why Liu Xin became ill in such a short period of time, Prince Yu didn't believe that Liu Xin would give up so easily.

However, Emperor Jizhou seemed to expect Prince Yu to say this, because he had heard countless similar words these days.

He didn't say anything more to him, but let the internal official Zhou Qi pass the decree to the outside, ordering the ministers who were waiting for the decree to enter the inner hall.

The palace people and imperial physicians immediately realized: Your Majesty is going to draft a will!

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Liu Xin's throne is like a pie that fell from the sky, but it is not so easy to eat - because when Emperor Li passed away, what was left to him was basically a mess.

Their father, Emperor Jing, was a well-established emperor, and he didn't have many new achievements. The biggest mistake he made in his life was to pass the throne to Liu Kun.

This decision caused Jizhou to quickly fall into a difficult situation in the next few years.

Because Emperor Li was murderous and cruel, even the children of the royal family failed to escape bad luck. Many people died on the land of Jizhou in the past few years.

Some emperors like cronyism, and some emperors pay attention to meritocracy, but Emperor Li really does whatever he wants.

When people in later generations talk about this period, they all agree that it is useless to live under Emperor Li. It is useless to be clever and cunning, useless to be honest and loyal, and useless to look like a fairy... Whoever wants to guess the emperor's mind is better off praying to God and worshiping Buddha Come really.

After being tormented by Liu Kun, the old officials who respected the emperor either retired from the court, or lost their lives or were sent into exile because of their outspoken advice. There are very few capable officials left for Liu Xin.

The only thing to be thankful for is that because of the existence of Liu Kun, the Xu family and other well-established families in Beijing have also temporarily hibernated, which restrained their expansion of power to a certain extent, allowing Liu Xin to breathe a sigh of relief when he first took charge of the government .

But no matter how relieved, the Xu family is always a hurdle that Liu Xin can't get around, not to mention that the Empress Dowager Xu still controls the harem, and even his only son is the daughter of Xu's daughter.

At that time, once he became the crown prince, he would no longer be meaningful to the Xu family, and he could retire as soon as possible.

What Liu Xin can do, and has been doing very well, is to carefully hide his killing intent.

He tried his best to elevate Xu's family, continued to fuel their ambitions and desires, and at the same time blinded their eyes, and then led Xu's family to the edge of the cliff step by step, pushed them down with his own hands, and returned them to his Yue family by the way. Send the distinguished "funeral objects".

When everyone slowly came back to their senses, they realized that His Majesty had cleaned up the mess in the court without knowing when.

Some courtiers who had to stay away from the court for various reasons seemed to be relegated to remote places by His Majesty because they offended the Xu family, but they saved their lives because of this, and also because they suffered, tempered their will, and experienced a lot of hardships. Real and reborn.

When the Xu family fell, they were recalled to the court by Liu Xin. Although they were no longer young, they could easily become the emperor's ministers.

This is where even Prince Yu has to admire Liu Xin—I thought this guy was spending all his time on dealing with the Xu family and other opponents, but he didn't want Liu Xin to spend 12 years and do so much that others can't imagine , Things that can't be done.

It is precisely because seeing that the court situation that has been chaotic for many years is gradually stabilizing, and some capable ministers with talents in the world are returning to the court one after another, Liu Yu is relieved to bring Xiaonian and Jian's family back to Liyang.

In his and Xiaonian's conception, maybe the Emperor Jizhou can live for a long time, so Rongnian and Henian cannot appear in front of people as the son of Prince Yu for the time being, lest the cunning Emperor Jizhou find out.

But it doesn't matter, they closed the door to live their own and He Meimei's little life, as long as Xiaonian treats them as treasures, Rongnian and Mu Nian probably don't care too much about whether they have the position of sons or not.

And according to Xiaonian, they are still young now, and there are many possibilities in the future—maybe the children grow up and don’t want to inherit the throne at all, and they want to be wandering poets, then they have ten or twenty years to spend. buffer.

They are still looking forward to at least 20 years of harmonious, happy, simple and happy family life, but Liu Xin has reached the point where he is planning to leave him alone... Could it be that Jizhou, which has finally settled down, is going to be in chaos again?

Then when will the things he promised with Xiaonian and Mr. Jian be realized?

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In the long history of the Kyushu Five Kingdoms, due to various natural and man-made disasters, there have been many juvenile monarchs or even juvenile monarchs.

At this time, if the late emperor still wanted to do something for the ignorant young son, he would choose a group of ministers who cared for his life, Tuogu, and hoped that the entrusted people could wholeheartedly assist the new emperor and live up to the grace of the emperor.

Usually the royal family, relatives, and important officials in the court are most likely to be favored by the emperor and be the person who cares about his fate.

Under the circumstances that the royal family needs to be guarded in all four realms, the royal family who can stay in Beijing and Liu Xin puts high hopes on is the regent who was once entrusted by Emperor Li once as "solitary".

So there is no suspense, Prince Yu should win this "honor" again.

Speaking of relatives, if the Xu family is still there, as the new emperor's grandmother's natal family, they will naturally have to get involved.

But Liu Xin didn't want to be controlled by others, let alone his son, so he solved the problem of his relatives early on, and even solved some royal families that might threaten Liu Quan.

Although Liu Quan was only 14 years old, he had already chosen concubines when His Majesty appointed the crown prince, and now the places for one crown concubine and two side concubines in the East Palace have been occupied.

The emperor of Jizhou obviously didn't intend to support another Xu family, so the prince's Yue family was a scholarly family, but there were no courtiers in the family.

What Liu Xin really wants to leave to the prince are the ministers who were summoned by Liu Xin to the palace to wait for the imperial edict—they didn't just stay in the side hall for several hours because they wanted to draft the imperial edict for the emperor.

Because the Jizhou court has experienced several changes in the past ten years, the personnel have undergone great changes.

Prince Yu looked at these courtiers who had been "digged" back from those remote places by the emperor. Some of them still had a faint impression, while some were so familiar that they couldn't even pronounce their names.

They filed in and walked quietly into the emperor's bedroom. Cai Peng, who had just been appointed as Shangshu Ling, was the oldest and Liu Xin valued the most, so he stood at the head of the officials.

It is also a matter of cause and effect, this Master Cai was born in the Western Region, and he was a great talent in the Jingdi period. He was well-educated and extremely talented.

He had a young daughter, so she married into the royal family and became Liu Kun's side concubine. However, she died before Emperor Jing died.

Cai Peng had a hard time dispelling Liu Kun, but because he was ordered by the emperor, he had to continue to assist the new emperor after respecting the emperor, but he was never valued. Later, Liu Kun was demoted to Qing County, the most western part of Jizhou, and was sent to various places. Wasting time, never being able to return to Beijing.

After Liu Xin succeeded to the throne, the Xu family was afraid that this kind of upright old minister would return to the court and fight against him, so they tried their best to prevent the emperor from recalling available people.

What they didn't know was that Liu Xin obeyed orders on the surface, but he had already contacted Cai Peng and other elders secretly, and provided their families with asylum as possible.

Cai Peng was already disheartened towards the court and unwilling to return to Beijing, but he was gradually moved by Liu Xin's sincerity.

He had already been taken back to Beijing by Liu Xin before he was registered as the crown prince, and he later served as the minister and the crown prince's grand teacher, becoming a veritable emperor's teacher.

Liu Yu stood aside, seeing Lord Cai's eyes filled with tears and grief because of His Majesty's serious illness, he couldn't help but think of those ministers who took care of him in the past.

It is also a coincidence that those Gu Ming ministers who were entrusted with important tasks by the successive emperors of Jizhou seem to have fallen under some kind of vicious curse.

Most of them were tortured to death while they were alive, and their relatives were implicated. Some were liquidated after death, and their graves were exhumed.

It is reasonable to say that the young emperor succeeded to the throne and was taught and assisted by Minister Gu Ming. He was able to slowly understand and manage state affairs. people sigh...

But in fact, this kind of "can't even take care of my own life" situation is not difficult to explain.

But any Minister of Gu Ming who is chosen by the emperor is tantamount to getting the greatest honor as a minister - the emperor has entrusted his son and the country to you, how much trust he has in you!

This means that they have climbed to the pinnacle of power and gained a status that others can't match.

Just like today's Shangshu Ling Cai, Ding Hao, Guanglu doctor, Chen Xue, the official minister, and a group of generals, formed the new power core of the Jizhou court.

But people are not sages, and after a long time, it is inevitable to develop arrogance, thinking that to the emperor, he is the most important subject and the teacher of the new emperor.

They show a little domineering and domineering meaning, and they are easily hated by the young king who is growing up and gradually has his own ideas.

When a note is in the heart, and each piece is accumulated, it will become a huge hatred at some point.

Moreover, the greater the power, the more people will flatter and curry favor, and it is easy to form a party, which is bound to pose a huge threat to the emperor.

No emperor would like to see himself being ostracized by a few powerful ministers and a few aristocratic families in his thirties, so that people in the world only know so-and-so but not the emperor, so these orderly ministers naturally become thorns in the eyes and thorns in the flesh of the new emperor.

In the final analysis, the relationship between Minister Gu Ming and the young emperor is also a relationship of interests-the former assists the latter to realize his political ambitions, while the latter relies on the former to handle government affairs until the emperor can govern himself.

The so-called those who make friends with each other, don't say that if the benefits are exhausted, the relationship will be cut off. Even if the benefits are slightly reduced, the friendship may be cut off and resentment will arise. Therefore, it is extremely easy to have rifts and suspicions between monarchs and ministers, and the root of disaster arises from this.

There were even some roots of disaster, the seeds had already been planted when the first emperor Tuogu.

Often, the former emperor issued an edict to appoint important ministers to assist the new emperor, but behind the scenes, he asked his youngest son to be on guard at all times, to be alert to the movements of these powerful ministers.

Once the first emperor is worried, the successor will have more leeway. In the future, whenever these important ministers deviate slightly in a bad direction, the new emperor will look at them with the eyes of "this guy is really like this, and my father is sincere and does not deceive me". The more you don't like it.

Of course, sometimes there is an absurd possibility that leads to Minister Gu Ming's rare and peaceful death... that is the new emperor's inferiority complex.

Even if the real situation is that Minister Gu Ming helped protect his position, the new emperor is unwilling to bear the reputation of cowardice, so he always wants to find opportunities to show the world in his own way that he has the talent for governing the country and does not need Assisted by others.

Therefore, Minister Gu Ming became a victim of the emperor's sacrificial flag, and he was perfected to prove that he had the potential to be an ancient emperor at a young age.

Regardless of the future fate of Cai Peng, Ding Hao and others, at this moment they are all feeling distraught for the impending passing of their Bole and Mingzhu.

Mr. Ding was older than Mr. Cai, and he was a little unsteady at the moment, so the internal official Zhou Qi hurriedly asked the palace attendant to come forward to help the doctor Guanglu.

At this time, the palace servants set up a case beside the emperor's couch, and Cai Peng, the Minister of the Order, knelt in front of the case, carefully distinguishing His Majesty's voice, listening to him slowly read the will, and then retelling it verbally and writing it down.

"On the fourth day of June in the 12th year of Jixing, according to my decree, Liu Yu, Prince Yu, is the son of the Emperor Jing, a compatriot with me, pure in stature, handsome and brave in Jizhou, and has made great contributions to helping the community. Cai Pengzhi is loyal and talented. Excellence in the economy, safety of the people, inspection of officials, instruction of the subjects, and writing of the edicts in accordance with the decree. They are able to express my intentions in detail, and they are famous ministers who are not born in the world. I can guarantee that these two people will never change. After ten thousand years, I will make them care I am ordered to assist the new emperor. There are also Ding Hao, Yuan Kai, Qiao Cheng and others, all of whom are my humerus, and take orders together."

"Liu Quan, the eldest son of the emperor, is kind-hearted and filial. In the 12th year of Jixing, I summoned all the kings and ministers in the Taiji Hall, and personally wrote the decree to establish Liu Quan as the crown prince. Familiar with political affairs, in order to broaden your knowledge. Now that a big event has happened, I will succeed me to the throne, that is, the throne of emperor..."

Everyone listened to Mr. Cai writing vigorously while reading out the edict. When they heard that His Majesty ordered the Crown Prince Liu Quan to inherit the throne, some people unconsciously looked at Prince Yu.

——Prince Yu really has to continue to be the regent, just himself, is he willing?

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Of course, the emperor's last decree can't be imagined right now. Liu Xin, who knows his situation well, probably has already prepared a draft and engraved it in his heart, waiting for the time to make it public.

It's just that it's difficult for Mr. Cai to kneel before the desk in an advanced posture, and to write down the last imperial edict of His Majesty on the yellow silk verbatim.

Under everyone's suspicious eyes, Liu Yu listened to the Emperor Jizhou's last decree, but what he thought in his heart was not whether he wanted to do the work of the regent.

Prince Yu only heard that Liu Yu mentioned his brother who was not in harmony with him, mentioned some courtiers, and mentioned the crown prince Liu Quan...

But he never mentioned Liu Miao and Liu Yan—his poor second prince and third prince.

Although he knew that it was impossible for Liu Xin to mention Rong Nian and Mu Nian on this occasion, Liu Yu was protecting his weaknesses after all, so he was full of displeasure.

Xiaonian regards the little tiger cubs as treasures. No matter what he does, he always considers them. He often ignores himself and puts them first, not to mention any good things he gets, and he will never forget Rongnian and Munian.

In contrast, Rong Nian and Mu Nian's biological father gave all his love and care to the prince when he was dying.

Not only did he consider everything for the prince, but he chose a loyal and talented Minister Gu Ming for him, and even tried to clear the way for Liu Quan's succession early on... Except for Prince Yu, who was really invincible, Liu Xin almost created a new life for the prince. A perfect start.

But in his will, the former names of Rong Nian and Mu Nian did not appear - how unfair this is to them!

The words left by Emperor Jizhou to the world clearly expressed his love for his eldest son Liu Quan, and also obliterated his father-son friendship with Rong Nian and Mu Nian in a place unknown to the world.

Thinking of this, Liu Yu felt a little angry. After all, it was impossible for Liu Xin to draw up another will, and this was the end.

His stern and stern expression obviously had another meaning in the eyes of everyone.

I don't know how many hearts were in suspense. I was afraid that if Prince Yu was not happy, he would commit regicide and rebellion and bloodbath the Taiji Palace.

Internal official Zhou Qi originally wanted to use his eyes to signal a palace official to leave the palace, but in this terrifying atmosphere, no one moved at all.

For a moment, the emperor's bedroom was so quiet that one could feel suffocated.

Liu Xin was lying on the bed, his eyes were a little cloudy, but he still accurately found the place where Prince Yu was standing, and seemed to be able to see Liu Yu's expression from his sometimes clear and sometimes blurred vision.

Like everyone else, Liu Xin couldn't guess what Prince Yu really thought.

He probably never expected that at such a critical moment, Liu Yu was not thinking about himself, but his son Liu Xin.

In fact, after the Xu family was destroyed, Liu Xin sent someone to pick up the second and third princes who were left behind by Prince Yu in the palace.

But he did not announce the identities of the two children immediately, let alone take them to the palace, but placed them in an inconspicuous manor on the outskirts of the city and properly protected them.

The reason why they did not recognize their status as princes and announce their survivability is because on the one hand, the fact that the twins were almost killed by the Xu family represented Liu Xin's "weakness and incompetence" in the past. The shame that the emperor of Jizhou could not bear.

But the more important reason is that Shuangxing's biological mother was Concubine Yuan who was murdered by Xu's family, and the prince had blood from Xu's family after all.

If Shuang Xing grew up in the palace, and later developed resentment towards the crown prince because he hated the Xu family, or if the crown prince was always concerned about their life experience and did not want to keep Shuang Xing in the world, then the tragedy of brothers fighting against each other was almost predictable. .

Liu Xin has experienced treachery and conspiracy in the palace, and he walked over the emperor's brother's corpse in the same way, but he didn't want to see his son become like this.

If Double Star possesses the imperial martial arts, I believe everything will be very different.

But the fact is that they are already seven years old, but they have never shown the power of their souls. Unless they wake up very late like Liu Yu, they are almost equivalent to useless people.

As conceited as Liu Xin, he didn't want to wait any longer to prove that his son had no soul... Besides, they didn't have time to wait any longer.

Since the existence of double stars makes almost everyone unhappy, why should they be an eyesore?Anyway, they should have died seven years ago, so it's better to let them continue their "destiny".

——Some people are born without blessings, while others are born with the fate of emperors...

Just like him Liu Xin, no matter how many brothers he has, no matter what his background is, he will always get the throne in the end.

Just like Quan'er, he is destined to inherit his throne, inherit his will, and become a generation of Mingjun, who will last forever.

And he not only has to remove all obstacles and create all conditions for his ascension to the throne, but also guarantees his supremacy and unparalleled honor in the future.

However, the so-called tiger poison does not eat children, although Shuang Xing has no use value, but he is his son after all, so hidden away so that Shuang Xing can save his life, it can be regarded as his father, he has done his best to them .

At this moment, Master Cai had already stopped writing.

Under Liu Xin's signal, Zhou Qi carefully picked up the imperial decree, showed it to Liu Xin, and put it back on the case table after confirming that it was correct.

He took out the Chuanguo Yuxi from the hidden compartment beside the emperor, solemnly raised it above his head, and covered it squarely on the yellow silk.

The moment the jade seal landed on the imperial decree, everyone in the room stopped breathing except for Prince Yu and Liu Xin lying on the bed.

It seems that the position of the Jade Seal of Chuanguo is not on the yellow silk, but in their hearts.

So far, the transition of imperial power has completed the most important part.

But they don't know if the next thing will be so smooth.

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After Cai Peng got up, he didn't touch the imperial edict again. Zhou Qi took the Chuanguo Yuxi back into the secret compartment, then raised the imperial edict over his head, and presented it to the emperor.

At this moment, Liu Xin has to spend time even opening his eyes, so it is impossible for Liu Xin to raise his hand to touch it.

Zhou Qi rolled up the imperial decree and sealed it, put it in the box, and also hid it in the dark compartment—it will stay there until the emperor dies and the name of the new emperor is announced to the world, and will not see the light of day again.

After completing a major event, Liu Xin was obviously relieved, but he still didn't dare to breathe a sigh of relief.

Because he knew that once he breathed a sigh of relief, he would no longer be able to breathe, but he still had more important things to accomplish, so he must not just die like this.

Those who couldn't relax with him were the people in the hall...Because of the existence of Prince Yu, they always had to be on guard.

It's just that none of the courtiers, imperial physicians, and palace attendants realized that apart from Zhou Qi and Liu Yu, no one cared about the emperor who was lying on the bed anymore.

At this time, His Majesty the Emperor gently called His Highness Prince Yu: "Ayu, come here."

His Majesty's voice was low, obviously not everyone heard him, but everyone present at the moment was paying attention to Prince Yu's every move, so when Liu Yu walked over, they all realized that it should be His Majesty just now. What did you say.

Only then did everyone prick up their ears and pay attention to the movement over there again.

"Ayu, during this period of time, I'm... sick, hazy... dimly, I always... always think of... things about us when we were young... time flies... how fast, in a blink of an eye you... ...you're already this big,"

In the beginning, he still struggled to speak intermittently, but then he became fluent inexplicably: "If Father sees your current appearance, he will definitely be very proud."

When he talked about Prince Yu, his tone was gentle, like a gentle elder brother describing his satisfactory younger brother, full of pride.

Looking at Liu Yu, the emperor of Jizhou had a nostalgic expression on his face: "The old days are always so beautiful that people can't help but recall them, but it's a pity that I can't accompany you anymore, and I can't accompany Quan'er. Only you two, uncle and nephew, We depend on each other for life, and I am very reluctant."

Liu Yu frowned and listened to his nonsense, only thinking that this guy was willing to take this illusion of "warmth" to the imperial mausoleum.

However, at this moment, Liu Xin no longer looked at Liu Yu, but looked up, as if he was looking at the sky, or just looking at the tiger picture on the top of the bed.

He suddenly changed the subject and continued: "Actually, I know that respecting the emperor likes you, and the late emperor also valued you more. Although Quan'er is smart, kind, and filial, he is still too young after all, and many things will take a lot of time. Only by learning can you slowly understand...Unlike you, Ayu, you have been able to take care of the three counties of Liyang in an orderly manner, and the state and border are all flat..."

Hearing that Liu Xin started to praise himself in full view and talked about the prince's shortcomings, Liu Yu suddenly had a very bad premonition.

The people present didn't know what the emperor was thinking, but felt that the atmosphere in the hall had changed from tense to more terrifying, so terrifying that people wanted to escape from here immediately and stop listening to what the emperor had to say next.

They also seemed to have a premonition that what the emperor was going to say next was something very terrifying.

Sure enough, Liu Xin closed his eyes at this time, and murmured: "If Quan'er works diligently and loves the people in the future, so that the people of Jizhou can live and work in peace and contentment, Ayu will guard him for me and protect him... If he can't do it , A Yu will take his place."

According to historical records, Jixing

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