"Master Mu, you don't need to be too polite." The prince said with a stern face, "Master Daoist, this one is Guang Lu Xun Mu Yan."

The corner of Su Yi's mouth couldn't help twitching.Which eye of yours is so polite to see him?Do you call it more courtesy if you hand over at will?

After all, this is a feudal dynasty that pays attention to etiquette, right?What kind of courtesy is this kind of loose hair called?How polite is it to wear a big red robe on the outside and nothing on the inside?

Su Yi couldn't help pinching his sleeve.He already needs to cover himself with a layered quilt at night, and also wears two layers of single clothes during the day, so why is he wearing a robe naked?The fire is really strong.

Although he was constantly complaining in his heart, Su Yi still pretended to be calm on the surface.

He is a little Taoist priest, what is he so concerned about with the dignitaries in Beijing and China?I didn't care if I didn't see the prince.

It was only later that Su Yi realized that he had wronged Mu Yan.This era is so... well, wild.Mu Yan didn't mean to be negligent.

The prince said that Mu Yan was very polite because Mu Yan really brought many gifts.

With a wave of Mu Yan's hand, the charming maids lined up behind him, holding large and small boxes in their hands, looking very pleasing to the eye.

But Su Yi took a few glances, and found that none of these delicate maids were as good-looking as Mu Yan.

But if you look carefully, you will find that although Mu Yan is good-looking, the powder is too white, and Shi Zhu is too red, with no fragrance and beauty, but there is a heroic spirit in the eyebrows and eyes, and the facial features are also slightly tough. Do not confuse it with a woman.

Probably because seeing a man who is more handsome (beautiful) than myself, I will feel a little uncomfortable in my heart.Su Yi was gossiping in his heart, wondering if the wives and concubines in Mr. Mu's family could stand that his husband was more beautiful than himself.

Mu Yan's visit to Su Yi this time is really generous. After opening the box, the gold and silver are just an addition, and the jewels are also a vassal. The neat boxes of books, calligraphy and paintings are the most precious things.

When the prince saw this, he couldn't help feeling jealous.

It's not that they are jealous of the Mu family's deep heritage.Anyway, he has long been used to these aristocratic families showing off.What the crown prince is jealous of is that Mu Yan gave so many things, what if he treats his elder brother better than himself?Will elder brother like Mu Yan more?

Although the prince had some dark emotions, he also knew that he was making trouble for no reason.Eldest brother would come to him even if he gave up his morality, Mu Yan is just a stranger, how can he compare to his position in elder brother's heart?

After the prince thought this way, he felt much more at ease, and he was really happy that a person of Mu Yan's status was willing to take the attitude of sincerely befriending his elder brother.

The prince wanted to let Su Yi get to know more people, so that Su Yi would not be restrained in Beijing.After all, he was in the deep palace, and he was still a little young, so he didn't care enough about some things, and he was afraid that Su Yi would be wronged.

Guang Luxun was not only responsible for all matters in the palace, such as guards and officials' audiences, but also the emperor's personal adviser in handling political affairs.Among the Jiuqing, although the status is not as good as the etiquette of the ancestral temple, the actual status is the most important.

Mu Yan is not only Guang Luxun, but also the emperor's confidant.Although Yu Chaoguang Luxun no longer lives in the ban, it is still close to the imperial palace and adjacent to the Huangzhuang.The emperor chose to let Su Yi live here, and it was also carefully selected.

Seeing that so many things were given away, although Su Yi was a little awkward tapping Mu Yan's face, he still knew that Mu Yan really wanted to befriend him, so he naturally invited Mu Yan to sit down and drink a glass of white water very politely. , have a chat.

Mu Yan stayed very at ease.

Su Yi originally wanted to serve tea, but he remembered that tea these days is boiled and eaten with various seasonings and dairy products added with ginger, garlic and meat.Not to mention that this is not a drink at all, he can't eat such a strong taste.So what was served was white water.

The prince wanted to serve drinks like goat's milk to show the family's wealth, but seeing that Mu Yan seemed to accept Su Yi's entertainment well, he only served white water, so he didn't add anything to the snake.

Although Su Yi has invited himself to join the WTO, he is not considered a monk now, but with Su Yi's image of a master of Taoism, it is only natural that he should drink something light.

Since entering the room, Mu Yan has been sizing up Su Yi, seeing that he is neither humble nor overbearing, seeing the room full of expensive gifts, and all kinds of charming women, his expression is also very indifferent, as if he didn't take it to heart at all, and he doesn't think that the beauty and treasure are so flamboyant eyes.

Even when he looked at himself, he didn't show any surprise.It is simply too determined!Mu Yan thought to himself, he is really a master of Taoism.Even the well-known monks and Taoists in Beijing will show admiration when they see him.Could it be that in front of a person who has attained the Tao, is she really a beauty with a dry bone?

Mu Yan couldn't tell whether it was regret or appreciation, but his interest in Su Yi was stronger.

Mu Yan intends to explore Su Yi's true skills, but unexpectedly, in order to please the elderly in his family and his own hobbies (reading novels), Su Yi is quite familiar with Taoist metaphysics, and even memorizes the famous Taoist scriptures in later generations.

Mu Yan was just chatting, not taking school exams, Su Yi put on a calm smile, and from time to time popped up a few sentences from later scriptures, and Su Yi had an example of "curing" the prince before, and there was still Backed by the "legendary stories" that have been widely circulated in Beijing, Mu Yan soon believed that Su Yi really had two tricks.

It's just that such a master of Dao will really harm himself for the prince, and may even abolish himself.Is the current emperor really a man of national destiny?

If so, Mu Yan doesn't care.Although he is also from a family, he is the only one left in the family, and he himself is the emperor's confidant.

The headaches are those families who have tasted the sweetness of the decline of the Han Dynasty royal family and the overhead of the emperor to monopolize power.

After inquiring a little bit, Mu Yan let go of his thoughts and began to chat with Su Yi sincerely.Relying on the convenience of the era of Internet information explosion, Su Yi can enjoy talking with Mu Yan to his heart's content.

Su Yi was amazed that this ancient man in the closed era could keep up with his thinking; Mu Yan was also surprised, but he was only a Taoist priest in the mountains, and his knowledge was too profound.

As for the prince, the more he listened, the more gloomy his eyes became, and the more ruthless he felt towards the person who proposed the sacrificial sacrifice in his heart.

If that person is not his grandfather and has already been buried in the imperial mausoleum, digging that person's grave is digging his own ancestral grave.The prince really wanted to crush that man to ashes.

The prince remembered that last night, he knelt in front of his father and begged his father to recognize his eldest brother. He didn't want to be the prince, but his father sternly refused, and his heart became more cruel.

The reputation of the Yi family is important, the respect of the gods is important, and the luck of the Yu Dynasty dynasty is even more important, so the eldest brother was not only "died of illness", but also removed from the family tree.He is the only son of the queen's son.

The prince lowered his head, and his nails dug deep into the palm of his hand, as if he was about to prick blood.

"Your Highness, are you tired?" Although Su Yi was chatting with Mu Yan, he kept paying attention to the prince secretly.

Seeing that the prince's mood didn't seem right, Su Yi hurriedly asked.

Could it be that he just ate half of his breakfast and was hungry?

Su Yi thought for a while, then reasoned that it would be boring to drink a stomach full of water, and asked the servant to serve some pastries and dried fruits.

The prince obediently picked up a piece of milk cake and gnawed on it, temporarily breaking free from the dark mood.

Mu Yan knew that the prince was once a "foolish person", so he said goodbye wisely, thinking that although the prince's "soul" was rescued by Su Yi, his energy was still weak.

After Mu Yan left, Su Yi ordered people to sort and put away the presents, and turned to look at the prince's longing eyes.

He said: "Is there anything His Highness likes in it? Your Highness can take it as you like."

In ancient etiquette, the gift was received and continued to be given, as long as it was not returned to the original person—of course, the next generation can give the gift received by the previous generation to the next generation who gave it.

Since Su Yi accepted the gift, this thing is his own.He can send it to anyone.

The prince originally just wanted to act like a baby, but after hearing what Su Yi said, he took the basic solitary ancient book and said that he would copy it back to the palace and return it to Su Yi, thinking that in this way he would get another chance from his father.

His Majesty the Emperor sneezed loudly in the palace, and had an extremely bad premonition in his heart.

Although the prince wanted to stay here and used his lunch, but someone from the palace asked him to go back to class, so the prince reluctantly left.

Su Yi breathed a sigh of relief.

Although he was a little moved by the prince's graciousness to him, the pressure was a lot.

The better the crown prince treats him, the more sure he is about his identity, and he feels that the sword hanging above his head has dropped a bit.

The eldest son of an emperor whom no one knows about?hehe.

It's a miracle that the original body can survive till now.

Because Su Yi didn't remember what happened before he fell into the water, Su Yi had no way of knowing how the emperor's eldest son became a living sacrifice, and how no one in the capital knew that the emperor had a second son.

The reason why Su Yi was convinced that others did not know was that the emperor dared to call him into the palace openly and let him appear in front of the courtiers.

His identity is a threat to the prince.Moreover, his son, Shen Jiang, was also a threat to the emperor's benevolent reputation.

Since the emperor let him live in the capital, and he didn't care about the crown prince introducing the dignitaries to him, it meant that he believed that no one else would know.

It's really a deadly secret.

Su Yi would rather be stupid than guess it so quickly.

But it might be safer to speculate.

As for why Su Yi knew that he was a legitimate son, of course it was because although he had no memory of when he fell into the water, he was always concerned about whether his younger brother from the same mother would be bullied.

Although in Yuanshen's memory, he couldn't even remember his younger brother's face clearly.

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