overbearing

Chapter 3

His undisguised perfunctory is no different from saying that I did it on purpose.

The emperor pretended he didn't hear it, and said lightly: "It's just a joke, don't be annoyed, just put him back when you turn around." But he didn't even say a word of blame.

Concubine Liu Gui was upset, but Zhou Jirong thought she was at a disadvantage, without a smile on his face, and snorted from his nose: "Okay, I... my lord has a lot to let him go this time. But he was He was escorted to the camp outside the city. The gates of the city will be closed every time we come back, so we have to wait until tomorrow to send them back." Seeing Concubine Liu Gui's unhesitating expression, he felt relieved, paused and said: "It's not in the camp. What Longtan and Tiger's Lair, and this king's care, to ensure that he will not be cold or hungry."

Concubine Liu Gui vaguely felt that his tone was weird, but she couldn't find any fault. She also thought that Liu Jingyu was used to enjoying life since childhood, and she didn't know what kind of suffering he had suffered today. She was worried and secretly hated him for not being up to date. It's enough to just idle around on weekdays-you have to provoke Zhou Jirong.

But Zhou Jirong said so, and Concubine Liu Gui didn't like it, after all, he agreed to release people more readily than he imagined, after a while he calmed down and smiled: "Yo, brother, do you still remember what happened back then?"

"Remember what kind of grudge." Zhou Jirong immediately said with a serious face: "I have completely forgotten the old things of more than ten years ago!"

After finishing speaking, he ignored Concubine Liu Gui who was still angry, and turned his head to talk to his brother.

In fact, in his heart, not only did Liu Jingyu have a grudge against him, but he also didn't like Concubine Liu Gui very much. It's just that the other party is now his sister-in-law, and Zhou Jirong can't do anything except not giving her good looks.

That bit of hatred has a long history, and it’s a long story. In fact, the cause can only be regarded as a trivial matter. In the eyes of others, it’s just a laugh, but Zhou Jirong has hated it for many years. As for him abandoning literature and martial arts, it has nothing to do with this matter. Relationship.

The emperor even felt that this younger brother was devoted to martial arts, and his temper was so bad up to now, which vaguely had something to do with this matter.

In fact, this is nonsense.Zhou Jirong's temperament is more than half like his father's.

His father, the king, used to be arrogant and strong-tempered. He spoke directly and acted without reservation. A person like him is really an anomaly among the children of the royal family who pay attention to exquisite wrists.At that time, he didn't get along with the brothers, and he didn't like the old emperor very much, and the courtiers didn't like to talk to him.He was bored staying in the capital, but he was also unwilling to cater to a group of people.It was a year when foreign enemies came.So he asked himself to return to the fief Hanzhou, and took over the military affairs on the northwest front line, and rarely returned to the capital since then.

The princess died of illness after giving birth to Zhou Jirong. Zhou Jirong hadn't seen his mother since he opened his eyes. When he was two years old, his father died in a battle with the Huns, leaving behind his two brothers and children.

He was still young at that time, and although he walked steadily, his words were still vague and unclear, and he didn't know what was going on.

The only surviving impression is that his elder brother is holding him in his arms and guarding a large black coffin in a white room, surrounded by noisy people coming and going, as if a few days have passed.He woke up in Zhou Jiyao's arms, ate, ate, slept, and then woke up again. He saw the same thing several times, except being hugged tightly and unable to break free to play, he didn't know how to be sad.

His elder brother was ten years older than him. He was calm and sensible at a young age, and with the support of his father and his old subordinates, he took over the mess in Hanzhou.Suffering such a great change, he even regarded his only younger brother as his life, and took him by his side to eat and sleep with him and take care of him personally.

Although born noble, but with no title of prince, a child without father or mother is still pitiful.Hanzhou was not rich at first, and needed a large sum of money to support the soldiers who died in battle. Although they didn't suffer from cold or hunger in the first two years, life in the mansion was really tight.

At that time, although Zhou Jiyao wished he could give all the good things in the world to his younger brother, but in reality he couldn't do what he wanted, so he felt more and more distressed and guilty towards Zhou Jirong, but whenever Zhou Jirong opened his mouth, there was no one within his ability not to agree to him.

Zhou Jiyao himself is only a half-grown child, and it is inevitable that some methods will not be suitable for raising a child who does not know what to do.Cultivated Zhou Jirong to be both reasonable and eccentric.

Zhou Jiyao would never insist on what Zhou Jiyao couldn't get for him, but he was even more stubborn and refused to give in on other trivial matters.For example, if you want to eat flower rolls in the morning, you will never eat steamed buns, if you want to dip them in balsamic vinegar, you will never dip them in soy sauce, and if you want to wear blue clothes, you will never wear anything else, even if the color is lighter.

These were trivial matters, Zhou Jiyao thought they were nothing, so he left them all to him, and the servants couldn't do anything to him.He comes and goes again and again, a young child, he vaguely makes his own decisions about his affairs, and no one can change them.

When he was five years old, Hanzhou received a minister who came down for inspection, and several local officials wanted to accompany him. On this day, he and their children came to the house as guests.

Zhou Jirong had nothing to do with this, and his elder brother was too busy to take care of him.After he had lunch, he was still fast asleep on the couch when it was time for a nap.The maid who had been taking care of him was called to work because there were not enough maids in the mansion, so Zhou Jiyao ordered another guard to stand by and bring him over when he woke up.

Originally, he usually didn't cry when he woke up, Zhou Jiyao didn't worry, he figured it was time for him to wake up, but only the previous guard came to report in a hurry, saying that it was the young master and the young masters and ladies brought by the guests who had fought.

Before he finished speaking, his careless little master over there ran into the door, plunged into his brother's arms, panting and complaining: "Brother... that person sat in my usual seat. , I moved other stools and asked him to change them, but they refused to change them, and they also disliked the taste of our tea and snacks, and insisted on calling me a little girl... I wanted to beat him, and they bullied me together, If I really hit them, they hit me..."

He is articulate now, and he is usually good at chattering and chatting, but he seldom makes complaints. It took Zhou Jiyao some time to figure out the outline of the matter.

It turned out that when Zhou Jirong woke up, he refused to be hugged by an unfamiliar guard, and ran out by himself.He came across a group of children sitting in the yard eating snacks, and one of them sat on the chair he usually looked for, so he asked that person to give the chair to him.He thought he was justified, so his tone was naturally extremely blunt. The other party was doted on by his family, and he refused to give in for no reason.

But later the other party became angry from embarrassment, seeing Zhou Jirong's handsome appearance, he said that he was not a girl but also a sissy, relying on the number of people, he forced Zhou Jirong to put a skirt on him and hastily tied a bun for him A flower, this has been done a bit.

Zhou Jirong was the one who was willing to suffer such a disadvantage. When he was dressing and combing his hair, he was held down by several people and couldn't break free. When the other party let go of him and clapped his hands and laughed at him, he took advantage of his unpreparedness to rush forward and punch him.

Although he is the youngest among the group of children, he can't hold back the bravery and wildness in his bones, and he has learned a little bit of boxing and kicking, and he will grit his teeth without saying a word when he is punched. Shout out.He actually gradually gained the upper hand, and finally knocked down two biting and crying, and scared the other away.

Ordinarily, he would not have suffered a disadvantage, but Zhou Jirong still felt that he had suffered a great humiliation, he fell to the ground and groaned, one of the two had mended their feet, and he wanted to tear off his clothes, but then he thought that he had to save it for now Evidence for complaint.Besides, when he ran out, he was only wearing the nap gown, which had been torn during the argument, and if he took off the gown, he would be naked.

So he endured the humiliation and ran over keeping the shape of the drooping skirt, and the flower didn't fall off even after all the tossing.At this time, he supported the flowers on his head, and showed his elder brother by pulling his skirt: "Brother, look, I have been made like this by them... You have to avenge me! Drag them out and deal with them under military law." , Chop off your head!"

The author has something to say: Dabao man and man, why do you think he needs to attack...does he need to attack?He doesn't need to attack, does he?No need, right...

In addition, I think my writing is getting more and more sloppy, so if there is any inappropriateness, please treat it as a shoddy and don’t worry too much cough cough...

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