This is a locked chapterChapter 34: The Beautiful Eldest Jiang, Whose Virtuous Fame Is Not Forgotten (Part 1)
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In this chapter, we learn that the eldest son of the Ming family, named Jiang, is in the middle of insulting the family of the current emperor, Fuling, in front of the whole court. The father of the youngest son, named Hu, is also in the midst of insulting Fuling's family. He tells his son to be more courteous to his father and to be courteous to everyone else in the court. He also tells Hu that he has a plan to get rid of his father, but that his sister will not be able to help him. He says that he will take care of his servants the next time they see him in court, and that if he sees anyone making trouble, he will apply the family law at the national level. Hu tells his father that he heard that his brother and sister-in-law had just given birth to a baby boy, and he wants to go and see them. He asks his brother to prepare the carriage so that he can take the child to his mother's house. He then asks his sister to hand over the baby to him so he can have a chance to look at it. She tells him that she is his aunt, and asks him to give her a look at the baby so that she can see for herself whether or not the baby is hers. She then asks her brother to give his son a name, which he does. She says that she was flipping through a lost book of ancient Chinese history and found the word "shi" in the name of her son's name. He looks like hers, and she calls him "grand father" . He is the current Emperor, and his name is Fuling. He has a forty-year age gap between him and his own father, who is the eldest in the family. Fuling asks the emperor for a name for his son
This is a locked chapterChapter 34: The Beautiful Eldest Jiang, Whose Virtuous Fame Is Not Forgotten (Part 1)
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the eldest son of the Ming family, named Jiang, is in the middle of insulting the family of the current emperor, Fuling, in front of the whole court. The father of the youngest son, named Hu, is also in the midst of insulting Fuling's family. He tells his son to be more courteous to his father and to be courteous to everyone else in the court. He also tells Hu that he has a plan to get rid of his father, but that his sister will not be able to help him. He says that he will take care of his servants the next time they see him in court, and that if he sees anyone making trouble, he will apply the family law at the national level. Hu tells his father that he heard that his brother and sister-in-law had just given birth to a baby boy, and he wants to go and see them. He asks his brother to prepare the carriage so that he can take the child to his mother's house. He then asks his sister to hand over the baby to him so he can have a chance to look at it. She tells him that she is his aunt, and asks him to give her a look at the baby so that she can see for herself whether or not the baby is hers. She then asks her brother to give his son a name, which he does. She says that she was flipping through a lost book of ancient Chinese history and found the word "shi" in the name of her son's name. He looks like hers, and she calls him "grand father" . He is the current Emperor, and his name is Fuling. He has a forty-year age gap between him and his own father, who is the eldest in the family. Fuling asks the emperor for a name for his son