Chapter 26: Playing Cards
No, it’s not bad, it’s just plain irritating.
He is like this when he is just over two years old. What will happen when he grows up?
Because the crown prince and other princes were so diligent, obedient, and conscientious, Emperor Jingwen had the illusion that he was particularly good at raising children.
It was not until today that Emperor Jingwen realized that all his previous children were raised in vain. All of them combined were not as troublesome as this one.
The other party would even stop him with words like emperor and subject, father and son.
Listen to this, does this sound like something a two-year-old child would say?
But he couldn’t really say anything like “the emperor and his subjects were the first to rule over him”. Everyone knew it, but they couldn’t put it in the open, as it would ultimately hurt the relationship between father and son.
Therefore, this question has no solution.
For the first time in his life, Emperor Jingwen was not thinking about state affairs before going to bed, but was troubled by the upbringing of his youngest son.
