Chapter 42 Uncle Wang

Therefore, Xue Li was of the same generation as Emperor Qingwen. Even though Prince Jing was two years older than him, he still had to call him Uncle Wang based on his seniority.

The old prince Xue had children at an old age, and he only had a son, Xue Li, when he was nearly [-] years old. However, he had never been pampered like a child of a noble family in Beijing. Xue Li was born in the army, grew up in the battlefield, and could walk. When he was young, he learned to hold a sword, and when he could run, he began to follow his father on the battlefield.

And the current emperor, Emperor Qingwen, also had experience in the military when he was still a prince. The royal family of the Great Zhou Dynasty was not so squeamish. Both the Supreme Emperor and Emperor Qingwen had actually been on the battlefield and had led many military expeditions.

Prince Xue and the Supreme Emperor fought side by side several times, leading 80 Zhou soldiers to gallop across the land of Yun Cang. The friendship in the army was different from the relationship between the children of the aristocratic families in the capital, drinking and playing chess. They were both on the line of life and death. Came from the upper stroke.

After hearing about the previous rebellion among the tribes in Lingnan, the Supreme Emperor led his prince, the current emperor Qingwen, to march in person. The so-called father-son army went into battle. Not only the Supreme Emperor and Emperor Qingwen, but also the old prince Xue also carried Xue Li, who was only seven years old. Later, the Lingnan rebellion was put down, and the Supreme Emperor defeated his troops and returned to the court, but he left Emperor Qingwen in the army and continued to train with Old Prince Xue.

From the day Xue Li was born until he was 12 years old, Emperor Qingwen led him on the battlefield for 12 years. It was not until the death of the Supreme Emperor that Emperor Qingwen returned to the capital to inherit the throne. As for the throne, such feelings are naturally indescribable. Compared to his own children, he is closer to Xue Li. After all, Xue Li was raised by him.

After Emperor Qingwen returned to the capital, Xue Li did not go back with him. Instead, he chose to go to Mingyue City on the border and stayed there for another six years. He did not return to Lin'an City until the tribes in Mobei were pacified.

"Yue'er, why did you come to the palace today?" Zhou You glanced at Xue Li intentionally or unintentionally, and asked her with a smile: "I remember how I called you before, but you didn't want to come."

Zhou You's words brought her back to consciousness, Xue Li turned his head and glanced at her, his eyes darkened slightly, a hint of helplessness flashed in his eyes, and the strength in his hands relaxed.

Wei Yunxue came back to her senses and felt that he seemed to be letting go of her hand. She immediately stood closer to him, and after holding the hand that he wanted to let go of tightly, she raised her head and faced Zhou. Youpi said with a smile: "Your Highness Prince Jing, my husband and I have to go to see the Holy Spirit. Please make way for us and don't waste the time."

"Yue'er?" Zhou You was stunned for a moment when he heard her words, as if he couldn't believe what she just said.

Wei Yunxue calmly avoided his outstretched hand, smiled at him, and said politely and distantly: "Your Highness, you'd better not call me Yue'er. Wei Jiu is married, so you and I need to avoid suspicion. yes."

She raised her head and glanced at Xue Li again, and continued: "Even if my husband is generous and doesn't mind, but in other people's ears, they think I'm familiar with you, so Your Highness still follows my husband's identity. Call me Princess Dingyuan."

Zhou You was completely stunned. He looked at Xue Li in surprise, then at her, and frowned: "Yue'er, what's wrong with you?"

"It's nothing." Wei Yunxue curled her lips and spoke carelessly.

(End of this chapter)

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