Johime Three Kingdoms

Chapter 426 Silly Child

Chapter 426 Silly Child

"Xiao Hao!" When Wang saw this uncle and aunt, she jumped out of her skin and quickly covered Deng Ai's mouth.

Bai Tu's expression also froze for a moment...

Originally, Bai Tu knew the name "Deng Ai", so he guessed that this so-called "silly boy" was just a prejudice caused by his stuttering.

Even Deng Ai, who was five or six years old, should be very smart and have ancestral wisdom. That's why when he saw that he wanted to talk, he coaxed him to speak as soon as possible.

Who would have known that this kid doesn't play his cards according to the routine, and uses his ethics to fight in the middle? This is not the wisdom passed down from the ancestors, this is the wisdom of Zu An!
Chen Zhen, who had always had a long face and was very serious, was suppressing a smile at this time, while Guo Youzhi on the side was so angry that he groaned, but considering that Deng Ai is still a little kid, it might be Tongyanwuji...

His moral values ​​prevent him from discussing the issues between his father and his aunt with a five-and-a-half-year-old child.

"Deng family boy, your father gave the inheritance to relatives, cousins, and uncles..." Guo Youzhi said seriously.

But just in the middle of speaking, Guo Youzhi suddenly remembered something and paused. At the same time, he noticed that Bai Tu was looking at him strangely. When he thought about what he was saying... he suddenly broke out in a cold sweat and became silent.

Deng Ai suddenly brought the relationship between his father and his mother to the aunts. Guo Youzhi just felt angry and funny, so he wanted to explain this truth clearly to this little brat who didn't know whether he was really stupid or precocious. However, this Spreading it out and saying it, Guo Youzhi found that he couldn't say it!
Bai Tu wanted to weaken the influence of the clan system and encourage couples as the basis of society. People with insight have long been able to see it.

Therefore, to prove that "cousins ​​and uncles from the same clan are closer than wives" is not as good as the previous statement of "aunts are closer".

At least the latter is just talking about porn, while the former is trying to create the opposite of Bai Tu!
No matter what you think in your heart, anyway, the "conservative faction" of Chu State is ostensibly to balance the contradiction between the new policy and the old system for Baitu, and to assist the existence of the King of Chu from another aspect from the perspective of the beneficiary of the past.

As for those who really want to get along with Bai Tu and just want to destroy the New Deal, they are called "enemies"...

Whether among the people or in the Six Ministries, conservatives widely exist. Only in the Privy Council, that is, in the Chu army, no one will call themselves a conservative. In terms of interests, they can belong to the conservatives, but in terms of ideology, they are also conservatives and have a foothold. It will only get smaller and smaller.

Just like Bai Tu is now willing to listen to Guo Youzhi, Guo Youzhi also has the purpose of persuading Bai Tu. However... once the topic is led to a sensitive direction, Guo Youzhi can only remain silent.

Bai Tu was also thinking at this time...

Was Deng Ai really precocious and accidentally hit by accident, or did he...see the essence of the incident and directly focus on the essential issue?

Whether it is Nanyang or Jingzhou, the situation is indeed different from that in Jiangdong, but as Deng Ai said, it is never the turn of those cousins ​​to be closer than "husband and wife".

Moreover, the controversy over the Jiyang incident was triggered by the husband’s death at an early age. No matter how much women’s productivity was exerted in Jingzhou or Nanyang, in the case of the death of one party, it was advocated that “spouses and wives” should be considered in family property. There is no problem with "one body".

As for how to divide the family property after divorce?
Bai Tu really didn't believe that with the folk customs at this time, someone would get married and divorced just to divide the family property.

Even if there is... Bai Tu will not give up his principles for the sake of an exception. If you are really worried, Bai Tu has a sincere suggestion - don't get married!

"I don't have anything to say. The notarization of Deng's elders was slowly checked to find out whether it was true or false. However, the practice of 'gifting' almost all the family property to others without Wang's consent is absolutely inconsistent with the "Chu Law" ", half of which Jiyang County must help recover as soon as possible." Bai Tu said conclusively.

Although Bai Tu said to "slowly investigate" the ownership of half of the dispute, everyone understands that this is to wait for the New Deal to continue to take root in the hearts of the people naturally.

As for the other half...

Baitu's statement of "gifting to others" has already been pointed out. Unless he has the idea of ​​​​overthrowing Chu, there is no need to think about turning it around!

This is not only for Deng, but also for the entire Chu State - it does not involve the bottom line, we can take our time, and everyone can provide opinions. If it involves the bottom line... it is useless to talk to the Ministry of Punishment. If you have opinions, you can Consider talking to the Privy Council directly.

"This boy is good, I think... he's just stupid. If he doesn't teach well, it would be a waste. Mrs. Wang can consider letting them directly convert it into money and food, or rent out the land and take him to Aurous Hill." Bai Tu doesn't do it now either. Dare I mention it, this kid looks like what happened to me when I was a child.

When Bai Tu was a child, he had never used ethics to confront others...

"Thank you for your kindness on behalf of the unworthy son! I don't dare to be the king to reward you. I just hope that this unworthy son can contribute to the country of Chu in the future." Mrs. Wang thanked her immediately.

"I, I also say thank you to King Dai! King Dai, King Dai, the king and the queen are all good people!" Little Deng Ai also followed suit.

"Eh? My queen, did you say something just now?" Bai Tu asked curiously.

"I, my mother is the best, the best person. So when my father was still alive, he was also very considerate of my mother. And the reason why the king of Dai can be considerate of mothers all over the world must be because of that. The queen is also a very good person." Deng Ai said stumblingly.

Lu Lingqi was very moved by these words, but unfortunately...Deng Ai's expression was anxious when he spoke because of his stutter, so he couldn't show the "cuteness" that a child should have. This is probably why he is widely considered to have a "bad brain" one.

Guo Youzhi stood aside and looked at Deng Ai with some fear - at first he thought that Deng Ai was just a rude kid who made dirty jokes, but now... he had to think about it carefully.

Even now, he didn't dare to regard what Deng Ai said as simply saying something nice. He had some doubts in his heart, whether this son was implicitly accusing the elder of the Deng clan. After all... his father was very considerate of his mother's words. How could he do that? What about giving your property to others?
Thinking more deeply, are you trying to arouse Queen Chu's hostility towards Deng?
There are rumors in the world that the Queen of Chu forced Mrs. Xiahou... Ahem, Guo Youzhi is an honest man and does not spread or believe rumors.

What the people of the Deng family said to Guo Youzhi at first was that they were worried that this five-year-old mute fool would lose the family business in vain, so they divided it among the uncles. In the future, if the fool had trouble, they would also help him. The clan Well... isn't that what it is?

However, now Guo Youzhi sighed in his heart: My family also has dozens of hectares of land. What if I could exchange it for a "silly child"?
(End of this chapter)

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