The Legend of Zhen Huan: Year after year, we share the spring breeze

Chapter 466 Education



Chapter 466 Education

Chapter 466 Education

As expected, An Lingrong was like a cat whose tail had been stepped on. Her spines immediately exploded, and her voice became a little louder. "Still young? Then tell me, how old is considered old? How old do you think you can discipline them? Do you have to wait until they become dandies before you can intervene?"

Feng Ruozhao was startled by her sudden reaction and was speechless for a moment. He subconsciously turned to look at Zhen Huan for help.

Zhen Huan had already quietly retreated three feet away. She was holding Jin Xi's hand, looking up at the sky, and said calmly, "The moon at noon today was really beautiful, and the dinner this morning was also delicious."

Feng Ruozhao was speechless when he saw this. He could only smile awkwardly, trying to ease the atmosphere: "What are you talking about, sister? That's not what I meant..."

Seeing Zhen Huan standing so far away, An Lingrong became even more angry. She pointed at her and said sternly, "And you, every time Wanwan comes to your place, can you please take better care of her and stop indulging her?"

Zhen Huan nodded vigorously: "Yes, yes, yes, yes!"

An Lingrong's gaze darted back and forth between the two of them, a look of disappointment. Finally, she rolled her eyes and said, "A loving mother often spoils her child."

Then he turned around and walked out.

Feng Ruozhao subconsciously asked, "Where are you going?"

An Lingrong said without even turning her head: "You don't know how to teach the child, I will do it."

After saying that, he walked away on his own.

Zhen Huan looked at her back and quickly ordered Jin Xi beside her, "Hurry up and go to the Qinzheng Palace to invite Sister Mei over."

Then he walked to Feng Ruozhao and gave an awkward smile.

Feng Ruozhao sighed helplessly and smiled bitterly, "No wonder you asked me to persuade her more just now. It turns out you knew it was hard to persuade her when she lost her temper, right?"

Zhen Huan nodded innocently: "Rong'er is usually gentle, but once she gets really angry, no one can stop her. I've also suffered losses, so I stay away from her."

"You were smart enough to get away early, leaving me here alone to take her knife."

"She scolded me just now, don't be angry, sister, just wait for sister Mei to come!"

"Not only did you cheat me, but you also cheated sister Hui!"

"Oh my god, how can this be called a trap? This is called sharing weal and woe. Yes, sharing weal and woe..."

After a while, An Lingrong came back with a few pieces of paper in her hand. Without even looking at them, she walked straight into the hall. Just as the two were about to follow her, the door was slammed shut.

The two touched noses.

In the hall, three little friends were kneeling upright.

An Lingrong took a cushion and sat down, looking at Longyue and Xinyue: "You two feel that you have done nothing wrong and it is unfair for you to kneel here, right?"

"no no!"

They both denied it.

"Then tell me, what did you do wrong?"

Longyue's eyes were still a little red and swollen. She lowered her head and choked up, "Mother, I shouldn't have gone out to play with Sixth Brother."

Xinyue's eyes were already filled with tears: "I shouldn't have made Wen's mother angry."

An Lingrong reached out and wiped the tears from her face, her voice softening a bit, "It's right for you to play together, but you also have to divide your time. His main focus right now is studying, and he can only play with you during his rest time."

Seeing this, Hongxu quickly said, "Godmother, don't blame them, I asked them to play together!"

An Lingrong ignored him and continued, "Wanwan, Xinyue, he is your brother. If he makes a mistake, you must speak up bravely instead of letting him do whatever he wants. Do you understand?"

Longyue and Xinyue looked at each other and nodded: "We understand."

An Lingrong finally showed a relieved smile on her face. She patted their shoulders gently, her tone encouraging: "Good children, remember what I said today. Whether now or in the future, you must support each other and remind each other. Only in this way can you grow together and become better people together."

They are both too young, so just explain some simple and easy-to-understand principles.

"we know!"

An Lingrong patted their heads and said, "Alright, you can go back now! I have something to say to your Sixth Brother."

The two men stood up, saluted and walked out of the hall.

Outside the palace, Zhen Huan and Feng Ruozhao didn't care about their image at all. They stretched their heads and leaned against the window to eavesdrop.

"What are you doing?"

A sudden voice came.

The two looked over and saw Shen Meizhuang approaching slowly.

Zhen Huan quickly made a "hush" gesture and pointed towards the hall.

Shen Meizhuang was a little curious and asked, "Why don't you just go in?"

Zhen Huan waved her hands repeatedly.

Seeing her expression, Shen Meizhuang looked inside the hall suspiciously, and without asking any more questions, she lay on the window with the two of them.

In the hall, An Lingrong gestured for Hongxu to sit on the cushion, and the two of them faced each other.

It was not until then that An Lingrong discovered that the baby she had risked her life to save had grown into a handsome young man.

She remembered how he fell asleep peacefully in her arms; she remembered how he stumbled into her arms when he took his first steps; she also remembered the tender and clear voice when he first called her "godmother".

Time flies so fast!

"You've grown up!"

Hongxu's eyes turned red: "Godmother, my son was wrong!"

"What's wrong?"

"My son shouldn't have pretended to be sick and shouldn't have lied."

"anything else?"

Hongxu was stunned and started thinking hard.

After a moment, he shook his head. Apart from the two reasons above, he couldn't think of anything else.

"Ever since you stole the spotlight at the Junggar Khan's welcoming banquet, the Emperor has been doting on you, showering you with rewards. Everyone around you is fawning over you, too. You're feeling proud and think you're pretty powerful, aren't you?"

Having his thoughts exposed, Hongxu's face turned red and he lowered his head in embarrassment.

An Lingrong sighed inwardly. Such sudden grace and honor would confuse even an adult, let alone a young child.

"But think about it carefully. If I hadn't taught you all this long ago, would you have been able to untie the Nine-Linked Jade Ring that day?"

Hongxu shook his head.

Take the Rubik's Cube for example. He spent several days trying hard to complete only two layers. In the end, it was only with An Lingrong's guidance that he was able to complete it.

Thinking of this, his eyes dimmed noticeably.

An Lingrong also noticed this subtle change and said, "You are an extremely intelligent child. Otherwise, no matter how much I teach you, you would never learn. And your words and behavior that day were also very good. Godmother is very pleased."

Hongxu raised his head, a hint of uncertainty in his eyes: "Really? Godmother, I... am I not good enough?"

An Lingrong smiled faintly. "I bring this up not to undermine your confidence, but to tell you that the Emperor's favor and the flattery of others are like honey coated in poison, which will gradually erode your mind. You must always remain sober and not be deceived by these things. Only true ability can take you further."

As he listened to her words, the haze in Hongxu's eyes gradually dissipated, replaced by a bright light. He nodded, his tone becoming more resolute, "Godmother, I understand. The saying in the Book of Shangshu, 'Pride brings harm, humility brings benefit, and time is the way of heaven,' is exactly this principle."


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