typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 195 Departure

Zhu Biao walked into the bathroom first. Chang Luohua blushed and moved in slowly. In the end, he couldn't help but said: "I'd better wait for His Highness to take a bath, and then I can wash myself."

Zhu Biao turned around and waved to the palace ladies who had finished adjusting the water temperature. The palace ladies immediately bowed their heads and retreated, including the few personal girls around Chang Luohua.

Zhu Biao didn't speak, he opened his arms towards Chang Luohua and looked at her with a half-smile. Chang Luohua had no choice but to step forward and help him undress and untie his belt. Zhu Biao was not honest this time and reached out to help his prince.

The concubine took off her dress.

It's a pity that Chang Luohua's dress is extremely complicated. Chang Luohua blushed and avoided it at first, but finally found that he didn't know how to untie it and stood there openly, letting Zhu Biao play with the tighter and tighter dress.

ribbon.

It was the first time Zhu Biao did such a thing and he made a mistake. He wanted to tear it off by force, but when he thought that this was his wife, he felt heartbroken. What's more, what would the serving maids think?

Tear the princess's clothes...

Zhu Biao retracted his hands silently, Chang Luohua put his clothes away, and Zhu Biao also walked into the bath. This was his special request. Taking a bath was one of the few ways he could soothe his mind in these years.

Zhu Biao walked down the steps and immersed himself in the water. He took warm clothes and exhaled a comfortable breath after his body was in. His long dark hair was spread behind him. He turned around and looked at his princess. The two parties communicated with their eyes.

Finally, under Zhu Biao's satisfied smile, Chang Luohua took off his clothes and walked into the water. Half an hour later, the palace ladies walked in to fill the water and help the two tired Lords of the East Palace take a bath again.

The two of them put on light clothes and walked out of the bathroom. They sat together and waited for the palace maid to dry their hair. Fortunately it was summer, otherwise it would be difficult to dry their long hair.

Chang Luohua still dared not look at Zhu Biao, but Zhu Biao was coaxing her to talk complacently. The newlyweds were about to separate, and Zhu Biao also felt a little sorry for her.

The two returned to the bed. Although Chang Luohua was shy, he was actually very happy. It was a great thing that his husband liked her.

But suddenly I thought of what the wet nurse had just said. When His Highness was young and vigorous, she had not been around for the past few months. What if a few careless people were brought in? What worried her even more was,

What woman would be pregnant with her grandson...

So he said softly: "Your Highness will be away for a few months, why not take Nuanyu or Shuang'er with you, there will always be someone to take care of you."

Zhu Benbin opened his squinted eyes, glanced at his princess and said, "What did your nurse say to you again?"

Without waiting for Chang Luohua to answer, he said to himself: "You don't have to think too much. No woman will be pregnant until you give birth to a legitimate son for me. This is my promise to you.

"

Chang Luohua's eyes lit up when she heard this. This was what she was most worried about. The first child was always different, especially in the royal family. Even if it was a concubine, it would still be a noble family.

This is why Zhu Biao has not accepted Yunjin Nuanyu until now. Since he is quite satisfied with his crown princess, of course he has to consider her and Ming Dynasty in particular.

The fight between princes depletes the country's vitality, and it is also a pointless waste. This is why Zhu Yuanzhang was so determined to support Zhu Biao back then.

Early the next morning, Zhu Biao got up and took Chang Luohua to Kunning Palace to meet his father, the emperor and his mother, and also bid farewell to them. After all, he had been away for a long time.

Empress Ma didn't worry about anything this time. After all, she wasn't going out to fight. What danger could there be in the Ming Dynasty? Besides, she was protected by elite soldiers. After a while, the three brothers Zhu Xi, Zhu Fan, and Zhu Di also came.

Zhu Yuanzhang gave some instructions to his sons, and then said to Zhu Biao: "Take away half of the imperial doctors from the imperial hospital. We have arranged for them to wait at the city gate."

Zhu Biao agreed with a smile. It was reasonable for Lao Zhu to be cautious. I am afraid that in addition to the obvious, the pro-military captain's office will always pay attention to them. If there is danger, they will be removed in advance.

Then Zhu Biao led his brothers to kowtow and say goodbye to their father, the emperor and their queen. Zhu Yuanzhang nodded and set off to go to court. This was a rare delay for him to delay the morning court.

Chang Luohua stayed with Queen Ma for company, looking at Zhu Biao's retreating back with some reluctance. When he came back to his senses, he found that Queen Ma was looking at her with a smile, and Chang Luohua's face turned red.

After Zhu Biao led his younger brothers out of the palace, he saw the noble disciples who had been waiting for a long time. They were all dressed in robes and looking very energetic. When he saw His Highness the Crown Prince coming out, he quickly knelt down on one knee: "I'll see you, Your Highness, the Crown Prince, and see the King of Jin."

His Royal Highness King Qi, King of Chu."

Naturally, their positions were not higher than the fifth rank, so it was appropriate to salute the princes. Zhu Biao waved his hand and asked them to stand up. There might be some decent ones among them, but most of them were young and brave men.

Together they set off to the city gate. Pingliang Hou Fei Ju had arranged for people to pick up the imperial doctors. He himself led his troops to greet His Highness the Crown Prince. 50,000 elite troops were still stationed further away, so it was impossible to gather at the gate of the capital.

Zhu Biao waved Fei Ju to get up. Zhu Biao admired this person, so he saved him from Li Shanchang last time. Zhu Yuanzhang also gave Fei Ju the face to go to Shanxi with him. Otherwise, this guy would have drank with Hu Weiyong several times.

, there will be no escape from liquidation in the future.

After asking a few casual questions, he rode his horse in the direction of the army. As the best means of transportation in ancient times, a normal horse can run about thirty or forty kilometers an hour, and it has to rest after about a hundred kilometers a day. Horses

My endurance is not very strong. If there is no emergency, I will choose to conserve my horsepower. No one will run like this.

Unless it is an urgent military intelligence report, horses will be changed after dozens of miles, and people have no time to rest. They eat, drink, and relieve themselves on horseback. It is normal for the rider to die if the system of an urgent military intelligence report is not good or if he catches the cold.

After reuniting with the army and taking a short rest, Zhu Fan and Xu Yungong led an army of 20,000 people away. It was estimated that the troops would be divided a little further ahead. Zhu Biao had already obtained the positions of some bandits from the pro-army Duwei Mansion.

Whether big or small, I believe they can handle it well.

The noble sons that Xu Yungong took away looked pretty good. Zhu Biao thought they would all look like Jia Baoyu. That was right. After all, it was the early years of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and those noble sons were all rough guys. If his son was that virtuous, he would probably

He had been beaten to death long ago.

Zhu Xi and Zhu Di selected fifty Jinshi from the second and third grade, and then led two thousand cavalry away. Their task was heavy and they had to take a look at all places. In addition, they were bound to encounter obstacles, so they had to hurry up.

time.

Zhu Biao ordered the army to march, but they could not get up quickly. Marching was much slower than riding alone, and horses could not run for several hours continuously.

In fact, Zhu Biao could let the army set off a few days in advance, and then he would lead the light cavalry to catch up. However, he planned to recruit some people from various places, mainly orphans and widows. The Ming Dynasty now has a huge population hole. Instead of letting them survive in the local area,

Might as well take them to a place more suitable for them.

…………


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next