After leaving Huwa's dormitory, Ye Zhenzhen then went to Cui Weizhen's dormitory.
The teaching dormitory is not far from the student dormitory. However, the teaching dormitory is an independent courtyard and is fully equipped with various living facilities. Ye Zhenzhen went in and walked around, secretly making a mental note of what needed to be added, and then let the audience know when she returned.
Yan or Hong Zhiyuan sent it so that if Cui Weizhen was too late to rush home in the future, he could stay here for one night.
When leaving, Ye Zhenzhen glanced at the yard next door. Two laurel trees were picked in front of the door. She asked curiously: "Who lives here?"
Cui Weizhen's expression changed, and his voice seemed to contain other meanings: "This is the residence of King Su. He is the academy responsible for teaching the Classic of Filial Piety."
Ye Zhenzhen also looked strange, because Prince Su was the deposed prince.
Previously, the prince was dethroned because of his unfilial piety, and all his party members were dismissed. He was also imprisoned in the mansion and was not allowed to go out. No family in the capital dared to interact with him, pretending that he did not exist. Now the emperor suddenly released him.
He was also asked to teach the "Book of Filial Piety", which really made the monk Zhang Er confused.
"Your Majesty... what does this mean?" Do you think that confinement is no longer enough to quell your anger, so do you want to publicly execute him?
Cui Weizhen shook his head: "This is your Majesty's opportunity to give King Su a chance to change his ways."
What he did not say was that King Su was released as a result of King Wei's intercession. At that time, His Majesty was in a good mood because of the completion of the academy. King Wei did not get angry or refuse when he made this request, but waited until the next day to give the request to King Su's palace.
The imperial edict was sent and the appointment was made.
It is enough to show that His Majesty still has feelings for the deposed prince, and King Wei made the right move.
Ye Zhenzhen didn't know the power considerations behind it, and was extremely curious about Prince Su. She heard that the deposed prince was talented and capable. He was the prince who was raised by Emperor Xuanwu. He was deposed because he was involved in a partisan dispute and attempted to murder the emperor's father.
Not only can he now be granted the title of King Su, but he can also serve as an edict, which is simply a legend in life.
I don’t know if he had something on his mind, but a man in blue shirt actually walked out of the yard next door.
The man is already middle-aged, with a few wrinkles faintly visible between his brows, but this does not undermine his calm demeanor at all. His whole figure is as solid and steady as a mountain, and his eyes are filled with calmness and wisdom after having experienced sailing, and his aura is clearly unmistakable.
It's sharp, but it still gives people the feeling of looking up at a mountain.
It was self-evident who the visitor was.
Cui Weizhen had already pulled Ye Zhenzhen along to greet the man: "I and my wife have met His Highness Prince Su."
To the Su Dynasty and others, the face that was somewhat similar to that of King Wei looked very gentle: "It turns out to be Weizhen. I haven't seen you for a long time. You are already married and have children. I have heard about you recently in the palace.
His reputation in the capital is very good, and he has finally not lost his prestige as a master."
At that time, Cui Shichang served as a tutor to various princes, and he also taught the former Crown Prince.
Cui Weizhen paused and said, "Prince Su is extremely talented and knowledgeable. My father has always been proud of you, and even the lower officials are far behind you."
Something flashed across King Su's face quickly, and his smile faded: "I have let you down."
King Su didn't seem to like chatting, so he chatted with Cui Weizhen for a few words and then left. Cui Weizhen looked at his retreating back with complicated eyes, and after a long time he said with emotion: "King Su has changed a lot."
This is also understandable.
Once he went from being a high-ranking prince to a precarious prisoner, his years of imprisonment were enough to flatten his arrogance. Even if he is now pardoned and has experienced factional disputes, in order to reassure the emperor, he will not
Dare to make more friends with courtiers.
The winner is the king and the loser is the bandit. This is generally the case.
Ye Zhenzhen and Cui Weizhen met King Su again at the entrance of the college, but there was one more person beside him - King Ke.
The two brothers were talking, and their expressions were not very pleasant. Cui Weizhen and Ye Zhenzhen could not avoid seeing them, so they could only come forward to say hello. King Su nodded lightly, got on the carriage and left without saying a word.
The couple didn't want to stay too long, but King Ke was very talkative. His eyes fell on Ye Zhenzhen with a strange look: "I haven't seen Mrs. Cui for a long time. It turns out she is pregnant. Yunshan Academy is noisy today.
I wonder why Madam is here?"
Ye Zhenzhen frowned and said perfunctorily: "I have nothing to do in the house, so I went out with my husband to join in the fun."
King Ke seemed to believe it. He glanced at Cui Weizhen beside him, his eyes darkened, and asked: "Yunshan Academy has been completed, and the remaining three academies should also be put on the agenda. As the superintendent, Wei Zhen must be
You must be away from Beijing on business."
Ye Zhenzhen really didn't expect this level, and couldn't help but look at Cui Weizhen blankly, and saw that his thin lips were slightly pursed, but he did not retort: "Your Highness is worried, the remaining three academies are in the process of selecting sites. When will we leave Kyoto?"
Arrangements by His Highness the King of Wei."
Because he heard King Wei's name, King Ke's face turned gloomy for a moment.
Previously, he had always enjoyed preferential treatment as the most favored prince, but recently the King of Wei had done several major events. Jian was in the emperor's heart and was highly praised. The wind in the court was also vaguely wrong, which restricted his actions.
What made him most angry was that the King of Wei actually let King Su come out. When King Su was deposed as the crown prince, he put in a lot of effort. Now King Su has come out again. Although he is a tiger with its teeth pulled out, the tiger still has its power.
There are always one or two loyal subordinates who stand in for him, fearing that they will take revenge for what happened back then.
It was already difficult enough to deal with a King of Wei, but with the addition of King Su... King Ke's face became even darker.
As if Cui Weizhen didn't see his dark face, he bowed his hands and said goodbye. King Ke came back from his thoughts, his eyes fell on Ye Zhenzhen again, and said: "Yunshan Academy is completed, Salesian Academy will be completed soon, there will be a meeting that day
The completion ceremony is to raise funds for the operation of the academy. Mrs. Cui’s charity has been personally appreciated by the queen mother, so she will come when the time comes, right?”
Ye Zhenzhen had received the news a long time ago, because her employees were from Salesian Academy, and therefore she was praised by the Queen. If she didn't go, it would be true, but she didn't understand that King Ke would ask specifically.
She was currently upset because of the news that Cui Weizhen might leave Beijing, and she did not have much patience to deal with King Ke. Seeing this, Cui Weizhen held her hand and asked with concern: "Are you tired? Your Highness, please forgive me.
I'm rude to my wife. My wife is feeling unwell, so I'm sorry to be with you."
King Ke did not blame her, but also looked worried: "No need to be too polite, just send Mrs. Cui back to the house quickly. If it is really not good, you can ask someone to ask the imperial doctor with my name card."
The imperial physician only serves the royal family and the families of princes and earls. If ordinary officials want to ask the imperial physician to treat a doctor, they can only rely on private friendship. If the imperial physician is on duty in the palace, they can only use the name card of a person with a title to invite people.
Cui Weizhen never felt honored, and an angry look flashed in his eyes.