In order to repay the prince's refusal to kill him at Jinyi Villa, Junze ignored the emperor's wishes and allowed the young prince to enter Beijing alive.
As for the second prince, he was a hero at the end of his life, so he put down his dignity and begged him, and he promised that the second prince would go to Beijing to meet his mother, the eldest princess.
After all, the two princes touched the sensitive nerves of the Holy Emperor.
The Holy Emperor could not even tolerate the rebels, and hinted that Shao Wuji had killed more than 20,000 people, let alone his two sons, Prince An?
To be honest, the things Jiang Nan and his party did were not beautiful, and none of them came to the heart of the saint.
First, he allowed the rumors of His Majesty's biological mother's obscene harem to spread, and then he tried every means to find a way for the rebels to survive. Finally, he even spared the lives of the second and younger princes, leaving the Holy One in a dilemma over how to deal with them.
It's not that he couldn't fathom the Holy Will, but that he could never be like Shao Wuji, who could abandon his conscience, his bloodline, his dignity, and even his life for the sake of the Holy Heart.
This is also the reason why the Holy One trusts Shao Wuji even more because he has a blood relationship with the Holy One.
Yesterday he left the main army, and today the two princes are in danger of death. It is the Holy Spirit who is warning him.
Junze can predict that when he returns to Beijing this time, what awaits him is only the balance of merit and demerit.
After a narrow escape, the result was still the dissatisfaction of the Holy One.
Junze smiled bitterly in his heart.
But what can be done?
He can only be King Xiaoyao, a nephew who behaves recklessly under the favor of the Holy One.
He can't do Shao Wuji.
He looked at the haggard Second County Prince, who would die today with Prince An's unresolved knot in his heart.
Although it has already entered autumn, it is still nearly a month's journey from Jinlin City to Kyoto. His body will enter the capital with the army, rotting and smelling along the way.
The Holy Spirit is truly merciless in his work.
The two princes gave up their dignity, but in the end they couldn't get an answer.
Junze clenched his hands behind his back. This feeling of having to break his promise after making a promise made him feel particularly powerless and disgusted.
When the matter came to an end, the second prince seemed to have thought about it. He glanced at the little prince who was crying heartbrokenly.
The Prince of the Second County said: "Junze, my brother will be taken care of by you these days. He is growing, please give him more food."
The little prince cried: "I don't want it, second brother, I don't want to eat. I was wrong. I shouldn't have troubled you. Second brother, second brother, don't leave me. I'm afraid."
The little prince had never experienced such hardships since he was a child, and he could not accept the gap from being a noble prince to a prisoner.
When he first started on the road, he would cry every day, and the two princes would be there to comfort him.
Along the way, Junze and Gu Yu had to make do with each other's meals, let alone the two of them.
The second prince then gave half of his pancakes and dry food to his younger brother.
Even though he knew that the little prince would not escape death in Kyoto, he still tried his best to make his brother not suffer so much while he was alive.
The second prince ignored his younger brother's cries, as if he was struggling to hold on to the floating tree of Junze.
Holding the railing of the prison car, he said: "Junze, I don't hate you, I don't hate you, I don't hate anyone. I want to ask you one more thing."
Junze waved the soldiers around him to retreat, and approached the prison car to listen to what he said.
The Prince of the Second County said: "I beg you to ask the eldest princess on behalf of my father why the eldest princess abandoned the late prince and my father and supported the Holy Majesty when the palace changed."
Junze's pupils shrank, there were some things that he couldn't study in detail.
Asking questions too clearly will shake the will of a living person.
His, his mother's.
The second prince of the county was not alive. He asked him to help ask, but he was just trying to shake their mother and son.
Junze has a very accurate understanding of people's hearts, but seeing the unwillingness in the eyes of the second prince at this moment, Junze still said: "Okay, I'll ask for you."
The second prince leaned against the prison car and seemed satisfied.
The little prince was still crying, but Junze had already left.
On the way back, Junze ordered Guan Yan: "Check."
These are the soldiers and horses of his family, and someone had some thoughts that they shouldn't have and did something for the Holy One.
He knew that the Holy Spirit was knocking him, but he really couldn't respond.
Guan Yan knew the stakes and hesitated slightly, "Will it offend the Holy One?"
Junze said: "Who said we want to investigate the people of the Holy Emperor? What I want to investigate are the people of the Di family."
By the way, I picked out the saint's people and solved them.
Seeing that Junze knew what he was thinking, Guan Yan said, "Yes."
Back near the carriage, Li Ruo and Gu Yu were still playing with the puppy. The dark puppy's tail was wagging happily, for fear that others would not know its happiness.
The gloom in Junze's heart has subsided a little, and this dog is still somewhat useful.
In the evening, everyone set up camp on the outskirts, with bonfires everywhere.
I don't know who took the lead in singing a Kyoto folk song, and the singing was all over the place.
Junze and Gu Yu were sitting by the fire drinking. These relaxing days were numbered.
The two of them didn't show it on their faces, but they both cherished it in their hearts.
A soldier came over and said: "Your Majesty, the second prince is dead, and the little prince is crying and crying and won't eat anything. If this continues, I'm afraid he won't be able to survive in Kyoto."
Junze took a sip of wine disapprovingly and said: "Remove the body, give the young prince a dagger, and tell him to deal with it on his own if he wants to die. Don't follow me on a hunger strike."
The soldier was obviously dealing with Junze for the first time. He didn't know what Junze meant by issuing this order, so he looked embarrassed, but turned around and left anyway.
Watching his own brother die was cruel enough. If he saw his brother's body rotting again, it would be a lifelong nightmare for this eight-year-old child.
But he doesn't have a lifetime left.
A dagger seemed to be forcing the young prince to commit suicide, but in fact it was a disguised reminder to him that if he didn't have the guts to die, he would just go to the capital.
His mother, Princess An, knelt in front of Junze and asked him to enter the capital. Before his death, his second brother also begged Junze to give him more food.
By still ruining himself like this, he failed to live up to everyone's devotion to him.
Gu Yu was speechless after hearing this. Junze drank bowl after bowl of wine and suddenly said to Gu Yu: "Gu Yu, do you know? The second prince begged me to give the little prince more food before he died."
Gu Yu lowered her eyes. In terms of raising children, the difference between Shengsheng and Prince An was not even close.
Junze continued: "I'm thinking, if the fifth prince and the sixth prince were as close brothers as Prince An's children, we wouldn't have to be so tense."
The drunkard in the army saw that Junze was already drunk, Gu Yu said: "Your Majesty, be careful what you say."
Junze seemed to have regained some clarity and said: "Oh, yes, we can't say this."
He turned around and said: "Then if we were ordinary people, would we be able to achieve the success of Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi? But I can't play the piano, and we can play chess."
Gu Yu looked at him and said: "Maybe we can't become Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi, but become Guan Ning and Hua Xin."