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Chapter 2147 It’s broken, I threw my seventh brother on the boat
The Eleventh Prince and the Twelfth Prince also want to go.
But at this moment, they looked at Gu Yihan’s grim expression, so they had to choose not to speak.
Gu Yihan looked at his group of big-eyed and small-eyed sons, trying to catch up with the boat but didn’t, so he couldn’t help but want to laugh.
But he still tried his best to suppress it, trying to maintain the image of a strict father.
“You can’t help much if you follow him. What’s more, Hou Yongye has nothing to be afraid of, and he won’t bully Nuo’er.”
At this moment, Gu Yihan deliberately glanced at his sons.
He asked curiously, “Didn’t you see Fourteen?”
The eighth prince replied, “The fourteenth brother is riding a horse to chase the boat.”
As soon as he finished speaking, the fourteenth prince Gu Zibei’s breathless voice came from the door of the imperial study.
The fourteenth prince walked in quickly, and the brothers looked back and looked at him with sympathy.
Gu Zibei’s face was solemn: “I didn’t catch up, my sister and the others sailed smoothly, and they have already left Gyeonggi.”
Hearing this, Gu Yihan couldn’t help but slapped his palm and laughed softly.
These idiotic sons!
Fortunately, last night, he sent his baby daughter aboard!
Not only that, but Gu Nuoer hugged him and said that he would miss his father!
She didn’t say that she would miss Concubine Qiao!
The bright eyes of the princes turned to the emperor again.
Gu Yihan coughed twice, restraining his complacent expression: “Okay, I know you all care about my sister.”
“But the boat is gone, what can I do? Just stay in the capital and wait for her to come back.”
“Hurry up, don’t delay my approval of government affairs. If you have nothing to do, everyone will write a few articles on current affairs and policies for me to check according to how old they are this year.”
No matter how unwilling the princes were, they had no choice but to hand over their hands and withdrew from the imperial study room one by one.
“Hey, I thought that the royal father would let one of us chase the boat and accompany my sister to Xili.” The second prince shook his head and sighed.
The third prince Wangtian said with emotion: “Maybe the father knows that the younger sister’s time to go is relatively short.”
The princes comforted each other, but they didn’t see their sister for a few months, and they worked hard to endure, and the days passed quickly.
However, the Fifth Prince’s face was always dark.
He took two steps and suddenly remembered something.
“broken.”
The princes looked at him: “What’s wrong?”
The fifth prince raised his eyes to look at everyone.
He pursed his thin lips tightly and said after a while, “I threw the seventh brother on the boat.”
“What!?” The princes were shocked.
turn out to be.
The Fifth Prince’s temperament is uncertain. Among the brothers, he likes to associate with Lao Qikongjue the most.
For nothing else, just because Kongjue is relatively simple-minded and kind-hearted compared to the other princes.
The fifth prince thought that he would take Kongjue and accompany Gu Nuoer to Xili.
But when he went to the temple to find Kongjue last night, Kongjue actually said that he had to finish the evening class before leaving.
The fifth prince was in a hurry to take him away and knocked him unconscious.
He sent Kongjue to the granary on the ship.
He went back to the palace and packed his bags.
But I never expected that Gu Nuo’er would set off first.
The fifth prince regretted it.
If he waited another half an hour, he would meet his sister who set off quietly.
So, everyone didn’t catch up, only the seventh prince Kongjue, who was knocked out by the fifth prince, went with him.
The princes were silent for a while after hearing the cause and effect.
I really didn’t expect such a thing to happen?
After a while, everyone heard the Fifth Prince speak again, with a faint voice—
“It seems that the seventh brother made a wish to the Buddha, and it really came true.”