After hearing my inner thoughts, the ancestors in the Dream of the Red Chamber went berserk.

Chapter 255 Otherwise, they won't learn their lesson.



Chapter 255 Otherwise, they won't learn their lesson.

"That's a pity, we didn't get to see Zhen'er's masterpiece."

Jia Daishan also laughed.

Jia Daihua:

"No wonder it's so thick. When my family saw it, they wondered what had happened and why I wrote so much."

"Do the grandfathers need to write letters?"

Seeing the pleading look in his younger brother's eyes, Jia Hu changed the subject and asked.

Jia Daishan smiled and said:

"Haha, you should write a letter. So many things have happened since you left home. You should write not only to your family but also to your maternal grandfather."

"Hu'er can write a letter if she wants to say anything, and we can send it over together."

Jia Hu was just wondering how to tell this, and this is perfect. He told his maternal grandfather, and the Crown Prince would definitely know.

My maternal grandfather is so clever. As long as I mention what I said during the New Year, he will definitely remember what I said back then, and the Crown Prince will definitely understand.

While the atmosphere here is warm and cozy as they write letters, it's a different story for the other princes.

The eldest prince was overjoyed, finally able to leave. He had nothing to do with the trial, but he learned about the incident at the military camp, which made him furious, and he spent his days brandishing swords and spears in the courtyard.

He's destined to become a great general. If his troops are like this, how can he fight any more battles?

If he could lead troops, he could definitely train them into capable men. It's just a pity that it's not the right time yet. When the Crown Prince ascends the throne, he will ask for permission to go out and lead troops.

The Seventh Prince was different. He was so angry that he smashed a lot of things at home. Everyone in the courtyard was terrified and dared not breathe, afraid that the Seventh Prince would take his anger out on them.

When the Seventh Prince first heard the news, he complained that the tea served by the servants was too hot and immediately whipped them. If it weren't for Zhou Dajia arriving in time and persuading the Seventh Prince to stop, the servants probably wouldn't have survived.

The Seventh Prince was in a bad mood and wouldn't leave the house, only waiting for news from Dark Eleven.

He couldn't stand it. The Jia family must have said something, otherwise, why would the Emperor give such a good opportunity to win people's hearts to the Crown Prince?

There was still no news from Dark Eleven. The Seventh Prince felt suffocated in his room and couldn't sit still any longer, so he kicked open the door and came out.

"Where have all the people gone?!"

The Seventh Prince kicked open the door and came out. Not seeing anyone serving in the courtyard, he could no longer suppress his anger. "Is this it? Are you asking for it?"

The seventh prince picked up his whip and went into the courtyard.

"Seventh Prince, please calm down. Seventh Prince, please calm down. You just said that everyone should leave and not be allowed to stay here."

The steward was also helpless; at this point, only he could come out. Just now, the Seventh Prince had told them all to get out of the way, but they didn't dare to stay.

"So loyal, you don't want to be replaced, do you? Let me tell you, a servant is a servant, for life. If you dare not serve me, I will make sure you never serve me again."

The Seventh Prince spoke in a sinister tone.

The servants all came over and knelt down, not daring to move.

The person in charge almost fell to the ground.

"Seventh Prince, we are all loyal and have no ulterior motives. It is our great fortune to serve you, so how could we possibly have any other thoughts?"

The seventh prince picked up a whip and lashed it several times at the kneeling crowd. The person in charge was also whipped, but dared not even cry out in pain.

After beating the man, the Seventh Prince felt much better and ordered someone to prepare pen and ink, as he wanted to write another letter.

While he was writing the letter, the servants should have continued kneeling, otherwise they wouldn't have learned their lesson.

Several advisors on the other side, seeing the situation, wanted to come over and offer some advice, but Zhou Dajia stopped them.

“You all have a few lives to live, and the Seventh Prince is clearly furious right now.”

“Then please go and persuade him, everyone. Things are getting tense outside. This is not like the capital. If the Seventh Prince punishes his servants now, it will probably be known in no time. It will not be good for the image of the masters!”


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