Chapter 623 If he doesn't do something, it would be really impolite.
Chapter 623 If he doesn't do something, it would be really impolite.
Knowing that time was of the essence, Lin Chang'er got straight to the point, "After you return to the North, is there any way to get someone to help me bring back a batch of warhorses?"
The Prince of Zhenbei paused, "Warhorses?"
Lin Chang'er paused, "Haven't you received the letter from your aunt, the Princess?" That's not right, she already knows about the child, weren't these things discussed together?
The Prince of Zhenbei paused again, then, as if remembering something, his eyes darkened. "Was it your idea, or Qingfeng's idea?"
Lin Chang'er didn't hide anything from him, "We hit it off immediately, and so did my aunt, the Princess Consort, and Madam Huo..." The two sisters were of one mind.
The Prince of Zhenbei sighed and said, "I'm afraid I won't be able to offer you much help at that time."
Lin Chang'er waved her hand, "The border troops cannot be moved. This is our consensus. When the uprising starts, you only need to maintain stability in the north."
"As for your statement that it wasn't much help, I don't think so. Putting everything else aside, just the fact that you could help us get horses would be a huge help."
"If you could give me another batch of retired deputy generals and veterans to help me train the troops, that would be even better."
The Prince of Zhenbei looked at her, seemingly still conflicted.
He naturally wanted to support them, but the responsibilities of the border troops could not be forgotten.
The doctrine of loyalty to the emperor, practiced by generation after generation, must never be forgotten.
Therefore, he selfishly believed that guarding the northern lands and not causing trouble for the younger generation was the best deterrent.
But how could he refuse when the younger generation had already spoken?
Seeing that he remained silent for a long time, Lin Chang'er's eyes flickered, and she whispered, "We plan to let the little goldfish take over."
As soon as he finished speaking, the Prince of Zhenbei's eyes widened. "You, what did you say?"
Lin Chang'er said casually, "Qingfeng and I both think that sitting in that position is too tiring. Shao'an is rightfully in charge, but he says he loves freedom, so we decided to let the younger generation take over."
"This, this..." Isn't this just a wedding dress made for his son?
The Prince of Zhenbei's hands trembled involuntarily, and his voice also trembled, "Are you serious?"
Lin Chang'er waved her hand, "Why would I lie to you? We personally taught the little goldfish how to play. Qingfeng takes it with him when he has time, and my godfather takes it with him when he has time. Originally, he was going to go to the North with my godfather and godmother to broaden his horizons, but Qingfeng said that you were coming, so I let him stay."
"When you go back, take him with you. When we deliver grain next time, let him come back with the team."
So, is he really planning to establish a throne for his son to inherit?
According to the rules of propriety, if they were father and son recognizing each other, he would be the retired emperor.
He doesn't acknowledge them; his eldest nephew is the retired emperor.
If he doesn't do something about it, it would be really impolite.
As if suddenly injected with adrenaline, the Prince of Zhenbei patted his chest and said, "Alright, leave the warhorses to me. I'll find a way to send another batch of men over to you. There's a difference between marching by sea and marching by land."
"Sure..." It's a fool not to take advantage of a good deal. She came from a later era, and in the eyes of the locals, she was an evil cultivator.
In her eyes, these local people were the academics of this era.
She never pursued being the only one to stand out; wouldn't it be better for all flowers to bloom?
Although they possessed the most advanced weapons in the entire dynasty at the time, in this era, there was no satellite positioning, and cannons couldn't fire that far. Launching them also required manpower. Therefore, wars in this era were about weaponry, the commander's ability to deploy troops, and the size of the army. Often, wars were fought with human lives at stake...
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