Chapter 49 Emperor Yongning is not very happy

   With the begging for mercy, several chefs were pulled out.

   But they were not willing to face such an ending.

   At this moment, even if they understood what unforgivable words they had said before, they had to die. However, he still held a glimmer of hope and tried his best to beg Emperor Yongning's life.

   They kept crying and begging for mercy. The sound of their ghostly crying and wolf howling echoed throughout the cold palace, but Emperor Yongning was unmoved by it.

   From the time they said those shouting and killing words to Jun Ning, they were already doomed.

   Jun Ning here thought that Emperor Yongning would say something to him after finishing those chefs. As a result, he didn't say anything, didn't even care about the things he teased him before, and just left.

   His reaction was different from what Jun Ning thought subconsciously.

   In his opinion, shouldn't it be great joy or great sadness for a man to suddenly have a son?

  The rich and powerful, pay attention to more sons and more blessings, one more son is equivalent to one more happiness. But it is different for those who are shy. Suddenly, if you have more sons, you have to consider not only the son's food and clothing, but also the son's future reading, literacy, marriage and childbirth. This is worrying.

   Obviously, Emperor Yongning belongs to the former, and there is no problem that he cannot afford to support many sons, which should be a happy event for him.

   But Jun Ning didn't see any joy on Emperor Yongning's face.

   On the contrary, I don't know if it was Jun Ning's illusion, he felt that Emperor Yongning seemed vaguely unhappy.

   This is not Jun Ning's illusion, Emperor Yongning is just a little unhappy. Because he remembered what Master Daoji of Huguo Temple had told him, he had seventeen sons and one daughter in his life.

   When talking about this with Daoji at that time, he insisted that he had eighteen sons, not seventeen, because everyone mistakenly thought that the eighteenth son Jun Ning, who died at birth, was also included.

  But now, he has learned everything from Qionghua, his eighteenth son Jun Ning did not die, he survived by luck, he did have eighteen sons.

   The daughter you were thinking about didn't come, but suddenly there was a son? Or his eighteenth son?

  Emperor Yongning said that he had enough sons now, and he didn't want his son's bad mood anymore. He was thinking of another thing now.

   Is there something wrong with the divination results of Daoji?

   He was destined to have eighteen sons and no daughters?

   Not necessarily.

  Emperor Yongning still believed in Daoji's divination ability.

   As for Daoji saying that he has seventeen sons and one daughter, there must be other mysteries in it.

  Emperor Yongning pondered for a long time, but did not link the fact that his daughter was Jun Ning.

  This matter, he thought about it for a long time, and finally came to a shocking conclusion.

  —Perhaps before long, one of his eighteen sons will die, and then his daughter will appear.

  Yes, that's it.

  The arrival of the daughter must be accompanied by the sacrifice of the son.

But-

   The palms of the hands and the backs of the hands are full of flesh. No matter how cruel Emperor Yongning is, he will not expect a certain son to die in order to get a daughter.

   So, he has nothing to be happy about suddenly having a son.

   went back to the imperial study, and after asking Xiao Lizi if he had done things well, he didn't eat the dinner he sent, and he went into meditation. He also put aside the pile of papers on the case table, and he was not in the mood to look at it again.

   At night, it was even more difficult for him to fall asleep, tossing and turning with his eyes open until dawn. Then, unconsciously, Xiao Lizi waited on him to wash up and go to the court.

   (end of this chapter)

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