Crossing over reveals a waste's difficult journey home

Chapter 47 It seems like I need to grow a brain!

Ning Ling was a little amused when she saw Jiang Tuan wrapped himself up in a quilt like a ball.

In this palace, except for princesses and princes who would act like a spoiled brat and refuse to get up when they were very young, no one else would stay in bed.

Even if I occasionally feel unwell and really don't want to get up, I won't be as childish as Jiang Tuan, thinking that I can't hear anything if I wrap myself in a quilt.

As a slave, what could Ning Ling do when her master acted like this? She couldn't shout loudly, and she couldn't force her master to wake up.

Fortunately, during the past two days with Jiang Tuan, Ning Ling has discovered that although Mr. Jiang is a little childish, he is very reasonable and willing to listen to other people's suggestions. As long as you talk to him nicely, he will not deliberately make things difficult for you.

"Sir, didn't His Majesty tell you yesterday to study with the Crown Prince?

The prince is worried that you may not understand something, so he has arranged for someone to come and wait for you. You'd better get up, or it will be too late."

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Jiang Tuan was half asleep and remembered that it seemed to be the case.

He lifted the quilt and sat up reluctantly, with messy hair: "Isn't it just a casual talk? Why are you really going?"

"Your Majesty's words are golden."

Just like that, Jiang Tuan was brought to the Prince's Palace by Ning Ling extremely reluctantly.

The capital of the Great Xia Dynasty was Ningping City, and the place where the emperor lived was called Wang'an Palace.

Since Jiang Tuan came to the palace, he knew two places: one was the emperor's questioning hall, and the other was the Fuyun Palace where he lives now.

When he first found out that the place he lived in was called Fuyun Palace, he couldn't help but look shocked.

If the palace had not been called this name before he came here, he would have thought that someone had deliberately arranged it.

Fuyun Palace, Fuyun Palace, is this to let him be more open-minded and treat everything that happened in the Great Xia Dynasty as nothing but clouds and not to care about it?

As for other places in the Great Xia Palace, it was not that he did not want to take a good look, nor was it that he would rather stay in a palace without internet and mobile phone. It was mainly because he was timid.

Haven't those palace dramas been played out? The palace is very dangerous, and if you are not careful, you will die without a complete body.

For someone like him who knows nothing and seems out of place, it is better for him to stay put, otherwise he will have no place to complain when he dies.

Today, he can finally come out of the "Novice Village" and open up maps of other places.

When he arrived at the gate of the Crown Prince's Palace, he saw the words on the palace and asked Ning Ling with the attitude of learning characters: "What is written on it?"

"Sir, it's Qing Gong."

"Why is the place where the prince lives called the Green Palace? Shouldn't it be called the East Palace?"

"Sir, 'East' is associated with spring, and the color is 'green', so the prince's East Palace is also called the Spring Palace or the Green Palace."

For the first time, Jiang Tuan learned that the four directions of east, south, west and north not only have seasonal attributes, but also color attributes.

After listening to Ning Ling’s explanation, he felt his head itchy, as if he was about to grow a brain!

Scratching his head, he praised Ning Ling: "You know so much."

Ning Ling didn't dare to accept the compliment. After all, everyone in the palace knew about this matter, but Jiang Tuan was just asking her.

Just when Jiang Tuan finished telling Ning Ling the origin of the name of the Prince's Palace, Prince Jiang Huai walked out.

"Huai, meet uncle."

Uncle, what uncle?

Jiang Tuan was very puzzled. How come he and the prince became so close after just not seeing each other for one day?

However, he and Jiang Huai seem to be only four or five years apart in age, so calling him uncle isn't quite appropriate!

"Why call me uncle? We are only a few years apart in age, just call me brother."

"What's your name, brother?"

The two of them talked nonsense for a while, and when they walked into the prince's residence, Jiang Tuan finally realized that he had become the emperor's half-brother.

"Your Majesty, did you say that? You want to acknowledge me as your brother?"

"Yes, Father thinks that my uncle should be given a suitable identity."

Jiang Tuan didn't mind being Jiang Qi's younger brother. Just as Jiang Huai said, he really needed a suitable identity.

If you don't have a suitable identity and always live in the palace, you will be suspected sooner or later.

Openly revealing your identity will actually reduce a lot of suspicion.

Okay, from now on, he is Jiang Qi's half-brother.

Having a brother who is an emperor, at least his status can be improved a little, and he doesn't have to worry about how many people will do something bad to him.

After accepting his own identity, Jiang Tuan felt psychologically closer to Jiang Huai.

The emperor and I are half-brothers, so the prince is my nephew, and I really am his uncle!

He used to be the youngest in the family. Although the way his family members cared for him was a little different from others, they did care about him.

After getting used to being the youngest, he wanted to move up in seniority. Unexpectedly, this wish did not come true in his own family, but was realized in the Great Xia Dynasty.

Well, that’s good. Now that he has become the elder, he will definitely take good care of the younger ones.

When this elder emotion came up, Jiang Tuan's brain went crazy again, and he completely forgot that he should respect the crown prince.

Of course, he didn't have much respect before.

In other words, even after he came to Daxia, he kept reminding himself to pay attention to his identity.

However, the life concepts developed in the first twenty years cannot be changed in a short period of time, and they will be forgotten if you are not careful.

If the emperor of Daxia was a person who paid special attention to his status, by using some means to scare him, he might be able to change as quickly as possible.

But Jiang Qi was not a person who paid much attention to his status. He didn't care about his rudeness, and he couldn't change it.

After all, who, who is used to equality, would be willing to accept a life of being humble and subservient?

Jiang Tuan was resisting this matter deep down in his heart, so naturally he wouldn't always remind himself to correct it.

As a result, he returned more and more to his previous self, not paying any attention to status.

"Jiang Huai, uncle wants to ask you, why does your father insist that I come to study?"

As he spoke, Jiang Tuan put his arm on Jiang Huai's shoulder, looking like a good brother.

Jiang Huai is Jiang Qi's eldest son and also the legitimate son. In ancient times, the eldest son had always had the most important status among all the children and had to bear the most responsibilities.

Because he occupied this position, he was taught since childhood and others told him to be steady and self-controlled.

So from childhood to adulthood, except in front of his parents and his half sister, he has always been a calm, composed and polite member of the Jiang family.

After his father ascended the throne, in order to gain recognition from his parents, ministers and the common people, Jiang Huai simply increased his previous expectations of himself several times.

Gradually, he became the noble and reliable prince in the eyes of others.

As a result, apart from his father and mother, no one would call him by his name, and even fewer people would dare to be so unscrupulous in front of him.

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