In order to avoid conflicts among children, Jiang Qi had been focusing on training Jiang Huai before he became emperor.

This was certainly influenced by his feelings for his wife and the fact that he was the eldest son, but the reason he was determined to focus on training him was that he did not want to see his children killing each other for power.

Jiang Qi's idea is very good. With his appreciation and training, the support of the queen, and the recognition of the ministers, no one can shake Jiang Huai's position as the crown prince.

In this way, the bloodshed for the throne as in the previous dynasty should not happen again. Even if he encounters any accidents in the future, Daxia can still continue smoothly.

However, the arrival of Jiang Tuan shattered his confident thoughts, because the other party told him that the deprivation of luck would affect Jiang Huai.

If the prince he had worked so hard to train was gone, then what was the point of everything he had done?

Yes, he had several sons, and he could train another prince. But he knew that no matter who he trained, the other party would not be as reassuring as Jiang Huai.

He was an emperor and knew too well how terrible an emperor's suspicion was. If he were replaced by a prince whom he did not trust, he felt that he would never be able to close his eyes until his death.

Furthermore, Jiang Huai's identity and ability can make his brothers recognize him, but what about others? Can they also make their brothers willingly recognize him? That is almost impossible.

Since the shock after changing the crown prince is completely foreseeable, Jiang Qi will definitely not change it unless there is no way out.

He didn't want to change the crown prince, didn't want the dynasty to fall into chaos, and didn't want his family to be harmed. The only option he had was to fight the Huns.

If he wins, he can win back good fortune, stabilize the country, and keep his family safe. If he loses, the worst that can happen is that he will die with his family and Daxia.

Besides, he didn't think he would lose.

He was the eldest son of a small family, defeated various forces, established a dynasty and became an emperor. He experienced countless hardships and obstacles in the process, but he got through them all. What were the Huns?

While Jiang Qi was speaking, Lan Shu listened quietly without interrupting.

She was a wife and queen who knew her limits. The position of the crown prince, the distribution of power, and so on were not things she should have any say in.

Jiang Qiken told her that he trusted and valued her, and if she expressed her opinions casually or tried to influence the other party, all the affection would be completely worn out.

All she can do is listen and give silent support.

After Jiang Qi finished speaking, he was very satisfied to see his wife quietly accompanying him, and he couldn't help but tell her about the other princes.

"Ah Shu, Jiang Tuan's worry is nothing more than that other children will compete with Huai'er for the throne, which will cause an unmanageable situation.

I have done a lot of things to try to avoid that kind of situation, but Jiang Tuan still seems worried. What do you think I should do? "

Calling him by his name and referring to himself as "I", Lan Shu understood that Jiang Qi at this time was a father who cared about his children, not a decisive emperor.

She knew Jiang Qi. He was rude to other children, in large part because he wanted to consolidate her position as queen and crown prince, not because he had no sense of being a father.

For example, a few years ago, Wang Liangren, the mother of the fifth prince Jiang Shen, in order to win favor for her son, instigated Zheng Shaoshi, the mother of the fourth prince Jiang Wu, to speak nonsense in front of the third prince Jiang Heng, which almost caused the father and son to become enemies and the brothers to fall out.

After Jiang Qicha understood the whole story, Mr. Wang died of illness not long after. Mr. Zheng was punished and has held the lowest position in the palace ever since.

Even Madam Yun, who had just given birth to the fourth princess, Jiang Yue, was confined to her house for half a year for failing to take good care of her.

As for the children, Jiang Heng was confined to his house for a few days, but was released after the prince and she pleaded for them.

Jiang Shen lost his biological mother and directly asked her to take care of her. Jiang Wu was not discriminated against in the palace because of his mother's low status.

The mothers were all punished, but the children were not affected much. In Lan Shu's opinion, this was Jiang Qi's way of showing his fatherly love.

It is a little obscure, but it definitely exists.

"Aqi, I have been married to you for many years. Huai'er and Yi'er are my children, but the other children are not? I watched them grow up, and I hope they will be fine in the future."

"Alas, it's so difficult to be well!" Jiang Qi sighed deeply.

In ordinary families in Daxia, if they want their children to be well taken care of, all they have to do is give them food and drink and make sure they don't get sick. Wealthier families will try to leave something for their children.

Noble families educate their children to be capable, and divide the family property fairly. Some children may be unhappy or dissatisfied, but at least there will not be major problems.

As an emperor, it is very difficult to make all your children well! There is only one throne, and there will be people who are dissatisfied whether you choose the heir or the virtuous one.

Fortunately, his son Huai'er was the eldest son and was very talented, which saved him from the trouble of having an heir, but his other sons still troubled him.

In order to prevent other princes from threatening the crown prince's position, he has not yet conferred the throne on any other prince.

Even if they are enthroned in the future, they will not be given fiefs, and they will not be allowed to have much contact with court affairs.

This limits the power of the princes to the greatest extent, but there is a suspicion that it may lead to the princes becoming useless.

Other fathers all hope their sons will become successful, but he wants to raise all the princes except the crown prince to be ignorant of the world before he can feel at ease.

I have to say that this is a kind of sadness of being in the royal family and being an emperor.

……

The emperor and the empress were extremely worried about the future of their children. Jiang Tuan, the culprit who caused this worry, told others about his worries, put his fear aside, and fell asleep with peace of mind.

Fortunately, there was someone, oh no, it was a system, who couldn't stand his behavior of throwing all his troubles to others, and woke him up in the middle of the night.

Drop...drop...drop...

"What's wrong? What happened? What's that noise? Is there a fire?"

Jiang Tuan was awakened by the sound of dripping water. In a daze, he instinctively jumped off the bed holding the quilt and rushed to the door.

Seeing Ning Ling pushing the door open, he asked about his doubts.

Ning Ling heard the sound and came in. Seeing the panicked Jiang Tuan, she hurried to comfort him: "What's wrong, sir? There is no sound. Is he having a nightmare?"

As soon as Ning Ling finished speaking, Jiang Tuan heard a voice in his mind: "Honey, calm down, it's the system!"

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Jiang Tuan swore that he cursed very dirty!

Anyone who is sleeping soundly in the middle of the night and is woken up by a sharp sound would go crazy, but he couldn't!

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