Yinzhen was extremely alert. When he heard the sound, he immediately got up, put on his clothes, and woke up Changning.

Su Peisheng ran in from outside and reported: "Master! There's a fire outside!"

Yinzhen frowned. There were tents everywhere. It would be easy to run away if there was a fire, but why was it so sudden? I was afraid that the drunkard had other intentions.

The fire gradually spread, and Changning quickly put on her clothes. Yinzhen hugged her and protected her as they ran out, with Su Peisheng leading the way.

Fortunately, there was no danger. Yinzhen first sent Changning to a safe place, and then hurried to rescue the children.

Chuixue helped Changning sit down slowly, fearing that she would be frightened and have a miscarriage.

Zhui Yu also had a dusty face, and he sighed, "Luckily, Aunt Zhang stayed in the mansion and didn't come with us, otherwise, she would have had a hard time with her old arms and legs."

Changning wanted to laugh at her words, but she didn't have the energy to do so, and she was really worried about the children.

Not only that, she was also wondering, what on earth was going on?

Is it simply a fire, or is someone trying to take advantage of the situation?

Before long, the children came running over one after another, and a team of royal guards put out the fire in an orderly manner, controlled the fire, and protected the masters.

"Mother! Mother! Are you okay?" Hutuli was the first to run out. Hongyan held Hongzhao's hand, and several other eunuchs with nimble hands and feet also ran over holding Hongmin, Hongchen and Hongyang.

Fortunately, fortunately, Changning counted the number of people and found that there were six children, not one missing.

But Yinzhen hadn't come out yet. Changning suppressed her fear and smiled to comfort the frightened children: "Mother is fine. Are you all okay?"

Hong Yan patted the dust off Hong Zhao and said calmly, "My brothers are all fine, and Hong Yang is sleeping soundly."

Chang Ning was really afraid that Hong Yang would start crying, which would make the situation even more chaotic. But the child was always a deep sleeper, sleeping soundly without waking up at all.

Hongmin and Hongchen held Changning's clothes tightly, their little faces turned pale. They looked at the orange-red fire not far away and even forgot to cry.

Before she could say a few more words, she heard a muffled voice.

Chang Ning felt his senses become dulled: "What is that sound?"

Hong Yan was the first to hear it. He stood up and looked into the distance: "Mother! It's the sound of horse hooves! There's a large group of people!"

Changning felt as if her heart was suffocating for a moment. The shouting and fighting seemed to be right in front of her. It was the kind of swordplay she had never experienced before.

"Mother! What should we do! They are fighting!" Hong Zhao also jumped up quickly and saw that the battle had already started in the distance. The shouts of the soldiers were particularly clear in the originally silent night.

Changning didn't say anything. She knew that the situation was very clear now: someone was rebelling.

Who is it?

If a rebellion is launched here, not only the emperor is here, but also the crown prince, several princes who are deeply favored by the emperor, and even many important officials and close ministers of the court are here!

Changning suddenly thought of a question in a flash.

Why is Mulan’s spring hunt so grand?

Why are so many of the people accompanying them this time are military attachés?

Why did Kangxi insist on coming even though he was clearly in poor health?

All of this seems to indicate that the emperor was well prepared and had taken precautions against this rebellion, or in other words, he personally initiated the rebellion.

Who is it? Who is in charge?

All of this seems to be self-evident.

There was only one person in the world who could make the emperor so wary. He could even let him risk his life, just to personally accuse him of the greatest crime in the world, treason.

Prince...

Even though Changning didn't know the prince, she couldn't help but cover her face and cry.

How could such a family of ours come to this?

Although I had never personally experienced the battle for the throne, when I read about it in history books, I couldn't help but feel sorry for the prince.

Yinreng was made the crown prince since he was a baby. He was proficient in both civil and military affairs and in governing a country. He was definitely not a fool. On the contrary, he was an excellent crown prince.

Before Changning traveled through time, he felt that his mind was too narrow. He could not tolerate his outstanding younger brothers and his excellent older brother, and his mind was unstable. If he did not seek death, wouldn't he have ascended the throne steadily after Kangxi's death?

But now, she truly felt the pain.

Yinreng's only rival was Kangxi. He did not kill his brothers and sisters, did not disrespect his father, did not beat ministers, and did not seek personal gain. His shortcomings were that he was young and strong, and that his prestige was too high.

Kangxi didn't care whether he really rebelled or not. He brought so many ministers here just to see how many people would follow him if he really rebelled. He wanted to see how many people in the Qing Dynasty were eager to serve the new emperor.

Kangxi’s opponent was not Yinreng or his sons, but his own inner demons.

Seeing their mother covering her face and crying, the children were at a loss as to what to do.

Hutuli drew the knife from her waist, her eyes firm: "Don't worry, mother! Your daughter will protect you!"

Hong Yan also immediately calmed his mind, equipped himself with a bow and arrow, and was ready for war at any time.

Hong Zhao was not afraid at all. He practiced martial arts for so many years just to protect his family, his sister and brother! He wanted to be a general! A general is brave and invincible!

The more Hong Zhao thought about it, the more excited he became, and he rushed out with his sword in hand.

Changning was startled and quickly pulled him back. Yinzhen also came over and said anxiously: "Come with me quickly."

Changning pulled a few children and squeezed in the middle. A team of imperial guards and Su Peisheng protected the masters in the middle, and a group of people quickly moved.

"Where are we going?" Changning was a little flustered. Yinzhen held her hand and said, "To the temporary palace. Don't worry, it will be safe there. I have to go find my father."

Changning held his hand tightly, it was so dangerous outside!

But seeing Yinzhen's resolute expression, she had no choice but to let go. All she could say was just one sentence: "Be safe! We'll wait for you to come back!"

Yinzhen smiled, jumped on his horse, and ran swiftly towards the imperial tent in the distance.

Changning knew that if he hadn't settled them, Yinzhen would have gone to the emperor long ago. This was his responsibility.

With the neighing of war horses in his ears, Changning quickened his pace and met up with Fu Jin Honghui on the other side. They were both in a mess.

Fu Jin looked at her belly worriedly: "Are you okay? Can you hold on?"

Chang Ning nodded: "I'm fine, let's go."

Fu Jin breathed a sigh of relief and hurriedly hugged Honghui and followed them.

The fire was so big just now that her first reaction was to look for Honghui. She finally rushed out of the sea of ​​fire holding her son, and then she met Yinzhen.

Yinzhen handed them over to the Imperial Guards and hurried away. Looking at his back, Fu Jin burst into tears.

It turns out that he wasn't completely unintentional.

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