The fact that there was an imperial censor waiting to catch his brother's fault was not a big deal at the moment.

In Li Qingyi's view, as long as the prince behaved uprightly and the emperor did not suspect him, even if the censor really impeached the prince, it would be a matter of correction if there were any mistakes and encouragement if there were none.

At least based on her current understanding of the relationship between the emperor and the prince, there is the father-son relationship in her family.

Moreover, although the Da Ning Dynasty is not a dynasty that existed in any of the history books she had studied, her father's surname was Li, so could she rely on her idol, Emperor Li Shimin?

She didn't expect Li Erfeng to be full of martial virtues, but there was at least one thing about her father that was clearly comparable to Erfeng - her father was sentimental, and although he wasn't as tearful as Erfeng, he was truly emotional.

In this case, it would definitely not be as difficult to make her brother and her father have a deep father-son relationship and a harmonious relationship between the monarch and his subjects as with other types of emperors, right?

Not to mention, the prince's biological mother is still alive, and he has a younger sister who is very much loved by his biological father, that is her.

Both of them can act as peacemakers between the two.

Even though Li Qingyi's political sensitivity was not as good as those old foxes who had been in officialdom for decades, she felt that the fact that her brother could still live like Liu Ju or Emperor Kangxi's Crown Prince Yinreng under such circumstances could only mean that her brother was too useless.

Of course, Li Qingyi would protect his own people, but if the prince was someone who was arrogant, domineering, bullied the people, and was extremely licentious... even if he was his own brother, Li Qingyi would definitely find a way to pull him down from the position of crown prince.

Even if it is a relative, Li Qingyi will not hesitate when he touches his bottom line.

Besides, if this is the case, pulling someone down from a high position would be a form of protection, wouldn't it?

Back to topic.

The important thing right now is that after listening to what the system said, Li Qingyi felt more and more that he could not let Bilan continue to stay with her mother.

But Bilan has been in Kunning Palace for several years. She had been there before Li Qingyi was born. No matter how smart Li Qingyi behaves, she is still a child in the eyes of the Queen. Aren't some things so easy to deal with?

Just at this time, Li Qingyi heard the palace servant come to report that the queen had arrived.

Li Qingyi's eyes lit up, but thinking that this time should be the time for the Queen to handle palace affairs, he suddenly wondered why the other party came at this time and looked up at Fang Xin.

Fang Xin had an idea in her mind, but when she met Li Qingyi's gaze, she shook her head in confusion, indicating that she was not very clear either.

Li Qingyi said, "I'll think about it again, don't mention it."

If Fang Xin were to tell the Queen about Bilan's matter, people would inevitably think that Fang Xin... had a bad character and stabbed people in the back.

After all, in the eyes of others, Bilan's willingness to tell Fangxin some news was also an attempt to make friends with her.

Even if the words were not so appropriate and did not violate the fundamental interests, people would report people for no reason. Even if Bilan made a small mistake, others would look at Fangxin differently.

This is not good for Fangxin.

A real child would not think of these things, but Li Qingyi just accepted his new life and accepted that he could only be a little kid now. However, because of the various things that happened when he lost his memory, he was now in a state of desperation and did not intend to let himself know nothing.

So what if she is a monster? As long as her parents and brother don’t suspect that she is a monster, as a royal princess, she has nothing to fear.

Li Qingyi walked to the door to greet the queen, muttering to herself, "I guess this is what is called wisdom."

Suhui means innate intelligence.

And Li Qingyi... well, although it is acquired, but for this life it is something that happened in the previous life, so how can it not be said to be innate wisdom?

"Mother." Seeing the Queen, Li Qingyi smiled subconsciously. When the Queen naturally bent over and picked her up, she also subconsciously hugged the Queen's neck and rubbed her cheek affectionately: "Why are you here at this time, Mother? Is there something wrong?"

The queen smiled gently and was escorted into the house by the palace servants. She subconsciously looked around the house before answering Li Qingyi: "The princess sent some things into the palace today. I saw that many of them were for children. They were probably prepared for you. I missed you, so I came to see you together."

When the mother and daughter were together in private, the Queen seldom used the term "this palace" or the like.

When Li Qingyi heard this, she thought of what Fang Xin had just said and asked, "Does Aunt know that I mentioned this?"

The Queen smiled, "Well, since I want to investigate the past affairs of the Princess's Mansion, I can't avoid the Princess's side, so I have to find a reason. After I learned that it was true, I naturally couldn't hide your contribution."

Li Qingyi didn't think this was a great achievement, but she wanted to get in touch with Liu Yinzhu to confirm her identity. When she heard this, her eyes rolled and she didn't refuse.

She said, "Then, can I go see my aunt? It's both a good and a bad thing for a granddaughter to become a grandson. My aunt must be feeling uncomfortable."

Queen: "You want to go to the Princess's Mansion?"

Li Qingyi nodded.

The Queen seemed to be silent for a while, and then said: "Your brother, the Crown Prince, has been very busy recently, and I'm afraid he doesn't have time to take you out of the palace. It's a pity that the Crown Prince has not yet married, otherwise, you can let the Crown Princess take you there, but it's a bit troublesome to find a suitable candidate right now."

If there is no suitable person to take care of Li Qingyi, neither the queen nor the emperor will feel at ease.

Li Qingyi subconsciously thought that she was just visiting a relative's house, and at most the child would need to find an adult to take her there. With so many palace servants around her, it shouldn't be difficult.

But after hearing what the Queen said, Li Qingyi realized that this matter was not as simple as she thought.

Li Qingyi was about to ask when the queen said, "How about this? I just received a letter from your aunt yesterday, saying she is coming to the palace. I will ask her to go back and tell your eldest cousin about it and arrange a time. It will be up to your eldest cousin or your eldest cousin to arrange one of his nephews to take care of you."

Li Qingyi was stunned when he heard this, and it took him a while to realize that the Queen was talking about the people in Duke Cheng'en's mansion.

Before this, Li Qingyi had some contact with people from Cheng'en Mansion, but not much.

After all, she was young and had many nephews and nieces before she was born. Even further back, she had grandchildren. There were really people who would call her aunt.

She searched her memory and found that she only remembered one older cousin, her uncle's eldest son and the future head of the Cheng'en Mansion.

But unfortunately, Li Qingyi only knew that his maternal grandfather's surname was Huo, his maternal grandfather used to be a military general, his eldest uncle is now a civil official, and his second uncle is also a military general, but he is not in the capital.

As for the others... I don’t know, I don’t know what they are called. Who would tell a baby the names of their elders?

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