He not only wanted Emperor Liang and the others to die, but also wanted them to feel that death was a luxury.

Now he suddenly figured out the problem.

Before he had the strength, he needed to endure because he had to.

If he keeps it to himself now that he has the ability, he seems a bit stupid.

He is now Lu Xiao. No matter how strong he is, no one can compare him to the "Tui Zhi" of twelve years ago.

Because in the eyes of the world, Tuizhi is already dead.

As for why he suddenly figured this out, it naturally started with that child.

The child's true identity is the posthumous son of the late Prince Qi.

Prince Qi, the eldest son of Emperor Liang, was once the best heir to the Liang Dynasty and the future crown prince that everyone considered.

But until now, there is only one title that falls on Prince Qi.

The mastermind behind the Chiyan Army's treasonous plot.

That's right, this is the only title left on his head.

The current history books of Daliang state that twelve years ago, Prince Qi and his allies, along with Lin Xie, the commander of the Chiyan Army, conspired to rebel, ultimately failing and being executed by the Liang Emperor.

Without having seen the Prince of Qi in person, one cannot possibly understand how dazzling the light that person radiated.

But everyone should be familiar with Mei Changsu, right?

He was so radiant, but in fact he had not even one tenth of the glory of King Qi.

The same is true for Lu Xiao.

Although he was a time traveler, he had to admit that some people seemed destined to be leaders.

The personal charm and charisma of Prince Qi Xiao Jingyu are rare in hundreds of years.

He is a man of both virtue and talent, brilliant and illustrious, able to appoint the right people to the right positions, selfless and dedicated to his country.

It can be said that he is almost perfect in character.

In addition, he also had a broad mind and cared about the people. His life was a life that was worthy of heaven and without shame to others.

But he was so outstanding, outstanding enough to make his own father afraid of him.

So he died.

In fact, Lu Xiao knew that Prince Qi was asking for death.

Because of despair, he wanted to die.

Because of the unnecessary deaths of 70,000 Red Flame soldiers, he felt guilty and wanted to die.

If he had even the slightest desire to survive, even if Emperor Liang wanted to kill him, he would never have been able to do so.

At that time, his prestige in the court was so great that even without the existence of the Red Flame Army, Emperor Liang could not suppress him.

However, with his wisdom, he could easily guess the truth about the Red Flame Army's rebellion.

So in his opinion, it was because of his existence that the 70,000 Red Flame Army was implicated.

Therefore, he was completely disappointed with his father.

But given his character, he would never do something as treasonous as treason.

Even if Emperor Liang was unkind before, he could not be unrighteous.

So facing the 70,000 angry souls, he could only die to atone for his sins.

Perhaps it is difficult for people with modern thinking patterns to understand this behavior.

Take Lu Xiao for example, he didn't understand at first.

It was only twelve years ago when I decided to live and die with my brothers that I began to understand a little bit.

But no matter whether you understand it or not, you have to admit that such people did exist in history.

Let me give you two examples.

Xiang Yu refused to cross the Yangtze River.

Yue Fei, a man of great loyalty to his country.

If Xiang Yu had crossed the Jiangdong River, he would have definitely been able to make a comeback.

If Yue Fei had directly launched an uprising, he would have been able to completely overthrow the corrupt dynasty.

But they didn't do that.

Although their stories were different from those of Prince Qi, they did share some things in common.

Having said so much, let's get back to the topic.

Both Lu Xiao and Mei Changsu had frequent dealings with Prince Qi when they were young.

Both of them regarded Prince Qi as their own brother.

Therefore, after Lu Xiao recalled the scene and story before him, murderous intent immediately appeared in his eyes.

He couldn't bear to see his brother's remains being bullied, so he began to reflect.

He then realized why he had to hide his strength.

Is it necessary to hide one's strength?

No, absolutely not.

At this moment, Lu Xiao's thoughts suddenly became clear.

Then he took a step forward and instantly came to the front of Prince Jing and the eunuch.

Ni Huang, who was standing next to him, was shocked when she saw this scene.

Because Lu Xiao's speed was too fast.

It was so fast that she didn't even catch the other person's passing.

Nihuang subconsciously thought, "No, there's something wrong with my previous investigation. Didn't they say that the two leaders of the Jiangzuo League were powerless? What do you mean by powerless?"

At this time, Lu Xiao's eyes had already fallen on the eunuch kneeling on the ground.

Looking at him, it was as if he were looking at a dead person.

But before that, he spoke to the child kneeling on the ground.

"Look up and let me see."

When these words came out, the others could not help but be stunned.

Prince Jing and Princess Nihuang were full of doubts.

Especially Prince Jing, he didn't know Lu Xiao at all.

But before the child could raise his head, the eunuch looked at him.

"How dare you! I'm talking to His Royal Highness Prince Jing, and you're interrupting me!"

Lu Xiao turned his head abruptly: "Shut up!"

Those two words exploded like thunder in the eunuch's mind, and he immediately spat out a mouthful of blood, no longer having the strength to speak.

This scene made Prince Jing and Princess Nihuang dumbfounded.

The two of them simply couldn't comprehend what had just happened.

At this time, Lu Xiao said to the child again: "Lift your head and let me see. Don't worry, no one will hit you again."

After hearing this, the child finally raised his head.

Then Lu Xiao saw a pair of eyes that were three-quarters similar to those from back then.

Even though it was only three points, it was enough.

That's right, he is Prince Qi's brother's child.

After confirming this, Lu Xiao immediately asked.

"What's your name (Noho)?"

Forgive Lu Xiao, he really didn't remember this.

I guess it's impossible for everyone to remember the names of everyone they meet.

This time, the child didn't hesitate at all and said boldly, "My name is Tingsheng."

Tingsheng, born in Yeyouting.

What a utterly terrible name.

Lu Xiao asked again: "How old are you?"

Tingsheng replied: "Eleven years old."

That's right, everything is right.

Prince Jing, who was standing by, heard the conversation between the two and, regardless of his doubts, immediately shouted anxiously.

"Tingsheng!"

He wanted to stop Tingsheng from speaking.

However, Lu Xiao suddenly turned his head and glared at him fiercely.

"Shut up, you loser! You can't even protect a child, what else can you do!"

At this moment, Lu Xiao really wanted to beat up Prince Jing.

Fortunately, he also knew that it was not Prince Jing's fault. After all, his own situation was not very good.

Because he was the one who was closest to Prince Qi among all the current princes.

Chapter 317

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Hearing a stranger like Lu Xiao scolding him.

Logically, even if Prince Jing had a good temper, he should still be angry.

But for some reason, after seeing Lu Xiao's gaze, he felt a sense of guilt for no apparent reason.

In the end, he didn't say a word.

Seeing that he didn't dare to retort, Lu Xiao's anger subsided a little. He then continued to look at Tingsheng and gently waved.

The book that had been taken away by the eunuch flew directly into his hands.

Prince Jing and Nihuang's eyes widened again.

However, because Tingsheng was so young, his eyes suddenly lit up with curiosity.

Lu Xiao smiled and said, "It's just a little trick. If you're interested, I can teach you later. Do you understand this book?"

Hearing his question, Tingsheng shook his head honestly.

Lu Xiao said, "Reading is like building a house; the foundation must be sound. First, choose something with a concise style and learn the principles of life from the sages. This book is certainly good, but you're still young and may not recognize all the characters yet. Without someone to explain it, you won't be able to grasp its essence. Are you willing to come with me and become my disciple?"

187 Speaking of this, Lu Xiao's mood suddenly improved a lot.

Because he remembered the scene when Prince Qi taught them to read when they were young.

It must be said that Prince Qi was good in every way except that he was very strict when teaching people to read.

As a child, Lu Xiao was a naughty boy who couldn't sit still, and he was often scolded for this.

Now, his son is in his hands.

Lu Xiao had already decided that he must give Tingsheng a complete childhood.

At this time, Prince Jing finally couldn't help himself, suppressed his surprise, and asked Princess Nihuang.

"Princess, who is this?"

Nihuang immediately explained, "This is Mr. Lu Xiaolu, a friend of Xiao Jingrui. He's visiting the capital."

She really couldn't think of a better excuse.

That's why I say play.

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