Chapter 776 The Third Generation

From then on, Yao began to frequently come to Yuzhen Palace to accompany Qin Shihuang.

To be honest, he really liked his father's arrangement.

Only when he came to Yuzhen Palace did he not have to do any homework, let alone sit with those people who already had the "sour and smelly old man" smell and recite the teachings of the saints that they themselves could not do.

My grandfather used to be such a high-spirited and powerful person. He would be treated with respect by everyone if he said a word.

But now, that kind of former majesty is no longer there. Grandfather used to proudly pull him along the corridors of Xianyang Palace, feeling the worship of millions of people.

But now, his grandfather refused to go out. He just wrote, read and played chess in the palace every day. Only when Yao personally requested, would Ying Zheng take the risk to come out and take him for a walk in the back mountain.

Yao looked at the alchemy furnaces, as well as the boys and girls who were kneeling on the ground praying or who had just returned from picking dew, and he remained silent.

Ying Zheng looked at this mature little adult, touched his head and said to him, "Yao - you have to remember that being an emperor is not against making mistakes. You can make some mistakes all the time, but there are some mistakes that you should never make even once."

“Once you make a mistake, there’s no going back.”

Yao raised his head and looked at Ying Zheng, "I know. Once the arrow is shot, there is no turning back."

Ying Zheng looked at Yao, his throat tightened and he couldn't utter a word.

He did not answer Yao, but walked towards the cliff at the back of the mountain.

The guards were frightened when they saw this and half-knelt to stop the emperor.

In the end, Ying Zheng just stood on the edge of the cliff and looked at the sun that had just risen in the distance. The bright red new sun looked like a boiled red egg. Then Ying Zheng brushed his sleeves and floated away again.

He is practicing something very new, Qigong.

Yao also followed suit and learned.

Ying Zheng did not object.

But Ji Xin, who was watching from the side, frowned.

Oh my God, the emperor is actually practicing Taoism with Prince Yao. If this gets out, it will be a big disaster.

When Fusu learned about this, he was naturally so angry that he slammed the table.

"I asked Prince Yao to live with the Emperor Retired for a few days so that Yao could learn some real skills from him. As a result, the Emperor Retired taught Yao a bunch of Qigong and starting moves that he might never use once in his life."

This time, Ying Zheng made Fusu really angry. Fusu was so angry that his head started to hurt.

There are not many people in this world who can make Fusu feel absolutely safe and absolutely reliable.

Although it was a headache, Fusu still insisted on letting Yao stay with Ying Zheng more often.

Compared to cultivating a bad emperor, there is another fact that Fusu is more reluctant to face, that is, he might cultivate a "patient".

After all, he is his own son.

"Your Majesty, do you want to put an end to this?"

"After all, the Crown Prince Yao is still young. If the Emperor continues to teach Yao like this, the Crown Prince will definitely be led astray in the long run."

Many people begged Fusu to give up the plan of letting Qin Shihuang teach Yao.

But Fusu refused.

Although he hoped that his son would become a great emperor in the future and take over his career, before that, Fusu hoped that Yao could have a happy and complete childhood.

As for what's next, let's talk about it later.

There are many ways to cultivate Fusu.

"If wood is too hard, it will break easily."

"Too strong a purpose will lead to failure."

"To train an heir to an empire, one cannot be too harsh." In fact, Fusu did not trust other people.

Those teachers are, after all, just another type of Chunyu Yue, and they will definitely have their own agenda when teaching.

Everyone has their own little thoughts in their hearts. Instead of leaving Yao completely to these people, it is better to hand him over to their own family.

At least Ying Zheng would not harm Yao.

Facts have proved that Fusu's arrangement was absolutely correct.

With a status like that of Qin III, with two towering mountains like Qin Shi Huang and Qin II as high as his head, no matter who sits on this throne, he will face extremely high psychological pressure.

Only by following a 'heartless' man like Qin Shi Huang can one face all the challenges that lie ahead.

However, there is a saying that goes, even if you try to plant flowers, they may not bloom, but if you plant willows by accident, they may grow into a shade.

Qin Shi Huang tried hard to find the way to immortality but failed. However, Prince Yao, due to his young age and pure heart, had unique advantages in the path of immortality and thus made some small achievements.

Qin Ershi, the empress and his ministers in the palace were all worried about Prince Yao. However, under the influence of Qin Shihuang, Prince Yao developed a strong interest in spiritual practice and began to think about how to be a good emperor.

The future Qin III was indeed deeply influenced by Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng.

And his character also began here. He abandoned the genes of the men in the Feng clan and instead returned to inherit the imperial bloodline of the Qin Ying clan.
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As the third-generation heir to the Qin Empire, he began to get on the right track. When he had nothing to do, he followed the retired emperor to learn how to practice Taoism and make elixirs. When he had something to do, he followed the imperial tutors to learn the art of governing the country.

Since he had watched his father live a "poor" life and his grandfather live a "cultivating immortal" life since he was a child, Yao had a special obsession with making money.

Yao often said to Qin Shi Huang, "Grandfather, when I become the emperor, I must make a lot of money. I want to build the biggest palace, create the biggest alchemy furnace, and own the most luxurious carriage in the world."

Every time this happened, Ying Zheng would stroke Yao's head with a smile.

"Okay, well said!"

"That's how he'll look like my grandson."

Ying Zheng became more and more satisfied with Yao, and naturally began to teach him his methods of controlling his subjects.

"It's filthy."

"As a king, you must be able to accept the shortcomings of your subjects. Only in this way can you make everyone work for you wholeheartedly."

"If we only rely on two or three people, we won't be able to accomplish anything big. At most, we can govern a small vassal state."

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To be honest, Ying Zheng knew very well what Fusu was thinking.

He wanted to cook the meat in his own pot and was unwilling to leave Yao's education to others.

Ying Zheng understood and would naturally do his best to teach.

Moreover, he personally instructed Yao Er on his son's courage to rebel against him, as well as the abilities he possessed in the process of successfully rebelling against him, such as forbearance, prudence, and good planning.

Ying Zheng did so many things just to achieve one goal.

Let Yao also have the rebellious spirit and ability to rebel.

There was no way out, since Fusu had started this.

Ying Zheng must make the third generation as well as possible to make corresponding preparations.

"The emperor is not a position that anyone can hold. If you want to sit in this position, you must understand that there is a sword hanging over your head at all times."

"Until you die—"

(End of this chapter)

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