The guard who accompanied Nan Jinchu in felt Nan Jinchu's anger and said, "Don't be angry, Your Highness. I think General Jiang is just trying to sow discord. He is unwilling to see the princess marry Your Highness."

"You can see that too." Nan Jinchu's hand loosened slightly.

The guard beside him was confused, but he still agreed: "Yes... yes... yes."

Nan Jinchu's low voice was a little cold: "If he really loves Wan Ge, he would not provoke me after my wedding, let alone say those words."

The matter is a foregone conclusion. If he really loves Wan Ge, then what he should say now is to bless them, instead of saying those words that make him angry. Once he is really angry, Wan Ge will only suffer in the palace.

Which person who truly loves the other person will let his beloved fall into dire straits? So Wan Ge! Maybe he doesn't love you at all.

"Cousin, you are finally here." Nan Jinchu has a very close relationship with the emperor. The emperor has always liked to follow him and call him cousin since he was a child.

Nan Jinchu nodded and saluted: "I wonder why your majesty summoned me?"

The emperor handed him a secret letter: "My cousin just got married. I should have let you rest for a few more days, but it is a serious matter and I don't trust others."

Nan Jinchu opened the secret letter in his hand, looked at the content and said: "So you kept General Jiang because of this matter?"

The emperor nodded, and then sighed: "In fact, I am also very entangled. There is only one bloodline left in the Jiang family, so I intend to let him stay in the imperial city, but in terms of civil and military strategies, he is not worse than his father."

In fact, the best ones are his cousin and uncle, but his uncle no longer cares about the affairs of the court, and his cousin has not been fighting in the north before, so he is not so familiar with the north.

But the Jiang family army is very familiar with the north, and Jiang Shuyan has been there a few years ago, so he is the best candidate, but fighting on the border is too dangerous, and the Jiang family has only this one left. My father always felt guilty about the Jiang family, so the emperor was very hesitant about whether to let Jiang Shuyan go.

The emperor looked at Nan Jinchu and said again: "Cousin, do you think I should send General Jiang this time?"

"Privately, I hope he will go. Publicly, he is indeed a very good candidate, but there are many capable generals in our dynasty, not necessarily only him."

The other party said so openly out of private interests. The emperor cleared his throat twice. Thinking of his cousin rushing into the palace to let him grant marriage, that scene still shocked him to this day.

To be honest, from childhood to adulthood, Nan Jinchu has always been in his impression of being omnipotent, respecting women but never liking to get close to them, or to be more precise, men are not very willing to get close to them either.

If the other party didn't eat meat, the emperor would have suspected that he wanted to become a monk.

He doesn't drink alcohol or women, and only not being a vegetarian makes him look less like a monk.

I still remember that cold winter when he and Nan Jinchu were trapped in a cave. He had nothing on him except a pot of wine hanging around his waist.

I wanted him to drink a few sips to warm himself up, but he said he was not afraid of the cold. They were thinly dressed at the time and didn't expect to be trapped. Nan Jinchu was almost frozen into an ice sculpture, but he said he was not cold.

He fell ill after returning, which was also rare for him to see him sick.

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