Li Hongyuan heard her mumbling, but said nothing.

The two walked side by side in silence for a while, and he suddenly said: Sometimes I feel that you are really the most unmotivated person in the world, lazy, unruly, and indifferent to everything.

Jiang Ning held the plum blossoms and smelled them while walking, but did not respond to his comments.

Li Hongyuan added: But sometimes, I feel that your desire for power is very strong. Do you know that occasionally you stare at the eyes of your father, and even want to replace him.

Jiang Ning laughed in amazement: What nonsense are you talking about? Do you know that if this word is spread, it is easy to nail me on the pillar of shame for rebellion?

There is no one else here.

Li Hongyuan always liked to walk alone, occasionally followed by attendants, and there was only one eunuch Li Quan. As for Jiang Ning, she does not dislike a group of people following her, but since she has a lonely city, she is also used to not taking anyone out.

Anyway, she knew that somewhere not far from her, someone was watching her every move all the time.

Even if you yawn or pick your nostrils, it will all fall into the eyes of others.

It may be difficult for others to accept this.

Miraculously, Jiang Ning didn't feel like he was being watched, but instead felt extremely safe.

Li Hongyuan has always been aware of the existence of the isolated city.

What's even more amazing is that he also seems to completely regard Gucheng as his own person, or in other words, he doesn't regard Gucheng as a person at all.

Perhaps in his heart, Gucheng is just a tool to protect Jiang Ning's safety.

So, he said, there is no one else here.

But Jiang Ning didn't think so.

Li Hongyuan treats Gucheng as a tool, but Jiang Ning treats him as his own brother.

For my own younger brother, what is there to guard against?

She didn't say anything.

Li Hongyuan said: Everyone has desires, I think this is normal. Only those who have desires have the motivation to move forward. Those who don't have desires are monks who have escaped into Buddhism. So, I don't think there is anything wrong with your desire for power. wrong.

Probably because you are also a fellow.

Yeah, as a woman, you can only rely on men to get what you want.

snort.

Jiang Ning's snort was full of dissatisfaction and contempt.

Li Hongyuan heard it: You seem very dissatisfied.

You just said that I can only rely on men to get what I want?

Is not it?

Do you think you are smarter and more capable than me?

I do not think so.

If the girls of your royal family can also have the right to inherit, I don't think you will be so arrogant and arrogant. Jiang Ning said coldly.

Li Hongyuan didn't speak.

Maybe he felt that Jiang Ning's words were purely meaningless words of venting anger.

Girls also have inheritance rights?

Idiots talk about dreams.

Whether they are girls from the royal family, girls from noble families, or girls from the common people, their only mission is to marry, to win glory for the family, and to continue and reproduce for other people's families.

In short, the greatest role of women lies in their ability to bear children.

Of course, Jiang Ning disdains Li Hongyuan's thoughts, but she also knows that in this feudal society of centralized monarchy, speaking these words to a prince who has the right to inherit is tantamount to playing the piano against a cow.

She doesn't like being thankless.

What she wants to do now is to change her own destiny first.

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