Qiang Jin Jiu Novel Chapter 62

Novel: Qiang Jin Jiu Novel Author: Tang Jiuqing Updated:
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Li Jianheng never talked to his biological mother because that was his nightmare. His mother-in-law, Le Shi, had no niches, and was a humble Gong'e. The na was scrawled in the file, and nothing else.

While Li Jianheng was still in Langzhong, Emperor Xiande's biological mother, Lu Shi, took him into his palace, but he only provided food and clothing to take care of him. The reason why he is so unskilled today is that when it was ti to go to school, no one rembered him. He used his ti to play with eunuchs.

He doesn't have a mother-in-law, he only has a grandmother.

The mother-in-law was the closest **** of Emperor Xiande, and was used to snobs. He was harsh on Li Jianheng, and cleaned him up every day. When he returned to the house, he often woke up hungry. Li Jianheng sued his elder brother. Xiande Emperor had a close eunuch. The close **** went back and scolded his grandmother. The next day, the grandmother waited for him with cold eyes and cold als. She didn't move her hands, but her mouth was more profitable than a knife. n ntion. When he was serious and unfaithful, he learned a lot of swearing.

The grandmother told him that his biological mother was a scumbag in the palace. Because of the dark beads, she was detained in the courtyard by the forr mother in the palace. He said he was recuperating, and he could not go out for a few years. He was half ill, and he had been thinking about eting and talking with his son all day long.

When Li Jianheng was five years old, Emperor Guangcheng ca to test the howork of Emperor Xiande Li Jianyun in Lu's palace. When the father and son answered, Li Jianheng held the puppet to play with others. He was seen by Emperor Guangcheng and called to him. That was his first. Face to face with dad once.

Emperor Guangcheng asked him so words.

Li Jianheng held his heart in his palm, dared not to look at Emperor Guang Cheng, and did not speak beautifully. He stuttered and knew nothing.

Emperor Guangcheng thinks he is stupid, five years old, can't say anything, and can't do all the rituals.

Li Jianheng wanted to speak to Emperor Guangcheng, but he was afraid. He didn't think it was his father. He even cried during the long inquiry. When he cried, Emperor Guangcheng completely rejected him, and for the first ti beca his last ti with Emperor Guangcheng. When Emperor Guangcheng left, Li Jianheng found that the uncle in his palm was pinched to death.

Li Jianyun felt that his brother was too unproductive. He was okay at the mont and was the most favored prince below the prince. Poor Li Jianheng, he begged Emperor Guangcheng and began to take Li Jianheng to school.

Li Jianheng knew the brothers, but they were all Jinyiyushi. Li Jianheng gradually realized that they were not his brothers. They laughed at him, they talked about etiquette, and they carried him saluting. Li Jianheng didn't understand. He didn't need to kneel and scratch his head when he saw his brother, but the brothers taught him this way. When he did so, no one from the palace **** Gong E helped him.

Only when Prince Edward and Li Jianyun are present can everyone be respectful. Li Jianheng said nothing, and no one said that he gradually stopped going to school on ti, shook his head against Li Jianyun, pretended to be sick, and stayed in bed. Li Jianyun felt that he was a rotten tree, and he couldn't teach it.

Once Li Jianheng drilled a dog hole with the eunuch, he drilled over, and the eunuchs covered their mouths and grinned, giving him sweets in the sweet room. He was like a little dog looking for food, and his tail was coaxed by the lted sugar. He got a lot of uneaten things in that dog hole, and also saw his mother in that dog hole.

Li Jianheng didn't recognize Roche.

The **** held Li Jianheng and called Le ’s "scratched sick ghost

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