The Mongolian princes and nobles had just returned from the hunting ground to their respective small tents to rest. During this hunting ground, most of their energy was spent on serving the emperor and making him happy.

This is the real purpose of their coming to Mulan Paddock.

However, after finally making the emperor happy, the eunuchs who had just come to announce the decree all had stern faces and said that the emperor asked them to go over quickly.

Somehow, they had a premonition that a storm was about to come, so the princes and nobles from nearby tribes speculated on the way there who had angered the emperor.

On the road, the autumn wind made the flags on both sides flutter, and everyone's heart was beating like a drum, bang bang bang.

The two princes of the Khorchin tribe, Luobu and Gendun, said nothing, thinking in their hearts that since their son was the emperor's son-in-law and their daughter was the emperor's concubine, nothing should happen to them.

Luo Bu said, "My Sebu probably hasn't angered the princess recently."

Gendun stroked his beard and said, "My Eyinzhu has just been appointed as a concubine for one day. Although she is not smart, she is very obedient and should not have angered the emperor."

They both felt relieved at the same time.

King Balin walked at the back with his hands behind his back, strolling leisurely in the garden. He had made contributions in the battle against Junggar, and his daughter was the emperor's concubine, so it was definitely not him who angered the emperor.

In this way, a group of people arrived at the emperor's camp, only to see that the emperor had placed a circle of chairs at the entrance of the tent, and he sat at the top, waiting for the princes.

After the greetings, everyone sat down and looked at the emperor's gloomy face, no one dared to speak.

At this time, Ying Da Ying in the tent was also awakened by a basin of cold water. Before she recovered from her dizziness, she heard the emperor calling the King of Bahrain.

Balin Meiruo's hands were tied behind her back. She struggled to climb up. The rag in her mouth blocked her sobs. Her eyes were filled with tears. The broken words in her throat could be vaguely connected:

"Father Khan, Father Khan save me."

Outside the tent, the emperor pursed his lips, looked around, and locked onto the displeased King Bahrain. He spoke slowly:

"King Bahrain, I heard that you are unhappy and disappointed with me, right?"

The other princes secretly breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that it was not their fault. That was good.

King Bahrain's eyes widened when he was named. When did he say this? But the emperor's tone seemed very angry, so he immediately stood up and knelt down:

"Your Majesty, I dare not have such thoughts. It is a great honor for me to accompany Mulan in the hunting ground."

The emperor played with the emerald ring in his hand and said, "Oh? But your daughter Balin Meiruo said that she is unhappy, which means that the 49 Mongolian tribes are unhappy. She also said that you are disappointed with me."

The Mongolian princes and nobles, who had originally felt relieved, now felt completely disappointed.

They all stood up and knelt on the ground.

The emperor glanced at them one by one and said, "Prince Khalkha, are you disappointed?"

The Khalkha prince shook his head.

The emperor smiled and asked again: "Prince Chahar, are you disappointed?"

Prince Chahar said hurriedly: "I dare not."

The emperor asked them one by one: "Prince Zhelimu, are you disappointed? Prince Dalhan, are you disappointed? Prince Alashan, are you disappointed?"

Everyone was busy denying, trying to distance themselves from the Bahrain Ministry, and even cursing in their hearts.

When they arrived in Korqin, Luobu and Gendun kowtowed twice. Gendun, who was more eloquent among the two, spoke:

"Your Majesty! We, the Khorchin tribe, will always be the most loyal subjects of the Qing Dynasty. All the Mongolian princes and nobles present here know that the Manchus and Mongols are one family. How could they become hostile because of the words of a woman named Balin? The daughter of the Balin family said such words, which is clearly destroying the unity of the Manchus and Mongols."

After Gendun finished speaking, he thought silently in his heart that his daughter Eyinzhu would never say such things. Although she was lively, she knew when to advance and retreat.

Luo Bu was also very satisfied. Gendun, his good brother, usually spent all day riding horses and drinking with his daughter, but he was very good at talking about profound principles.

So, apart from anything else, the father and daughter are of good origin in terms of ideology.

The princes and nobles also expressed that their hearts were warm and they would never be as chilled as the King of Bahrain.

After hearing this, the emperor asked all the Mongolian princes and nobles to stand up, leaving only King Bahrain who was kneeling on the ground and trembling.

The emperor threw the emerald ring in his hand directly at the King of Bahrain:

"King Balin, you have raised a good daughter."

The hard ring hit King Bahrain's forehead, and a bump quickly appeared on it. Even so, he didn't dare to say anything more, but just begged:

"Your Majesty, I did not teach Meiruo these things. I don't know where she heard them from and she just said them nonsense. I am innocent."

The emperor sneered and asked, "Oh? But Balin Meiruo said that she is your only daughter, and that it is enough for you to let her depend on you for the rest of her life. It can be seen that she has a rebellious heart, which was also taught by you."

The King of Bahrain was speechless. He did say such things, but that was a long time ago.

His wife, Meiruo's mother, was of a strong and ruthless character, and her methods were sinister and vicious.

Therefore, most of his concubines' children either died or were born with disabilities.

The few who were lucky enough to survive were all frightened by their stepmother and became timid and cowardly.

Only one of his sons was extremely smart and looked very much like him, so he trained this son as his successor.

At that time, the son wanted to learn how to ride a horse, so the King of Bahrain found him a BMW with a fine pedigree and secretly taught his son how to ride.

He wanted his son to become a mighty and strong man on the grassland, and to dominate the grassland with him in the future.

But unexpectedly, Meiruo saw it. Meiruo was raised to be willful and savage by her mother. She wanted to snatch her brother's horse and even chased after the horse stubbornly, regardless of anything.

King Bahrain would never allow this. Firstly, this was a gift from his son. Secondly, he did not want Meiruo to become a capable and courageous woman, as this would encourage the arrogance of his wife.

He didn't want his daughter to become the next concubine.

So he stroked Meiruo's head lovingly and spoke to her in the most gentle tone:

"Meiruo, you don't need to learn horse riding or other things related to war. You are the most beloved daughter of Father Khan. You don't need to learn anything. Just be a female vine and rely on Father Khan. Father Khan will give you the best things in the world."

Meiruo really believed it, and became even more unruly from then on. Even her nanny wanted to teach her the skills of accounting and housekeeping, but she was too disdainful to learn it, and she regarded herself as the only princess of the Bahrain tribe every day.

King Bahrain thought at the time that fortunately, she was a girl. No matter what, she was just a little bad-tempered and unruly. She would get married sooner or later anyway, and after getting married, she would have nothing to do with the Bahrain tribe.

Later, the 500 elite soldiers of the Balin tribe made great contributions in the first suppression of the Dzungar Rebellion. The emperor summoned the daughter of King Balin to serve in the palace to show his closeness.

King Bahrain had only one daughter, so he naturally sent her in with great joy. He thought that no matter how stupid Meiruo was, she would not offend the master in the palace.

Another gust of autumn wind blew, and King Bahrain knelt in the middle of the open space like a tottering leaf, constantly thinking of countermeasures.

Now Meiruo has been disliked by the emperor. If abandoning her can make the emperor happy, it would be a good idea.

He gritted his teeth and trembled as he answered, "Your Majesty, I dare not not tell the truth. Balin Meiruo is a daughter, and I have never taught her carefully. As for what Nu Luo said, it was just what I said to her. You must not take it seriously."

As King Bahrain spoke, he observed the Emperor's expression out of the corner of his eye, but the Emperor's brows remained stern, and his words did not seem to move him at all.

Inside the tent, the disheveled woman had wet eyes. Her face turned red because she couldn't shout out. The veins on her forehead were bulging. She could only shake her head.

King Balin closed his eyes and shouted loudly: "Your Majesty, now Balin Meiruo has made a big mistake, it is all her own fault, it has nothing to do with me, and it has nothing to do with the Balin tribe. I am willing to sever ties with her and expel her from the Balin tribe. From now on, whether she lives or dies, it has nothing to do with me, and I will leave it to Your Majesty to deal with."

Everyone present knew that King Bahrain meant to abandon his daughter.

Some people originally felt that King Bahrain was somewhat pitiful because he was implicated by his daughter, but after hearing his remarks, everyone understood that Ying's consent was probably delayed by her father, the Khan, so they all looked down on King Bahrain.

Especially Gendun, the father who loved his daughter, wanted to kick King Bahrain hard for the first time.

In the tent, King Balin's words were like sharp arrows that pierced Balin Meiruo's heart and slowly cleared away the fog that shrouded her mind.

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