Chapter Twenty-Three: Outside the Story: Flourishing Times
In the life of the Fourth Master, there were gains and losses.
The loss was those few sons.
He lost his eldest legitimate son in childhood, the Fourth Master's first son. Honghui.
However, Honghui, after all, died young from illness, and at that time the Fourth Master was still young, so even though it was heartbreaking, the pain was limited.
When he truly understood the bond with his children, he already had other children, and for this eldest son, he felt regret but was not overly sorrowful.
But later, when the Fourth Master became Emperor, he was again hurt by Hongfen's ambition. Although Hongfen was always confined in the Imperial Clan Court, he was essentially not free, and the Fourth Master was also heartbroken thinking about it.
Then there was Hongshi, who had been pampered since childhood.
The matter of Hongshi was a mess. Unclear and inexplicable.
