Master Cheng Wei recalled that when he was a child, he lived alone in the West Village, without parents or relatives. It was not until one day that the prince appeared in front of him that he realized that he had a eldest brother. The prince would come to Xicun to visit him from time to time, teach him to study, and play with him, but he would leave in a hurry soon.
When the Lord Chengyu was ten years old, the prince contradicted his elders in order to take him back to the palace. He bet on the position of the prince and finally brought him back to the palace. This was why he met his parents and younger brothers for the first time. If it weren't for the prince's insistence, Cheng Ye might always be a prince who was crippled among the people and was not recognized.
After giving birth to the Lord of the Lord, the Queen was told that the child would be taken to raise by the Queen Mother. The Queen thought that the Queen Mother would be unfavorable to her son, so she insisted on sending her son out of the palace. The identity of the second son of the Grand Prince Cheng Ye is very subtle. Once the prince encounters an accident, he will be a strong contender for the next crown prince. This may be the reason why the Queen Mother was rushing to raise him back then.
Master Cheng Ye is determined to protect his young children for the prince, and the eldest brother will always be his most important person.