The Crown Prince's Teacher Refuses to Teach Xi'er Anymore

Xie Yun thought about it carefully, and he said, "Do you really want me to become a high-ranking official in Chang'an and stay in front of Jin'er all the time?"

Lu Chen said, "I'm not that petty, okay?"

Xie Yun recalled what Lu Chen had just said about gouging out his eyes…

Then Xie Yun asked, "Is the collection of books for the people of the world, not exclusively for the imperial palace?"

"Of course." Lu Chen said, "I won't covet your books. If you want a good name among the literati, I don't mind giving it to you."

Xie Yun pondered for a while and said, "Okay, then I will promise you."

...

Qiao Jinniang went to the south study where the junior dukes and princes were having lessons.

When the junior dukes grew older, they would go to the Imperial College or famous academies like Qingming Academy to study. Now the south study only provided primer lessons to the children of the royal family.