Xiao Baoshu didn't have his sister's innate skill. Moreover, he couldn't just talk to the emperor without touching it, so...
He didn't know that Emperor Yong Ping had already made a fuss about his overly detailed narration.
He even talked about his second uncle's melodramatic life happily. Although Censor Xiao had been taught a lesson by Sikong Xiao, his obsession with Buddhism had not died. He had long passed him and gone to talk to Monk Zhihua.
Emperor Yong Ping expressed that he felt sorry for Sikong Xiao.
With such a valiant daughter like Xiao Baoxin and such an unruly son like Xiao Baoshu, it was already tiring enough. In the end, the second son of Xiao, who looked like a dog, was actually so unreliable. He was still addicted to Buddhism even when he was old.
Thinking back, Second Lord Xiao was also considered to be dutiful in his position as an imperial censor. He did not expect it to be so absurd after he retired.