Chapter 1115 Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, Empress Fucha Langhua (51)
Chapter 1115 Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, Empress Fucha Langhua (51)
"of course I know."
Li Siqi raised her eyebrows. "What is the meaning of this, Your Highness?"
Or has something happened to Yonghuang that I am unaware of?
"Don't make wild guesses, that's not what I meant."
Hongli was frustrated and annoyed. "What I mean is, Yonglian has already been granted a marriage decree, so why hasn't Yonghuang been granted one?"
"..."
Li Siqi was taken aback, then looked surprised. "Your Highness, have you come to the wrong person?"
"The one who bestowed this marriage upon me is my father, the Emperor. What does it have to do with me?"
"How can it not concern you?"
Hongli was immediately displeased, "You are Yonghuang's legal mother, how can you not think about him?"
“Your Highness, you are still Yonghuang’s father.”
Li Siqi retorted irritably, "Why don't you think about him?"
Furthermore, the marriages of the royal princes and princesses were all arranged by the emperor.
Besides, the person who discussed the marriages of the princes and princesses with the Emperor was none other than the Crown Prince, you know?
The fact that Father Emperor was willing to inform me about Yonglian's marriage is already a sign of respect for Yonglian.
Am I supposed to discuss the marriages of the other princes with Father Emperor?
Your Highness should know that Father Emperor summoned me twice.
I spent no more than a quarter of an hour in the Imperial Study.
"Your Highness, tell me, do I have any chance to propose marriages for the other princes?"
A barrage of words came flying at him.
Hongli fell silent.
At this moment, he finally realized that his anger was indeed somewhat unreasonable.
It was clearly his own responsibility; he couldn't blame the Crown Princess.
Having figured this out, he was still annoyed and scolded her, "I only said one sentence, but the Crown Princess has a lot to say."
As the legal mother, the Crown Princess should also consider the other princes and princesses.
This is the Crown Princess's duty.
"The Crown Prince isn't going to take care of it anymore?"
Li Siqi looked at him with a strange expression. "Does Your Highness mean that I should go to the Imperial Study to discuss the marriages of the princes and princesses with Father Emperor?"
"..."
Hongli was speechless.
He got up, flicked his sleeves, and left.
He was too ashamed to suggest that the Crown Princess go to find the Emperor.
He's not stupid.
Her own Crown Princess was not one of her father's concubines.
What was she like when she frequently visited the Imperial Study?
He would absolutely not allow something so easily misunderstood to happen.
They walked very fast, and even smashed a cup when they got back to the front yard.
He should have gone to the Imperial Study to request an audience, but he deliberately delayed going.
The news quickly reached Emperor Yongzheng.
Knowing what Hongli had done, Yongzheng could only call him a good-for-nothing.
They lack common sense and deliberately take their anger out on innocent people.
Thinking of this, he didn't bother waiting for the other party to come looking for him.
The imperial decree of marriage was issued again.
A Manchu of the Plain Red Banner, Niohuru Heli's eldest daughter, Niohuru, was Yonghuang's primary consort.
Huang, the eldest daughter of Huang Mingshan, was a member of the Bordered Red Banner of the Han Army and was a secondary consort.
She was a member of the Han Chinese Bordered White Banner, and her eldest daughter, née Nian, was her secondary consort.
The imperial decree for the arranged marriage was issued.
Su Luyun and her son could only kowtow in gratitude.
Besides being the primary consort, both secondary consorts were from the Han Banner Army.
Su Luyun and Yonghuang were both somewhat dissatisfied.
However, since the emperor had decreed the marriage, the mother and son had no choice but to accept it, no matter how dissatisfied they were.
As for Chan Wan-yin's third son, Yong-zhang, he was two years younger.
It wouldn't be too late to arrange a marriage between the two of them later.
The two princes have already been betrothed.
When Princess Fucha saw her daughter, she began to worry.
"Mother, don't worry."
Jingyue smiled and comforted her, "As a granddaughter of the emperor, my grandfather will not forget about my marriage."
Royal princesses were usually betrothed around the age of eighteen.
My daughter will wait another two or three years.
Mother, please don't worry about your daughter.
"How could I not worry about you?"
Princess Fucha sighed helplessly, "You are the eldest daughter of the Crown Prince, and I'm afraid you can't escape the fate of being sent to a political marriage."
Now, even if your mother wanted to help you, there's nothing she could do.
"Mother, if it really comes down to a marriage alliance, I can accept it."
Jingyue calmly responded, "It's normal for a royal princess to go on a political marriage."
As you know, very few princesses were able to stay in the capital.
My daughter probably won't be an exception.
There will definitely be exceptions.
Princess Fucha couldn't help but retort, "Your fifth sister will definitely be able to stay in the capital."
She was born of the legitimate wife and was favored by your imperial grandfather.
Her brother will also protect her.
Your father also dotes on her very much.
"Tell me, how could she possibly marry into Mongolia and eat sand?"
"Mother."
Jingyue frowned. "Why should we compare ourselves to Fifth Sister?"
She is her, and I am me.
Her mother's status is different from mine, and my status is definitely different from hers as well.
Why should we bother with people and things that are not on the same level?
Regardless of her status as the legitimate daughter or her ability to remain in the capital.
This is all her own business; her daughter won't be jealous.
She has her own path, and her daughter has her own path.
My daughter just wants to live her life well.
Regardless of what happens to my daughter's marriage in the future, she will accept it.
Mother, please don't be sad.
More than a decade has passed.
"Is Mother still worried?"
"You child, I'm only doing this for you."
Princess Fucha was angry, helpless, and a little heartbroken.
She also knew that she, as a member of the Fucha clan, could not compare to the Crown Princess.
Although I've resigned myself to my fate.
But who doesn't secretly yearn to be the wife?
Otherwise, she wouldn't have fought so hard for the emperor's favor, wanting to give birth to the child as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, all the luck was on the Crown Princess.
She has the status she desires, the favor she desires, and the son she desires.
It's no use for the women in the backyard to be envious and jealous.
They had no choice but to live a quiet life under someone else's command.
"Mother, please don't go through with this."
Jingyue carefully advised, "You know what kind of person Father is."
Although the stepmother was kind, she couldn't interfere in her daughter's marriage.
We will obediently follow the Emperor's arrangements.
Father and Mother-in-law took pity on us, mother and daughter, for the sake of our good behavior.
Perhaps they will give you special consideration.
If we start causing trouble without regard for our reputation...
The father lost face, and the stepmother felt embarrassed.
They will definitely not have a good impression of my daughter and me.
They'll definitely treat us even more casually in the future.
Mother, you should really think this through.
"Really... really like this?"
Princess Fucha was somewhat at a loss when she heard her daughter's words.
He couldn't help but believe in his daughter.
Because she knew her daughter had been intelligent since she was little.
Every time I hear her advice, it feels like I'm avoiding a lot of things.
It's the same this time.
She felt that trusting her daughter would never lead her to make a mistake.
"Yes, Mother!"
Jingyue really didn't want her mother to do something so thankless and exhausting.
She had seen too many women who liked to cause trouble in the backyard.
In the end, it seems that none of them fared well.
On the contrary, those who are quiet, obedient, and well-behaved will receive more care from their stepmothers.
The reason why the mother and her two children were able to live peacefully in the backyard was because of the care of their stepmother.
Think about the kind of life those people who don't have a legal mother to take care of them lead.
Her eyes weren't blind, so she could see clearly.
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