Fang Ruotang, a frail and unremarkable girl from the Prime Minister’s household,
one day found herself pestered by a tiny, cutesy creature called the Mirror of Reversal—
and it star...
The two said goodbye to Fang Ruotang, nodded to Cui Shi, and then left.
His manners were so impeccable that he was unlike the only legitimate son of the current Crown Prince and Princess.
"Aunt, let's go inside!" Fang Ruotang said playfully, taking Cui's arm and clinging to her like a little sticky rice cake.
Cui looked at Fang Ruotang with a mixture of joy and worry, intentionally trying to gauge her reaction.
"I've noticed that both the Crown Prince and Prince An treat you differently; are they in love with you?"
"The Crown Prince admires me, but Prince An is unaware of this. He probably wants to play the role of repaying a life-saving debt with his body!"
Cui choked.
They are confident, though.
"...And what about you? What do you think of them?"
"Yeah, she's pretty good-looking!"
Fang Ruotang clearly seemed to lack romantic feelings, which made Cui both worried and happy. She didn't want such a well-behaved little girl to be kidnapped.
[What does your aunt mean? She doesn't mean she wants you to choose one to marry, does she? What is she thinking? Only children make choices. You're a grown adult; you can have both. It's just two hairs.]
Cui blushed with embarrassment; this treasure was simply spouting nonsense.
Fang Ruotang ignored Xiao Jingzi, but his words reminded her of Fang Shengtang's marriage.
"Oh, right, that..." Fang Ruotang glanced at Cui Shi twice before stammering, "I learned some skills from an immortal. I can read faces and predict marriages. Auntie knows that, right?"
"Hmm? What's wrong?"
Cui frowned, roughly knowing what Fang Ruotang was about to say.
Sheng Tang had already told her about this, and she had also met Yu Sheng. To be honest, apart from his handsome appearance and not being like a servant, she didn't see anything else.
At least, without Fang Ruotang, she would never have married her daughter to a man who was all looks and nothing else.
Although Sheng Tang kindly took Yu Sheng in when he was a child and did not make him sell himself, it did not change the fact that he was a servant in the Prime Minister's mansion.