Bai Yan is bound to a system and must unceasingly tread the path of courting death by opposing the protagonists, becoming a stepping stone in their lives, destined for a tragic end in every life.
Jin Chang'an wants to take a courtesan dancer as his concubine!
He not only wanted to take prostitutes as concubines, but he also wanted to keep them as his own, which infuriated Madam Jin.
For the past month, Madam Jin has been preoccupied with nothing but battling her son, but how could an old mother possibly win against her son?
After Jin Chang'an stayed in brothels for half a month, Madam Jin finally couldn't resist and agreed to let the dancers into the house.
Seeing the newlyweds enter the house, Jin Chang'an became happy and stopped arguing with her, and Madam Jin finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Oh well, as long as my son is happy...
While comforting herself, Mrs. Jin blamed everything on others.
Marrying a princess was really useless; it would have been better to have taken this dancer as a concubine from the start to avoid all this trouble.
When her husband returned home that night and they ate together, Mrs. Jin brought up the matter again.
"I don't think that old nanny they sent is any good," she couldn't help but complain. "The princess has been claiming to be sick for a month and hasn't left the house or paid her respects to me, yet that old nanny didn't even bother to reprimand her."
Lord Jin was too lazy to listen to his wife talk about these trivial matters of the inner quarters: "Those are the palace's punishment nannies. Ten lashes would leave even a delicate princess with her skin torn and bleeding. Being bedridden for more than a month would be the least of her worries."
"I only have one thing to say: I don't care how you treat her in the inner quarters, but you're not allowed to cause trouble outside. After all, she is a princess."
Madam Jin nodded, saying she understood, and then asked, "You've been coming home later and later these days, and you always look worried. Have you run into some trouble?"
Lord Jin's headache worsened when his wife mentioned it: "Do you know about that 'textile factory' that's been popping up in the market lately?"
I've heard someone mention it once.
Lord Jin said, "I have investigated for a long time, but I still can't find out who spearheaded this." In less than a month, they have quickly taken over the market. With such huge profits and such a factory, how can the Crown Prince be at ease if it doesn't belong to him?
"I must find out who's behind this so I can give the Crown Prince an explanation." Thinking this, Lord Jin shook his head again, picked up his official hat, and prepared to leave. Turning back, he asked again, "Has there been any unrest in Chang'an recently?"
Madam Jin smiled and shook her head: "He recently acquired a beautiful concubine, who is very obedient."
Lord Jin was relieved and left quickly.
Just as Madam Jin was about to tell the maid to close the door, her confidante walked in and whispered something in her ear. Madam Jin's expression changed, and she quickly pulled her confidante into the room: "Does anyone else know about this?"
The confidant shook his head: "She dressed in men's clothing and went out through the back door. No one knows except for those serving her."
Madam Jin was relieved, but soon her eyes flashed with a fierce light again. She was worried about where to vent her anger. If that little bitch did anything to insult the Jin family, she would skin her alive, even if she was a princess!