Chapter 352 Two in One (18)



The eldest sister was right. For some reason, the couple actually decided to trick them, and the targets were Bu'er and Dai.

Yin Yi was furious when he heard their plan.

The reason why Bu'er and Dai were betrothed so quickly was because Yin Yi was afraid of something going wrong.

In fact, Lady Fucha was never Yin Yi's first choice. Moreover, there was some unpleasantness between Lady Fucha and their Qixiang Palace lineage, even though their maternal grandmother was a member of the Fucha clan.

However, for now, let it go. As long as the other party treats Bull and Dai well, the past can be forgiven.

Yinlu pointed at Buer and Dai, "Third brother, since the Fucha clan is forming a marriage alliance with us, will the wife that eleventh brother married be abandoned?"

The wife of the eleventh prince, Yin Tao, was surnamed Fucha, even if she was from a collateral branch of the family.

Indeed, the eleventh prince, Yin Tao, who was raised by the Empress Dowager, did not gain any advantage in this marriage.

Compared to the Fifth Prince Yinqi in the original timeline, Lady Fucha was no less than Lady Tatara.

The only difference is that Fucha's surname sounds quite prestigious.

Unfortunately, Yin Tao's rise and fall were both due to the Empress Dowager. The Emperor would not allow the Mongols to seize the throne, and Yin Tao was destined to gain no advantage in terms of his wife's family.

With the direct descendants of the Fuca clan marrying Bulhe Dai again, they can only more clearly gravitate towards the Qixiang Palace lineage.

At that time, regarding the relationship between Yin Tao and Yin Yi, Yin Lu felt that this marriage would only bring Yin Yi a lot of hatred.

Yin Yi nodded, "Without Bur and Dai, the Fucha clan wouldn't have supported Yin Tao," because Yin Tao had the Empress Dowager, a Mongol, standing behind him.

Fucha was not stupid. The fact that Fucha was able to make large-scale investments before her mother entered the palace showed that this family valued profit.

All of the arrangements made by Empress Fucha afterwards demonstrate this point.

Therefore, Yin Yi had a very bad impression of Lady Fucha. If it weren't for the urgent matter of Bu Er and Dai, he wouldn't have chosen Lady Fucha, and he wouldn't even have had time to discuss it with his mother in the palace.

Thinking of this, Yin Yi sighed and apologized to Bu Er and Dai.

Bu'er and Dai shook their heads with a smile, "Third Brother, this is not your fault."

If it weren't for you, I might have already married and moved to Mongolia.

Therefore, being able to stay in the capital, even if it means marrying into the Fucha clan, would be a good thing.

Yinlu also offered a few words of comfort, "Yes, I can't help with this matter. I imagine that Third Brother put in a lot of effort to find Lady Fucha."

Otherwise, given the Emperor's unpredictable nature, Bu'er and Dai might end up being married off to some remote, desolate place, destined to live a life of loneliness.

Yin Yi listened to Yin Lu and Bu Er and Dai's words, and shook his head with a smile, "I also have my own selfish reasons. As my elder sister said, Bu Er and Dai would be more useful if they stayed in the capital."

Although Yin Yi knew that if Bu Er and Dai were driven to the brink, the child would surely create his own unique style, just like his elder sister.

But Yin Yi still had his bottom line. If he could betray even his own sister, what good would it do him to get the throne? He didn't want to risk alienation and betrayal for a dead position.

"Alright, that's all for now."

Once they returned to the capital, Bu'er and Dai settled down to await their marriage.

"Leave the rest to Third Brother."

Yin Yi put away his complicated thoughts and regained his usual cheerful demeanor.

The three of them didn't stay together for long; when it was almost time, they each went home.

For the rest of the time, Yinlu, Buer, and Dai still seemed reluctant to go out.

The reasons for this can be explained by the fact that news of her arranged marriage has been slowly spreading from the main tent.

Specifically, the princes' wives who had followed her began to visit her in batches.

The most obvious example is the eleventh prince's wife, Lady Fucha, who had just gotten married.

Boole and Dai: ...

Once again, Bu Er and Dai saw Fucha off with smiles, then turned and sighed, telling the others to tell Fucha they wouldn't be there the next time she came.

"He's too clingy."

Buer and Dai shook their heads. They had initially thought that Eighth Sister-in-law was already quite annoying, but they hadn't expected that Eleventh Sister-in-law was even worse.

It seems that her marriage to Lady Fucha is now an open secret, and there's no need to hide it anymore.

Touching their chins, Bu'er and Dai puffed out their cheeks, deeply feeling that their previous life was better. They could eat and drink alone without anyone caring or paying attention. Unlike now, wherever they went, others would arrive within fifteen minutes.

The maidservants helped Bu'er and Dai, gently reassuring their masters that this was normal.

“Once we return to the palace, with Her Majesty present, no one else will dare to act so blatantly.”

They were still taking advantage of the fact that Bu'er and Dai had no elders around them and could not refuse.

Otherwise, if it were any other prince or princess with elders present, they could easily resolve these troubles with a single, casual remark.

Bu Er and Dai sighed, "That's the only way we can think about it. Let's just hold on a little longer. Didn't Third Brother say that it would only be a few days before we set off for the capital? That should reduce the trouble."

It's just that other people are hypocritical and cunning. It's not that Boul and Dai are incapable, it's just that they're mentally exhausted.

Exhausted, Bu'er and Dai continued to immerse themselves in this frustrating social interaction.

It wasn't until Emperor Kangxi gave the order to depart that everyone boarded carriages to return to the capital.

Bu'er and Dai were finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. She lay casually on her carriage, letting her maid massage her hands to relax her body.

"Princess, you've had a very tiring few days."

The maid felt very sorry for her mistress as she watched her once rosy face turn pale.

Traveling is inherently harmful to health, and the princess had finally adapted to the environment beyond the Great Wall, but in the few days since returning, her body has rapidly lost weight.

Sigh, when we get back to the palace, Her Majesty will be heartbroken.

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