The emperor then coughed lightly and added, "Ahem, after the two princes get married, regardless of age, they will both be masters and have equal status."
Then he thought that his two foolish sons had already started their work, and it would not be good for them to have no titles. Then he thought about the prince's suggestion and decided to give them some compensation first.
Then he said, "Appoint the ninth prince Aixinjueluo Yin'er as Min Beile, and the tenth prince as Dun Junwang."
When the emperor said this, everyone in the room was stunned, wondering what had happened to him. Why did two princes marry off just fine? Why did they marry the same woman? And a woman with no apparent family background, appearance, or talent?
The Lin family made a fortune. These are two titles, and one is a prince.
Everyone below was thinking, "What virtue and ability did this woman have that the emperor treated her so well..."
“…”
Everyone was talking about it.
Some concubines and princes even tried to persuade the emperor to rescind his decision. This was especially true for the younger princes, or the concubines of younger princes. They feared the emperor would marry them or their sons off if he disagreed with them.
Several concubines whose sons were still young looked at each other and were about to stand up and ask the emperor to revoke his decision.
The three people present were extremely happy at this moment. They looked at each other and quickly bowed down to express their gratitude, fearing that the emperor would revoke his order.
"Your Majesty, I thank you for your grace."
"Your Majesty, I thank you for your grace."
"Your Majesty, I thank you for your grace."
The emperor looked at the people kneeling in front of him and said with a smile, "Stand up and sit down. I will add a seat for my daughter-in-law and put it between Xiaojiu and Xiaoshi."
Baoer and the others blushed immediately and sat down in their seats happily.
The emperor thought that there was just enough space for his ninety-two sons to sit at one table, so he asked someone to add a seat for Bao'er, his daughter-in-law whom he had a good impression of, to show his appreciation for her.
Well, now the concubines whose sons are not married dare not beg for mercy no matter how angry they are. It is obvious that the other party is willing, so even if they disagree, there is no need to be a bad guy and break up the couple.
Looking at Concubine Yi sitting on the side, she was also very happy and not unhappy at all.
Forget it, it’s better not to offend Concubine Yi.
The princes kept congratulating Yinzhen and the other man, while the concubines congratulated Concubine Yi, after all, her sons had been granted titles.
Seeing the joy on everyone's faces, the prince's already bad mood became even worse.
He suppressed the pain in his heart, still smiling, and prepared to remind the emperor something.
At this time...
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