"Alright, it's true that the Crown Prince turned a deaf ear to what happened to the Sixteenth Prince—but Bao Cheng is a good boy, and I can't bear to punish him."
"Is there a princess in the fourth prince's backyard?"
Liang Jiugong replied, "Yes. She was born around the Double Ninth Festival last year, two months premature."
The Emperor simply said "Oh," his interest waning somewhat, and he stopped asking questions.
However, after the banquet ended, the Third Prince Consort was nearly driven mad with anger when she heard the servant's report that the gentlemen in front had drunk themselves into obscurity. When she looked up at Lady Guoluo opposite her, she saw that she was also glaring at him.
Third Master is such a scoundrel; why is he dragging his brother's wife into this mess when he's drunk?
It was as if she, the Third Prince's wife, was telling the Third Prince.
Dong E cursed the Third Prince a thousand times in her heart. The next day, when she heard that the Emperor in the palace knew about it, she was so angry that she almost fell backward. That night, when the Third Prince returned from the Ministry of Rites, she immediately started fighting with him.
The next day, Third Master did not go to the Ministry of Rites.
Lady Dong'e went to the palace to cry at the palace of Consort Rong, the mother of the Third Prince.
This outburst was the only way he could prove his innocence.
Otherwise, he would really be hated to death by the Eighth Prince's wife.
It's safe to say that everyone in the capital knows that the Eighth Prince's wife is jealous.
When the lady of the house found out, she was in a dilemma, since the Third Master had gotten drunk at their residence, so she became even more cautious.
Whether it was the Third Prince's wife, Lady Dong'e, or the Eighth Prince's wife, Lady Guoluo, they both ended up with some damage to their reputations.
The princess consort didn't want that.
So when the Fourth Prince came to the main courtyard on the fifteenth day and brought up the matter of requesting the title of Secondary Consort, the Consort surprisingly did not object.
The Fujin cherishes her reputation; which household doesn't have a concubine in its harem, oh, and a primary Fujin in the front—
She was the most notorious jealous among the princes' wives.
There has to be a secondary consort eventually, so let's go with Wu Shi.
Ultimately, he was just a Han Chinese bannerman, and his family background was what it was. Although he had Consort De behind him, he still couldn't surpass her as the primary consort.
The Fujin subconsciously thought that when the Fourth Prince asked for the title of Consort, he meant asking for it for Lady Wu.
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