She bet that with this bond, the emperor would treat her three children well.
The empress made the right gamble; afterwards, the emperor hardly ever chose anyone else, and they had very few children. He was also very good to her three children.
When the eldest princess got married, Jiang Jin was twelve years old, but he still decided to go to the frontier with his grandfather.
The eldest princess also thought this was a good idea. She believed that her maternal grandfather was capable of protecting him, and that he really shouldn't stay in the capital city, as it was too dangerous for him.
Later, when Jiang Jin held great power and had the ability to protect himself, the eldest princess wrote him a letter saying that he could return.
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Jiang Jin nodded: "I understand what you mean, my sister. Don't worry, I have a plan."
The princess nodded again, looked at the room decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and sighed: "Women in this world have it tough. I don't care if you really like Miss Chi or not, I hope you can treat her better."
"I really like her." Jiang Jin looked at his elder sister and said it seriously.
The eldest princess sighed, "You're even keeping this from me now, aren't you?"
Prince Duan stubbornly said, "No, I really like it."
Looking at his serious expression, the princess suddenly realized he was genuinely serious: "Are you serious?"
Jiang Jin nodded.
"Then why did you..." By being so open and aboveboard, you've exposed her to danger.
"Given my brother's personality, even if I'm careful, do you think he can completely miss it? That would only bring her more danger. It's better to just let him guess. It's always better to come openly than to be attacked from behind at any time."
Jiang Jin's words made perfect sense, and the princess didn't know how to refute them. In the end, she nodded and said, "I understand."
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The wedding proceeded smoothly, with the emperor seated in the highest position. Wan Ge had heard rumors that the emperor treated the empress's three children exceptionally well.
The emperor's son-in-law was essentially a son-in-law who married into the family, so when the eldest princess got married, the emperor sat in the highest seat in the hall, and the same was true when the crown prince got married. However, other princes and princesses did not receive this treatment when they got married, and the emperor's favoritism towards these three was quite obvious.
However, Wan Ge had also heard their story and felt a little sorry for them.
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