Yao Ruolan was still making a fuss, "Father, why don't you go directly to Prince Yu? If Prince Yu agrees to marry me, he can ask the Emperor, and the Emperor will definitely agree."
“Marrying the Fourth Prince won’t be bad for your life. Go back to your room and wait for your marriage!” Grand Tutor Yao had a headache, and he tried his best to comfort his daughter.
However, everyone knows that the Fourth Prince and the Prince of Yu are worlds apart.
The fourth prince is the same age as the Prince of Yu, and both are princes without any support. The Prince of Yu is now enjoying immense power and influence.
The fourth prince remained unknown, merely a prince without even a title.
"No! I'm not reconciled!" Yao Ruolan shook off her father's hand. "Father, you clearly know that I love Prince Yu, so why did you still beg the Emperor to bestow me upon the Fourth Prince?"
Grand Tutor Yao said helplessly, "Ruolan, the Emperor's will is hard to defy! The marriage is settled, so please stop making trouble."
"I don't care! I'm going to find His Highness Prince Yu and ask him to plead with the Emperor on my behalf!" Yao Ruolan cried as she ran out.
Grand Tutor Yao hurriedly tried to stop her, and the old women immediately swarmed forward and held Yao Ruolan firmly down.
"Mother, save me!" Yao Ruolan cried hysterically.
Madam Yao was furious: "Lan'er, stop making a scene, okay? What can you change by doing this? What good will it do you if this gets back to the Fourth Prince's residence?"
Madam Yao had no idea how things had turned out this way.
But since things have come to this, we can only take it one step at a time.
Lan'er's willfulness has brought this upon her; being captured by bandits and taken to the mountain is one example, and this time is no different.
If she hadn't eagerly offered herself as a concubine, the emperor wouldn't have been so angry, and he wouldn't have dared to directly bestow the Grand Tutor's daughter upon the Fourth Prince as a concubine.
Who can be blamed now? The Grand Tutor dared not utter a single complaint.
Does that mean that if the Grand Tutor's daughter became a concubine of the Prince of Yu, then the Fourth Prince cannot become a concubine?
Where can one seek justice at the Grand Tutor's residence?
Seeing that her mother was angry, Yao Ruolan dared not cause any more trouble.
She went back to her room, sobbing softly.
Madam Yao sighed.
Marrying into the Fourth Prince's household wasn't so bad; at least the Fourth Prince didn't dote on his principal wife.
With no favored woman in the backyard, as a daughter, life wouldn't be too bad.
The news reached the Fourth Prince's residence.
Lin Mupo sneered, "What kind of junk did Father Emperor stuff into my residence?"
The servant silently lit a candle for Miss Yao in his heart.
This person displeased His Highness even before entering the door.
Where will we find good days in the future?
Yao Ruolan married Lin Mupo quietly.
Rumor has it that Lin Mupo did not personally go to greet the bride that day, and that Yao Ruolan cried her heart out.
Thinking of Jiang Chuwei's glamorous marriage to Lin Muheng, Yao Ruolan felt even more resentful.
If she were to marry Prince Yu, he would certainly come to welcome her personally.
In what way is she inferior to Jiang Chuwei?
On their wedding night, Lin Mupo got completely drunk and didn't even enter her room.
Yao Ruolan sat by the bed, waiting all night, her heart filled with grievances and resentment.
The next morning, when Lin Mupo saw Yao Ruolan, a hint of disgust flashed in his eyes, but he quickly regained his indifference.
"You are now my concubine, and you must abide by the rules from now on." With that, he turned and left.
He didn't even give her a second glance.
Yao Ruolan had never suffered such humiliation before, and she was so angry that she chased after him to argue.
The wet nurse held her tightly to prevent her from causing any trouble.
It's only natural that His Highness wouldn't go to fetch a concubine; it's just wishful thinking on the part of the young lady.
The prince's residence wouldn't even hang a big red lantern, and the fact that no one was seen on their wedding night was a blatant humiliation.
Under the nanny's persuasion, Yao Ruolan finally understood the principle that one has no choice but to bow one's head when under someone else's roof.
This isn't the Grand Tutor's residence; no one here will back him up.
Most importantly, Yao Ruolan was unaware that the Grand Tutor's mansion was about to fall into misfortune.
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No one expected that the emperor would be the first to target his own teacher in the political maneuvering.
Grand Tutor Yao had a deep-rooted influence in the imperial court.
However, since he never took sides, the emperor never turned his attention to him.
But people change.
From the moment Grand Tutor Yao proposed marrying his daughter to Prince Yu, he had already lost trust in Grand Tutor Yao.
However, Grand Tutor Yao was the emperor's teacher.
The emperor could not openly suppress him.
His idea of betrothing Miss Yao to the Fourth Prince was already a way of punishing him.
Grand Tutor Yao did not think that this matter would have much impact on him.
Respect for teachers and the importance of teaching are still highly valued in Daqing.
A teacher for a day is a father for life. If an ordinary student is found to be disrespectful or unfilial to his teacher, his career is over, let alone that of an emperor.
However, Grand Tutor Yao, having held a high position for so long, forgot that his student was a volatile and suspicious emperor.
His life was in the emperor's hands.
The emperor's hands were stained with countless drops of blood.
His teacher posed a threat to his throne, so he naturally wouldn't hold back.
Lin Muheng brought back some news when he returned from his shift.
Yao Taifu was sentenced to have his property confiscated and be exiled.
Jiang Chuwei asked in surprise, "Why?"
This never happened in my past life.
Yao Ruolan did not marry into the Fourth Prince's household.
Grand Tutor Yao lived a peaceful life until the Prince of Jin ascended the throne.
Yao Ruolan also did not get married.
She lived peacefully in the Grand Tutor's mansion.
"Grand Tutor Yao defended the Fourth Prince in court, and the Emperor, in a fit of anger, stripped him of his post and stripped him of his official robes on the spot."
The entire court was shocked.
In the Emperor's fury, no one dared to plead for the Grand Tutor.
The emperor was just looking for an excuse to punish the Grand Tutor.
His daughter is the fourth prince's concubine, so isn't it only natural for her to speak up for the fourth prince?
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