He was truly grateful to Yin Yi.
As for jealousy?
I had feelings of jealousy when I was a child, but as I grew older and realized my own situation, I stopped feeling jealous.
His background destined him to have no chance of competing, and he wasn't even worth trying to win over. If Yin Yi had anything good, he would still think of giving him a share.
Consort Wang always taught him to be optimistic and content, and the Fifteenth Prince was indeed open-minded, so he gave the gift readily.
Brotherly love and respect – isn't this what brotherly love and respect are all about?
The Eighth Prince's residence.
The Eighth Prince, the Ninth Prince, and the Tenth Prince all gathered together.
The Eighth Prince frowned: "What do you think Father Emperor means by this? He chose a wife from the Xilin Gioro clan for the Sixteenth Prince, yet he allows him to leave the palace and establish his own residence before he is even married. It's all very confusing."
Yin Tang couldn't help but frown. Although he and Yin Yi didn't end up together, they were still on good terms. It was rare for Yin Tang to find a brother who didn't think his business dealings were lowly. He liked Yin Yi more than just a little.
Regarding the choice of marriage bestowed by Emperor Kangxi, Yinzhen felt that Emperor Kangxi had gone too far and had wronged Yinyi.
Yin Tang then complained, "Father is really something. How could he choose such a low-born wife for Yin Yi? Fifth Brother was the same before. Now, Fifth Sister-in-law can't hold her head up among the princes' wives, and the harem is a complete mess."
Tenth Prince: "Ninth Brother, what are you saying? Everyone's backyard is a mess!"
As for why the Fifth Prince's wife has no face among her sisters-in-law, it's mainly because the Fifth Prince doesn't give her any face, plus her family background isn't very high, and her only respectable relative, her grandfather, is gone.
The Tenth Prince's honest words earned him a big eye roll from Yinzhen.
In fact, things weren't peaceful in the brothers' own backyard either; everyone was pretty much the same, except that the Fifth Prince's wife was particularly bad at keeping order.
The Eighth Prince's harem was quite peaceful, but the reason for this peace was that he doted on only his primary wife.
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