Yin Yi naturally had no objections.
He followed Ortai to his garden, and the two discussed politics along the way, stopping short of making any significant remarks, and both were quite satisfied.
Just then, Yinyi heard the girls talking. He looked at Ortai and finally understood what he meant, but he did not object.
Although he had met his future wife, he couldn't see her clearly through the screen.
He had high hopes for his future wife.
Ortai remained calm and composed, saying naturally, "My sister should be in the pavilion. Would the Sixteenth Prince like to go and rest there?"
Not long after the Manchus entered the Central Plains, Manchu families did not have as many restrictions on the relationship between men and women. It was normal for Manchu women to meet their fiancées in advance as a social practice.
Yin Yi nodded: "I am indeed a little tired, then let's go and rest."
The two then went to the pavilion.
Only then did Yin Yi get a clear look at what his future wife looked like. How should I put it?
Her eyebrows rival the green of willows, and her face vies with the red of peaches.
It is a healthy, vibrant beauty, gentle yet strong.
Sometimes, personality can influence preferences to some extent. Anning provided Yinyi with a strong sense of security, a relatively healthy educational philosophy, and Anning's loving care, which made Yinyi prefer healthy and lively women.
This meeting, while not exactly love at first sight, certainly left Yinyi very satisfied with his future wife's appearance.
The boy had not yet learned to conceal his true feelings, and his behavior was observed by Ortai, who thought to himself that his sister's future would not be too bad.
Jin Yao also noticed Yin Yi and the other person. Without any hesitation, she came over directly.
"Greetings, Sixteenth Prince."
Yin Yi smiled and told her to get up: "Princess Jin Yao, there's no need for such formalities."
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