Princess Wan An
Changsun Zhou Mingli is the candidate for the best, so he got married early and went to another place to experience it. He married a lady of a good family. Changsun was also very steady, which reassured Mr. Zhou.
Mingjia is his legitimate grandson and has always been his favorite. This year, he was eighteen years old. Because he was young, he was not allowed to marry early because he was not allowed to talk about marriage early, so he never got married. However, his mother, Yang, had already favored the choice of a wife. It was because his parents died early, and his daughter-in-law, who had lived in the Zhou family for many years, had a niece, Yang Siwei.
The two did not have a marriage contract, but because the Yang brothers and his wife died, his eldest daughter-in-law, Yang, was worried that her niece would have no one to rely on and was bullied by the clan, so she took it to her home, raised herself and even intended to marry her youngest son Zhou Mingjia.
Mr. Zhou rarely cares about the inner house, let alone the eldest son's inner house. Although he loves Mingjia, he saw that Mingjia knew his mother's thoughts and had a childhood sweetheart towards the Yang family's cousin, and did not show his rejection of this marriage, so he did not interfere too much.
Besides, Mrs. Zhou persuaded her that the old woman is old and loves to be married, not to mention that Mingjia and Weier are a pair of golden boys and jade girls who grew up in front of her. She was full of joy in seeing her, and she was so happy that she could not see them as a couple.
As his wife's wishes, Mr. Zhou agreed that the cousin of the Yang family was the future granddaughter-in-law.
It is precisely because of this that although Miss Chou’s family is in decline, with the support of the old lady and wife Li, the servants dare not say anything. They even serve Miss Chou more than her own daughter. They know in their hearts that this is the future second young lady and their status is much more noble than theirs.
Who knew that such a thing would happen. If I had known this, Master Zhou would have engaged Mingjia and Weier first.
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After hearing the news that his father-in-law brought back from the palace, Yang began to complain in his heart. If he had not suppressed Mingjia and did not talk about the marriage before he was admitted to the Jinshi, why would her niece Weier be delayed until now? What kind of monks can approve their lives?
"Vier is the only blood I have seen growing up, and it is my own sister's only bones and blood. I have no shame to see my sister after I die. You should persuade my father-in-law more and go back to Your Majesty." Yang Shi
And if Weier was sent out for the sake of the princess, what else could there be?
"What do you know about women?" Zhou Yan, the eldest son of the elder Zhou Pavilion, bowed, "This is the emperor's grace, why did you say you refused?"
Zhou Yan had the idea of being a minister in his heart. In his opinion, there was something good to think about in this matter. Of course, they would do whatever the emperor said. Even if the princess married, they would be the king and should respectfully respect them.
So he didn't know why his father was worried.
Yang was extremely unhappy. She knew that her master was a elm-hearted man, but she didn't expect that he was so pedantic and stubborn in such matters. For his loyalty to the emperor, he could even send his son out in just one word.
But Yang could not, she could not ignore her poor niece. In her opinion, Weier is good here and there, and everything is good. She has no biological daughter. She loves Yang Siwei as a daughter, and she is the only Mingjia wife she recognizes. What kind of princess and princesses can compare with Weier.
Mr. Zhou was talking,
Chapter completed!