Yuping just passed away and just hurriedly stuffed a woman to him. What would he think?
But, what's the solution?
In the palace, no matter how your highness or yourself, you have to make the decision? Just like myself, how unwilling he was at the beginning, but when he was trapped in the palace, he had to accept his fate. I don’t know how many twists and turns I experienced, so
Now, can it be said that it is not the arrangement of fate?
In the palace, everyone is involuntarily in control.
Especially in such matters, I have no right to interfere with anything and must obey His Majesty.
Because, Your Majesty’s intention is very obvious: You must win over General Li!
Moreover, more importantly, only by winning over General Li can the prince have a real backer. This is also the painstaking efforts of His Majesty. As the prince, he must survive, consolidate his position and make the inheritance position stable.
, you must accept such an arrangement!
Just like when the third prince and Lin Xianfei and his son tried their best to marry the Li family, but His Majesty did not allow him, but instead sent the third prince to Yihun's daughter.
These seem to be unintentional, but in fact, every step is arranged and planned by His Majesty.
Otherwise, the prince would not have really turned over and overthrew Concubine Lin Xian.
As long as there is a General Li standing behind him, all the forces behind him will be afraid of it.
Your Majesty made these arrangements without careful consideration.
That is the real, sincere consideration for the prince.
What's more, if Li Yuping is like this, Li Yinping probably won't be much worse.
I hope that Your Highness can love the house and the mistress. I just hope that this is not a pure political marriage. In the end, Your Highness is depressed again.
After the father-in-law and son-in-law finished talking, Luo Jia then said, "General Li, let's have dinner together."
General Li shook his head: "Thank you, Your Majesty. The old minister has to patrol.... He has not been active for a long time, and the old bones have rusted..."