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728. Chapter 725 Marrying the Princess 5

"Princess Yuping will be arriving in a few days. You are nominally an unmarried couple, so I will arrange for her to live in your palace, so that you can cultivate your relationship before marriage."

"Mother concubine..." Rong Chu didn't expect that Yao Ji had decided the matter before asking his opinion, so he couldn't help but feel a little angry.

"No need to say any more, I'm a little tired, please step back." Yao Ji didn't give him a chance to speak at all.

Rong Chu was in a bad mood.

As a prince, he knew from a young age that he could not make the decision on his own regarding marriage.

He has many concubines in his house, but he has been delaying marrying a princess because he hopes that this only wife can be reserved for the woman he likes.

He originally planned to let Mu Yanxi enter the palace as a concubine.

As long as he doesn't marry the princess, wait until her child is born, and then look for an opportunity to straighten her out in a year or two.

The mother-in-law believed deeply in the monk's words and believed that she was a disaster star who would harm herself.

Under such circumstances, even if she was pregnant with her own child, the mother-in-law would not allow her to be with him.

Even the status of a concubine cannot be given to her.

Knowing that she was the woman in the prophecy, she was putting herself in danger by staying with him.

She does not want her husband to marry another woman.

He could easily get rid of the concubines in the palace, but once he married the princess, it was not something he could solve with just a few words and some money.

His wife must be written into the Jade Butterfly, and she cannot be abolished unless she commits an unforgivable mistake.

For a moment, he had no clue as to where to place her.

After marrying a princess, it is impossible for her to follow him according to her temperament.

The mother-in-law would never agree to marrying the princess, and she might hate her even more and secretly look for people to cause trouble for her.

He sighed helplessly, shook his head, and said with a wry smile, "Rong Chu, Rong Chu, you also have times when you are in a dilemma and don't know what to do."

In the palace.

Yao Ji recruited her most trusted maid and gave her a secret mission.

Within three days, the news that King Rong was about to marry Princess Yuping of Luo Kingdom as his consort spread throughout the Yunxi Kingdom.

It has also gradually spread in other countries.

It is said that King Rong saw the portrait of Princess Yuping and fell in love with her at first sight. He immediately wrote a letter to the Emperor of Luo to propose marriage.

Even the content of the letter was said vividly, like falling in love at first sight and falling in love again. Ever since I saw her portrait, I have been dreaming about her every night, thinking about her day and night, wishing I could catch a glimpse of the beauty immediately, because I couldn't hold it back in my heart.

Because of his deep admiration, he wanted to marry Princess Yuping.

People said one after another that even though Rong Chu was cold-blooded and ruthless, once he fell in love, he was really infatuated.

Some people also say that one thing brings another. King Rong is cruel and cold-blooded, but he still worships under Princess Yuping's pomegranate skirt. This shows how rare Princess Yuping is.

News spreads very quickly.

Like a single spark starting a prairie fire.

When Mu Yanxi heard the news from the aunt next door, she was picking cucumbers on the pergola. The cucumber she had just picked fell to the ground and broke into two pieces.

The aunt was still frothing at the mouth and said excitedly, "I heard that this princess has a noble status. Even all the princesses in the palace are not as noble as her. She is the queen's legitimate daughter. Compared with those concubines,

It’s different again.”

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