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Chapter 1806 Can you be more modest?

Chapter 1806: Can you be more modest as a human being?

Wei Zi wants to kneel before her prince.

The emperor is really not sure that he really wants to marry Princess Enen? To be determined.

Does Enen like the emperor? Are you willing to give up being a priest for him? I don’t know.

Just like that, he still dared to pat his chest and say to the emperor: It's okay to have a few priests in Northern Xinjiang, but you have to marry En En into the palace?

She had known his prince for so many years, and finally confirmed that he really, really didn't have much talent when it came to relationships.

Wei Zi organized her words and said: "Suppose the emperor wants Princess Enen to be his queen..."

Feng Danyuan interrupted: "Remove the assumption."

Okay. Wei Zi started over: "Since the emperor wants Princess Enen to be his queen, at least two problems must be solved: Princess Enen is willing, and the Northern Xinjiang royal family and the Yun Kingdom have no objections...

"

Feng Danyuan interrupted again: "The latter one is not a problem. The King of Northern Xinjiang has no problem. How dare those ministers in the Yun Kingdom have a problem?"

Wei Zi couldn't bear it anymore: "Listen to what I have to say!" Feng Danyuan, what's the matter with you? Can you be more modest?

Okay. Feng Danyuan silently shut up and recited three times in his mind: Pregnant women have bad tempers, let her, let her, let her...

After making sure that there would be no more disturbing noises, Wei Zicai said: "Although I don't get along with Princess Enen much, she plays so well with Xiaoyu. I think she is still a child at heart. She may have a good impression of the emperor, but she definitely doesn't count.

It’s about the love between men and women. To use an inappropriate metaphor, if she was asked to choose between candied haws on a stick and the emperor, I guess she would definitely choose candied haws on a stick.”

Feng Danyuan: "..." Your metaphor - the king of a country is worse than a bunch of candied haws, how can you make the entire Yun Kingdom feel embarrassed?

Wei Zi did not realize that her casual metaphor had insulted the entire Yun Kingdom, and continued: "Although Princess Enen loves to play and make trouble, she was born and raised in Northern Xinjiang, and she believed in Northern Xinjiang since she was a child.

Gods worship temple priests, so she can accept being a priest in a temple for the rest of her life, and she has known about this since she was ten years old and has been preparing for six years."

"Where is the Queen of the Yun Kingdom? Is she mentally prepared to leave the northern border where she grew up and come to the Yun Kingdom, a place she is unfamiliar with? After becoming a country, she will shoulder the responsibility of being a mother and honoring the world."

"Enen is a princess, not a child of an ordinary family. She is also very familiar with royal etiquette and the struggle for imperial power. With all due respect, if her feelings for the emperor are not deep enough to give up everything for him, then she will definitely choose the temple priest

.”

Feng Danyuan fell silent.

When Wei Zi said this, he sighed softly: "Being a couple for the rest of your life is something that most men in the world cannot do..."

Feng Danyuan couldn't help but retort: ​​"Who said that?"

Wei Zi glanced at him: "You can do it, but can you represent all the men in the world? The Queen Mother has learned from the past. Even the late emperor, who had a deep relationship with her as a young couple, also hurt her completely. She just couldn't say

That’s all.”

"In ancient times, heirs were very important. Not to mention whether the emperor could stay with him forever. Suppose Princess En En cannot give birth to a prince. What do you want the emperor to do? What do you ask En En to do?"

"To be honest, I don't think highly of the Emperor and Princess En En, and I don't think it is a blessing for Princess En En to marry the Emperor. Of course, if this matter is regarded as a political marriage, then that is a different story."

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