Pampered by the Toughest Man After Divorce
Chapter 1095 - 895: The Very End

Chapter 1095: Chapter 895: The Very End

Xiaoye thought for a moment, "I believe the Crown Prince’s point about cultural dissemination is excellent, given that half of Dashun is already ours, but I advocate for governance through benevolence and without slaughter. After implementing this for a time, the people of Dashun will see the benefits and naturally be convinced from their hearts."

Although Xiaoye had some objections, he acknowledged the positives first, so the Crown Prince didn’t feel there was an issue.

Then it was the turn of the third, fifth, and sixth princes to speak...

...

Nan Feng thought about Xiaoye’s passion last night and couldn’t help but laugh shyly.

With Xiaoye’s understanding and love, she felt everything would soon pass.

Moreover, her current life wasn’t bad; she didn’t have to cook or fetch water herself, but simply stayed at home caring for the children, which could really be considered carefree.

And after Xiaobao’s audacious act, there were no longer any children in the palace for her to play with, so Nan Feng simply stopped going to the Imperial Garden. She only played with the palace maids in the palace.

But palace affairs were hard to predict.

Their fates were always in the hands of the Emperor, who held the ultimate privilege.

Xiaoye was conferred the title of Prince of Qi.

Logically, Nan Feng should have been promoted to Princess Consort of Qi as well, but the Emperor did not elevate her status alongside Xiaoye. At that moment, Nan Feng had a premonition: in the eyes of the Emperor of Dazhou, she was not qualified to be the Princess Consort of Qi.

Or perhaps, they would find another consort for Xiaoye in the future.

After the official who came to announce the decree left, Nan Feng turned to Xiaoye and shared her thoughts, but Xiaoye assured her that usually when a prince was appointed, his wife would be promoted alongside him without need for specific mention.

Nevertheless, Nan Feng couldn’t shake off her worries.

Moreover, since Xiaoye had been appointed as a prince, he became busier with his duties, spending half his days in the palace, and the responsibility of caring for Xiaobao fell back on Nan Feng.

Taking care of children was a particularly monotonous and frustrating job, especially since Xiaobao was learning to walk and needed constant attention. Although he was getting along better with his wet nurses, what could Nan Feng do if she didn’t take care of Xiaobao?

There were specific people to plant and trim the flowers, meals were prepared; she was idle nonetheless.

Thus, her days were spent caring for Xiaobao and waiting for Xiaoye’s return.

But waiting for someone for a long time would inevitably lead to impatience. On the day when the Virtuous Consort came to visit Xiaobao, Nan Feng acted a bit slowly, which didn’t help her already unfavorable impression with the Virtuous Consort, who then had even more grievances against her.

One day, as the Emperor and the Virtuous Consort were casually chatting in the palace, the Emperor casually inquired about Nan Feng, "Princess of the Great Prince, how much do you know about her?"

The Virtuous Consort couldn’t help but ask, "Your Majesty, haven’t you met her?"

"Only a fleeting glance, not well enough to be acquainted, and thus my impression is even less distinct," said the Emperor. "I was pondering that if she were capable and intelligent, she could help Xiaoye considerably. She could support Xiaoye, and then I might indeed appoint her as the official wife."

The Virtuous Consort thought for a moment, "In your servant’s opinion, Nan Feng is indeed sensible and virtuous enough. If they were ordinary folk, she would indeed be capable of supporting her husband and educating her children until old age. But if Your Majesty intends to support Xiaoye, I feel it’s inappropriate. Nan Feng... after all, comes from a small place, lacks generosity in various aspects, is of limited insight, and is not proficient in any of zither, chess, calligraphy, or painting. As for her family background, although I do not deem it crucial, ideally her parents would be officials, and then promoting them would naturally be warranted. But her parents are farmers; how can she be of support?"

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