Madam Yu smiled and nodded to Lin Shuo, pulled Feng Shuzhen, who was a little stunned, and walked forward.

The red strip of cloth at the highest point of the treetop fluttered in the wind, with a line of small characters written on it: "May your life be peaceful and happy."

After strolling around the Xiangguo Temple all morning, the group of people made their way home.

Before Mrs. Wu returned to the mansion, the girl handed over an envelope, "It was sent by the palace of Changle County."

Mrs. Wu raised her brows. She didn't have much contact with the palace of Changle County, let alone closeness. How could she suddenly hand over a letter?

And the letter was sealed with varnish, but there was no word on the envelope.

She opened the envelope with doubts. The letter was only a thin page, and there was a sentence on it, "The emperor intends to marry Princess Shoukang and the prince."

Madam Wu was furious when she saw it.

What marriage is given, her son is already engaged!

She took the letter and walked around the house a few times.

The palace of Changle County is Queen Zheng's family. Since they handed over this news, it is likely that Queen Zheng disclosed it to the palace of the prince.

Some time ago, Jiaojiao healed the princess' eyes. Perhaps it was for this reason that the prince's mansion sent this letter.

It seems that Princess Jun really likes Jiaojiao, not counting the gifts she gave to her last time, she also revealed this crucial news.

Well, this must also be instructed by Empress Zheng.

Mrs. Wu thought for a while, then walked to the door and instructed Lin Qiao, "Send someone to call the grandfather back, and tell me that there is an urgent matter at home."

Lin Qiao hurried to the second door and ordered the servant.

In less than half an hour, Grandpa Guo returned to his residence.

He strode into the main courtyard and saw Mrs. Wu's appearance in the house, "What's wrong?"

Mrs. Wu waved her hand, and the servants went out. She then showed Jiang Zhongxing the letter that she had been holding in her hand, "It was sent by the palace of Changle County."

After reading it, Jiang Zhongxing lit the candle on the table and burned the letter. He frowned and said, "Why did the emperor suddenly think of marrying Princess Shoukang to Youzhi?"

"Princess Shoukang is not yet fifteen years old, so you don't need to be in such a hurry to get married, right?"

He thought for a while, "No, I remember chatting with the emperor once and he said that he would choose a concubine for Princess Shoukang when the spring came."

Mrs. Wu said: "When was that, when Youzhi didn't come back, right?"

Jiang Zhongxing shook his head, "No, it was after Youzhi came back, and it was just a few months ago."

"Why did the emperor suddenly change his mind?"

Mrs. Wu said irritably: "What kind of princess she is, in short, I only want Jiaojiao to be my daughter-in-law, you hurry up and think of a way, it will be too late when the imperial decree is issued."

Jiang Zhongxing thought for a while, then strode out, "I'll go to my mother to discuss."

He suddenly stopped again, "Have you told your son about this?"

Mrs. Wu shook her head, "Not yet, he can't get involved in this matter."

Jiang Zhongxing nodded, "Don't tell him first, I'm afraid he won't be able to hold his breath, I'll go to the Princess Mansion."

Seeing Jiang Zhong walking, Mrs. Wu was a little relieved.

Jiang Zhongxing soon arrived at the Princess Mansion.

The eldest princess had just eaten her lunch and was walking around the house to digest food. In a moment, it was time for her to take a nap.

Hearing the servants say that Grandpa Guo is coming, "Call him in."

When Jiang Zhongxing came in, he sent the servants out, and then told the eldest princess about this.

The eldest princess frowned slightly, "Princess Shoukang is the daughter of Concubine Chen. Could it be that Concubine Chen said something in front of the emperor, and the emperor had this idea?"

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