The eldest wife, Irgen Jueluo, and her companions are all smart people, and none of them would seek trouble for themselves.

After Concubine De became one of Emperor Kangxi's own, she was full of praise for Xinlan. With her mother-in-law in charge, Emperor Kangxi would not really do anything to Xinlan even if he thought she was arrogant.

Xinlan and Yinzhen's wedding was lively and exciting, but before anyone else could make a fuss in the bridal chamber, they were all asked to leave by Yinzhen one by one.

Are you kidding? This is their wedding night in the real world. He would be crazy to keep these younger brothers around to make trouble in the bridal chamber.

Yinzhen had great prestige among the princes, so even though these princes were unwilling, they had to compromise and leave.

The Eighth Prince was a clever man. Although he couldn't stay to make trouble in the bridal chamber, he managed to get a pair of pillows, a wedding gift from them, to sleep in Yinzhen's bridal chamber on his wedding night.

To suit the occasion, the pillows given by the Eighth Prince and his friends were naturally festive. Although not as detailed as the pillows on the current wedding bed, they were full of thoughtfulness.

This was originally a trivial matter, so there was no reason for Yinzhen to refuse.

The Eighth Prince and his companions confirmed again and again that Yinzhen would indeed use the pillow they gave him on his wedding night, so they obeyed and left contentedly.

In fact, even if the Eighth Prince and the others didn't say it, Yinzhen was planning to replace his current pillow with the one they gave him.

Xinlan sat obediently on the wedding bed. Although she and Yinzhen had been close for a long time, she was still shy and nervous in the wedding night.

There's no way, this is a light battle in the real world, it's different from the dream.

Yinzhen was also very nervous, but they were familiar with each other, and although they were shy, it did not prevent them from achieving good things.

Not only that, Yinzhen also specially picked the candle wick, and tied his own hair and Xinlan's hair together, cut them off and put them in an exquisite box. The small box containing the two people's hair was carved by Yinzhen himself. He had been waiting for this day and this moment for a long time, and this moment was finally fulfilled.

Not only that, Yinzhen also personally made a marriage certificate for him and Xinlan, which can be said to be quite romantic. When Xinlan saw this, she was also very moved.

But the price of being moved is a bit tiring.

Yinzhen can rest for three days in the Fourth Prince's residence after his wedding. It has not been decided whether he will study or enter the court. It depends on what Emperor Kangxi thinks.

Yinzhen's abilities were there, and Emperor Kangxi was also aware of his prestige among the princes. Even if he didn't want Yinzhen to enter the court and threaten the prince's position, he had to carefully consider where to place Yinzhen.

These are all later stories. Now Xinlan and Yinzhen are newlyweds, and they wish they could stick together all the time.

The hug in the real world made the two people's emotions even more excited. What's more, Xinlan didn't have much time left. If she didn't get pregnant, her life would be in danger.

However, Xinlan was not too worried. After all, she was a rabbit spirit. As long as there was no human interference, she would have no problem completing the system's required tasks.

On the morning of the first day of her marriage, Xinlan almost got up late. According to the rules, she should go with Yinzhen to pay respects to the elders.

Empress Defei had already been conquered by Xinlan, so Yinzhen, who had been on guard against her mischief, was always on edge. However, he did not expect that nothing happened. Empress Defei was extremely satisfied with Xinlan.

The same was true for Emperor Kangxi, who was sitting next to Concubine De.

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