The decision by Emperor Kangxi to arrange a marriage for the Fourth Prince caught everyone off guard, including Yinzhen himself.

It has been more than two years since Yinzhen lost the protection of Tong E'niang. During these two years, he has experienced the warmth and coldness of human nature and seen a lot of flattery and bullying. Although he is a prince, he has no status in the palace.

He has a father but seems to have no father, and a mother but seems to have no mother. He can only rely on himself in everything.

But this imperial decree of marriage brought him a wife out of nowhere. Tong E'niang said that Fu Jin would be the one who would accompany him for the rest of his life, and they could form a family.

After Tong E'niang left, Yinzhen had no home.

Khan Ama has the whole world in his heart and can spare little energy, so there is not much left for him.

His mother had only given birth to him, and he had not grown up with her. Now she had other children, and she had almost no attention to give him.

But now it’s different, he has a family outside the palace.

Yinzhen thought about it over and over again but couldn't imagine what the other person looked like.

As Yinzhen's biological mother, Uya naturally raised Yinzhen after Queen Tong passed away, but she did not have much affection for Yinzhen in her heart, and she believed that Yinzhen felt the same way about her.

She couldn't say that she paid attention to Yinzhen, and could even be said to have ignored him. Everything she did was just superficial. But now that she heard that Emperor Kangxi had granted Yinzhen a marriage, she couldn't help but think more about it.

The reason why she ignored Yinzhen so thoroughly was closely related to Emperor Kangxi. After Queen Tong left, Emperor Kangxi no longer paid attention to Yinzhen. She guessed that Emperor Kangxi disliked Yinzhen, so she naturally began to ignore Yinzhen.

She was still a little worried at first, but after a while she found that Emperor Kangxi had no dissatisfaction at all, as if everything was as it should be, so she felt relieved and didn't care about Yinzhen.

But now that Emperor Kangxi has granted her this marriage out of nowhere, could it be a warning to her?

If Emperor Kangxi really didn't care about his son Yinzhen, why would he arrange a marriage for Yinzhen?

The other party is the daughter of the Ulanara family, who is a favorite of Emperor Kangxi and holds military power. With such a Yue family as a backer, Yinzhen's future will definitely be good.

Now that the crown prince's position is secure, the best future Uya can think of is that Yinzhen will be granted the title of Iron-hat Prince. Even so, it is enough for her to think about it.

No one in the harem could guess what Emperor Kangxi was thinking. Why did he arrange a marriage for the Fourth Prince, who had little presence?

Speaking of the Fourth Prince, he was also a popular one among all the princes. After all, his adoptive mother was the Imperial Noble Consort, who had the same status as the Vice Queen. As her adopted son, he was naturally extremely noble.

But after Empress Tong passed away, the life of the Fourth Prince fell into a slump. Yinzhen, who had been very popular, was often disliked by the Emperor. He was on the verge of decline, but unexpectedly, the Emperor remembered him again and found him a wife and son-in-law from such a large family as the Ulanara clan. It didn't seem like the Emperor didn't care about the Fourth Prince.

Were all the previous things done on purpose to confuse everyone? Was it actually to protect the Fourth Prince?

The former dynasty and the harem were shocked by Emperor Kangxi's marriage arrangement. Many ministers of the former dynasty supported the prince, but there were also many who were not optimistic about the prince. These ministers were also observing other princes besides the prince, and Yinzhen was once on the list.

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