As for Xie Feichi’s purpose... Yiqing believed that as long as she continued to act with him, he would eventually find out.

It just so happened that she had finished reading all the books she needed to read during this period, but the right person to be the emperor had not been found yet, so she really needed to find something else to pass the time.

Then Xie Feichi mentioned the matter of responsibility again. Yiqing didn't think he would really marry her. She also wanted to see how far Xie Feichi could go to achieve his goal, so she didn't refuse again.

So, the next day, General Xie went to the emperor to grant the two a marriage.

I originally thought that with Xie Feichi's reputation as a playboy, it would take some effort for him to marry the princess.

But the emperor had too many daughters. He didn't even care about sending his eldest daughter to marry a foreign prince. How could he worry that a daughter whom he didn't care about on a daily basis would be entrusted to the wrong person?

Since a general with great military achievements is asking for marriage, just agree to it!

The imperial decree granting marriage was soon delivered to Yiqing.

She stared at it for a long time and suddenly smiled.

But the smile did not reach his eyes, and the words he said were inexplicably cold, "Although I'm not too surprised, I'm indeed not very happy."

Although Yuzhi felt that Yiqing's reaction was a little strange, she did not think much about it and just thought that the princess was angry about the imperial edict.

After all, even she felt quite angry after reading the above content, and she couldn't help but said angrily: "Xie Feichi is a famous playboy in Kyoto, how can he be worthy of the princess? Your Majesty really..."

She bit her lip and didn't dare to finish her words. She glanced at Yiqing subconsciously and continued, "No wonder the princess is so angry."

She didn't know what happened that day, so she didn't know that Xie Feichi asked General Xie to go to the palace to ask His Majesty for a marriage with the tacit consent of her own princess.

She thought Yiqing was unhappy because the person she arranged to marry was a playboy, but in reality...

"No, I'm not angry, I just feel a little unhappy." Yiqing fiddled with her fingertips lightly, her tone without any emotion, "After all, before the imperial edict came down, His Majesty did not send anyone to ask for my wishes, even if it was just a symbolic question."

She no longer addressed him as "father", but instead used "Your Majesty". The unfamiliarity in her tone startled Yuzhi, and then she felt inexplicably a little uneasy.

"Princess……"

After shouting subconsciously, Yuzhi didn't know what to say, so she closed her mouth again.

Yiqing didn't care. After reading the imperial edict again, no emotion could be heard in his tone. "Power is really a good thing."

Although she didn't know why the princess suddenly said this, as a servant, Yuzhi had seen the differences between powerful people and powerless people, and she agreed with this.

"Indeed," she murmured.

At night, the sky is filled with stars.

Yiqing opened the window and let the wind blow for a long time, then suddenly said, "Little system, I think I have found the right person to be the emperor."

[……] Jiujiu was silent for a while, but couldn't resist her curiosity. [Who is it?]

Yiqing uttered one word calmly: "I."

Jiujiu thought for a moment that she had misheard, [Who are you talking about? ]

"It doesn't matter who is the emperor, so why can't it be me?"

None of them met her standards, but as the standard setter, she must meet the standards.

——Even if there really is something that doesn’t meet the standards, can’t she just change her standards?

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