Xu Han knew these truths as well as anyone, but she felt that Brother Huaian wouldn't mind this matter, although she didn't voice this thought.
Princess Huimin looked at her daughter in the bronze mirror, deep in thought, and asked again, "How is Pei Chengye?"
Now that her daughter had reached the age of marriage, and since the mole on her face had previously been an obstacle, they hadn't addressed the matter. But with her face nearly healed, it was natural to start worrying about arranging her marriage.
After pondering for a moment, Xu Han said, "If your daughter were to marry over there, I'm afraid she'd only be a concubine at best. The Empress would surely not allow your daughter to become the principal wife."
To put it nicely, a concubine is just a step below the principal wife; to put it plainly, she's nothing more than a mistress.
How could Princess Huimin let her own daughter marry into the family as a mistress? She dismissed this thought at once.