Prince Rong's wedding day was even livelier than Prince Jing's or Prince Wu's, after all, he was the son of the Empress, and the grandeur of the event surpassed that of the other two princes.
The next morning, Su Xinyi got up early to wash and dress. After breakfast, she went straight to Yuanhui Palace.
The Empress was delighted to see her and said, "I knew you'd come early. You look in good spirits."
Su Xinyi paid her respects to the Empress and, after taking her seat, she began, "With no worries about food and drink, life is naturally comfortable, all thanks to Mother's care."
The Empress was genuinely happy today; her son had finally found a wife, and it was a wife she had chosen herself, with joy showing at the corners of her eyes and brows.
Soon, Consort Ruan arrived with Ji Yun, and Consort Qi with Tu Jingjia. After exchanging pleasantries and taking their seats, Su Xinyi looked at Tu Jingjia and, seeing her composed demeanor, exchanged a smile.