Chapter 1856 - Ploy

"Is this fine? Would it aggravate the emperor?"

"The imperial edict only says that the daughter of the Pangu Tribe Chief is to be married to the crown prince of the Divine Province. It did not specify my name, so this doesn't count as insubordination," Jing Linyao explained.

The maidservants looked at each other and were momentarily at a loss for words.

In reality, everybody was well aware that what the emperor of the Divine Province valued was Princess Jing's capability, cultivation, and tactics.

Although the imperial edict didn't specify which daughter of the chief, but…

It was rather unsuitable for Princess Jing's youngest sister to marry the crown prince of the Divine Province when she as the eldest daughter had yet to marry.

The emperor might get infuriated if he knew of this deceit.

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