Jia Lanxin then smiled, "But His Highness Prince Qi isn't sitting at the banquet either, is he?"
"I live in this Palace, so I know my way around and can leave at any time," Yege said with a smile. "But Lady Jia, you rarely come to the Palace, don't you? I'm worried you might get lost."
"Not necessarily," Jia Lanxin, who was of average height and on the slender side, felt particularly small standing in front of Yege. To her, Yege was like a mountain, exuding a sense of reliability that made her want to lean on him.
However, Jia Lanxin's grandfather held a high position of power, resulting in a never-ending stream of suitors at her door. So, she had a bit of pride in her heart. It happened that she now took a fancy to Yege, and she heard that if she could marry into the Palace, she would definitely be the principal wife. Just like in this Palace, it wasn't necessarily the woman who married in first who became the Empress.