The Zhou family arranged the marriage with great discretion, and Zhulan had to thank the true and false princes for diverting everyone's attention. By the time the capital came to its senses, a date for the engagement had already been chosen.
The date for the engagement was a bit rushed, but it was the best one available in the coming month.
Zhou Shuren took leave for the occasion, and since there were no relatives from the Zhou family in the capital, it seemed that Zhou Shuren was still the main pillar of the Zhou family. Compared to the noble families of the capital, they were still too weak.
There weren't many people from the Hu family either; a few held official positions, with Hu Xia being the highest ranking official, followed by two others of the Eighth and Seventh Rank.
The day of the engagement arrived quickly, and Zhulan finally got to meet the much-anticipated Lady Hu.
Lady Hu was nervous, but her gaze did not wander; she seemed to be a very proper person.