This amused the Princess again.
As they spoke, someone came to report that General Qian Manjiang had arrived, and Prince Ning went to the outer court.
When the tall figure disappeared behind the curtain, Princess Ning slowly leaned on a pillow, tears streaming from her dry eyes, which she quickly wiped away with her handkerchief.
Her husband was an upright and grand man, someone meant for great deeds. She wasn't worried about him, she was worried about her son.
She feared that now the Prince had no other sons, everyone would relentlessly fixate on hers. She also feared that if the Prince had many sons and one ascended to the throne, if she didn't live long, her son would suffer the same fate as the Crown Prince.