Listenting to Murong Jiu's words, Jun Yuyan became pensive.
He furrowed his brow and said, "Ah Jiu never mentioned it, and I never noticed before, but Consort Jing does indeed resemble my great-grandmother. However, thinking too deeply about it might be too shocking and outrageous."
Murong Jiu understood what he meant.
That thought, she didn't dare to voice.
But once she had that thought, she could somewhat understand the Emperor's behavior today.
The Emperor did not truly like Jun Yuyan, his eldest son, nor did he like Murong Jiu, his daughter-in-law, even though Murong Jiu had once saved his life, his attitude towards her was always very neutral.
However, today at the banquet, the Emperor said many sincere praises for the both of them, and it did not seem like he was intentionally drawing hatred onto Jun Yuyan.
This must be related to the Empress Dowager's demonstrated fondness for Murong Jiu.