Wu Qi sat on his throne in the main hall of the mansion, glancing through a pair of weary eyes at the emperors and courtiers of the six states sitting on either side beneath the dais.
Everyone, including Yan Dan, had a strange expression. Princess Zhang Le was Yan Dan's granddaughter. Among the ninety thousand girls were Ying Zheng's great-granddaughters, Qu Ping's great-great-granddaughters, and the daughters of Tian Wen's concubines. Thousands of them were princesses of the six states. As for the other girls, they were from the aristocratic clans, the direct descendants of Jing Ke, Gao Jianli, Tian Guang, and others.
In other words, all the emperors and courtiers of the six states were Wu Qi's relatives by marriage, the seniors of his wife and concubines.