This statement, first flatteringly elevated Great Xia, lifting the Little Princess high.
If she refused, it would seem that she, as a princess, was merely superficial, even inferior to an ordinary woman.
If she did not refuse, then she might as well prepare to be embarrassed!
The Queen had long investigated what kind of person the Seventh Princess of the Great Xia Country was.
She knew that woman was trouble, and even with her good looks, she didn't want her precious son to marry her.
So, the rumors about the Great Xia Country's Seventh Princess being hideously ugly were personally spread by the Queen.
Sure enough, her precious son ended up being exactly outsmarted by his own birth mother, missing out on that Seventh Princess of the Great Xia Country.
I wonder if, upon learning the truth, he will go to the Queen and cause a scene.
Perhaps the Queen did not anticipate that the beauty of the Great Xia Princess would be so stunning; otherwise, she wouldn't have refused.