The Imperial Family's Prince, now twenty-five years old, yet not married to an Official Wife, is indeed rare. The Princess Consort Ji did not intend not to find a wife for her son; it's just that eight years ago, she selected a bride for Chu Ze, a noble lady from a Xuzhou aristocratic family. Not long after, the noble lady suddenly passed away from an illness.
Princess Consort Ji called it ill-fated, but didn't expect that during a visit to the temple with Chu Ze, the presiding master mentioned that Prince Min should not marry within five years or it would bring misfortune.
The ancients were superstitious, especially when the son's engagement led to the sudden illness and death of the fiancée, which greatly frightened Princess Consort Ji.
It was not a big deal that the bride passed away, but what if something happened to her son? She did not dare to take that risk.
