The words of Madam Guan made Princess Consort Ji somewhat uncomfortable. She wasn't completely foolish, naturally discerning the implied meaning, which blocked her intended speech.
But while she understood, there were others who didn't comprehend. Madam Ji looked at Guan Liu and Wen Zishan, seeing both as ideal candidates to bring into her family as daughters-in-law.
Both of them came from excellent backgrounds, and appeared to be highly cherished within their families, likely receiving a sumptuous dowry upon marriage.
Madam Ji was quite envious, pulling Wen's Madam aside to speak sweet words, subtly steering the conversation toward matrimonial affairs. Even Wen's Madam, coming from the Wang family with considerable grace, felt somewhat overwhelmed, secretly annoyed.
This Ji family truly seems to lack decorum.
