Li Gui's loyalty to the Emperor was beyond doubt, but he also hoped his family would prosper.
When the Emperor mentioned the Fifth Prince, he directly said that he had two granddaughters who could enter the Fifth Prince Mansion anytime if needed.
The Emperor was still very moved, although the Fifth Prince was a Prince, he really had no foundation. Previously, when he sought marriage with Marquis Xiao Yao's only concubine daughter, the family refused.
The concubine daughter of Marquis Xiao Yao was Lady Lian's disciple, and although she was just a concubine daughter, her status was unique.
Look at Li Gui, even offering his legitimate granddaughter; this was truly someone he could trust.
However, this time, the Emperor did not immediately decide on the marriage. He felt that concubine daughters were always somewhat inferior to legitimate daughters, and if he were to betroth the Fifth Prince to a legitimate daughter, he feared it would be unfair to Li Gui.
