Chapter 552 - A Unique Way To Choose Her Husband (1)

The arrival of Longcheng Tingxue made the whole palace lively again, the emperor specially hosted a banquet to welcome her.

As long as she gets married, the cooperation between both Dayu and Lou Ye will be considered as being half accomplished!

​ Even the Empress exclaimed at how lively the palace has been recently, with the prince and princess. She was so occupied with the banquet for the past few days that she didn't have time for anything else.

There are many things that needed extra attention for this banquet, no one knew what Gong Jue had said to Gong Cheng, but he stopped pushing Gong Jue to marry Princess Lou Ye anymore! This banquet was held today to introduce the men in Dayu to the princess. Although there aren't many princes of the right age to marry, there were still many sons of the noble ministers.

When Gong Yimo knew about this, she felt relieved. As long as the emperor didn't force the marriage, the little princess might not even choose to marry Gong Jue.

"What a busybody!" She then quickly ran in, and Gong Jue smiled as he walked in behind her.

Gong Jue had much to worry recently, because Jin Yun still couldn't give him a confirmed answer. It must have something to do with that night, but it doesn't matter. He'll get that contact eventually, but the sad part is that he can't come to see the princess that frequently anymore.

Halfway through the banquet, just when the party was starting to warm up, Princess Lou Ye walked in, and the highlight of the night finally came!

She took off her gorgeous cloak, and she was wearing a red skirt beneath! Everyone's focus was on her, with a coveted look on their faces.

Longcheng Tingxue pursed her lips and smiled, "Thank you, Your Majesty, for hosting this banquet for me. I'm not sure what I can offer as a token of my gratitude, I hope that this dance would be enough."

Gong Cheng knew that the fact she appeared now, meant that she must already have someone in mind. He glanced around the hall. There were more than a dozen princes and the sons of noble ministers, who aren't married yet. The princess should've found it hard to even recognise anyone, even more so, who to choose as her husband.

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