Lady Wuya's birthday passed quietly yet sincerely.
The household, starting with the Fourteenth Master, was all there, and a banquet was set up in the main courtyard, with an opera troupe invited to perform.
Because there were no outsiders, they enjoyed it with more ease.
By dusk, Fujin asked her to return.
In the evening, another banquet was set up in her own courtyard, where it was just the Fourteenth Master and her sons celebrating with her.
At such times, Lady Wan Yan did not compete with her.
The night was naturally one of great enjoyment for the Fourteenth Master and Lady Wuya.
Since the Fourteenth Master had early on designated the Princely Heir, who was Lady Wan Yan's Second Prince, he cared sufficiently for his other children as well, but would always teach them to respect their elder brother.
Thus, the Fourth Prince, whom Lady Wuya bore, was also smart, lovable, and sensible.
Even at such a young age, he knew to get along well with his second and third brothers.
