Hongzhou's newlywed life quickly passed.
However, his interest in Fujin did not fade quickly.
Gradually, he discovered that Fujin had the same temperament as his mother. Both were the type of people who, when treated nicely, would rather give their heart away.
To put it nicely, it's pure kindness. To put it bluntly, it's somewhat foolish.
For instance, if his mother hadn't met Lady Chen, she might have perished prematurely.
Had Fujin not met him, she might not have fared well either.
The two Princesses in the inner courtyard were both smarter than Fujin and had their own means. Having arrived earlier in the mansion, they were certainly troublesome.
Therefore, Hongzhou had to pay some attention. Although he couldn't directly punish the Princesses, he also couldn't ignore them.
It was under these circumstances that Fujin's value became apparent.
It was because he had a mother of such a temperament that Hongzhou didn't dislike women with such a disposition.
