"How dull." The Consort of Prince Rui pouted, thinking she had grasped a handle on Wo Linlang's adultery, only to find out it was just a sibling squabble.
As for the impact on Wo Linlang, indeed there was some, but pitifully small, given that everyone in Capital City knew her family was unreliable.
Prince Ning observed the Consort of Prince Rui's expression thoroughly, picked up the teacup from the table, and took a casual sip.
Since it was a major incident that alarmed both Prince Ning and Prince Rui, the Crown Prince had someone fetch Chun Yin from the East Palace to verify Wo Yang's statement wasn't one-sided.
Chun Yin's testimony was consistent with that of Wo Yang.
In fact, Wo Yang's testimony had already been convincing enough, considering Prince Ning and the East Palace were hostile camps, and it was impossible for Prince Ning to bribe Wo Yang. Chun Yin's testimony solidified Wo Yang's guilt.