Although she knew he was the Crown Prince, she treated him with neither servility nor overbearing pride, and she conducted herself with remarkable ease.
Even dressed shabbily, she didn't make people feel she was out of her depth.
The most important point was that the relationship between her and his Brother Yi gave the impression that they were meant to be together, leaving no room for objection.
With this in mind, Su Chengyu sighed softly in his heart, "The only downside is that she can't have children. Otherwise, it would be wonderful if she could bear Brother Yi a son or a daughter."
Su Chengyu looked towards Xiao Changyi, who had no objections to An Jing asking him to stay, and said, "Brother Yi, the Emperor has already decreed that the treasury will fund the grain rice mills, distributing one to each village that grows rice, so the farmers won't have to pound rice so laboriously."
Xiao Changyi did not speak.