Long Hong felt that the Princess was being unreasonable, giving her the cold shoulder; he prioritized his sons' marriages and having children, selecting imperial consorts.
Princess Long Feifeng was so spoiled by him and the Empress that she had become lawless and no longer heeded his advice. He could only confide this matter to the Empress, urging her to marry the Princess off quickly.
Having heard the King's words, the Empress was secretly angry yet could not say much. Recently, the King frequented the Noble Consort and the beauties' chambers more, only visiting her once or twice a month and never staying the night. She felt very lonely in the depth of the Imperial Palace at her age.
As the Empress, she was also a cultivator. The King, in order to have better control over the Empress and to ensure better genes for their descendants, ensured that the women brought into the palace were well-versed in both civil and military affairs.