Exchange Fate! She Saved the whole family and the Short-Lived Marquis! Chapter 180: Marriage Arrangements
Otherwise, if the household responsibilities were given to Mrs. Yan, it would certainly be chaotic.
Thus, Yan Sikang and Yan Liqing also asked Madam Fu to take good care of them.
If there is a suitable marriage proposal for Yan Liqing, Madam Fu can help to oversee it, and if Madam Fu deems it appropriate, she will write to him and let him decide.
This way, whether the matrimony is good or bad, Mrs. Yan would not bla Madam Fu.
Madam Fu sighed and said to Nanny Yu, "My elder brother really has it tough. Look at how my sister-in-law has pressured him, now he even has to manage so matters of the inner household, thinking things through thoroughly."
"Fortunately, Mr. Yan is considerate of you, only asking you to oversee so marriages, but not to decide, otherwise you might be resented." Nanny Yu said.
"Indeed, my elder brother still has so thoughts for ." Madam Fu said with a sigh.
Mr. Yan urged anxiously, so Mrs. Yan had to quickly pack her belongings.
The night before leaving, Mrs. Yan called Yan Liqing to her side again.
Madam Fu arranged the carriage and guards, Mrs. Yan said regretfully, "It’s a pity I won’t be able to see Mingzhu get married."
Since Fu Mingzhu and Fu Shinian’s engagent was close, and Fu Mingzhu was truly of age, she was set to get married within the year.
Knowing that Mrs. Yan’s words weren’t sincere, Madam Fu replied with a few pleasantries and sent Mrs. Yan onto the carriage.
Watching the carriage disappear into the distance, Madam Fu truly breathed a sigh of relief.
However, Mrs. Yan wasn’t wrong about one thing.
With Mr. Fu as the father, and Little General Gu and Marquis Changping as the prospective brothers-in-law,
Fu Changqin’s path in officialdom was certainly smooth.
Even if he lacked ambition, these three could ensure his worry-free career, saving him decades of struggle compared to others.
After this imperial examination, many were assigned elsewhere.
Those unlucky end up being County Magistrates in remote impoverished places.
If it were just impoverished, it would be tolerable, but the fear is in places with poor mountains and vicious people.
Not ntioning the difficulty of achieving political accomplishnts, even their official hats might be at risk.
So local forces collude, making it hard for them to implent many decrees.
Mr. Fu knew this, which is why he directly arranged for Fu Changqin to enter the Imperial Academy.
Fu Changqin, with his straightforward personality, should first gain so experience in the Imperial Academy.
Moreover, unless one is a mber of the Imperial Academy, they cannot enter the cabinet.
Mr. Fu thought, what if his son truly is a promising talent.
Just as Mrs. Yan assud, the Fu family is now influential with powerful family connections.
Fu Changqin also entered the Imperial Academy, and families in the capital quickly began to value him.
Recently, those proposing matches at ho could be described as unending.
One day, Lady Yong’an also ca to Fu Mansion.
However, the relationship between Lady Yong’an and Madam Fu has always been good, with frequent interactions.
So this ti, when Lady Yong’an ca, Madam Fu did not think much of it.
She was surprised when, after a while of chatting, Lady Yong’an smiled and said, "Recently, Changqin has beco quite the catch in the capital, isn’t your doorstep being trampled now?"
"He is indeed fortunate, passing the imperial exam, and benefiting from his sisters." Madam Fu knew that rely Fu Changqin passing the imperial exam wouldn’t be enough to attract such attention.
It’s really due to the connections with the General Mansion and Marquis Changping Mansion.
Thus, Madam Fu wasn’t being overly modest when she said this to Lady Yong’an.
"That’s not entirely true; just passing the imperial exam is sothing many cannot achieve." Lady Yong’an said with a smile, "Look at the families in the capital, how many of those who participated in the exams managed to pass?"
"If you say this out loud, people might think you are bragging." Lady Yong’an said with a smile.
"Given what you’ve said, I must admit that Changqin has indeed excelled." Madam Fu couldn’t help but laugh.
"Isn’t that so?" Lady Yong’an slowly lifted the teacup, took a sip, then said, "You know , I am not speaking after the fact."
"Back when Changqin hadn’t yet entered the spring exams, I was extrely fond of him. Rembering the ti returning to the capital when he rescued outside the city." Lady Yong’an recalled, "I thought, which family’s son could he be, so kind-hearted and heroic. A temperant so honest and polite is indeed rare."
"Don’t laugh at ." Lady Yong’an said with a slight laugh, covering her mouth, "Seeing your family’s Changqin at that ti, I secretly wondered if he had a marriage or not."
Madam Fu hid her surprised gaze, she could really understand Lady Yong’an’s intentions now.
Lady Yong’an has set her sights on Fu Changqin.
The question is, for whom?
Madam Fu dared not consider Yu Jingyun, who is the direct daughter of the Yong’an residence.
Madam Fu said, "Earlier, we weren’t in a hurry, thinking he has to face the exam, we better see the results before speaking. If he passes, it certainly gives more confidence, no need for the bride’s family to be anxious about his future."
Lady Yong’an smiled, "Yes, later I learned he hadn’t talked about marriage, and knew your intentions, so there was no rush."
"But personally, I’ve always thought, how wonderful it would be if Changqin could beco a son-in-law in my family." Lady Yong’an explained leisurely.
This truly surprised Madam Fu, "You..."
"I genuinely like Changqin." Lady Yong’an slightly leaned forward, speaking earnestly, "I also see him as promising."
"It’s not just because he passed the imperial exam recently that I bring it up." Lady Yong’an stated, "I simply didn’t know how to broach the subject before, hope you don’t mind."
"However, every ti I brought Jingyun along, besides her closeness to Mingzhu and Shinian, my private intention was also to create opportunities for the two to understand each other better."
"Truly, I had never thought of your intentions." Madam Fu said, "Such a matter should originally have been proposed by my family. It’s just truly ambitious for us, so I dared not speak."
Lady Yong’an’s eyes brightened, "So, you are also inclined?"
"Of course, Jingyun is such a wonderful child." Madam Fu seized the opportunity, "I am also extrely fond of Jingyun, but previously didn’t dare to imagine, although I’ve often wondered which family would be lucky enough to marry Jingyun."
"Yet, does Jingyun know of your intentions?" Madam Fu inquired, "If she likes Changqin..."
"I’ve asked Jingyun, and she indeed thinks highly of Changqin." Mrs. Yan said, "In her view, among the sons in the capital, few are as sincere as Changqin. She is naturally quiet, and if both are like this, they might be dull. Yet, Changqin often makes her laugh, so there’s no fear of silence. Being with Changqin adds joy and warmth."
"We ought to see Changqin’s thoughts too; both sides should be willing to ensure no one feels compelled, living a discontent life." Mrs. Yan continued.
"Then rest assured, my son is a simple-minded one, never thinks along these lines, entrusting all such matters entirely to . As long as his father and I feel it’s good, he’s fine with it." Madam Fu spoke frankly, "Now he only wishes to marry a virtuous wife and treat her well."
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