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Chapter 477: Chapter 475 Satisfactory Marriage Chapter 477: Chapter 475 Satisfactory Marriage Yin Xiaocheng, as a military general who once guarded the Northern border, knew sothing about Shen Qixiang. As soon as his wife ntioned this candidate, he was already eight parts convinced.

The Shen Family had a simple lineage, and Shen Qixiang’s integrity as an official suggested that his family education wouldn’t be lacking. Given that Shen Qixiang’s son admired his niece’s insight and intelligence, and that Shen Qixiang’s wife was already on her way to the capital, it was clear the Shen Family placed great value on Xinyan.

While Shen Qixiang’s wife had not yet arrived, he took the opportunity to inquire thoroughly about the second son of the Shen Family. If he was confird to be a good match, he would discuss settling the arrangent with his younger sister.

Ye Xinyan didn’t bother herself with these idle matters, simply focusing on her own affairs. Little did she know, the young man she had t at Prince Fu’s Mansion had not gone through Duke An’s Mansion but was taking a detour and inching closer to the heart of the decision regarding her lifeti affair.

Shen Yongzhen’s father had rotated through official posts in Liaoyuan Town for over a decade, rising from a minor county official to now a Fourth-Rank Official. Whether serving as a magistrate or prefect, their status as his sons was not low, yet they did not indulge in the infamous misconducts associated with tyrannical governnt scions.

Especially Shen Yongzhen, who surpassed his brothers in scholarly talent. Although he was an excellent student, his ntor hesitated because of his youth; he wasn’t allowed to participate in the prefectural or academy examinations until he turned eighteen, at which ti he succeeded in becoming both a Scholar and a Successful Candidate. Even though he didn’t rank high among the Successful Candidates, it was quite rare for soone so young to achieve such a distinction.

Due to his modest success, Shen Yongzhen had diligently studied at ho for another three years. Only at the end of last year, with his ntor’s approval, did he follow his father to the capital to take part in the spring tropolitan examinations the following year.

Known as a young prodigy since childhood, Shen Yongzhen wasn’t pretentious despite his talents, instead displaying a pleasant and gentle nature, treating others with kindness. Although he wasn’t married, he had no reputation for frivolity; aside from two concubines arranged by his family, he never dallied with won elsewhere.

In Liaoyuan Prefecture, the Second Son of Shen Qixiang’s Residence was a role model set by families for their own children.

Shen Qixiang and his wife were not in a rush to arrange a marriage for their second son. They knew that if their child could beco an Imperial Scholar and with Shen Qixiang’s successful term waiting for a promotion, their son wouldn’t lack excellent prospects. Even at an older age, he would still be able to find a well-suited family for marriage.

Indeed, without yet succeeding as an Imperial Scholar and with days to go before the examination began, a fitting marriage proposal had already co his way.

Regarding the marriage arranged by His Highness Prince Fu and his father, Shen Yongzhen was also very pleased. He felt, with his character and learning, that he was completely worthy of Miss Ye. Although Miss Ye ca from a higher status, she was, after all, a widow, while his scholarly achievents and good character ant he was marrying his first wife.

Even without his father’s admonitions, there was nothing about him that warranted criticism. However, with such a good marriage prospect, being cautious was still beneficial. Hence, in these recent days, Shen Yongzhen had been extra cautious with his speech and conduct, and he hardly engaged in the literary etings among scholars coming to take the exams.

Before the marriage was settled, the less contact with people, the fewer chances of disputes. So he might as well confine himself to his studies.

Fortunately, he didn’t feel stifled. He had t a few friends with whom he got along in these days, discussing literature and scholarship, which also proved to be quite beneficial.

With nothing particular to do that day, his good friends Bai Jingtang and Xiao Cheng invited him out for a casual drink. Both Bai Jingtang and Xiao Cheng ca from decent families, and to avoid the throng of examinees flocking to the capital after the new year, they had arrived early and rented courtyards close to the examination site.

The three n had t at a recent literary gathering, and upon conversing, felt a common spirit, and their interactions gradually increased.

All three ca from good families and were not concerned about spending a few pieces of silver. After so discussion, they chose the well-known Hongen Pavilion in the capital for their outing.

Seated in an elegant private room with a good view in Hongen Pavilion, they ordered a few appetizers and two pots of fine wine. While enjoying their drinks, they discussed the chief examiner, the literary style, and the essay questions for the upcoming examinations.

As they beca tipsy, the conversation gradually shifted to the changes in the capital city around the new year—the streets had been reorganized and were much clearer and orderly than at the end of last year, truly reflecting the bustling prosperity of the Flourishing Capital.

Then, soone started whispering about Shen Yongzhen’s upcoming marriage.

Bai Jingtang, being slightly older, lifted his cup towards Shen Yongzhen, speaking sowhat indistinctly, “Brother, you’re really lucky, not just from a good family and learned, but luck seems to especially favor you.”

Although Bai Jingtang appeared to be a bit too drunk, he still knew to keep his voice down when he continued, “This match with Duke An, not to ntion Miss Ye’s capabilities, just the family background of Duke An’s Mansion alone makes it entirely worthwhile.”

Shen Yongzhen, slightly drunk himself, replied proudly, “Brother Bai, you’re not entirely right. I’ve heard Miss Ye has endured hardships these past two years outside, becoming more composed and generous, and after eting her recently, she truly was as calm and collected as the rumors said, which led to open my heart. If Miss Ye were still like before… I would not dare to marry her.”

Bai Jingtang clinked his cup with Shen Yongzhen’s, agreeing, “What you say is true, my brother. In marrying, one should marry a virtuous wife—good family background is simply icing on the cake. If a woman lacks a good character and temperant, no matter how good her family is, she’d be unbearable, and in the end, it could even be a burden on your descendants.”

Shen Yongzhen felt deeply and said, “I couldn’t agree more with you both, I’m extrely pleased with this match. Miss Ye is competent, has a gentle character and knows propriety, and also cos from such a good family. To marry such a wife is all I could wish for.”

Xiao Cheng was younger than Bai Jingtang and Shen Yongzhen, and had not had a chance to join the conversation. Hearing Shen Yongzhen express such satisfaction with the marital arrangent, he hesitated before finally sharing his opinion, “Brothers, I believe that when marrying, one should prioritize one’s own feelings, and mutual affection is best. If everything is constantly weighed and judged, can such a marriage truly be one of mutual affection?”

Bai Jingting had been drinking cup after cup and was now visibly drunk. Pointing at Xiao Cheng, he laughed and said, “What ‘joined in wedlock’? You’re young and don’t understand these things, let tell you today. These notions of joint wedlock… are just things old pedants use to deceive the young or liespeople tell themselves out of helplessness. Tell , which man wouldn’t prefer a young and beautiful woman over an old hag with a yellow face?”

Xiao Cheng carefully glanced at Shen Yongzhen before speaking softly, “But I think, given the Ye family daughter’s past ill repute, and the fact that she’s been divorced, she really isn’t a match for Brother Shen. To take such a woman as your lawful wedded wife, wouldn’t that be too harsh on yourself, Brother Shen? With your talent and family background, you should marry a like-minded woman of learning and good character.”

Bai Jingtang waved his hand dismissively, “Haven’t you heard the saying, ‘A poor couple finds all their endeavors go awry’? A man should have prospects and wealth before we talk of other things. A man with no future, even with a thousand charming and delicate wives with perfect reputations, cannot be called a man in full.”

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