The puzzle in her mind also completely unraveled at this mont.
Su Yunjin sorted out her thoughts. Actually, the cause and effect of this matter are as follows: Prince Ning asked Gu Ya to pick up Princess Baolu. Princess Baolu traveled far and wide this ti to this remote town to et the man she admired, Wen Muyan the painter. It just so happened that Gu Ya knew the whereabouts of the painter, so Princess Baolu insisted on Gu Ya accompanying her to the Gu Family.
Xue Chu said that the man Gu Ya invited couldn’t make it today, which was why the Commandery Princess would be so disappointed. The man Gu Ya invited was none other than the painter.
Su Yunjin understood the ins and outs of the matter. Gu Ya had already walked to the table, sat down, and leisurely poured a cup of tea to drink.
"Yunjin, the person Princess Baolu likes is the painter. The Princess learned from Prince Ning that I have had contact with the painter in recent months, so she followed , hoping I would take her to find the painter." Gu Ya initially didn’t agree, but Princess Baolu kept pestering him. Eventually, Gu Ya got so annoyed by the Princess that he arranged for Xue Chu to go up the mountain to find the painter, promising to arrange a eting between the Princess and the painter.
Of course, before arranging for Xue Chu to find the painter, Gu Ya also sought Prince Ning’s opinion. Princess Baolu is Prince Ning’s cousin, and Gu Ya needed to know Prince Ning’s stance on this matter. If Prince Ning did not agree to let Princess Baolu find Wen Muyan, then Gu Ya would not privately arrange for Wen Muyan and the Princess to et.
Prince Ning’s opinion was that since Princess Baolu had chased him this far, letting her et the painter wasn’t a big deal. Prince Ning was also sowhat troubled by his little cousin, who had been spoiled and mischievous since childhood.
With Prince Ning’s permission, and considering the favors Prince Ning had done for him and his young wife, Gu Ya naturally agreed.
The painter was previously a painter in Jincheng and was renowned nationwide. Princess Baolu t the painter for the first ti on a boat. At that ti, the painter was sketching a portrait for Princess Rui. That day, the painter wore a pearly white brocade robe and stood at the bow of the ship, looking so elegant and handso, as if he were a painting himself.
It was the first ti Princess Baolu saw such a calm and reserved man. As a Commandery Princess, she had been flamboyant and arrogant since childhood, even beating up all her sa-age siblings when she was young, thus earning the nickna "little tyrant," which frightened the noble ladies of Jincheng, who dared not play with her.
Even the noble young n of Jincheng kept their distance upon hearing Princess Baolu’s na. Seeing everyone afraid of her, especially those young scions who seed like mice encountering a cat, Princess Baolu found it all boring. Those cowardly and useless n, Princess Baolu looked down on them all.
Her parents and elders in the family were all terribly worried about Princess Baolu’s marriage prospects, fearing that she would end up unmarried and unwanted. Yet Princess Baolu never took it seriously. If she couldn’t get married, so be it. She’d rather remain single than marry those timid cowards!
Just the thought of it annoyed her.
Princess Baolu was always carefree, watching her peers find n they liked. The young ladies would happily discuss their mutual affection for these n, but Princess Baolu couldn’t care less, feeling there was nothing worth liking about stinky n.
Two sticks of grilled at were far more interesting.
This sentint persisted until she t Wen Muyan.
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