Cripple Him and Throw Him Out

Emperor Kangze's expression faltered slightly, and he even felt that Su Ying's words made sense.

He had already sent someone to inquire about the cause of the matter, and it was indeed Rong Mingxi who provoked Su Ying first. Perhaps it was because he had heard about these things before, but he felt that Su Ying had no self-respect, so he naturally felt that she deserved to be bullied.

However, after thinking about it carefully, he felt Su Ying was right. She was the daughter-in-law of the Imperial Family. No matter how she felt about Xiao Jin, they represented the Imperial Family's dignity when they walked out of the palace. If those people dared to treat a princess consort like this, they should be beaten up.

Thus, Su Ying left the palace without being punished.

Just as Su Ying left the hall, a palace servant came in to inform that the Nan State's peace negotiation delegation was about to arrive in the capital.