Stand in Line

Qin Zhenzhen and Su Bin shared the same idea.

If they couldn't address the situation directly with Su Ning, they would focus on the young master of the Public House.

The Public House's young master, possessing a noble status and good looks, was undoubtedly a potential husband for some noble ladies in the capital.

Their plan involved orchestrating an opportunity for him to be alone in a room with a young noblewoman, or perhaps just cooking a meal together.

The chosen partner had to be a noble lady, and if her reputation became tarnished, she would be compelled to marry him.

By doing so, the Public House wouldn't have a legitimate son of the appropriate age.

They entrusted this matter to the individuals who had successfully handled the fifth princess's case in the past, confident that they wouldn't disappoint.

This approach alleviated the need to hastily summon Su Ning back to Shanglin.