Yin Cheng held hardly any status. Apart from being granted a mansion at the age of sixteen, along with a dozen or so palace maids and guards, he received no better treatment.
Moreover, to dispel the Emperor's concerns about Yin Cheng potentially usurping the throne in the future, Chongyang King even reduced his educational opportunities, allowing Yin Cheng to learn only a few characters and otherwise leading a life of idleness.
Yet, he had always been devoted to Pang Yanyan, showing her favor in every circumstance, even hinting to the Emperor about wanting a granted marriage, which Pang Yanyan always opposed.
Pang Yanyan was proud. How could she fancy such a minor prince? She rarely involved Yin Cheng in anything, so it was Tian Xiaobei's first time seeing him.
Now, it was clear that Pang Yanyan was using Tian Xiaobei as a shield to provoke Yin Cheng.