Chapter 154 King Chun's Suspicion

Li Nuo was bewildered by the scolding he received from Li Anning and claimed his innocence.

Men should marry when they grow up, and so should women; what could he do?

Find an excuse to arrest the nosy officials from the Ministry of Rites, give them a good lecture, and tell them to mind their own business instead of meddling with the Princess's marriage matters?

The Ministry of Rites was responsible for such things; arranging the Princess's marriage was exactly their duty.

Li Nuo had no power to interfere with such national affairs.

After all, what did he have besides a father who was powerful enough to dominate the court?

Without his father, he was nothing.

However, the thought of Li Anning getting married someday did stir some unpleasant feelings within Li Nuo.

Although, he knew such feelings made little sense.

After all, she was the one he had called "wife" countless times...