The palace was filled with joy.
The Empress had planned a feast for Consort Fupin, who was temporarily residing in Jingren Palace, because there was no suitable principal residence available in the West Six Palaces.
The Empress therefore personally submitted a request to Fourth Master for permission for Consort Fupin to stay in Jingren Palace.
Fourth Master, of course, did not care about such a trivial matter, so with a grand gesture, he conceded, "Just let it be."
Although Jingren Palace was not a palace of any particular distinction, having been used by the Empress, it had gained a certain significance.
Consort Fupin, who was always easy-going, now found herself quite satisfied with her new accommodation.
In her heart, she mused that although Consort Ming Guipin had already been promoted, she was only residing in a pavilion, perhaps, despite the rumors of His Majesty's fondness for Consort Ming Guipin, it was nothing but a facade?