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Guide to Failing as a Full-Level Green Tea-Chapter 322.1
In the morning, Zai Zai was somewhat reluctant to wear the clothes, but Shen Roujia didn’t mention it. Just like at the beginning, she didn’t think there was anything wrong with it. Zai Zai wasn’t being difficult; he just looked more obedient. However, to those unfamiliar with him, the sight of a massive Northern wolf was still intimidating.
As Shen Roujia watched the citizens kneel in reverence, the weight on her shoulders seemed to grow heavier.
Shen Roujia wasn’t sure how to describe this feeling, but with the imperial wedding came a general amnesty for the entire country, and everyone was expected to be grateful for this.
Because the nation was still in mourning, the grand celebration would be postponed until the following year. For now, there would be a three-year amnesty and an ancestral ceremony.
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Shen Roujia knew that these ceremonial practices were tedious, which only added to her headache.
Things were so much simpler in the modern world—just a stamp, and two people were married. Now, everything felt so complicated.
Shen Roujia wasn’t sure what to think, but her actions were a constant reminder that her body was also telling her she was a bit nervous.
Even if she wasn’t fully invested in the situation, there was no way she could remain unaffected by the grandeur of the scene around her.
Shen Roujia understood this well, so she often prioritized her inner thoughts.
This was true for both herself and others—Shen Roujia never hid her intentions, nor did she try to conceal them.
At this moment, her eyes should have been filled with ambition, the kind that was typical of someone from the Northern Border.
Shen Roujia didn’t hide her thoughts; in fact, she expressed them quite clearly.
While she pondered this, the people outside had no idea what she was thinking.
Others didn’t know, they only knew that this princess had arrived at just the right time.
Shen Roujia didn’t shy away, giving others plenty of opportunities. She knew that her arrival held significance, which led to a shift in her mindset.