Liu Feifei had taken a five-day leave from the military camp and was still at home. Hearing the Marquis of Boyang asking her, she hesitated for a moment but eventually spoke about her mutual affection with Liu Buli, which had long been established.
The Marquis of Boyang was amused and frustrated upon hearing this: "Why didn't you say it earlier? If you had, I wouldn't have promised you to another family back then."
He had many daughters but no sons, so he hoped to marry his daughters well and rely on his sons-in-law in the future. That's why he had initially promised Liu Feifei to a minister.
At that time, Liu Buli was already a general holding military power.
How could a minister compare with a general who held military power?
If he had known that Liu Buli and his daughter were in love, he naturally would have blessed the union.
