Fusu's expression changed, and he immediately stood up. "Father, your son has just turned fourteen. I am still too young. My marriage can be discussed later."
Regarding this, Wang Wan and Huai Zhuang, who had originally supported a marriage for Fusu, remained silent, a shade of melancholy appearing on their faces.
In the court, the struggle between the Old Nobility and the New Nobility had not yet escalated to a completely irreconcilable level, but it was close. If Li Si's daughter were to marry Fusu, it would not be a good thing for them.
Of course, the same was true for Li Si. His daughter marrying Fusu? What would that imply? He was a proponent of the Legalists, advocating for governing the state with Legalist principles, which clashed directly with Fusu's own ideology. Moreover, Li Si was a leader of the New Nobility and had constantly been locking horns with Wang Wan's faction, engaging in numerous covert battles.
