760: Chapter 500 760: Chapter 500 “Greetings to Her Highness the Princess!” Some of the officials’ daughters who had seen Long Feifeng bowed their heads in respect!
Indeed, the Princess was Long Feifeng herself.
Those who had never laid eyes on Long Feifeng, upon hearing that she was the Princess, displayed a reverent attitude toward her noble identity!
Some of the more arrogant ladies merely nodded their heads subtly, as a gesture of respect for the Princess.
Those who wished to curry favor with the Princess were even more friendly and respectful in their demeanor.
The daughters and sons from prominent families who were present, eager to behold the Princess’s elegance, stealthily glanced at Long Feifeng’s appearance after nodding and bowing.
Many were curious, having heard rumors that General Ye Tian was a prospective suitor for the Princess.
The Princess hadn’t even chosen a Consort Prince yet, but news about General Ye Tian’s engagement had already spread.
Did the Princess give up on Ye Tian as a candidate for Consort Prince, or did the General, under pressure, choose to marry a commoner instead of the noble Princess from the royal family?
Was the Princess here to disrupt the proceedings?
Or was she sincerely here to offer her blessings?
However, she now required the General’s fiancée to display her dowry for all to see, to prevent any deception.
This certainly added an element of disruption.
The crowd was all too eager to watch the drama unfold.
The bride’s side seemed confident, unfazed by the Princess’s difficult and purposely troubling behavior, and did not decline to showcase the items for public viewing.
Yan Weiwei, unaware of the situation, sensitively noticed many women’s expressions; they seemed to perceive her as a Cinderella, pretending to be a rich man’s daughter.
At this moment, she had no need for such vanity; she merely wished to be worthy of Ye Tian’s status, with the dowry being a testament to her family’s affection.
Based on her practical thinking, she didn’t require such noble status—a simple wedding would suffice.
However, the man she was to marry wasn’t just anyone; he was the heir to a great family, bound to have a grand marriage celebration.
This grand manner of marrying into a commoner’s family was her privilege, a source of pride for any woman.
Her family’s generous dowry also served to alleviate some of the pressure for her betrothed, reducing the risk of ridicule and potentially lessening troubles in their future life together.
Just as now, the arrival of a Princess might affect her engagement party.
Yan Weiwei didn’t consider the dowry essential; her experiences had taught her that as a daughter of the Martial World, sometimes resources and interests could influence their lives and emotions.
She tasked the manager with arranging the dowry’s various Storage Bags, instructing that the items within be presented one by one.
To showcase such an abundance of dowry without taking too much space,
Jiang Tang gave a couple of even larger Storage Bags to the managers.
The items from the dowry, listed on the paper, were removed from the Storage Bags using Divine Sense, starting with the most valuable.
After being collected in one Storage Bag, the display continued from another, iteratively presenting the dowry items.
The manager, using his powerful Divine Sense, made each item materialize directly from the Storage Bag and appear before everyone’s eyes without the need for any physical arrangement.
The audience’s gaze followed each item as it emerged from the same Storage Bag, pausing for a few seconds before their eyes, regardless of whether they clearly saw it or not, before it was placed in another empty Storage Bag.
With such swift speed, those with poorer eyesight might struggle to discern the true quality of the items.
Yet from the list read out loud, each item was indeed real and present.
Displayed before their eyes at such a rapid pace, a few Storage Bags under one manager’s operation still took up a full hour.
Initially, the spectators’ looks of curiosity turned into envy and jealousy.
Many stood with mouths agape, unable to close them, and some even had a greedy gleam in their eyes.
The corners of their mouths were drooling—not for food,
but from thinking of the value of the items, fantasizing how marrying a wife with such a dowry would rival that of a top-tier family, and how just this woman’s dowry could compare to a first-rate family.
Even the Top Ten Clans might not have 200 Supreme Elixirs to store all at once.
For the women, it was not just the dowry’s elixirs they cared about, but also the sight of cultivation materials and Magical Treasures.
Having just witnessed wealth, and items they had never seen before—jewelry, which not even these privileged daughters had laid eyes on.
Long Feifeng, the Princess herself, came here full of expectations, ready to cause chaos at Ye Tian’s engagement party.
She had not anticipated that a commoner woman could possess such an opulent dowry.
Long Feifeng knew full well what a Princess’s dowry entailed, having bespoke items allotted to it.
The list included dowry items befitting a Princess.
Although such wealth could be beyond the reach of other noble daughters and rich heiresses, it was, after all, a royal daughter’s dowry; the best items in the country would be tributed to the King.
Having seen many fine possessions as a Princess, she had yet to encounter these glittering pieces of jewelry.
Seeing them now, Long Feifeng couldn’t help but feel a sense of envy and jealousy.