Yin Shuangshuang herself does not care about reputation or public opinion. If she did, she would have quietly married and borne children instead of speaking of standing shoulder to shoulder with men, reaching the highest ranks of officials.
Although Yin Shuangshuang herself is unconcerned, General An feels that things cannot continue this way, as it will surely pose hidden dangers for Yin Shuangshuang's future.
On this day, after the meeting concluded, General An finally couldn't help but bow to the Emperor and say, "Your Majesty, the matter of political reform has been mostly discussed, and all that remains is to put it into action.
I wonder if Your Majesty has considered Miss Yin's future. I know that Your Majesty will certainly grant Miss Yin a position, most likely one as an Imperial Minister.
