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From Erkang's point of view, it's actually very nice and clear. First of all, although Sunny is not the daughter of the emperor, she has always been the baby of her family and the apple of her parents' eye since she was a child. After his parents died, he was adopted by Lafayette, and his status was higher. Growing up in the palace, although he looks understanding, he is arrogant. Erkang can't give her what she yearns for in her bones, and she and Erkang will miss it eventually.
Followed by Musha, regardless of nationality, Musha's identity is the noblest, because she was born a princess, and she has neither the experience of sunshine nor the experience of Wei Zi's people-friendly life. She is more proud than Sang Ni. When she was overbearing and forced Erkang to marry her, Erkang knew that she would never be able to control her. Marrying her would only make him a loser, so he turned down Moussa with his last strength.
Finally, Erkang's life experience. Although the Erkang family has a high status, they are still slaves in the final analysis. The emperor's favor is one thing, and the status of the blood surname is another. Marry sunny, he can't control sunny; Marry Musha, he can't manage Musha. At this time, the best choice is Wei Zi.
First of all, Wei Zi loved and worshipped Erkang very much, which greatly satisfied the ancient male chauvinism. Secondly, although Wei Zi is the emperor's daughter, she didn't grow up in a palace, and there is no arrogance or even inferiority in her bones. I feel sorry for her delicate and touching appearance, which makes Erkang want to stop. To sum up, Erkang chose Wei Zi not only because of love, but also because Wei Zi is more suitable for him!
Finally, explain why Wei Zi is the least like a princess. Because Wei Zi grew up among the people, she didn't know much. Compared with Sunny's demeanor as a princess in a big country and Musha's troops fighting for the country and the people, she is more like a delicate little jasper woman and more like a young lady in an ordinary big family.