CHAPTER 17
The Grieving Consort
LUO FAN
I stopped in the middle of the courtyard and looked around. A strange silence prevailed. It almost felt like the mansion was deserted.
I sighed and continued my way to the laboratory.
New Year was only two days away. Every year, people had been anticipating the grand festival to welcome a new chapter of their lives, but this time, there would be none of that.
Due to the passing of the beloved crown prince, Emperor Yin had ordered that the festival be canceled and declared a whole month of mourning for the departed.
That must be the reason why the whole place was so quiet.
The whole of Xianru Empire must be grieving at the moment. Even though I had only seen the prince twice and had never even conversed with him, a heavy load had been weighing in my chest ever since I had heard of his death. I felt like I was to blame for everything. Ruan Yanjun had entrusted me to find a cure for the prince, and I failed.
It made me feel so inadequate.
On the other hand, whoever had done this to Prince Sheng must be the only one rejoicing and was still freely moving about.
I wondered what was taking them too long to find out the culprit. The emperor had the most reliable intelligence in the palace. Unless they had already found out but were only holding back information.
âPriest Luo!â
A womanâs anguished cry alarmed me I almost dropped the small dish in my hand. I quickly placed the dish on the table and headed to the receiving area to check who had arrived.
I found a petite woman standing by the door. She rushed toward me and held me on each arm. Her grip was tight, but she did not mean to hurt me. She only needed something to grasp as if her life depended on it.
âTell me the truth, Priest Luo!â she wailed in between sobs. âWho poisoned my son? Iâm begging you! Tell me the truth!â
I immediately understood that this was the crown princeâs mother, Consort Fei.
âYour Highness.â I held her on the shoulders to help her stand straight, but the more that she grabbed my sleeves and cried.
âYouâre an alchemist. You should at least know who made that poison that killed my son! Do you?â
âYour Highness, forgive me, butââ
âPriest Luo, donât hide things from me as well. Everyoneâs hiding things from me. My son is dead! I need to know who killed him! Who made that poison that killed my son?â
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Another woman entered, probably her handmaiden, and tried to pull Consort Fei away from me, but she was in so much distress she could not be reasoned with. She kept pleading for me to tell her the truth, and I really had no information to tell her. I did not know what to do either.
âConsort Fei.â Ruan Yanjunâs domineering voice echoed as he entered the laboratory.
The moment Consort Fei heard him, she let go of my sleeves and turned to Ruan Yanjun. Right before everyoneâs eyes, she went down on her knees before him.
âLord Ruan,â she cried. âPlease help me! I want revenge! I want to seek justice for my sonâs death! Help me! Please tell me what you know! I beg you!â
Ruan Yanjun sighed. âConsort Fei, you disgrace yourself. Stand up.â
Instead of obliging, Consort Fei lowered her head on the floor and continued to sob, as if hoping that Ruan Yanjun would take pity on her.
âEven if you cry and kneel there for a day, I have no information to give you.â
Suddenly, she raised her head. âItâs Consort Xi, isnât it? That was why she returned to Fuhai a week ago and took Prince Bai with her because she knew that sooner or later, sheâd be found out. Am I correct, my lord?â
âThose are still suspicions. We have no evidence yet.â
âBut who else will harm my son? Sheâs the only one with a motive.â
âConsort Xi is not the only one with a son vying for the position of crown prince. Although her sudden disappearance made her more suspicious than the others, itâs not enough to prove her guilt. We have rules and procedures that must be followed.â
âThen my lord, at least tell Emperor An to send Consort Xi and her son back here. They canât just run away after murdering my son.â
âWhy donât you ask your husband to do that?â
âHis Majesty is too soft. He wonât listen to me. He wonât even fight for his son.â
Ruan Yanjun sighed. âYour husband is a wise man. He knows what heâs doing. His inaction does not mean he does not seek justice. He waits for an opportunity.â
Consort Fei continued crying.
âConsort Fei, go back to the palace and spend time with your son while heâs still here. If you seek revenge, at least wait until your son is buried.â
A man, whose frame I recognized as General Xu, entered and pulled Consort Fei to her feet. âYour Highness, His Majesty has asked me to bring you back.â
Consort Fei kept sobbing but did not resist when her handmaiden approached her and helped her towards the door.
âLord Ruan,â General Xu cupped his hands before Ruan Yanjun. âI apologize for the trouble. Iâll take my leave.â He turned towards me and nodded. âPriest Luo.â
I returned his courtesy and watched him leave.
The room had turned very quiet all of a sudden.
âItâs my fault,â I whispered, tears welling in my eyes. I was still hearing the anguish in Consort Feiâs voice, and my heart was breaking for her. âI failed to find a cure.â
I felt Ruan Yanjunâs hand on my shoulder. âYou did what you could. Donât blame yourself.â
I looked at him. I wished I could see the look in his eyes and find out if this was indeed the devil that they called him to be.
If he were a devil, why is he being so considerate to me? Despite my failure, he remains good to me.
âYouâve found out the culprit a long time ago already, have you not, my lord?â I asked.
He answered with a deep sigh.
âI donât mean to meddle, but I feel for Consort Fei. With the passing of her son, only justice can ease her pain.â
âA-Fan,â he said. âLetâs not involve ourselves with family matters.â
I was dumbfounded. From what he said, I could only surmise that the culprit was a family member. Consort Feiâs suspicion must be correct.
I lowered my head. In that case, this was only for Emperor Yin to handle. No wonder even Ruan Yanjun had not taken any action. âI understand.â
He sighed again. âIâll go to the palace to see through the crown princeâs funeral. I might not be back until midnight. So if you need anything from me, tell me now.â
I shook my head. âThereâs nothing for now, my lord. Be careful on your way.â
He chortled. âA-Fan, if youâre concerned about my safety, thereâs no reason for you to worry. Only fools will dare try anything on me.â
The concern that I had expressed yielded me a slap on the face.
What was I thinking? Of course, no one will be foolish enough to dare harm the most powerful cultivator on the continent, unless itâs someone named Wang Bei.