The winter snows melted and the waters of spring ran warmly. Pang Xiao immediately felt the thunderclouds of negativity clear from his mind. An answering grin crept across his face, and he lightly pinched the tip of her nose.
âYou little rascal!â he mouthed.
Qin Yining blinked rapidly and laughingly nuzzled his leg with her face.
The carriage slowed at this point, prompting her to fall back unconscious.
âYour Highness, weâve reached the palace gates.â
âMm.â
Pang Xiao alighted with his wife in his arms and climbed back aboard his own carriage.
Huzi, Bingtang, and the others were scared out of their wits when they saw their mistress come back in a prone position. Something mustâve happened in the palace, given that an imperial physician also came back with them.
The carriage sped its way back to the manor, whereupon the prince ordered it be driven straight to the inner residence doors. He carried Qin Yining off the vehicle back to their Park of Resplendent Radiance.
Laid out on the bed, the imperial physician had full access for his diagnosis.
A thorough study revealed no major impediment other than anemia and a general weak constitution. The physician repeated his earlier conclusion and went off to write a prescription.
Taking advantage of only trusted people remaining in the house, Pang Xiao whispered to Huzi, âGo tell the grand-lord, madame, and old madame that everythingâs fine. Weâll tell them everything when we see them in a bit.â
Huzi caught the âweâ usage and immediately understood. He ran off to deliver the message. The grand-madame liked the princess consort so very much so! If she learned of his mistress taking ill in the palace, sheâd barrel her way into the palace to demand an explanation!
Surnamed Liu, the imperial physician was sent out after he wrote a prescription.
âDonât worry, Physician Liu. I will need your services regularly to take my wifeâs pulse. Your safety is assured.â
âYour Highness is too kind,â responded the physician gratefully. âThis old man canât express my thanks enough.â
âNot at all.â Pang Xiao had Xie Yue send Physician Liu out. Cottoning on to his masterâs intentions, Xie Yue gifted the man with a large red envelope.
When the prince returned to the room, Qin Yining was already sitting up with a blanket around her. She craned her neck out the window and murmured, âAre all the outsiders gone now?â
The question bizarrely poked at a soft spot in Pang Xiaoâs heart. He took a seat on the edge of bed.
âTheyâre all gone. What was that just now? Do you know that I was scared out of my mind, wits, and soul when I saw you lying unconscious on the ground? If something happened to you because of my negligence, Iâll just head off into the next world with you. Thereâs no need for me to keep living.â
Qin Yining flung her arms around Pang Xiaoâs neck and nuzzled his neck and shoulder. âDonât worry, I was actually fine. I just couldnât withstand the Princess of Anyangâs wretched face any longer, not to mention that she kept jeering at me with sarcastic remarks.â
At this point, she wiggled out of the princeâs embrace and looked at him severely. âThis is all because of you. The princess carries deep feelings for you and she can no longer hold herself in after our wedding. She happened to think of this when she saw me and grew jealous. Thatâs why she gave me a hard time.â
She poked Pang Xiaoâs cheeks and continued unrelentingly, âSo tell me, isnât this because of you?â
The man coughed. âI never encouraged her. I treated her as a younger sister when she was young, and now sheâs just a younger sister whoâs grown up. Even her older brother is distant with me now. What can I possibly have to do with her?â
âI know you donât, but she said some very ugly things to me.â Qin Yining recounted what had happened earlier in the palace.
âSo you pretended to be out because you wanted to use this to take Anyang out of the picture?â
âYou know me alright, Your Highness.â Qin Yining smiled. âEven if thereâs nothing between you, sheâs wife to Prince Consort Ji but still making eyes at my husband. Do you think Iâd let her off easily? Such a character really smears the royal familyâs dignity!â
âYouâre right.â Pang Xiao knew that he was in a weaker position and only dared engage his wife in conversation.
Buoyed by the positive feedback, Qin Yining propped herself up. âThe only thing I hope for now is that Prince Consort Ji isnât too saddened with what Li Helanâs done.â
Pang Xiao also felt saddened for his brother. Being close, he naturally knew Ji Lanâs personality.
He had ability in spades and looks handsome enough to eclipse the moon. He was also highly skilled in martial arts and the commander of the Dragon Riders. How was a person like this not worthy of Li Helan?
Such a wanton woman...
Every time she approached Ji Zeyu was a personal insult to the prince consort!
But what saddened Pang Xiao the most was that the emperorâs preference for Ji Zeyu was becoming ever more apparent. This further hobbled Ji Zeyu, to the point where he couldnât say anything even when his oh-so-noble wife did something wrong.
It really was a tragedy.
Qin Yining hopped off the bed. âIâm going to make my greetings to mother and grandmother. Iâm afraid the hubbub was too big just now and I mightâve scared them.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâve already sent people to pass on a message. Donât worry.â
âBut thatâs just from someone else. Itâs the most filial if we go ourselves.â
Pang Xiao had to bow to his wifeâs logic.
Huzi called in a report at this time. âYour Highness, a secret reportâs arrived from the south. They say that the earth dragon turned over in the old capital of Great Yan.â [1]