Magistrate Li was just the same as Gong Youânursing some misunderstandings of Pang Xiao due to the princeâs infamy outside.
Newly armed with the prefectâs explanation and hearing how Pang Xiaoâs family and Minister Qin had sold off family business to donate as aid relief, the magistrateâs eyes reddened with gratitude. Their benefactors didnât even want word to spread of their good deeds!
No one swimming in the murk of politics was a fool. Everyone had a steelyard balance in their hearts. Pang Xiao had donated silver, but didnât make a big deal of it and had no intention of publicizing his deed to the world.
Yang County was so close to the old capital, but the magistrate wouldnât have had the faintest inkling had Prefect Gong not enlightened him. How would the emperor, off in the distant capital, know of this at all?
This meant that the prince truly just wanted to do something for the people at this time, and he didnât want to toot his own horn for it. Heâd rather stay in the shadows and quietly do what he could.
Such actions were a thousand times better than those who raised great fanfare saying they would come deliver aid, but never arrivedâand million times better than the nonexistent imperial rice!
Who in the world would be so willing to give help at their own expense? Those present were well aware why the prince did all this mutely.
Magistrate Li sniffled loudly, a bit more gravity in his expression when he next faced the married couple.
âDonât worry, Your Highness, this official promises you that every copper coin will be used where itâs most needed, so that more of the people will survive!â His voice boomed sonorously, evidence of his resolve.
Infected by the high emotions, Pang Xiao nodded with immense gratification. âIâm sure that with our joint efforts, more of the people will live on!â
Blood boiled in the prefect and magistrateâs veins; they nodded heavily. âThey will!â
The group rested in the county yamen as the night grew long.
Bugs and mosquitoes abounded, worrying Pang Xiao that his wife would be bit again by a venomous insect. He didnât sleep much all night, getting up every now and then to shoo away mosquitoes.
He was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed as usual the next morning, not a hint of anything out of the ordinary to be gleaned from his bearing. After Qin Yining helped him dress, she joined him in surveying the county.
Possibly because it wasnât the epicenter of the quake, the situation in Yang was slightly better compared to the old capital. A lack of multi-storied or brick buildings meant that there were far fewer injuries and fatalities.
When patrolling the city, the group discovered several large residences showing evidence of recent repairs. One complex had even made their walls higher.
Such actions were blatantly protesting oneâs innocence too much. It was an easy guess that there must be provisions stored within that residence.
âAre the Dings and Peis still demanding that price for their grain?â asked the magistrate.
Gong You nodded painfully. âNot only are they unwilling to lower their price, they even seemed inclined to raise it after being asked a few times!â
Magistrate Li cursed through grit teeth. âThose rich bastards without a heart! This was how they fleeced the people back in Great Yan, and now they want to sup on the peopleâs blood and flesh!â
âI say that theyâre just looking to profiteer from the government in these times of distress!â Pang Xiaoâs low voice burned with rage. A tendon on his forehead throbbed from his fury. âIf the officials donât take out this sum, theyâll have reason to say that His Majesty isnât feeding the citizens!â
âYour Highnessâ analysis is right. These people are the heartless rich and arenât worthy of being people at all! We should teach them a harsh lesson!â Being younger, Magistrate Li had a more impulsive personality.
Pang Xiao was a domineering, straightforward sort, and his thoughts happened to coincide with the magistrateâs. âDonât rush, Iâll go visit them for a chat.â
Used to sweeping across the battlefield, all he needed was one sharp look to intimidate someone if he set his mind to it.
The magistrate and prefect were reassured by the princeâs attitude. If he was truly willing to put his mind to the task, surely the issue of feeding the people would be resolved.
The two suddenly felt that their pillar of support had arrived in the form of Pang Xiao.
As the men made their survey, Qin Yining headed off on her own with her people. She searched for any clues that Azure Justice may have left in the city.
Since the emperor said the treasure might be in Yang County, then it would be in the hands of Azure Justice if the Silver Masks hadnât swallowed it whole.
It was one thing if Azure Justice had thoroughly betrayed her and didnât care about frenzied revenge from Qin Yining and Pang Xiao; otherwise, they would surely contact her.
Qin Yiningâs group split up and finally located three marks that the alliance had left behind.
âMadame, look. The combination of these three marks means that you should go to the mountain in the north, the one we passed by yesterday.â
Qin Yining nodded. âDestroy them all. Itâs enough that we know.â
âUnderstood.â Xiaoman surreptitiously erased all of the marks.
âMadame, are you planning on going?â asked Jiyun in a low voice.
âYou probably shouldnât,â Bingtang hastily advised. âThey suddenly changed their minds and didnât tell you where they moved the package. Now theyâre popping up again and want you to take a torn and broken mountain path? Theyâre up to no good!â
âThatâs right, madame, I also find this suspicious,â concurred Dahan. âBe careful and decide after discussing with the lord. Donât go by yourself and fall into a trap.â
Qin Yining knew that they meant well. She also felt that this wasnât something she could handle by herself.
After the dayâs surveying, she returned to the yamen and hid in their room, whispering with Pang Xiao.
He put his arm around Qin Yiningâs waist and pillowed his chin on her shoulder. âYou really found the marks?â
âYes, but I didnât dare go alone.â Her head was tilted back as she whispered her response into his ear. âI fear that things arenât as simple as they seem.â
âThank goodness you didnât go. I received a secret message from the capital today. Remember the men I left with father-in-law? He sent the note.â Pang Xiao lowered his voice even more and huffed right into Qin Yiningâs ear. âThe emperorâs secretly arrived in Yang County. All of our movements are under surveillance. Heâll learn of any abnormalities and we wonât be able to defend ourselves at all then.â
The princess consort stiffened, chills of horror running down her back.
Thank goodness sheâd formed the habit of leaning on Pang Xiao and wanting to discuss everything with him first. If sheâd struck out on her own like before, she wouldâve played right into the enemyâs miserable hands, dragged down her husband, exposed Azure Justice, and even implicated the two families back in the capital.
âThank goodness I didnât go.â Qin Yining heaved out a long sigh of relief.
âThatâs right.â Pang Xiao kissed her forehead. âFrom now on, we focus our efforts on the mission. Ignore everything the alliance sends about the treasure and make sure we donât give anything away. Our families will be in danger otherwise.â
Her back drenched with sweat, Qin Yining bobbed her head rapidly.