Translated by: etvolare
In Xiyue, his word was law, especially when it came to women. No woman in the oasis would ever reject becoming his. Hence, Qin Yiningâs repeated refusals left him with nothing but mounting frustration.
Heâd wanted to be gentle and charming, but continual failure completely sapped his patience. An abrupt return to his overweening, tyrannical ways was in order.
âFine then, since you donât want to drink or eat. However, this prince invited you to this banquet tonight as there is a matter to be explained to you in front of all of the officials.â
The hall stilled into utter silence the moment his voice rang out. Fully aware of the situation, families of the court officials tactfully withdrew, leaving only Zhou Meng and a dozen or so officials in addition to Qin Yining and the three people sheâd brought.
Meanwhile, Zhou Mengâs two dozen soldiers placed their hands on their sword hilts, spreading themselves out in a semicircle around Qin Yining, seemingly ready to spring into action at any time.
Qin Yiningâs bright eyes took a look around before she smiled. âPray tell, Your Grace.â
Zhou Meng didnât beat around the bush. âYour arrival was just as described in our sacred texts, so everyone truly believes you are the âgoddessâ who can bring us food and a plentiful harvest. I donât refute that notion, but thereâs no denying that for some explicable reason, you and your tribesmen were chased into this no manâs land. This is a truth that no one can deny, am I right?â
Qin Yining only chuckled softly. âThe truth is whatever you choose.â
âThen I will be frank. Our tribe has occupied this land for a hundred years and we have always worried that the oasisâ resources are finite. Sooner or later, we will consume all of what this land has to offer. Because of that, weâve always been searching for a way out.
âWeâve been at it for a hundred years to no avail, so what are your chances when youâve just arrived? So, Iâll say something that probably no one wants to hear: Iâm afraid that you and your tribesmen will never be able to leave.â
Qin Yiningâs heart pounded fiercely. She knew that Zhou Meng was speaking the truth. When theyâd been harried into the no manâs land by the Tatars, sheâd already known that it was likely sheâd never be able to leave or see her family again. Although she understood that, it was still different when someone actually said it aloud.
Sheâd been numbing herself to the future. Ever since waking up, sheâd forced herself not to think about things, to just take each day as they came.
Zhou Meng had just brutally thrown back the curtains to allow the harsh rays of truth to pierce into her heart. The despair that sheâd kept carefully under wraps rushed out uncontrollably like the tides. It was like sheâd been suddenly tossed into the frigid ocean. The freezing chill around her and drowning suffocation made her feel it was better to just die.
However wracked with pain and suffering, she couldnât reveal any of it. She would never give them any leverage they could use.
Her only outward reaction a slight smile, Qin Yining rebutted, âYour Graceâs analysis is only one side of the story. Just because you canât doesnât necessarily mean that we canât.â
Zhou Meng gave a loud, mocking laugh. âStop trying to act calm, no one hereâs an idiot. You wonât be able to leave this desert!â
Zhou Meng rose and strode down the stairs before abruptly turning around, his long robes flourishing open behind him as he spread his arms wide.
âYou say you can walk out of the desert? If you can, why would you have aimlessly run here? I tell you, every year this desolated place claims at least a dozen of our tribespeople! Those who are lucky enough to return say that the landforms outside change in the blink of an eye. Flat land one moment and sandy dunes the next!
âFurthermore, the environment is hellish. Sandstorms whip up at the drop of a hat, turning the world into such a blur that not even the color of the sky can be seen! The wind will force you to shut your eyes tightly and when you reopen them, you wonât be able to tell which direction you came from. There is no such thing as a sense of direction!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou will have no food, no water, and no direction! All youâll have is an aimless wander in a vile environment. Are you unafraid yet? Youâve already experienced it once and nearly lost your life, but now you have the courage to boast you can leave the desert? How truly admirable, ahaha!â
Qin Yining knew that everything Zhou Meng said was true. The expression on her face didnât change, and her cape hid how her hands had clenched into fists so tight that her fingernails dug into her skin to form crescent-shaped marks.
It was because she knew this odious prince was speaking the truth that each and every sentence stabbed into her heart. What sheâd said about leaving the desert was indeed a boast, an attempt to raise her own spirits.
She just couldnât believe that she would be forever separated from her family like this, forced to spend the rest of her life in an oasis isolated from the rest of the world.
When Zhou Meng saw Qin Yiningâs face as indifferent as before, completely unmoved, he immediately launched into his next spiel. âYou are their chief, so you are responsible for their lives? Since you canât leave, you are foreordained to stay here for a lifetime. Why not consider my proposal from earlier?
âThe best way to connect two tribes is through marriage. The only way to have my tribesmen accept yours and share the desertâs resources is by us marrying first. You wonât disregard your tribesmenâs lives just for your own selfishness, will you?â
After saying that, Zhou Meng suddenly threw a meaningful look at the soldiers behind Qin Yining. The twelve immediately unsheathed their sharp swords and struck a stance, ready to fight.
Ulan and Surnaa cried out in fear but still dashed in front of Qin Yining to shield their chief. Uncle Alhamâs stance was even more clear as he prepared to wrest a weapon for himself by force. His weapons had been confiscated when they entered the palace.
âYouâd best agree right now. Otherwise, my soldiers will raid your tribeâs camp and the three by your side will be killed.â Zhou Meng struck a pose with his hands behind his back, loftily looking down at Qin Yining.
A frosty gaze glared at her from the side, but Qin Yining actually turned calm in the face of a crazed Zhou Meng.
âSo Your Grace means for me to marry you?â Her voice was soft and gentle, a complete contrast to the tense, hostile state of the palace hall.
Zhou Mengâs face lit up as he nodded. âPrecisely. If you marry me and become my princess consort, your tribespeople will further intermarry with mine and our two tribes will fuse into one. We will live and thrive in the oasis together while searching for a way out. This way, we will no longer have to guard against one another and jointly share all the resources here together. Even if we canât leave, the supplies you brought is enough to continue farming here and become self-sufficient. That would be just as well!â
If Qin Yining wasnât already married and didnât love Pang Xiao, such an arrangement would indeed be the best way to maximize gains. This was because she used to hold the notion that marriage was something arranged for by the parents and matchmaker. It was commonplace to not know if oneâs husband would be a hero or an idiot before the wedding day. If one ended up marrying a brute, that was just bad luck. Thatâs why sheâd never really cared about who she was going to marry.
But now the problem was that she had someone in her heart. No proper woman would serve two men, so how could she just marry somebody else?
Refraining from an immediate reply, she asked, âYour Grace makes sense, but you already have four consorts. Your sacred texts say that the âgoddessâ is to be the princess consort. Shouldnât that mean being the official wife?â
Zhou Meng was delighted to see that she was actually considering it. âThatâs easy! If you agree to marry me, I donât want any of them! Iâll drive those four and all of the concubines out, howâs that?â
All of the officials in the hall drew in a sharp breath. They hadnât expected the prince to go so far just for a woman! He was going to disband the harem for her!
Goosebumps arose on Qin Yiningâs skin when she noted Zhou Mengâs ardent stare, and she forced the disgust off her face with great effort.
Seeing Qin Yining remain silent, Zhou Meng suddenly sneered.
âYou can refuse, but let me go one step further with the truth. Your tribeâs camp is surrounded and Iâve already arranged for an ambush. Iâm also ready with large quantities of oil to burn it all to the ground! Why else do you think I arranged the most desolate campsite for you?
âI will call it off if you agree to my proposal. If you donât agree, Iâll make your tribe pay the price. Iâve never run into any trouble in my life and always get whatever I want! Thereâs no need for me to continuously bow my head and fawn over you. Iâd rather forgo those supplies of yours and rather that none of you ever appeared!
As he said that, Zhou Meng took a few steps forward and placed his hands on the table in front of QIn Yining to lean forward. âTry it if you donât believe it!â
The soldiers behind Qin Yining also brandished their swords forward, nearly stabbing into Ulan and Surnaaâs bodies.
Large beads of anxious sweat rolled down Uncle Alhamâs face as he shouted angrily, âYou bastards! Iâve never seen a man so shameless as to threaten a woman to marry him!â
âYouâd better keep that mouth of yours clean! All of your lives are in my hands!â
Mouth open for another retort, Qin Yining stopped Uncle Alham from speaking further. She was analyzing the present situation.
Zhou Meng was mercurial and accustomed to being overbearing and arrogant. He was certainly used to everyone falling in line and the world catering to his whims. He was the center of his world, and from the two days sheâd known him, he was the type to dig in his heels for a momentâs petulance and care not a whit for the bigger picture.
In order words, he really would kill numerous people and burn down all the supplies to obtain her. Even if it would make the people suffer, he would still be the grand and stately prince. As long as he could go through his days happily, he wouldnât care if others lived or died.