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Translated by: etvolare
It didnât seem as if they were sinners returning to the capital with a heavy heart, what with the way they stopped intermittently. Rather, it seemed as if Pang Xiao were taking the princess consort out on vacation.
Yi Binghuâs head ached out of frustration, yet those around him held Pang Xiao in particular high regardâthey assented to every statement the prince made.
Qin Yining lifted the carriageâs curtain and looked out to see Yi Binghuâs face all scrunched up; he seemed to have lost some weight over the past few days.
She leaned back into Pang Xiaoâs embrace. âAt this rate,â she murmured, âGeneral Yiâs robust physique will be no more. Heâs barely eaten anything over the past couple of days.â
Leaning against a large cushion, Pang Xiao was half lying down with his long legs propped up. He held a book about military tactics in one hand and hugged Qin Yining against his chest with the other. The two of them shared a thick blanket; Qin Yining even had a little portable heater in her lap, warm and comfortable as could be.
âThat man is both crooked and pompous. It would do him some good if this experience tempered his character; if not, thereâs little else we can do about it. He was kicked out of the Valiant Tigers because his temperament is too unstable. Something like that could easily affect the state of the army as a whole.â
Qin Yining couldnât help laughing at that. âIt seems that you have a rather deep understanding of your subordinates. As the saying goes, one should put the right people in the right place.â
Pang Xiao chuckled and kissed the top of Qin Yiningâs head. âItâs like playing chessâyou must know the function of every single piece and what they are capable of when arranged on the board.â
Qin Yining nodded and turned over in Pang Xiaoâs arms. âThat's why I say that man canât compare to you.â
Her approving tone tickled a burst of laughter out of Pang Xiao. âYour heart is biased towards me, so you always think well of me no matter what it is.â
âThatâs not true. Anyone who sees clearly can tell who is more outstanding. If you werenât truly excellent, why would the men of the military, men with no fear of killing or risking their lives, approve of you?â
Tens of thousands of compliments from outsiders couldnât hold a candle to how happy one word from Qin Yining made him feel. Pang Xiao cheerfully kissed her on the cheek. âFor the lady to approve thusly, this husband is most delighted,â he murmured in a low voice.
Qin Yining buried her face into Pang Xiaoâs chest. âYou and your glib tongue,â she retorted, her lips just barely concealing her mirth.
âWhatâs this glib tongue you speak of? I mean every word I said from the bottom of my heart.â
It was too warm beneath the covers and her cushion too comfortable; Qin Yiningâs head buzzed, her eyelids growing heavier as she clutched her hand warmer.
The sight of his darling curled up in his arms like a kitten intensified Pang Xiaoâs urge to coddle her. He slowly patted her back and murmured as if cooing to a child. âSleep. I'll watch over you.â
Qin Yining closed her eyes and slipped into a deep slumber.
After roughly eight days of crawling progress, the entourage finally arrived at the two checkpoints of the northern border: Skywolf Pass.
As they approached, Pang Xiao switched to riding horseback next to Qin Yiningâs carriage.
Yi Binghu mentally cursed Pang Xiao for being a wily fox. He usually enjoys the luxury of riding in a carriage like a woman, then changes to a horse after arriving at the border so he can pretend to be a man!
Pang Xiao noticed the odd look in Yi Binghuâs eyes, but he didnât take it to heart. As he led the retinue to the gates of the Skywolf Pass, someone shouted down at them from the top of the guard tower. âState your name and business!â
âWe are escorting the Faithful Prince of the First Rank back to the capital and seek passage through Skywolf Pass,â Huzi called out. âPlease open the gates.â
Jumbled footsteps traveled from the gates. A moment later, someone leaned outside to take a look. After confirming that they were indeed who they said they were, the man descended from the tower, and the gates opened shortly after.
A troop of guardsmen came forward and flanked them in two lines. A tall, strong, and armored middle-aged man with a scarred face followed in quick strides, sword in hand. Seeing that the other man was on foot, Pang Xiao jumped down from his horse. Behind him, the Elite Tigers followed suit.
Yi Binghu smirked and scoffed lightly. âJust look at him put on this show.â
Standing next to him were Wei Erbao, Li Daniu, Qian Dongji, and a few others who had long developed a distaste for Yi Binghu. But seeing how he outranked them by quite a bit, though, there was nothing they could do about him except go along with the Elite Tigers and dismount from their horses.
Yi Binghu stuck out like a sore thumb as the only one still on horseback. In the end, he had no choice but to dismount with a dark look on his face. The general who oversaw Skywolf Pass was a non-nonsense manâsurely he didnât intend on going against royal decree and letting Pang Xiao off easily!
Thinking this, Yi Binghu quickly strode in front of Pang Xiao and raised a cupped fist salute at the approaching man. âGeneral Tao.â
"General Yi. So youâve found the Faithful Prince of the First Rankâs entourage and are accompanying them on their return?"
These words practically had Yi Binghuâs brain exploding with fury. Accompanying them? No, he was dragging back a traitor to stand trial!!
But when he turned his head back, he was greeted by the sight of a majestic carriage, impressively arrayed troops, and the illustrious prince himselfâall of this pointed toward him accompanying them on their travels, not guarding a criminal.
Yi Binghuâs face became as black as thunderclouds. âYes, I located the prince,â he answered stiffly. âI trust that the general has arranged temporary accommodations for the prince and his company?â
âThe relay station is indeed ready to receive them at any time, but His Highness is a distinguished guest. This general shall have the rear residence organized at once for His and Her Highness.â
This again!