Translated by: etvolare
Pang Xiao fiddled with his whip while he observed Yi Binghuâs expressions from the side. What an utterly amusing sight.
On the other hand, the princeâs whip caught General Taoâs eye. He gave it a blank stare, then stepped forth to offer a respectful salute.
âThis subordinate Tao Jun greets His Highness.â
This is Tao Jun?
A scar snaked across his brows that extended to his temples and he wore a pipe tucked into his belt. Though his rough skin aged him, he appeared to be around his thirties. His appearance was just as Ji Zeyu had described, so Pang Xiao understood at onceâthis man was the head of his sworn brotherâs one hundred confidantes. There was no doubt that heâd suddenly become even more respectful upon seeing his old commanderâs whip.
âAt ease. Felicitations to General Taoâs recent promotion! This prince has yet to send my congratulations.â
At the time of his departure, Ji Zeyu had told him that Tao Jun was a commander, but now he was the supreme commander of Skywolf Pass. He must have been recently promoted.
Tao Jun knew that he was no one of importance. Since he and the prince had never crossed paths before, Pang Xiao never wouldâve known his previous rank. However, he spoke of a recent promotion and held Li Zeyuâs token in his hand. This man was definitely someone the prince consort greatly approved of, so Ji Zeyu mustâve been the one to tell Pang Xiao about Tao Jun!
âHis Highness must be worn from travel and all its hardships.â An amiable note colored Tao Junâs respectful tone. âIt has been a hard trip indeed. This subordinate will send for people to prepare food and wine at once for a welcoming banquet.â
Pang Xiao laughed at that. âMany thanks to General Tao.â
âThis way, Your Highnesses.â Tao Jun turned to the side to let them pass. Pang Xiao and the princess consortâs carriage took the lead, while the general himself walked in front of the Elite Tigers and remained extremely courteous as he fell in with their ranks.
Wei Erbao, Li Daniu and the others couldnât help snickering.
âHis Highnessâs prestige shakes the four corners of the earth indeed!â they discussed quietly. âEven the Dragon Riders treat him with utmost respect in every way.â
âNow, ainât that the truth! Some people think theyâre oh-so-important because they hold a minor position when really, theyâre just a clown dancing around. I could laugh until my teeth fell out!â
Yi Binghu had already beside himself with rage from seeing Tao Jun treat Pang Xiao the way Kang Qiong had, but now, even those accompanying him were saying such things. His flush turned an alarming red and veins throbbed on his forehead. If he didn't have a reputation to uphold, he wouldâve broken out in loud curses at them.
âYou will cease this impudence! Stop dawdling and enter the city!â With that self-righteous rebuke, Yi Binghu recovered his dignity and promptly brought up the rear with his horse.
Wei Erbao and the others watched from behind, unable to suppress their mirth. They walked and chatted with laughter as they followed, the atmosphere as relaxed and merry as if it was the new year.
Once again, Qin Yining was brought to the rear residence to rest while Pang Xiao brought his men to the banquet. He also took Ji Zeyuâs whip with him, which had quite a few people treating him courteously and cordially at first sight.
After the banquet, Tao Jun solemnly saluted Pang Xiao in the main hall of the rear residence.
âYour Highness, since my master gave his token to you, all one hundred of us brothers are also yours. If Your Highness has any instructions for us, just say the word and we will risk life and limb to see it done.â
Pang Xiaoâs gratitude toward Ji Zeyu grew further. He lifted Tao Jun up with both hands with a chuckle.
âPlease, there is absolutely no need for such grand courtesies. This prince is returning to the capital to face trial, so there is nothing that I need done for now.â
Hearing this, Tao Jun replied, âYour Highness, please forgive my bluntness, but your situation will be far from optimistic when you return to the capital. I fear His Majesty plans to make you answer for your actions with your life.â
Seeing how honest Tao Jun was in spite of everything, a deep understanding dawned on Pang Xiao that Ji Zeyuâs men were also recognizing him as their master as well because of the whip. He couldnât help but take his respect for Ji Zeyuâs leadership skills up a few notches.
âHas anything major happened in court while I was away?â
âEverything is recorded in the imperial reports down to the most minor detail, and most of them are unrelated to His Highness,â Tao Jun answered. âThe most critical matter at hand is that the Tatars have begun to stir, and their intent to attack Great Zhou is very clear.
âThough they lost their first shipment of war provisions, their Utkin Khan seems very adamant on stirring up conflict and appears to be gathering rations yet again in preparation for battle.
âIf I may be frank, the nationâs treasury is empty, which already makes disaster relief efforts a difficulty. His Majesty has issued a series of troop deployments in preparation for war. This subordinate was just a commander before, it was because of recent developments that I was promoted to guard the pass as a general.
âHowever, successful as troop maneuvering has been, what the court still lacks the most is silver. A declaration of war will require the nationâs resources. The Tatars remain unyielding, saying that they mean to avenge their Anari Khan. His Majesty's own intentions also remain to be seen.
âBut in this subordinateâs humble opinion, it would be best if Your Highness didnât bring Her Highness back. This subordinate is concerned His Majesty will hand Her Highness over in order to prevent war.â