Translated by: etvolare
The bottom fell out of her stomach.
If Ji Zeyu mobilized the Valiant Tigers and joined forces with the rest of the men near the capital, there would be no hope for Pang Xiao and his mere fifty Elite Tigers.
Furthermore, sheâd noticed upon entering the capital that the guards of the Office of the Five Wards were patrolling more diligently than ever. It seemed that Li Qitian had come prepared for every possible outcomeâhe planned to take Pang Xiao down, and as for those associated with him...
Qin Yining drew a sharp breath and forced herself to cease this line of thought.
First off, Pang Xiao was no brainless blockheadâthat heâd dared bring her to this treacherous banquet meant that heâd made full preparations as well. He wasnât the type to offer up his right cheek after getting slapped on the left, and he wasn't one to turn a blind eye to family being threatened.
Besides, Li Qitian would have had to win over public opinion if he wished to achieve anything. As long as he played his cards right and maintained a tight grasp on the turn of events, there was still room to maneuver.
In truth, Pang Xiao was very worried about Qin Yining and feared her anxiety would affect the baby. But she seemed as placid as usual to his eyes. It wasnât a front, it looked like sheâd slowly worked her way through her initial shock. He felt a rush of pride; he was truly fortunate to have such a clever wife who could see the bigger picture!
By this point, the bickering between the two factions had reached its peak. Many officials whoâd remained neutral suddenly noticed head eunuch Li Guanwen shuffle quickly over to Li Qitian from the side, murmuring a few words into the emperorâs ear.
Seeing how Li Guanwen hadnât attended the start of court this morning, the crowd couldnât help their curiosity at the head eunuchâs sudden appearance. Had something happened?
While arguments flew thick and fast beneath his seat, Li Qitian growled at his servant, âWhy has Ji Lan not shown up with his men yet?â
Li Guanwenâs face scrunched up like a bitter melon and he spoke with a constipated expression.
âYour Majesty,â he stammered quietly, âP-prince Consort Ji said, said, there have been disturbances at the Valiant Tiger camp. He canât leave because he has to hold down the fort.â
Li Qitian balled his hands into tight fists, nearly crushing the string of topaz beads heâd been fiddling with. Without betraying a trace of agitation, he quietly rebuked, âWhat is the meaning of this?! Didnât you examine the Valiant Tigers last time?! Ji Zeyu's control over the Valiant Tigers is no less than that of Pang Xiaoâs, so why would there be disturbances at a crucial moment like this? Does he speak the truth, or is he simply unwilling to come to my aid?â
Terrified, Li Guanwen didnât dare utter a single word. At a time like this, anything he said would get him into more trouble.
Glancing down at the morning assembly, Li Qitian realized that several people had begun looking in his direction and hastily recomposed himself. He once again donned the expression of one worrying about the state of his court.
âThere could be an uproar at any moment,â he hissed through clenched teeth. âWhat if the situation here turns dangerous? He refuses to come when I need his protection in favor of holding down the fort? Holding down the fort? Who is he holding down the fort for?!â
The reprimanded Li Guanwen shook like a quail who wanted to run far away and turn invisible. Since he couldnât exactly relay the entirety of Ji Zeyuâs words to Li Qitian, all he could say was, âPrince Consort Ji said that if anything happened, he would protect His Majesty even if it meant losing his life.â
âHis life?â Li Qitian was on the verge of cursing. By the time Ji Zeyu came to offer up his life, Pang Xiao would already be holding Li Qitianâs head!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He was incredibly furiousâheâd arranged for civil officials to attack Pang Xiao, but his martial officials hadnât come through. Pang Xiaoâs popularity with the people ran deep, their reverence toward him transcended convention. If Li Qitian couldn't attack him both internally and externally, his chances of success were almost nonexistent.
If he failed to deliver a fatal blow to Pang Xiao this time around and allowed the prince the chance to catch his breath, the future would become even more difficult and perilous.
âGo back and order him to come!â he muttered vehemently at Li Guanwen.
âUnderstood.â Li Guanwen swiped his sweat as discreetly as possible before beating a hasty retreat.
As the debate grew more chaotic, those in favor of censuring Pang Xiao continued to dispute with his sympathizers to the point of attacking each other and airing out dirty laundry.
Li Qitian had put on a pretense of worry at first while enjoying the verbal attacks on Pang Xiao. Those people spoke to his heart, leaving him immensely satisfied. Over time, however, his concern grew genuine.
If Pang Xiaoâs anxiety got the better of him and he really decided to rebel, only Ji Zeyu stood a chance at defeating Pang Xiao in combat out of everyone in the capital. Pang Xiaoâs fighting style was swift and ruthlessâif he decided to shed all pretense of cordiality, Li Qitian probably wouldâve kicked the bucket long before Ji Zeyu came to his rescue.
Just then, a young eunuch walked in from a sideroom. Li Qitianâs pupils constricted violently, he had a feeling the youth didnât come bearing good news.
Far from being an ordinary eunuch, the young man was a spy specially trained for espionage, assassination, and the like. They normally corresponded in secret, so for him to appear out in the open dressed as a eunuch had Li Qitian suspecting something had gone amiss.
The youth came forward, bowed, then stepped to Li Qitianâs side for a few words, shocking the emperor so much that he dropped his string of topaz beads.