The roving rebel bands had taken over 19 of East Jiâs cities, but the royal court was going to send out troops to suppress them. News of this quickly spread throughout the capital and beyond. People who harbored fear of the rebelsâ advance began to hold hope in their new sovereign Ning Xiaoyao. Perhaps this emperor will resolve the disaster of the attacking bandits?
As for Prince Fu, heâd thought things through by the time the Lord Protectorâs men brought him to the largest grain shop in the city. He couldnât be the only one to bleed from this mess, or the sole party to suffer. All of them were brothers of the imperial clan and such matters concerned the whole kingdom. Why should he be the only one to sacrifice? Just because his fief was at Fenglin City?
Prince Fuâs thinking was basically along the lines of âIf Iâm no good, then no one else should be good, either. If I die, you all have to die with me.â With this idea in mind, Prince Fu brought Pei Yan and the Lord Protectorâs retainers and guards to clear out all the grain shops of the imperial clansmen in the city. Of course, none of the imperial clansmen were going to take this lying down. The skies hadnât rained money on any of them without effort. The clansmen quickly determined that His Majestyâs orders were behind Prince Fuâs actions and went to find Prince Zhi for help. It was better to get a leader to decide such things for them while they discuss their options.
Prince Zhi sat in his study and glanced at the steward whoâd come to deliver a letter before looking back at Deng Rong, who was standing in front of him. âThis prince is sick,â he said, âWithin the next few days, Iâll be going back to Qiufeng City, so Iâm not seeing any callers today.â
The steward muttered an assent and prepared to pass on the word to the imperial clansmen, but Prince Zhi added after some thought, âSpread word that Prince Fuâs behavior is normal in face of the fact that his home is in Fenglin City. The generals of the rebel bands are killing their way there as we speak. As sons and grandsons of the imperial house, we should do our best to strive for the peopleâs sake.â
The old steward simply couldnât believe his ears. For once, his master had spoke such upright, decent words. Prince Zhi simply waved a hand at the steward to tell him to withdraw. Once he was gone, Prince Zhi looked back at Deng Rong. âDo you know the consequences if your Supreme Commander fails to uphold his promise?â
Deng Rong only smiled. âMy Supreme Commanderâs already said, if he goes back on his word, you can simply slaughter that little Fang Tang, Prince.â
Lou Zigui had promised that they would restore everything that Prince Fu told people to take this time. This was why Prince Zhi had agreed not to raise a fuss with the clansmen and bring Fang Tang over to Qiufeng City with him. As Qiufeng was located right by the border of Anyuanâs Six Provinces, Prince Zhi was very clear just how much money Lou Zigui had access to. He knew that all of the Lou Clanâs assets had been spent on the Black Frost Cavalryâs armored horses. Despite that, the crack troops of the cavalry were still having difficult days. Lou Zigui had brought over money to bribe passage with him, then promised today to restore everything that had been taken. Just where was he going to get the cash and goods from? Only through the little emperor behind him.
Between Ning Xiaoyao and Grand Preceptor Xie, Prince Zhi had hesitated before ultimately picking the emperor. For one thing, Xie Wenyuan had once sent assassins after him so he bore a grudge; for another, Prince Zhi had been paying attention when Ning Xiaoyao turned the capitalâs dignified and impressive Xie Clan upside down, earned Lou Ziguiâs absolute allegiance (Author: Thatâs because those two slept together....), control a man like Prince Fu in the palm of his hand, slowly wrest away Xie Wenyuanâs power bit by bit, and raise his own troops and horses. A ruthless, callous, wicked (Author: Hey!) emperor like that was someone Prince Zhi absolutely didnât want to offend. He was certain that Xie Wenyuan would die by the hands of his grandson sooner or later.
âYou can go back,â Prince Zhi told Deng Rong. âTell your Supreme Commander that Iâll send someone to inform him before I leave the capital. Have Fang Tang make preparations for a long journey.â
Deng Rong muttered an assent.
Prince Zhi then added, âBut Fang Tang was stabbed by Xie Anji. Is he still fit for long travel?â
Deng Rong replied, âAfter the incident happened, this soldier didnât get a chance to see Fang Tang and am currently unclear as to his status. But prince doesnât need to worry. If Fang Tang canât travel, my Supreme Commander will send people to accompany prince on your journey.â
âMm,â Prince Zhi replied, before waving Deng Rong away. Deng Rong bowed and withdrew. As Prince Zhi sat with his eyes shut behind his study table, he decided that heâd have to stop doing business with the Northern Hu temporarily again. If a day comes when Ning Yu grows overweening, who could guarantee that he wonât pin me for the crime of private business deals with the Northern Hu? Once that squirt gets rid of Xie Wenyuan, we imperial clansmen will be the next thorn in his eye. Heâll have to clear out his share of evidence and silence mouths as needed. As for Lou Zigui...
Prince Zhi opened a drawer to take out the silver drafts that Lou Zigui had gifted him previously. He tapped the neat stack of papers before determining to return them to Lou Zigui soon. Otherwise, Iâll have to resort to begging Lou Zigui for help when Ning Yu takes ultimate power. He didnât really want to do it, but not everything went as one wanted. Prince Zhi sighed.
Deng Rong tugged down on his wide hat brim as he walked out of a narrow side door to the property. One of Prince Zhiâs servants handed him a horse as he came out. As Deng Rong flipped onto the horse, he accepted the reins from the servantâs hand and whipped the steed in the direction of the imperial palace.
In the antechamber, the imperial clansmen heard the stewardâs message from Prince Zhi and were collectively stunned. Did those words really come from Prince Zhi, Ning Guangyuanâs lips?
The steward remained half-bowed as he put on a smiling face to address the crowd. âMy master really is very ill.â
âVery ill,â Prince Xi, Ning Guangzong, abruptly rose from his chair with a cold voice. âHe certainly picked a time to be sick!â So speaking, he spun on his heel and stalked out of the receiving hall.
Prince Qi quickly stood up as well. âWhy are you leaving?â
âAm I supposed to stay and wait on Ning Guangyuan while heâs sick?â Prince Xi said mockingly. âIf thatâs the case, I might as well go find Prince Fu or His Majesty myself!â As Prince Xi stormed off in a temper, ten or more clansmen followed in his wake. Those left in the receiving hall exchanged glances, unsure of what to do next.
Prince Qi looked at the steward and said, âGo tell your master prince that I, Ning Guangbei, want to call on him during his illness.â
The steward muttered an assent before hastily running off to see Prince Zhi. Prince Qi looked at the clansmen still sitting there, then thought of Prince Fu, Prince Zhi, and who had left with Prince Xi. He silently sighed. Ning Yu actually broke up the alliance of us clansmen. But I didnât feel him try any schemes on us at all!
While Prince Qi was sitting and sighing, Grand Preceptor Xie had ordered men to carry him to Xie Anjiâs room. Although Xie Anji hadnât broken any bones after been beaten up by Fang Tang and the Dragon Guards, then kicked down the steps by Ning Xiaoyao, he was still nursing his injuries. When Grand Preceptor Xie came in, he was currently nursing his wounds in bed. He quickly attempted to rise at the sight of his father.
âLie down,â Grand Preceptor Xie told Xie Anji as he waved a hand to dismiss all of the servants present. They withdrew in a hurry.
âClean up your things,â Grand Preceptor Xie told Xie Anji. âFather has a good friend in the Wu region. Recently, heâs sent me a letter saying heâs seriously ill, so you should go and visit him in my place.â
âWhat?â Xie Anji forgot all about his pains and pushed off the bed to sit upright, startled. âFather, you want to send me to the Wu region right now?â
âThereâs no other choice,â Grand Preceptor Xie lowered his voice. âNing Yu sent Tao Yu to lead the army to East Ji. Prince Fuâs been won over to his side as well. I can almost guarantee that heâll send you off to the army headed for East Ji just to guard against me.â
âWhat is father planning to do?â Xie Anji asked in reply.
But Grand Preceptor Xie only countered, âWhat else can father do? Ning Yu is just being petty.â
Xie Anji thought it over before saying, âThen this son will go to the army. Father, donât worry, this son wonât lose face for you.â
âYou want to go earn military merits?â Grand Preceptor Xie looked coldly at him.
Xie Anji bore the brunt of his glare and nodded. âThis son has practiced martial arts before. I---â
âDo you think Tao Yu will give you a chance to gain any merit?â Grand Preceptor Xie cut him off harshly. âYouâre the son of Xie Wenyuan, but why do you have no brains?â
Xie Anji grew tongue-tied.
âFather cannot allow Tao Yu to succeed,â Grand Preceptor Xie lowered his voice to murmur. âSince Prince Fu is standing on Ning Yuâs side, donât blame this old man for being ruthless.â
A chill stole upon Xie Anjiâs heart as he asked in a trembling voice, âFather, what are you going to do? Give East Ji over to the rebels? Those are rebels, ah.â
âIf Tao Yu and Prince Fu die, the royal court can always send other people to lead troops in their place,â Grand Preceptor Xie said. âFather will guarantee that the rebel bands wonât make it past Cold Pond Pass.â[1. Cold Pond Pass (坿³½å ³) ï¼ Han Ze Guan. Passes are usually stationed garrison checkpoints of a country either on or within its borders, usually a gate surrounded by walls or natural features that make it easily defendable against intruders.]
âHow are you going to guarantee that?â Xie Anji asked hastily. âFather, once those rebel bands break through Cold Pond Pass, theyâll have nothing but flat lands all the way to the capital! Itâd be impossible to defend against them then!â
âThen do you want to just watch as Ning Yu destroys our Xie Clan?â Grand Preceptor Xie challenged back.
Xie Anji fell silent.
âFather will make all the arrangements,â Grand Preceptor Xie continued. âI have great expectations for you as the only son left of my first wife, so you cannot fall into Ning Yuâs hands.â
âBut what about this sonâs job?â
âFather has already sent up a message asking for leave in your place,â Grand Preceptor Xie replied. âYou depart tonight.â
Xie Anji grew worried. âAnd if His Majesty doesnât approve of the leave?â
âEven if His Majesty doesnât, you still have to leave,â Grand Preceptor Xie had thought it all out. âHe canât kill father, so what are you worried about? Clean up your things and leave as soon as it gets dark.â
Xie Anji could only nod to agree. Faced with Grand Preceptor Xie, the Second Young Master Xie had never said ânoâ in his life.
âBe careful on the road,â Grand Preceptor Xie warned again.
âYes,â Xie Anji replied.
âIf you hear that somethingâs happened to father, you should never return,â Grand Preceptor Xie added.
Xie Anji was shocked by those words and exclaimed back, âWhy not send someone in disguise as refugees to kill their way into the palace and murder Ning Yu instead?!â
Grand Preceptor Xie shook his head. âNow is not the time.â
âThen when can we kill that tyrant?!â Xie Anji asked.
Grand Preceptor Xie turned towards the window, only to see a little sparrow standing outside. âYou prepare yourself,â he said as he turned back. âFather will tell you these things in the future.â
Xie Anji could only nod.
As Grand Preceptor Xie called for his pageboys to carry him away, he looked towards the window again. The sparrow that had been there before had already flown away. He gave a self-deprecating laugh as he left Xie Anjiâs room. Have I been reduced to jumping at imaginary fears now? As if a sparrow could ever be Ning Yuâs informant. (Author: Grand Preceptor, itâs best if you never find out the truth.)n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om