Prince Fu, Ning Guangshun, took pleasure in the misfortune of the Xie Clanâs eldest son when he came with a personal invitation to the Xie estate. At the same time, he was caught between laughing and crying. Xie Wenyuan had been shrewd his entire life. When he wanted wind, wind would come; when he wanted rain, rain would come. In the end, the very grandson heâd helped onto the throne had left him in a sorry plight. Perhaps this was simply his retribution; perhaps Ning Yu had been born as a wolf that couldnât be tamed.
Xie Anyi lowered his posture before this prince, but kept all of his fatherâs words at heart. When Prince Fu heard those words, he lost the mood to laugh at Grand Preceptor Xie. Dismiss the vassal lords? Isnât that just asking for their lives?
Inside the Grand Preceptorâs estate, second steward Xie Laifu was helping Grand Preceptor Xie take his medicine. At the same time, he reported, âGrand Preceptor, the kitchens are already preparing Prince Fuâs favorite tea and pastries. But will he really come?â
Prince Fu had once struggled for the throne with the previous emperor, while the Grand Preceptor had been the main force to helping the previous emperor to win his position. To put it bluntly, Grand Preceptor Xie was one of the culprits that had lost Prince Fu his throne. Second Steward Xie really couldnât fathom how Prince Fu would acknowledge the Grand Preceptor.
Grand Preceptor Xie checked the color of the skies outside the window and said, âThe prince should be just about arriving. Have my two sons go to the gates and greet him.â
Second Steward Xie hastened to obey. âYes, this servant will do so now.â
After the length of time it took to burn half a stick of incense passed, Prince Fu, Ning Guangshun, appeared before the Grand Preceptorâs gates. Xie Laifu sighed with feeling in his heart. His Grand Preceptor really was something. Nobody could escape from his grasp! Prince Fu didnât say much to the three sons of Grand Preceptorâs first wife. After a few civilities, he was brought to the Grand Preceptorâs study. There, Grand Preceptor Xie was half lying on a long and narrow couch. He didnât rise when Prince Fu entered, but clasped his hands together to apologize. âThis official has difficulty rising due to sickness. I ask the prince to forgive me for being unable to receive you personally.â
Prince Fu glanced at Grand Preceptor Xieâs complexion. Truly, he looked severely ill, with dark circles under his eyes and ashen white skin. It seemed like heâd aged a decade or more.
âAll of you withdraw,â Grand Preceptor Xie ordered his three sons.
Prince Fu sat down before Grand Preceptor Xie and said, âGrand Preceptor, since youâre too ill to rise, then this prince will make a long story short. Lou Ziguiâs really mentioned dismissing the vassal lords to His Majesty?â
Grand Preceptor Xie wore a pained smile. âIf the prince doesnât believe me, then why come to my estate?â
âThis prince believes that the most pressing issue for His Majesty and Lou Zigui now is disposing of you, the Grand Preceptor,â Prince Fu said coldly.
Grand Preceptor Xie said, âPrince, this official is simply blocking the blows from the front lines. Has prince ever considered where Lou Ziguiâs blade will fall once this official is disposed of? The late crown prince once said the the vassal lords had brought calamity to the country. Lou Zigui is simply promoting the late crown princeâs phrases.â
Prince Fu fell silent, before he asked, âThen what is Grand Preceptorâs meaning?â
âHis Majesty is still young,â Grand Preceptor Xie shook his head with a forced smile. âRight now, Lou Zigui has blinded him. This official has worked hard to coax him, but earned his ire instead. With things as they are now, the only way to have His Majesty dispose of the vile men by his side and bring in virtuous officials is to make him understand that Lou Zigui is incompetent when it comes to managing a country.â
Just who were the vile men and who were the virtuous officials?
Prince Fu widened his eyes as he discovered, to his shock, that getting older had only made Xie Wenyuan even more shameless.
âPrince,â Grand Preceptor Xie said, âThis official is powerless now.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Prince Fu replied, âWe princes will go ask His Majesty for the official salaries he owes us. If Lou Zigui canât produce the money or help His Majesty, then His Majesty will naturally realize his incompetence. What is Grand Preceptor planning?â
Grand Preceptor Xie clasped his hands at Prince Fu again and said, âPrince possesses vast talents.â
Prince Fu laughed. âThis prince is simply a defeated foe at the hands of the Grand Preceptor, not some vast talent. Grand Preceptor, what can this prince get out of helping you?â
Grand Preceptor Xie smiled. âPrince, helping others is helping yourself.â
Prince Fu smiled as well. Is it that easy to deal with Ning Yu? If the current emperor was an easy foe, would you be bedridden now, Xie Wenyuan? If he wanted the vassal lords to exert themselves, how could a simple verbal threat be enough?
At the same time, the hard-to-deal-with emperor was currently listening to the Head Commander of the Dragon Guards talk about the vassal lords.
âYour subordinate heard all this from His Highness, the late emperor,â Shadowgale said in a low voice as he walked with Ning Xiaoyao. âAll of the vassal lords own their own territories, but theyâre not allowed to own private armies. Still, everything else within those territories, including the land, farmers, and craftsmen, all belong to them. These lords neither pay taxes nor enlist in active service, but receive a large official salary from the imperial clan each year.â
Ning Xiaoyao clicked her tongue. âVassal lords are treated that well?â If she knew this earlier, she might as well transmigrate as a vassal lord instead! (Author: You make it sound like you can call the shots. o(â¯â¡â°)o )
Shadowgale said, âHis Highness Crown Prince said the forefathers of the country set down those rules to take care of the imperial sons who couldnât inherit the throne. To prevent them from suffering too much, the country ended up raising its own princes.â
Ning Xiaoyao thought it over. âBut as time passes, weâd only get more and more princes. The country only has so much land and money. If we need to raise more and more people each year, these princes will become the burden of the country. Isnât that right? Dangit, that means weâre basically raising a litter of big, fat pigs. And we canât even eat them after we fatten them up! We have to keep raising them until theyâre old, and then raise their children, forever?â
What kind of logic was this?! Ning Xiaoyao wanted to keel over at that founding Ning emperorâs feet. Shadowgale pretended he didnât hear anything about âfat pigsâ or whatever. Truly speaking, His Majesty was far more brutal with his words than the crown prince.
Xie Laifu stood by the front gates and saw Ning Xiaoyao swaggering over from a distance with her men in tow. Second Steward Xie couldnât believe his eyes. His Majesty was coming?!
Ning Xiaoyao stood at the entrance of the Xie estate and glanced at the two stone lions flanking its gates. There were eleven steps that led up to the front door, which was still unpainted. Two horse head walls[1. horse head wall (马头å¢) - matou qiang, an element of traditional Chinese architecture, usually a tall wall between houses that is accented with a horse sculpture at the ends. Horse head walls were used to fireproof houses in densely populated areas, and often had heights that extended above the houseâs original roofs.] bordered both sides of the door. This was the place that Ning Yu had lived for the first fourteen years of her life. Ning Xiaoyao tried her best to feel something from the premises, but got nothing.
Shadowgale murmured to Ning Xiaoyao, âLast time, the Supreme Commander ordered these front doors burnt down.â
Ning Xiaoyao replied, âA good burning. He shouldâve burned a bit more.â
Shadowgale didnât say anything else. His Majestyâs grudge with the Grand Preceptor is really too deep. Xie Laifu could verify that this was indeed the reigning emperor at their gates. But right now, his two legs were shaking so much that he couldnât even speak. There were a few men of the Xie estate who didnât recognize Ning Xiaoyao at all. When they saw the big group of people stop by the front gates, one of them pointed at her and asked, âWho are you?â
Ning Xiayaoâs foot pushed off against the ground before she landed atop the eleven steps to the front door. Shadowgale at the rest hastened to follow and stand behind her.
âYou guys,â the speaker quickly moved to step in front of Ning Xiaoyao. âThis is the Grand Preceptorâs estate, yet you...â
Shadowgale raised a hand and sent the man sprawling down the steps with a cold voice, âImpudence!â
âYour, your servant greets Your Majesty,â Xie Laifu kneeled towards Ning Xiaoyao.
The gate guards grew stunned at these words, too frozen in shock to bow at the emperor, much less report his arrival to the estate.
Ning Xiaoyao stared at the kneeling man before her and said, âAfter hearing that the Grand Preceptor fell ill, Zhenâs come to pay a call.â
â........â said Second Steward Xie. Werenât you the one that made my Grand Preceptor so angry that he spat up blood?
Ning Xiaoyao strode into the Grand Preceptorâs estate. She didnât even need to ask to know where he and Prince Fu were staying, because Wifey Magpieâs cousin was leading the way ahead of her. Ning Xiaoyao was a fast walker, and the Dragon Guards all had good lightness techniques. By the time Xie Laifu blinked, they had all disappeared.
âW-what should we do?â a gate guard asked, staring at the empty space before the doors.
Xie Laifu immediately crawled to his feet and half ran, half stumbled into the estate, shouting at the top of his lungs, âHis Majestyâs arrived! The emperor is here!â No matter the emperorâs motive, he still had to let the estate know of this esteemed ancestorâs arrival! Following Second Steward Xieâs shouts, the entire Grand Preceptorâs estate descended into chaos.
Ning Xiaoyao followed Wifey Magpieâs cousin to the courtyard outside Grand Preceptor Xieâs study. She had Shadowgale and the rest take care of the guards while she knocked one over herself and stepped into the courtyard.
When Grand Preceptor Xie heard the sounds of fighting outside, he asked out loud, âWhatâs happening?â
Ning Xiaoyao opened the study door and said, âGrand Preceptor, Zhenâs come to see you.â
At the sight of Ning Xiaoyao, Grand Preceptor Xie sat bolt upright. Prince Fu was absolutely dumbfounded by the sight Why was this little emperor running over here?
Ning Xiaoyao stood at perfect military stance before the bed and said to Grand Preceptor Xie, âEh? You were just lying down before, but now youâve sat up since Zhenâs arrived. If Zhen spends time to chat with you about life a bit, maybe youâll completely recover, Grand Preceptor.â
When an official saw His Majesty, they were supposed to make the the most formal of bows. For example, Prince Fu was already kneeling on the ground. But Grand Preceptor Xie didnât want to bow, so he simply looked at Ning Xiaoyao. He had watched this girl grow up, so recognized her facial features and figure as Ning Yu without a doubt. But Grand Preceptor Xie still felt that she was unlike Ning Yu at all. The Ning Yu he knew didnât have this kind of towering courage and always stood a little hunchbacked. The Ning Yu he knew respected and even feared him a little, and would always avoid his gaze while admiring him. Currently, this person... Grand Preceptor Xie dearly wanted to ask this Ning Yu before him now, âJust who are you?'
Grand Preceptor Xie slowly crept off the ground to kneel. Ning Xiaoyao reached out with her hands and helped up Grand Preceptor Xie and Prince Fu. âThereâs no need to be so polite, letâs sit down and talk.â
Grand Preceptor Xie said, âYour Majestyâs presence brings light to this humble dwelling. The reason Your Majesty came today was...â
âZhen heard youâre asking Zhen for money?â Ning Xiaoyao asked Prince Fu before Grand Preceptor Xie finished his civilities.
Prince Fu subconsciously replied, âThis official doesnât dare.â
Ning Xiaoyao laughed and praised, âZhen knew that you wouldnât! Youâre a loyal subject!â
â........â said Prince Fu.
Grand Preceptor Xieâs voice turned even more respectful as he spoke. âYour Majesty, the official salaries were an ancient rule of our forefathers.â
Prince Fu hurried to continue the topic. âThatâs right, Your Majesty. These are the forefatherâs rules; moreover, the vassal lords have thousands of men in these estates...â
âYou have a thousand people in your house?â Ning Xiaoyao interrupted.
Prince Fu nodded his head. Ning Xiaoyao spread out her hands. âItâs useless even if you have 10,000 men. Zhen has no money.â
Prince Fu stood startled before he spoke. âYour Majesty is the Son of Heaven!â Arenât you shameless, saying that you donât have any money as the emperor?
âItâs useless even if Iâm some Son of Heaven. Zhen really has no money,â Ning Xiaoyao told Prince Fu sincerely.
Prince Fu fell silent. So are you going to be shameless until the end to renege on your debt?