Translator: DragonRider
Ling Zhang thanked Tao Yi for his kindness and at the same time came to understand one particular thing more clearly?â?Yuwen Zhiâs disapproval of the marriage between him and Yuwen Tong probably had come to the knowledge of everybody in this city, and maybe in the eyes of some of them, what he had been doing was no different from a moth flying into the fire.
âBut you really did a good job.â Tao Yi changed the topic and paid Ling Zhang a compliment.
âHow so?â
âFirst you stood up to the Ninth Princess at the city gate, and then you shot down those gossips at the gateway of the imperial palace. After that, you even directly confronted Yuwen Zhi, and even he failed to get the best of the confrontation. News of all these things has spread. His Majesty having the Ninth Princess practice Buddhism due to her attempt to have you assassinated, in particular, shocked a lot of people. Before you entered the capital city, situation in the capital city had been different. Itâs been less than two days since you arrived, but now all people in this city know that itâs inadvisable to mess with you.â
Tao Yi was looking at Ling Zhang in admiration while making these remarks. Clearly he was gratified at Ling Zhangâs capabilities.
âThis is exactly what I want.â
Deterring those people was exactly what Ling Zhang intended to do. Only by having them know that he was no soft target would others think twice before deciding to do things that might be offensive to him.
The two old friends continued to talk about the old days and neither of them had any pretence of courtesy. After a while, Tao Yi offered to take Ling Zhang to the most famous tavern in the capital city to enjoy a meal.
âTheir signature dishes are very well-known. Iâll let you have a taste of every one of them,â observed Tao Yi smugly.
The tavern Tao Yi talked about was the Taibai Tavern. It was located in the eastern avenue, which was an uproarious street crowded with people.
Ling Zhang and Tao Yi went into the Taibai Tavern together, followed by Wang Dashan and Zhang Liu. None of their faces was familiar to many in this city, so their arrival didnât attract anybodyâs attention.
Tao Yi was the one who ordered the dishes. He also ordered a pot of wine for the occasion.
The Taibai Tavern was a three-story building. Rooms on the third floor were all private rooms. On the second floor were comfortable seats and tables separated by screens. And in the hall on the ground floor, there were neither private rooms nor screens. When the two of them arrived at the Taibai Tavern, it was almost filled to capacity. Fortunately, there were still a couple of comfortable seats available on the second floor, which happened to serve as a convenience for them.
âThis place is pretty popular.â Ling Zhang specially observed this tavern and found that most customers were sumptuously clothed.
âThe food here is good, and itâs located in a busy street, but most importantly, many respected figures in this city dine here regularly. Every year, before the imperial examination, a poem competition or something like that will be held in this tavern, and a lot of talented students will come here to participate, which is why itâs so popular,â explained Tao Yi.
Ling Zhang inclined his head and looked outside, thinking about opening a drugstore. When it came to opening a drugstore in the capital city, choosing the right site was very important, but most importantly, it was not easy to get the ownership of a good site. âAll things are difficult before they are easyâ, as the saying goes. âNo matter how difficult it will be, I must figure out a way to get it done,â he thought.
âYou see the guest at that table? They both work for the Dali Temple (the Supreme Judicial Court in feudal China). They didnât even change out of their robes,â said Tao Yi, stealthily pointing at two guests at another table.
Then he pointed at guests sitting beside another few tables.
âThose are the King Huiâs subordinates. You can recognize them by the ID plates on their belts.â
âThose students sitting there are from the Imperial College. They are wearing Confucian scholarâs robes.â
âFrom the Imperial College?â Ling Zhang flicked another glance at them. A Confucian scholarâs robe issued by the Imperial College was of blue and white, the main part blue, the piping white, which lent an air of vigorousness to the wearer.
âMy teacher told me that you were going to the Imperial College to study?â queried Tao Yi, who recalled something after seeing Ling Zhang flick another glance at those students of the Imperial College.
Ling Zhang gave a bob of his head. âYeah.â
Tao Yi commented, âPity Iâm in the Oriental Proprieties Academy. If I were a student of the Imperial College, we would be classmates.â
âTell me about it. Itâs all the emperorâs fault. Itâs his interference that caused this,â Ling Zhang thought.
Tao Yi, who had come to this city a long time ago, had not been in Tanyang when those events happened there, so he took advantage of this opportunity and asked Ling Zhang a lot of questions.
âIn those days, Tanyang was not the only place shrouded in panic. The atmosphere in the capital city was also extremely tense. The Sixth Prince was put under house arrest. The Concubine Shu was sent to the cold palace (a palace where an emperor installs members of the imperial family who do something wrong). All hard-core members of the faction headed by the Sixth Prince were stripped of their titles. Oh, thereâs also that Li Chong guy. Heâs the most unfortunate one. It is said that he was dragged out of his bed before he could make any reaction. In a word, there were quite some upheavals in the capital city as well. It was not until shortly before you and the Marshal arrived that the situation stabilized,â remarked Tao Yi.
Ling Zhang had also heard Yuwen Tong talk about the previous situation in the capital city. âSpeaking of people on the Sixth Princeâs side, that Peng Fang guy working in the Ministry of Works used to serve the Sixth Prince. Now he has switched allegiance to the King Duan. He also tried to have me poisoned in the Wu City,â thought Ling Zhang. He wondered how Yuwen Tongâs investigation into this case was going. In fact, he was more inclined to believe that Peng Fang had had orders from the King Duan. After all, the Sixth Prince had already been put under house arrest. Besides, even if they intended to take revenge, their target should have been Yuwen Tong rather than him.
âYou know whoâs going to fill the vacancy left by Zhang Chongâs death and become the new commander of the Tanyang Prefecture Guards?â asked Tao Yi mysteriously.
Ling Zhang had been informed of this by Yuwen Tong quite some time ago. âHe Xiao.â
Tao Yi was amazed. âYou knew about this?â
âSomeone told me, of course.â
The light dawned on Tao Yi. âI almost forgot that youâre with the Marshal. Thereâs probably nothing you donât know about.â
âYou specially mentioned He Xiao. Is there anything particular you want to tell me about?â Ling Zhang inquired of him.
Tao Yi gave a inclination of the head. âHe Xiao departed for Tanyang early yesterday morning. Iâve heard about something before, so I want to inform you.â
Ling Zhangâs heart briefly lurched. He had a general idea of what Tao Yi was going to say.
âIt is rumored that He Xiao is not really on good terms with the Marshal. Thereâs no telling whether or not he would make things difficult for your family after going to Tanyang. I think you should write Tongzhi Ling a letter telling him to keep an eye open,â said Tao Yi.
As expected, it was indeed about this matter. Ling Zhang replied, âThank you for reminding me, Elder Brother Tao. Yuwen Tong mentioned this to me as well. Iâve consulted with my uncle before I came here.â
Faintly disappointed to know that the information he offered wasnât of help, Tao Yi sighed, âAlas, having a marshal as a backer indeed makes a lot of difference.â
Ling Zhang looked at him somewhat amusedly. âThere are many things that I could use your help with as well. You see, I knew nothing about all those people that you just told me about. Youâve been in the capital city for many years. Iâm sure there are plenty of things that you have a better understanding of and know more about than I do.â
After hearing this, Tao Yi smugly responded, âWell, thatâs true. If you have any questions about any of these things, Iâm the very person you should go to.â
Zhang Liu, who had been standing on the side as still as a painting hanging on a wall, quietly flicked a glance at Tao Yi who had a self-satisfied expression on his face, thinking, âThis Tao Yi guy really knows about a lot of things, including even the fact that He Xiao and the Marshal donât get along.â
After three cups of wine, the two of them almost finished half of the meal. Right at this time, on the avenue, a couple of sumptuous horse-drawn carriages escorted by a team of guards slowly came to a halt in front of the doorway of the Taibai Tavern.
What made them conspicuous was that, apart from guards, there were also some maidservants beside those carriages. Anybody could tell at a glance that the passengers in the couple of carriages were female.
Of course, there was yet someone else even more eye-catching. It was a young man who had just jumped off the first carriage, gorgeously clothed, a haughty look on his face.
âCousin, weâve arrived at the Taibai Tavern,â said the man after walking up to the second horse-drawn carriage.
The carriage curtain was lifted and a luxuriously dressed fair maiden walked out, who had pretty features and looked a trifle artless. She called the young man cousin with a smile, held his hand poised to support her, and with that the young man guided her off the carriage.
âItâs been quite a while since the last time Iâve come here. Thank you for bringing me here, cousin,â remarked the maiden.
The young man replied with an arrogant face, âI can take you here anytime you feel like to come. Letâs go inside. Iâve reserved a private room on the third floor and also ordered many dishes you like. I guarantee youâll have a good time today.â
âThank you, cousin!â the maiden smiled.
The group of people walked into the Taibai Tavern and the tavernkeeper himself came to their welcome. âTo what do I owe this honor, Second Childe? Your gracious presence has added glitters to my humble tavern.â
âTavernkeeper Wang, is the private room I booked ready?â
âIt is, and all the dishes you ordered are poised to be served anytime.â
âYou may have them served now.â
âYou got it, Second Childe.â
The commotion from downstairs attracted many customersâ attention.
Tao Yi sitting beside the balustrade flicked a downward glance. At first he didnât notice anything special, but after a few moments, as if something occurred to him, he hurriedly craned beyond the balustrade, took another look and muttered with a frown on his face, âHow did he come to be here?â
Seeing this, Ling Zhang was somewhat curious. âWho is it?â
Tao Yi looked at him, fairly hesitating.
Ling Zhang was perplexed. âWhatâs the matter?â
âItâs Yuwen Qi,â replied Tao Yi.
Ling Zhang furrowed his brow. âYuwen Qi?â
âThereâs a maiden with him, whom I donât recognize, but the horse-drawn carriage seems to belong to Su family. If my guess is right, that maiden is daughter of the patriarch of Su family,â said Tao Yi.
Ling Zhangâs corrugated brow flattened out as he queried, âDaughter of the patriarch of Su family? Is there a problem?â
âWell, not really. Itâs just that this lady of Su family is Yuwen Qiâs cousin. Her mother and Yuwen Qiâs mother are cousins as well. Originally, her father was an official in another city. It was not until half a year ago that he was transferred into the capital city. His rank is not high, but because of the kinship between his family and Yuwen family, nobody dares to deal them a head-on blow, even though theyâre new to this city. Itâs said that Yuwen Qi dotes on this cousin of his,â explained Tao Yi.
âHis cousin?â Ling Zhangâs countenance fell weird and with that he looked at Zhang Liu.
Zhang Liu was speechless.
âBad luck. How come Childe Ling so coincidentally encountered someone from Su family in a tavern?!â he thought.
Zhang Liu inclined his head very grudgingly, suggesting that this cousin of Yuwen Qiâs was probably the one whom Zheng shi wanted to marry into Yuwen family. Quite unfortunately, the one she was meant to marry was their Marshal...
Ling Zhang sneered. âVery good.â
Tao Yi, who had not yet noticed anything wrong, was still talking. â... Anyway, the third floor is the only place Yuwen Qi would be every time he comes here. We wonât have to see them. Donât worry.â
âWorry? What could possibly worry me? Yesterday Yuwen Tong gave Yuwen Qi a kick, but heâs still in the mood for coming here today. It seems that that kick was not hard enough,â thought Ling Zhang.
While they were talking, footsteps came from the landing. Unsurprisingly, it was Yuwen Qi, and the maiden by his side was indeed pretty. A lot of male customers in the tavern were eyeing her. Yuwen Qiâs piercing eyes raked those men. Having received the warning, all those male customers hastily took their eyes off the maiden and didnât dare to look in her direction again.
The maiden was still chirping on to Yuwen Qi about something, looking as lively as a lark. Yuwen Qi listened to her, a very doting expression on his face.
Just like Tao Yi had speculated, they were going to the third floor, totally unconcerned with customers on the second floor.
Ling Zhang merely cast a glance at them and then immediately withdrew his gaze and lowered his eyes, making it difficult for others to see the look in them.
Zhang Liu stealthily observed him but failed to find any traces of his mood. Somewhat anxious, Zhang Liu made a suggestion, âChilde Ling, how about we go to the book market in the third east alley for a walk? You can conveniently find out if there are any particular books youâd like to buy.â
âIâm toast. Is Childe Ling by any chance angry?â he thought.