In the courier hostel.
âYour Highness, we... failed!â
Shan Congwen sprang to his feet. âHow could you? Wasnât the plan watertight?â
âWe have no idea what happened in there. Ling Zhang wasnât poisoned. The waiter trying to poison him has committed suicide.â
Shan Congwen paced up and down in the room twice, looking very anxious. âWhat about the groom of the racecourse?â
âHe was taken away. Yuwen Tongâs men had him. Fortunately that groom is merely a contract killer. He doesnât know it was us who hired him to do that. Just now Iâve had the go-between disposed of beforehand.â
Shan Congwenâs countenance slightly softened but was still sulky.
âThe King Hui probably has been informed as well. Given that weâve failed to kill Ling Zhang twice, Iâm afraid there might be a change of the deal between us and the King Hui.â
Shan Congwen, cold-faced, said, âThere wonât. As long as he still wants to ascend the throne, cooperating with us will remain his only choice, for besting the King Duan, the King Yu and the Crown Prince unaided is no easy job.â
âThen... what do we do now?â
âWe wait for another opportunity,â said Shan Congwen through gritted teeth, clenching his fists tightly.
âBut... the emperor has already begun to suspect us because of what happened in the hunting ground and would probably have us leave the Great Yue immediately after the hunting, which means weâre running out of time. Your Highness, the most important purpose of this journey of us to the Great Yue is to keep Yuwen Tong from contracting an alliance with the imperial family of the Great Yue by marriage, cast in a bone between Yuwen Tong and the imperial family and eventually have the emperor of the Great Yue kill Yuwen Tong, but weâve stayed here for such a long time and the mission is still unaccomplished. Is pinning our hopes on the King Hui really going to help us get what we want?â
Shan Congwenâs face grew impatient and fretful. âIâm just as anxious to get this fucking job done as you are. Itâs all that goddamn Ling Zhang guyâs fault. His fucking arrival upset many of my plans. Originally I believed that the Ninth Princess not marrying Yuwen Tong meant our task was half fulfilled, but then the emperorâs attitude became uncertain because of it â Yuwen Tong had a falling out with Yuwen Zhi and intends to marry a man, which means that he wonât have any children, and he also willingly let the emperor get the goods on him. Now the emperor is not as determined to kill Yuwen Tong as he used to be before, leaving me no fucking choice but to go to so much trouble to cooperate with the King Hui, which is unbelievably unfortunate.â
âHow about we directly have Yuwen Tong assassinated?â
Shan Congwen spat, âYou think I wouldâve waited so long if thatâs an option?!â
His subordinate felt rather awkward in the knowledge that what Shan Congwen said was true. They wouldnât have gone to so much bother had they stood a chance of assassinating Yuwen Tong.
Shan Congwen continued, âBesides, having Yuwen Tong assassinated is too risky. Weâll be the first ones people suspect. What weâre supposed to do is split the North-western Army, rather than give them an excuse to launch an attack on our country with boosted morale. We must figure out a way to have Yuwen Tong die at the hands of people of the Great Yue. It would be best if a member of the imperial family takes his life. Only in this way can we shake the foundations of the North-western Armyâs allegiance and get the opportunity we need.â
Shan Congwen had gradually calmed down while making these remarks. âThe Crown Prince of the Great Yue claims to be ill, but thereâs no telling whether itâs true or not, and we couldnât even have an audience with him. Thereâs no conflict of interest between Yuwen Tong and the King Duan or the King Yu, and the latter two are even bent on curry favor with the former. Cooperating with them would be a very risky move as well, for theyâre too inclined to switch sides; one mistake and weâll be doomed. Driving a wedge between Yuwen Tong and the emperor of the Great Yue is our best choice. Itâs a pity that the emperor, though having a very suspicious mind, is also fully aware of Yuwen Tongâs value, otherwise he wouldnât have put up with Yuwen Tong for so many years. Heâs a wily old fox. We can but make some covert arrangements, and we cannot afford to let him find out that weâre involved in this, or else itâd be having the opposite effect. This also makes me feel my hands are tied. Yuwen Tong is the one to blame for this â it was because of him that all the important pawns we planted in the capital city of the Great Yue were eliminated. Now I have nobody at my disposal except for some insignificant lackeys.
âThough our cooperation with the King Hui promises no quick results, itâs likelier to succeed. Since we have something on him, heâd have no choice but to execute Yuwen Tong after ascending the throne, even if he regrets. On top of that, itâll be easier for us to keep the new emperor under control if the King Hui is the one to be enthroned, and itâll also be easier to take the Great Yue. We may also incite civil strife in the Great Yue to undermine its power while assisting him in striving for the throne so that our country wouldnât be disturbed during the period of recuperating and building up strength.â
His subordinate, after hearing Shan Congwenâs analysis, lowered his head and said, âYouâre so wise and visionary, Your Highness. Just now I was being impulsive. If I understand you correctly, cooperating with the King Hui is a must for us. But the King Hui stated categorically that the prerequisite of him cooperating with us is we kill Ling Zhang. Given that weâve suffered a spate of failures and the Great Yue has begun to suspect us, do we still stand a chance of getting it done?â
Shan Congwen said through gritted teeth, âWeâll create another chance if we donât. That Ling Zhang guy has to go to the Imperial College every day, doesnât he? Although it wonât be easy to gain entry into the Imperial College, current circumstances leave us no alternative. Figure out a way to infiltrate into that college.â
That subordinate of his, though finding this task of a very high level of difficulty, still earnestly bobbed his head. âIâll go and start collecting intelligence right away. The courier hostel is under very close surveillance these days, and I think we have to wait a few days before contacting the King Hui once again lest we be identified.â
Shan Congwen waved his hand. âI know. Just go and do what youâre supposed to do.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
After his subordinate left, Shan Congwen abruptly smacked his fist down onto the table. âShit! That Ling Zhang guy actually escaped from death twice in a row. Does he really have some kind of guardian angel who always helps him get out of the jaws of danger, by any chance?â
He didnât believe that he couldnât kill this man named Ling Zhang.
...
Meanwhile, in the Ling Mansion.
âWhat do you mean you have a clue pointing to the King Hui?â Ling Zhang inquired of Yuwen Tong after sitting down, bursting with impatience. After all, he had never suspected the King Hui before this day, and Yuwen Tong had once said that the King Hui acted very normally making no special response in the hunting ground in the western suburbs on that day.
Yuwen Tong said, âSomeone interfered with the line-up of the horse race in the hunting ground in the western suburbs on that day. The official in charge of the draw tampered with the draw-pot at the King Huiâs behest.â
Ling Zhang was astonished. âHow did you come to be suspicious of the line-up?â
Yuwen Tong answered, âThereâs a long distance between the wood and the riding track. The waiting area where students stay is even further away and there are trees in between, too, which means it was very difficult for the assassin to see with his own eyes you were in the next round. Didnât you find that given the distance between you two, the assassin could only see you face clearly when you were very close to him? Furthermore, though youâve been very famous in the capital city recently, there are not really many people who can recognize you, so the assassin mustâve been informed beforehand of which round youâd be in.â
Ling Zhang carefully thought back to that horse race and found that what Yuwen Tong said was true. No wonder Yuwen Tong had become suspicious of the official in charge of the draw.
Yuwen Tong added, âThat master of ceremonies has admitted that he made some underhand arrangements, but but I cannot mete out punishment to him straight away because the mastermind might be alarmed if I do.â
Ling Zhang inclined his head. âI understand.â
Then he continued, âThat assassin was also a subject of the Great Yue. Was it really the King Hui not those from the Wan Kingdom who sent him, by any chance?â
Yuwen Tong shook his head. âThat crossbow was by no means from the residential compound of the King Hui. As early as the time when I was still in border areas, I had heard rumors that the Wan Kingdom had been secretly developing ingenious crossbows, but itâs never been confirmed. That day, after hearing what you said, I basically narrowed down the suspect list to the Wan Kingdom. Even if it wasnât those from the Wan Kingdom who sent the assassin, itâs unmistakable that they were involved in this matter.â
Ling Zhang exhaled deeply. âThat accounts for it. If I understand you correctly, youâre saying that the King Hui is in league with the Wan Kingdom?â
Yuwen Tong inclined his head. âItâs very likely.â
Then he added, âThe diplomatic corps of the Wan Kingdom have been laying low all along lately, touring the city with either the King Hui or the King Duan, which makes it convenient for them to make contact with the King Hui. Previously Iâd always been suspicious of the purpose of their prolonged stay in the Great Yue. After this thing happened, I vaguely guessed something.â
Ling Zhang asked him, âWhat is it?â
Yuwen Tong shook his head. âItâs only a speculation, and I have to do some digging before I could confirm it. Youâll have to take a few days off from school. Just tell them that your arm injury worsened after the horse race and need nursing. The trade caravan will enter the capital city in approximately nine days. I know you want to go there to make arrangements yourself very much, but itâs not the right time for you to go outside. Iâll have some men help Wang Qing handle it. Just wait until I rid ourselves of all threats. If you feel bored, Iâll invite your grandfather around. What do you say?â
Ling Zhang first gave a nod and then looked at him in confusion. âHow do you know the trade caravan will arrived in the capital city in nine days?â
Even he himself had just come to know this after receiving a letter from his uncle who was in Tanyang. Because of the attempted assassination and the belief that it would take the trade caravan another few days to arrive, he hadnât consulted with Yuwen Tong about this matter immediately. Had he had a lapse of memory and actually already told Yuwen Tong about it?
The look in Yuwen Tongâs eyes unnoticeably flickered and with that he replied, âYour uncle sent me a letter as well.â
Ling Zhang looked at him curiously. âWhat does he say in the letter?â
Yuwen Tong said, âHe wants me to take good care of you.â
Nothing else? Ling Zhang didnât suspect anything. He just felt that this was somewhat too simple.
Yuwen Tong immediately steered the conversation away from this topic. âAnyway, the matter of the trade caravan can wait. Even if they had already arrived, Iâd be able to have everything handled properly.â
On hearing Yuwen Tong talk in such a serious tone, Ling Zhang who had a sense of propriety came to realize that this matter was probably related to something of great severity which had made the one wanting him dead determined to kill him.
âI know. Iâll stay here,â said Ling Zhang.
Yuwen Tong, seeing his meek bearing, felt that his sweetheart was so adorable, his heart brimming over with affections for Ling Zhang.
But if anybody tried to do Ling Zhang harm, he definitely wouldnât let the threat exist. Now that some people were so insistent on flirting with the line heâd drawn in the sand, he didnât mind have them know how it felt to regret.
âYoung Master, Childe Tao came,â someone reported outside the room.
Ling Zhang was surprised. âTao Yi? We parted just a while ago. Why did he come again?â
âI donât know, Young Master, but judging from his countenance, Childe Tao is rather anxious,â said the servant.
Ling Zhang rose to his feet, exchanged glances with Yuwen Tong and said, âIâll go and meet him. Maybe itâs something urgent.â