After lunch, as there was still some time left for rest, Ling Zhang tried to convince Yuwen Tong to take a nap but failed.
âLetâs have a nap together,â suggested Yuwen Tong, drawing Ling Zhang into the inner hall. Thanks to his powerful internal energy, he could work for seven consecutive days without sleep and still remain energetic. Now he had merely had a couple of hectic days, and he had slept at night, so right now he was not tired, but a chance to lie on the same bed with Ling Zhang for a while was not something he would say no to.
He carved the time out, so he wouldnât let it go to waste.
As Ling Zhang lay down onto the bed, he sighed, âGoing to sleep immediately after a meal â this is what pigs do.â
Yuwen Tong reached out a hand and kneaded Ling Zhangâs stomach and belly. âDid you overeat?â
Ling Zhang replied, âNo.â
Ever since Yuwen Tong had made up his mind to never let Ling Zhang overeat again, he always reminded Ling Zhang not to eat too much whenever they dined together, and slowly Ling Zhang had developed a habit. Even during the separation when Yuwen Tong had been in the north-west, he had still been restraining himself from overeating.
âYou should close your eyes and get some sleep,â Ling Zhang added.
Yuwen Tong took his hand, holding it, stroking it, closing his eyes.
Ling Zhang twisted his head aside to look at him. Seeing that Yuwen Tong had indeed closed his eyes, he slowed his breathing and at the same time shifted his position slightly and then remained motionless, letting Yuwen Tong hold his hand. He had asked Yuwen Tong to close his eyes and sleep, but his own eyes stayed open. After he collected his thoughts, his fatherâs words came floating out of his memory once again.
Both the matter of his fatherâs rebirth and what Yuwen Tong had done in his last incarnation were keeping him from sleeping.
Had Yuwen Tong really never married for his whole life in his last incarnation? Heâd stayed in the north-west defending the border like a warlord who answered to nobody but himself. He... hadnât taken the place of the Zhou family, the imperial household, as he had done in this incarnation? Why?
He wondered whether his father knew the reason. There was no doubt his father had been through a lot afterward in his last incarnation, but he didnât know if his fatherâs and Yuwen Tongâs paths had crossed again. If they had, his father should know something about it, and Ling Zhang wanted to find out.
While he was thinking about this, his hand involuntarily made a slight movement. Yuwen Tong, who was lying beside him, wasnât really asleep. He had closed his eyes only because he had sensed that Ling Zhang wanted him to get some rest. Naturally, he felt this subconscious hand movement of Ling Zhangâs.
A moment ago, when he had closed his eyes, Ling Zhang had clearly slackened his breathing for fear of causing him any disturbance, but now Ling Zhangâs breathing was changing somewhat, and his hand was stirring automatically, which showed that Ling Zhangâs mind was wandering, and it was very likely that what he was thinking had something to do with what he had tried to conceal from him just now...
âWhat are you thinking about?â Yuwen Tong suddenly inquired.
Ling Zhang started, jerking his head aside to look at him. âYou werenât asleep?â
Yuwen Tong raised Ling Zhangâs hand which heâd been holding. Seeing this, Ling Zhang immediately came to realize that he seemed to have subconsciously moved his hand. âDid I wake you up?â
Yuwen Tong responded, âNot really, because I wasnât asleep. Just now you were absent-minded. What were you thinking about?â
Ling Zhang, who couldnât disclose to Yuwen Tong anything about his last incarnation for the moment, shook his head. âI wasnât feeling tired and couldnât sleep, so I gave the current situation some thought.â
At the mention of this, he recalled that there was really something he needed to talk with Yuwen Tong about. âWhen I was on my way out of the palace this morning, I chanced upon Yuwen Feng. He looked much thinner than before and had dark circles under his eyes. I think one reasonâs because of his unduly heavy workload in the Ministry of Rites, and the second reasonâs because of Yuwen Zhi and Yuwen Qi. Have you considered what to do with the two of them?â
Yuwen Tong had a sneaking suspicion that Ling Zhang wasnât telling the truth, but what Ling Zhang had just brought up was indeed a problem, so he replied, âFang Quan and his followers must be convicted of attempted coup. Since Yuwen Zhi played a part in it, I cannot let him get away unpunished. The reason why Yuwen Feng still has his position in the Ministry of Rites is because everybody knows Yuwen Zhi placed him under house arrest, just as they know about Yuwen Zhiâs involvement in the coup. If I punish Fang Quan and his followers and spare Yuwen Zhi, not only will I, a newly enthroned emperor, be doubted, I will also lose my prestige among the people. As a result, Yuwen Zhi must be severely penalized.â
Ling Zhang, â...â
âYou said so much. Are you going soft?â
Yuwen Tong shook his head and replied, âMe saying so much means that considering either personal grudges between us or his crimes, Yuwen Zhi must die, but Yuwen Feng is a talent whoâs useful to both me and the imperial court, and I donât want to hurt his feelings too badly. Apart from anything else, he is my cousin, a member of the Yuwen family, which is why I have to reconsider the handling of this matter with more caution.â
âMaybe you should just spare his life and mete out some other penalties to him,â observed Ling Zhang.
Yuwen Tong lightly shook his head. âIâll need some more time to figure out what kind of penalties would be the most appropriate.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAre you going to have Fang Quan and all his followers executed?â Ling Zhang inquired of him.
Yuwen Tong said, âThey have to die.â
Ling Zhang suggested, âHow about executing only Fang Quan and the couple of arch-criminals and banishing the others whose involvement was less deep? By doing this, youâll have a reason to spare Yuwen Zhiâs life. Besides... thereâs yet another problem. As Zhou Mingâan has abdicated the throne, we canât do anything to him for the moment. If he intercedes on behalf of Fang Quan and you execute Fang Quan regardless, wouldnât it make some people disgruntled? To my knowledge, all those civil officials care about this kind of stuff pretty much.â
Yuwen Tong sneered, âThatâs yet another reason why I have to kill Fang Quan. If I donât, those people would take it for a chink in my armor and think Iâm a pushover. I need to do something to have them dismiss the kind of thoughts that they shouldnât have from their minds.â
Ling Zhang didnât feel that there was anything wrong with Yuwen Tongâs methods. He just worried that there might be some harsh comments that would compromise the stability of the political situation after Yuwen Tongâs enthronement.
âI spared Zhou Mingâan and had him abdicate the throne because I didnât want to cause any greater unrest. After all, given the current circumstances, the best move is to have this country go through this period of transition peacefully and let the people restore their lives, not to subject them to more turmoil, but because of this, there hasnât been enough bloodshed during the process of my taking the throne. If I am to psych those people out, Iâll have to take more lives, which is why I need to kill Fang Quan and his followers. I started out as a military officer and numerous enemies died by my saber, which is a fact I shall have them lodge firmly in their minds, so that theyâll know what the right thing to do is,â said Yuwen Tong.
Ling Zhang came to understand. âWhen do you plan to deal with Fang Quan and the others? Before the enthronement or after?â
Yuwen Tong kept silent for a moment and then responded, âBefore the enthronement.â
Ling Zhang was briefly stupefied, then sat up and looked at Yuwen Tong. âSo soon? What are you going to do with them?â
Yuwen Tong released Ling Zhangâs hand, pulled him to his chest and put his arms around him. âItâs not too soon. Having these people taken care of as soon as possible will do us a lot of good. As for how to do it, Iâm waiting for an opportunity. Itâs complicated and explaining it will take some doing. Youâll understand when the time comes.â
Ling Zhang looked at him incredulously. This guy was talking in riddles once again. He stared at Yuwen Tong for quite a while and then said, âPromise me youâll let me know when you need my help. I want to be helpful and share your burden.â
Yuwen Tong said, âIâll tell you when the time is ripe. The specifics of the plan will have to wait until necessary arrangements are made to be finalized. It wonât be long. Iâll fill you in on all the details, and Iâll let you know if thereâs something you could help with.â
It was after hearing this that Ling Zhang became satisfied and let it go.
However, the old question â what to do with Yuwen Zhi â returned to his mind. Lying prone on Yuwen Tong with his head rested on Yuwen Tongâs shoulder, Ling Zhang mulled over it, somewhat vexed.
Cuddling him, stroking his back automatically, Yuwen Tong was looking sideways. For an instant, his eyes went cold, but he didnât let Ling Zhang see it.
...
The two of them talked for a little while longer, lay in silence for another few moments and then it was time for Yuwen Tong to return to the consultation hall.
Yuwen Tong got out of bed and adjusted his clothes. Ling Zhang helped him smooth his hair and said, âI forgot to tell you this â Yuwen Feng said that some of the preparatory work for the wedding ceremony would be brought forward, that the Ministry of Rites would send someone to consult with me about it in a day or two. I think maybe you should let me handle this matter, so that you could focus on the state affairs without being distracted by the wedding ceremony.â
Yuwen Tong thought about it for a fleeting moment and then said, âAll right.â
But secretly he was a little unhappy. In his eyes, it was the wedding ceremony that was of the greatest importance, but right now he was up to his neck in those tedious and trivial chores, which made him feel that he was letting things get out of perspective. However, if he couldnât handle those government affairs properly, his and Ling Zhangâs wedding would be affected. In order for everything to go smoothly at their huge wedding ceremony, he indeed had to steel himself and tough it out. The very thought of this rendered him frustrated.
His countenance was still faintly sulky when he left. On his way to the consultation hall, he was emanating a frighteningly brooding air, and all those who were following in his wake didnât dare utter a word.
âShisan.â
âSire.â
Miao Shisan soon showed up.
Somewhat unaccustomed to his new title, Yuwen Tong briefly paused but didnât show anything on his face. He instructed, âTell Shiba to stay close to Brother Zhang and keep me posted about everything he does.â
âYes, Sire,â answered Miao Shisan, feeling somewhat surprised. It seemed that Sire wanted Miao Shiba to spy on Childe Ling. Although he didnât ask about it, his face was etched with puzzlement.
Seeing this, Yuwen Tong explained, âLing Zhaowu didnât tell the truth. They are concealing something from me. Iâm worried that something bad might happen if he keeps it to himself for too long. I need you to keep close watch on him. Donât overlook anything.â
âYes, Sire.â Miao Shisan relaxed. Having been told what it was about, he felt less stressed.
After Miao Shisan took his leave, Yuwen Tongâs eyebrows contracted slightly. There had originally been no secrets between Ling Zhang and him, and he could tell that Ling Zhang had absolute trust in him. He had also believed that previously the Millennium Pavilion was the only secret that Ling Zhang kept back from him, but now he discovered that there were some other things that he didnât know about. This kind of anxious and fretful feeling was something heâd never experienced before. It gave him an urge to go to Ling Zhaowuâs place immediately and question him, but his senses were telling him that it was unwise to do so.
Since finding out the truth through making inquiries was not an option, the only way left was for him to observe Ling Zhang, but presently he was too occupied to personally keep constant watch over Ling Zhang, so he had no choice but to have someone else do it for him. As he thought about this, his eyes, which were looking in the direction of the consultation hall, became somewhat murderous.
Every courtier sitting in the consultation hall felt a chill creep down his spine. Though it lasted for only a fleeting instant, they were still secretly taken aback, wondering whether it was just a hallucination or they had done something wrong and were about to be punished.
As Yuwen Tong entered the hall, these people surreptitiously glanced at his face, but his countenance appeared quite normal and there was nothing out of the ordinary about it, which made them more bemused. Was that really just a hallucination?