Chapter 126: Argument, who wins the counter?
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It was perfectly normal for Murong Wanru to create difficulties for Han Yunxi. As for Mu Liuyue, Lady Xu had heard from Han Ruoxue that she had some sort of bet with Han Yunxi. But she didnât know the details. With these noble ladies of high status protecting her, Lady Xu was free to make a big fuss.
She was still the daughter of a rich and influential family, so despite creating such a ruckus, she still bowed politely to Grand Concubine Yi and the rest when they emerged. âThis commoner Lady Xu of the Han household greets Grand Concubine Yi and Qin Wangfei.â
Grand Concubine Yi was ready to kick this shrew aside, but she suppressed her anger to maintain her self-possession. She gave a disdainful look from her lofty position and asked, âLady Xu, do you know the punishment for inciting a mob before the Duke of Qinâs estate?â
At this, Lady Xu immediately sank to her knees, the sound loud enough to create a thump in the silence. âIâve been treated unjustly, ah! Grand Concubine Yi, this commoner had no other way to appeal for redress! I was too impatient to wait, so I came to these gates to plead for help. This commoner didnât do it on purpose!â
Lady Xu spoke loudly, her voice causing all the rest of the citizens to kneel as well and plead together.
Plead for help?
This group of people were obviously viciously slandering and vilifying them to stir up the crowd. Was this called âpleading for help?â
âLady Xu, just then, you were clearly...â Han Yunxi was about to retort when Grand Concubine Yi cut her off.
âWhat are you pleading for, why did you have to come to our front doors to do it?â
At Grand Concubine Yiâs words, the surrounding people grew astonished as they muttered amongst themselves. Could it be that Grand Concubine Yi has no idea why Lady Xu came? In that case, theyâd all misunderstood that Grand Concubine Yi was competing for family properties. Looks like this was only Han Yunxiâs doing.
At the same time, Murong Wanruâs eyes flashed with a cold satisfaction. She opened her mouth to speak, not with the arrogant air of an aristocratic young Miss, but the amiable, approachable tone of a genial-looking person. âLady Xu, youâre not an unreasonable person. There must be an important reason for you to kick up a row here. Since youâre here now, you should say it. My mufei will definitely act as a judge for you.â
Hearing Murong Wanruâs words further convinced the crowd that Grand Concubine Yi wasnât the master behind the scenes controlling Han Yunxi. Murong Wanru also cleared all suspicion from herself. It seemed like everything was Han Yunxiâs mistake, while Grand Concubine Yi and Murong Wanru were completely ignorant of the matter.
When Murong Wanru was speaking, sheâd shoot looks into the crowd. There was a sudden shout. âGrand Concubine Yi, Lady Xu came for the sake of the Han Family properties. The matter must be handled impartially!â
âGrand Concubine Yi, weâve long heard that youâre just and fair-minded, earning much praise from the previous emperor. Today you must back up Lady Xu!â
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Grand Concubine Yi hadnât kicked Lady Xu aside when she came outside, but held her anger in check to ask her what was the matter. This was exactly the result she wanted! The Han Familyâs affairs werenât as important as her reputation and innocence. No matter what, she had to absolve herself of suspicion first. Murong Wanruâs words, added to the outbursts from the crowd, immediately elevated Grand Concubine Yiâs standing in their eyes. Her temper towards Lady Xu had finally started to settle as well.
After winning the support of the people, her next step was to naturally take care of things in a âfairâ manner.
âHan Family properties? Whatâs going on?â she asked while knowing the answer.
Lady Xu hastened to report. âEsteemed Imperial Concubine, our Han house has a storehouse key. Whoever holds the key is the head of house and has the authority to oversee all the family properties, including the Hanâs most precious codex of medicine. My familyâs old master had the misfortune of being imprisoned. According to tradition, the key shouldâve been handed over to the young master so he could be head. Since it was still with the old master, this commoner and her sisters tried multiple times to see him and discuss things, but were denied each time. The justice courts said there was someone up top preventing us from visiting.â
Murong Wanru interrupted her with a face full of indignation. âWhy is that? Even if itâs lifelong imprisonment, the prisoner can still have visits once or twice a year! Whoâs the person on top bending the rules and abusing authority?â
Murong Wanruâs words once again absolved suspicions from Grand Concubine Yi, who struck while the iron was hot to ask, âSpeak, who is it?â
Lady Xu hung her head, purposely hesitating with her words. âThis commoner doesnât know, but...but...â
âBut what? Just say it, Iâll take the responsibility for you!â Grand Concubine Yi replied, all stern righteousness.
Lady Xu lifted her head to look at Han Yunxi before timidly speaking, âThis commoner doesnât know who it is, but the Han Familyâs storehouse key is with...with...â
Everyone had fallen quiet at her words, even holding their breath to wait for Lady Xu to say âHan Yunxi.â
The law couldnât call the crowd into account when the Duke of Qinâs doors were closed. They could hide together and murmur things under their breath, or say things without scruples when they were excited. But now that Grand Concubine Yi and Qin Wangfei were both standing at the entrance, no one tried for idle gossip. It still took courage to single out Qin Wangfei right in front of her.
Grand Concubine Yi followed Lady Xuâs line of sight to Han Yunxi and hypocritically asked, âWhat now, the Han Familyâs storehouse key is in Qin Wangfeiâs hands?â
Lady Xu hastened to explain. âTo reply esteemed Imperial Concubine, my Han Familyâs storehouse key is indeed with Qin Wangfei! This commoner begged time and again for for the key but Qin Wangfei wouldnât give it over. She said the old master handed it to her and agreed to bring me and a few young masters of the Han house to see our old master yesterday. But all of us waited for her the entire day without her ever showing up. This commoner didnât see her when I dropped by last night either, so I came here to plead as a last resort.â
As she spoke, she kowtowed and cried out, âGrand Concubine Yi, this commoner doesnât dare to make trouble, but this commoner has been wronged. There are difficulties that are hard to mention. I beseech Grand Concubine Yi to help out the Han Family! This commoner just wants to see my familyâs old master.â
Grand Concubine Yi raised a hand to silence Lady Xu before shooting Han Yunxi a cold look. âHan Yunxi! Is what Lady Xu says true?â
âItâs the truth! Not a bit of lie to it,â Han Yunxi admitted openly.
At this, the crowd sucked in a collective breath, never imagining sheâd admit things so easily. Han Yunxiâs mouth twitched. Lady Xuâs words had all been truth and nothing but the truth. How could she call it a lie?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âLady Xu, this wangfeiâs only caught a chill recently and was confined to bed, delaying you by one day. You trust this wangfei so little?â Han Yunxi asked back.
Everyone had finished singing their parts in the play, so it should be my turn now, right?
Lady Xu was ready to defend herself, but Han Yunxi overwhelmed her with a show of strength. Her voice was full of scorn. âItâs just late by one day, this wangfei never said she wouldnât take you. Lady Xu, did you really need to make a ruckus at the gates? Donât think mufei and I didnât hear the words you said just then. Iâll tell you now, we heard clearly every single word!â
These words...
No way!
Han Yunxi had sold out Grand Concubine Yi completely with her words. So it turned out that Grand Concubine Yi heard everything just then? In a flash, the crowd was in an uproar. Grand Concubine Yi is already aware of everything, yet she still feigns to ask questions? This is too fake, isnât it? What kind of trick is she hiding?
Lady Xu never expected Han Yunxi dared to pull Grand Concubine Yi down into the water with her. She stood there gaping, dumbstruck, unable to even speak. Murong Wanru was also dazed. She couldnât understand itâwasnât Han Yunxi very smart? Doesnât she know that offending mufei would lead to dire consequences?
Unless sheâs planning to die together with Lady Xu?
Murong Wanru felt dread at such a thought. If Lady Xu couldnât gain any benefits, sheâd definitely sell her out.
Heavens, how frightening!
In the middle of all the commotion, Grand Concubine Yiâs complexion was utterly horrific. Her ruthless glare was ready to swallow Han Yunxi whole. Sheâd worked so hard to recover her image but now it was all ruined and wrecked even worse than before.
But while everyone was mulling over the unthinkable, Han Yunxi spoke up loudly again. âLady Xu, my mufei believes in Buddhism, so sheâs always been tolerant and merciful to the wicked. She heard everything but pretended that she heard nothing, so she didnât dispute with you and listened to your grievances. But unlike her, I wonât let this pass!â
Some people could talk without anyone ever listening. Others could talk and bring about a radical change in the situation.
Han Yunxiâs words had miraculously shifted the entire situation while reclaiming Grand Concubine Yiâs innocence. Sheâd even managed to flatter her to the skies.
Grand Concubine Yi calmed herself down, her mind a little blank. But in the end, she finally relaxed enough to exhale. Good, good, Han Yunxiâs deflection had left her a back route; otherwise, sheâd have no idea how to bring about a compromise. Lady Xu was scared witless. She never imagined Han Yuxni could be so formidable, retreating in order to advance[1]. With such tactics, she drew Grand Concubine Yi back to her side.
Murong Wanru more or less was able to gauge the purpose of Han Yunxiâs actions. She quickly asked curiously, âSister-in-law, didnât they say there was someone on top preventing the Han Family from visiting the prisons? How can you help them see Divine Doctor Han, then? How can you do it?â
Right now, Murong Wanruâs face was all innocence. But sheâd grabbed onto the crux of the situation. Her words sounded so lovely, but even an idiot could tell that this was suspecting Han Yunxi as that âsomeone on top.â
How should Han Yunxi reply?
She really had ordered the justice courts to prohibit the Han Family from visiting the prisons. That was because of the task that Han Congan had entrusted to her. She didnât know what kind of child Han Yunyi was; neither did she want the Han Family to find out about Han Conganâs decision of heir so quickly.
After she gained an understanding of Han Yunyi, she naturally had no qualms with letting them see Han Congan, because both of them favored Han Yunyi. Han Yunxi didnât even think before speaking. âItâs true that this wangfei prohibited the Han Family from visiting. But this wasnât my idea, but my fatherâs!â
Some explanations only made matters worse. Since she couldnât explain clearly, she pushed all the responsibility to Han Congan. If he had the mind to have her support Han Yunyi and revive the Han house, heâd definitely stand on her side. At this critical juncture, Han Yunxi still stood solid.
But her words had hardly finished when Lady Xu hurried to ask, âWhy? Why would the old master do this? Esteemed wangfei, youâre a married off daughter. The Han Familyâs affairs, you...you shouldnât interfere in them, right?â Lady Xu might have been roundabout in her words, but they were filled with suspicion and doubt.
Han Yunxi didnât take offence and replied honestly. âBecause father committed a grave crime and was too ashamed to face the Han Family ancestors, much less the rest of the Han Family. The day I went to call on him was when he was still troubled over the issue of the Han Family heir. They were either of mediocre talents and ignorantly incompetent, or too young to assume the duties of a head. He thus gave the key to me for safekeeping until a worthy heir emerged.â
When Han Yunxi finished speaking, Lady Xu smiled...
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[1] retreating in order to advance (以é为è¿) â yi tui wei jin, to make concessions in order to gain advantages.