Chapter 48 - 48: Lodging a Complaint, Upholding Justice
Night of the Divorce! A Proud Lady Was Forced to Marry the Emperor's Uncle
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Jiang Changbai looked at Jiang Peihuan, his voice softening. âFatherâs served in the military for a long time. His reputation extends far beyond the symbolic authority of the Tiger Tally. Lots of soldiers are loyal to him, not just to the Tiger Tally.â
âSo, even if dad gives up the Tiger Tally, it may not entirely resolve the situation.â
âBut youâre right. We certainly need to surrender this military authority.â
âBut letâs put this aside for now. Huan Er, thereâs something 1 want to ask you.â
Noticing Jiang Peihuanâs silence, Changbai spoke in a softer tone. âHow did you discover my poisoning when you were in the capital? And why did you send a letter to dad warning him about Uncle Meng?â
Jiang Changbai had returned earlier than planned, partly to reassure the Jiang family of his safety and partly to get these answers from Jiang Peihuan.
Jiang Peihuan had expected these questions from Jiang Hong and Jiang Changbai, so she was ready with an answer.
She looked at Jiang Changbai and simply said, âKing Cheng told me.â
âKing Cheng?â he repeated, âWhy would he tell you all this?â
Jiang Changbai wasnât surprised that Xiao Nanye knew about these events. It was common knowledge that King Cheng wielded immense power in the Qi Kingdom, second only to the Emperor himself.
What puzzled Jiang Changbai was why Xiao Nanye, upon discovering these facts, had chosen to convey them through Jiang Peihuan instead of informing their father directly.
âIâm not sure,â Jiang Peihuan admitted, âbut 1 can confirm that it was King Cheng who informed me.â
âIn that case, there may indeed be hidden secrets surrounding Uncle Meng,â he concluded.
Hearing Jiang Changbaiâs words, surprise and disbelief filled Jiang Peihuanâs eyes.
Although her father and brother were willing to believe her, they didnât fully trust her. But surprisingly, Xiao Nanyeâs words seemed to have convinced her brother.
Considering this, she asked directly, âElder Brother, why do you trust King Chengâs words so strongly?â
âIâve dealt with King Cheng a few times. Heâs not one to make unfounded claims,â he explained.
Hearing this, Jiang Peihuan choked on her saliva, but Jiang Changbai thought her reaction was due to residual pain from her injuries. He quickly apologized, âI shouldnât have kept you talking for so long, knowing youâre still hurt.â
âHuan Er, you should rest. Dad and the others will be back in a couple of days. Theyâll worry if they see you injured.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAlright, you should rest too, elder brother,â she advised, noticing the tiredness in Jiang Changbaiâs eyes.
After Jiang Changbai left, Peihuan quickly called out, âYe Xiao?â
âYes, Young Miss?â Ye Xiao, who was on guard outside, responded promptly and entered.
Seeing her, Jiang Peihuan simply said, âYe Xiao, please invite King Cheng over. I need to discuss something with him.â
âUnderstood, Iâll go right away,â Ye Xiao replied, and quickly left the Jiang Mansion.
Xiao Nanye was deep in a chess game with the emperor at the palace.
Although Emperor Qi Ming was nearing fifty, he looked only in his thirties. His face was average, but his commanding presence added an aura of authority.
As his white chess pieces dwindled, Emperor Qi Ming shot a frustrated look at the young man opposite him, âCanât you let me win just once, lad?â
âImperial brother, Iâve been going easy on you. Otherwise, you wouldnât have a single piece left now.â
Xiao Nanye casually leaned on a nearby armrest, his right hand supporting his head, his left foot resting on the couch, lightly swaying from time to time.
Seeing his relaxed posture, Emperor Qi Ming became even more frustrated. Just as he was about to speak, his personal eunuch, Wang Kun, walked in.
âYour Majesty, the King of Huainan requests an audience.â
âWhat does he want?â grumbled the Emperor, his eyebrows furrowing at Wang Kunâs words. âTell him Iâmâ¦â
âImperial brother, let him in. You could use a break.â
âYou troublemaker, always stirring things up, arenât you?â Qi Ming accused, though his tone was more playful than angry.
At this, Wang Kun quickly retreated, his respect for Xiao Nanye growing. He was a man Wang Kun dared not offend.
âThis humble servant offers his respect to Your Majesty.â
âRise. What brings you to court today?â
âYour Majesty, I seek justice from you.â
With that, Zhao Yang, King of Huainan, dropped to his knees. âJiang Hongâs son, Jiang Changbai, is unbearably arrogant.â
Upon hearing of the incident, King Zhao Yang immediately rushed to the palace. His original plan w7as to pressure Zhao Fuqing into an apology, but after seeing Zhao Fuqingâs injuries, he had a change of heart.
Briefly summarizing the actions of the Zhao family, Zhao Yang, with fury blazing in his eyes, said, âMy son went to welcome his bride, but he was attacked by Jiang Changbai. Such open disregard for the law is intolerable.â
âKing of Huainan, it seems you have only shared half the truth.â
âYour Highness, King Cheng?â
Upon entering, Zhao Yang w7
as so lost in thought that he failed to notice Xiao Nanye lounging on the couch. Nowâ seeing him, King Zhao Yang expressed mild surprise.
However, he quickly regained his composure. âEverything Iâve said is true. Your Majesty,
I beseech you to discern the truth.â
Upon hearing King Zhao Yangâs words, Emperor Qi Mingâs brow7 furrowed, a flash of anger in his eyes. But hearing Xiao Nanyeâs voice, he shifted his attention from the King of Huainan to Xiao Nanye. âSo, you know7 about this matter?â
âI am not aware of the details of Young Master Jiangâs assault, but I am familiar with the marriage arrangements between the Huainan Mansion and the Jiang Mansion.â
âOh?â
âThe Prince of Huainan was initially betrothed to the eldest Miss Jiang. However, after she had an unfortunate accident and fell into the w7ater, the Huainan Mansion heard rumors that she might have difficulty bearing children. So, they proposed a change of bride while she was still recuperating.â
âIs that so?â
Upon hearing this, Emperor Qi Ming instinctively looked towards King Zhao Yang of Huainan. A hint of perspiration w7as visible on Zhao Yangâs face. He wanted to deny these accusations, but the truth was undeniable. He could only manage a weak response. âEmperor, I only have one son, soâ¦â
âThis is somewhat understandable.â
âThis wouldnât have been an issue by itself. The Jiang family even agreed to the bride sw7ap. However, the Huainan Mansion had already welcomed a grandson before the second Miss Jiang had joined the family.â
âOutrageous! How could a servant girl give birth to a child before the legitimate wife even steps into the house?â
At these words, Emperor Qi Mingâs anger erupted, and he slammed a chess piece onto the table. Witnessing this, King Zhao Yang appeared utterly horrified.
âImperial Brother, thereâs more to the tale. Just yesterday was the Prince of Huainanâs wedding day. But on the very night of the wedding, he ended up injuring his bride.â âZhao Yang, are King Chengâs words accurate?â
âYour Majesty, thisâ¦â
âYou just need to tell me, is this true or false?â
âIt is⦠It is true.â
âHmm⦠Now, 1 understand why Jiang Changbai lashed out at your precious son. If 1 were in his place, I might have even contemplated killing him. And you dare to come here and complain. Leave my sight immediately..â