Chapter 196: Touching a Tiger! (1 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
The Crown Prince, unlike his father, still had a conscience. However, there wasnât much he could do to rectify the situation. Instead, he offered compensation from a different angle.
âXu Yanmiao, are you interested in tigers?â
Xu Yanmiao: âTigers?â
Crown Prince: âMy father has a tiger enclosure with several large tigers. Would you like to see them?â
[Large tigers! Yes, yes, I want to go!]
[Theyâre raised in captivity. I wonder if I can pet them!]
Xu Yanmiao bowed politely. âThank you for your kind offer, Your Highness, but as an external official, it would be inappropriate for me to enter the royal gardens.â
[Please persuade me! Please persuade me!]
Seeing the hope in Xu Yanmiaoâs eyes, the Crown Prince smiled and said, âMinister Xu is indeed correct. I was thoughtless.â
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The Crown Prince watched as Xu Yanmiaoâs eyes widened in shock. He seemed to want to speak but held back, and then tried again before ultimately suppressing his disappointment.
âYour subject bids farewell to Your Highness,â Xu Yanmiao said.
The Crown Prince couldnât help but laugh.
âBut I still need someone to hand me the meat. Xu Shizhong, come along.â
Xu Yanmiao: â!!!â
[Crown Prince!!! What a kind-hearted person!!!]
The Crown Prince laughed loudly.
âLetâs go! If we hurry, we might even get a chance to feed the tigers ourselves.â
Xu Yanmiao: âAt once!!!â
The two arrived at the tiger enclosure, both in high spirits. The eunuch responsible for taking care of the Emperorâs pets hurried over to greet them. When he learned that the Crown Prince intended to get close to the tigers, hesitation flashed across his face.
If something happened to the Crown Prince, even nine lives wouldnât be enough to compensate.
The Crown Prince gave him a glance but didnât make things difficult.
âNever mind. Iâll just watch from a high vantage point. Go and fetch two buckets of fresh meat. Have the tigers been fed yet?â
The eunuch sighed in relief and quickly replied, âNot yet. The tigers are usually fed half an hour after mealtime, just in case His Majesty decides to visit and finds the tigers full.â
The Crown Prince nodded slightly.
âThen prepare the meat.â
After issuing the instructions, he pulled Xu Yanmiao to a raised platform where they could see the tigers clearly.
Soon, a eunuch suspended food into the enclosure, which drew the tigers out.
Xu Yanmiaoâs eyes lit up.
âHow magnificent!â
Three to five large tigers strolled out slowly, their long tails dragging behind them. Their shoulders and hips moved fluidly, and their spines rose and fell with each step.
Two buckets of meat were quickly delivered. The Crown Prince grabbed a large chunk of fatty meat and tossed it down, casually showing off his knowledge about tiger care.
These tigers must never be fed live prey, as it would awaken their ferocity. You should also avoid feeding them whole carcasses, or theyâll maintain their instinct for tearing flesh, which we aim to suppress.â
The chunk of meat landed, and the tigers moved toward it leisurely, unhurried and uncompetitive. Clearly, they were accustomed to having food âfall from the skyâ daily.
Xu Yanmiao tried tossing some meat himself, and the tigers ate it without caring who had thrown it, as long as there was food.
The Crown Prince abruptly said, âMy third brother is fourteen years younger than me. Back in the palace, I used to bring him snacks whenever I visited the harem. I wasnât mindful, and he loved sweet soups. After indulging him a few times, he got a toothache. It flared up in the middle of the night, and he cried so much that no one in the palace could sleep.â
He laughed lightly but with some melancholy.
âI was the Crown Prince, so his mother didnât dare blame me. But she didnât believe I truly felt guilty. Later, when I visited, she often said that my brother wasnât in the palace and had gone out to play. Over time, the bond between us faded.â
Xu Yanmiao, sensing that the Crown Prince needed a listener, stayed silent and attentive.
âHe⦠he wasnât like this when he was young.â
The Crown Prince paused, struggling to articulate his thoughts before sighing.
âOne time, when my legs were still weak, I was afraid of slipping on muddy ground. He put my hand on his head and said, âBrother, Iâll be your cane!ââ
âI know that being kind to oneâs family doesnât guarantee kindness to others. But when I heard about him cruelly breaking a womanâs toes, I still found it hard to believe.â
Xu Yanmiao thought for a moment, then pushed the bucket of meat toward him.
âI donât know what to say⦠How about feeding the tigers some more, Your Highness?â
The Crown Prince smiled faintly.
âThese tigers should really thank you.â
Xu Yanmiao nodded âseriously.â âThey should indeed. If one of them could roll over and show me its belly, that would be even better.â
The Crown Prince replied with equal âseriousness.â âIf theyâre ungrateful, Iâll have someone flip them over for you so you can pet them to your heartâs content.â
Xu Yanmiao couldnât hold back a chuckle, which made the Crown Prince laugh as well. Instead of reaching for more meat, the Crown Prince pulled a memorial from his sleeve and gestured for Xu Yanmiao to read it.
As Xu took it, the Crown Prince explained, âWhen he arrives in the capital, heâll inevitably come to seek my help. I donât know how to face him and donât want to soften my stance, so I plan to leave the city. In the meantime, hereâs a proposal from Cui Yi, an assistant minister in the Ministry of Revenue, regarding the development of money houses. Take a look.â@@novelbin@@
Xu Yanmiao read it carefully. The gist of the proposal was as follows:
Your Majesty,
This humble servant has noticed that only a few major cities have money houses, and only the ones in the capital offer deposit and loan services. The rest merely handle the exchange of gold, silver, copper coins, iron coins, and paper currency.
This is highly inconvenient for the common people.
Nowadays, travelers either carry their wealth in wagons or travel lightly with limited funds. This servant proposes establishing money houses in every county, offering the same services as those in the capital. This way, travelers can carry only money house vouchers, withdrawing funds as needed in other towns.
Additionally, the current deposit system is overly rigid. To store money in a money house, one must first pay a deposit fee, which discourages use. Many prefer to bury their savings in the ground instead.
This servant believes that if the court were to manage money houses, two changes should be made: First, abolish the deposit fee. Second, instead of charging the people, the court should offer interest based on the amount deposited.
Xu Yanmiao: ââ¦â
[While this sounds like a good idea, why do I feel like Cui Yi is only proposing this because he wants his hidden savings to earn interest?]