Chapter 27: Shocking! Marquis actually admitted in public that he is cuckolded! (1 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
Xie Luoshui suddenly felt countless gazes converge on her, making her extremely uncomfortable.
What are they looking at? Are they mocking me?
She wiped the bloodstains off her face, stubbornly meeting the stares with a resolute gaze, her lips tightly pressed together.
And then she heardâ¦@@novelbin@@
âMadam Du,â the emperorâs tone was calm and even. âThis business of swapping the dragon for the phoenixâwas it your idea, or Marquis Kuajiâs?â
Madam Du seemed stunned, immediately turning her head to glare at Marquis Kuaji, her willow-leaf eyebrows furrowed: âSwapping the dragon for the phoenix? Wei Jin! You tell me clearlyâwhat is this nonsense about swapping the dragon for the phoenix? Did you replace my child?!â
Next to her, the Kuaji heir swayed his head, wearing a âyou must be jokingâ expression: âMother! What are you saying? What swapping? Father, there must be some misunderstanding! Your Majesty, surely someone is mistaken?â
Marquis Kuaji protested: âThis⦠this is slander by the Jin Yiwei! My eldest son is my son! How could I do something as heinous as swapping the dragon for the phoenix! I even petitioned for him to inherit the title of heir! Such a thing would be treasonâa capital offense!â
Three voices rang out, sharp, urgent, and defensive, blending into chaotic noise.
Oh, and there was a fourth voice.
[Tsk tsk, birds of a feather flock together. This Madam Du managed to absolve herself in just a few words, even though this was clearly a joint effort with her husband. Sheâs making it sound like she had no clue.]
[And Marquis Kuaji? What a piece of work. Back when Madam Du was pregnant, he subtly pressured her, making her worry about not bearing a son to inherit the marquisate. After the birth, he sighed constantly and hinted about some âmistressâ who had supposedly borne him a son, suggesting heâd bring them into the family. Hah! A weak seed like him? If he really had a son, heâd have paraded him around already.]
[He manipulated Madam Du into proposing the swapping the dragon for the phoenix idea herself, and then played the part of the helpless husband, puffing on his pipe and pretending to be overpowered by her stubbornness. What a master manipulator.]
Xu Yanmiaoâs exposé gave the court a feast of juicy gossip.
Everyone was astounded.
What kind of den of snakes and rats was the Kuaji household? Even their so-called heirâoh no, their fake heirâwas capable of imprisoning an innocent woman.
One official murmured, âAre they really not related by blood?â
The resemblance was uncanny!
âItâs a pity for the legitimate daughter⦠As the daughter of the main wife, with the emperorâs fondness for rewarding meritorious officials and their descendants, she would have easily secured a noble title. But her parents ruined her future.â
âYes, truly tragic.â
âHonestly, Marquis Kuaji isnât even human. Even a tiger doesnât eat its cubs.â
Marquis Kuaji, however, had a thick skin.
Say what you wantâIâll just keep denying it!
Turning to the emperor, he staunchly declared: âYour Majesty! This matter requires proof. How could I possibly commit such an act of confusing bloodlines? If it were true, why wouldnât I have kept my daughter and pretended she was a twin? Why would I abandon her? This is clearly an attempt to slander me! Please, Your Majesty, discern the truth!â
Everyone knew that what Xu Yanmiao revealed was true.
And everyone knew that Marquis Kuaji was betting everything on the lack of evidence.
Even an emperor as decisive as this one couldnât convict the Kuaji household solely based on Xu Yanmiaoâs inner monologue. Accusations like âusing a fake heir to deceive the courtâ might seem baseless to the public without solid proof.
The court fell into an eerie silence.
When the emperor didnât immediately respond, nor did Xu Yanmiaoâs mind voice provide new insights, Marquis Kuajiâs lips subtly curled into a satisfied smirk.
He had won his gamble.
For the emperor to be seen as a just ruler, he couldnât rely solely on Xu Yanmiaoâs revelations to convict anyone.
And Xu Yanmiao⦠what could he do? Knowing the truth meant nothing. Even if the entire court knew, without evidence, it was all meaningless.
What annoyed Marquis Kuaji most wasâ¦
He discreetly observed the now-grown Xie Luoshui.
Didnât he suggest back then that they kill the baby girl to eliminate any loose ends? Could it be that Madam Du had gone soft-hearted and spared her? Hmph! Foolish womanâshe nearly brought ruin upon the marquisate!
âBeing caught for fabricating an heir to deceive the court would be considered treason, a grave offense punishable by death.
Just then, the Minister of Justice spoke up leisurely: âSince Your Majesty has mentioned swapping the dragon for the phoenix, you must know where the true phoenix is. Why not summon her and perform a blood test with Marquis Kuaji?â
The emperor smiled. âExcellent suggestion, Minister.â
Marquis Kuajiâs expression turned grim.
He had overlooked the possibility of a blood test!
Still, all was not lost. He knew a little secret: vinegar could prevent blood from mixing, even if the individuals were related. As long as he could arrangeâ¦
[Huh? A blood test?]
Xu Yanmiaoâs inner voice resurfaced.
[But⦠blood tests are fake.]
[As long as vinegar isnât added beforehand, anyoneâs blood will mix in water.]
The emperorâs expression darkened.
Marquis Kuaji smirked.
The court⦠descended into chaos.
âBlood tests donât work?!â an official stammered. âBut during the chaos of the civil war, I relied on a blood test to find my fatherâ¦â
If blood tests were fakeâ¦