Chapter 9: Tsk! What a mouth that makes people love and hate it! (1 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
âNine generations?â
The Prince Consortâs heart skipped a beat but quickly regained composure as he gripped the Princessâs chin.
âWho do you think you are? Do you think this is where you belong? Youâre just the daughter of a concubine in the palace. This is a countryside estate on the outskirts of the capital. If you die here, as long as I say you accidentally fell off a cliff, no one will know. You werenât born of the Empress, and His Majesty wonât spare a thought for you.â
âCough, cough, coughââ
Princess Wanshou slapped at him, struggling desperately, but the heartless Prince Consort only tightened his grip, nearly snapping her jaw.
âYour Highness,â the Prince Consort said coldly, smiling, âYouâve taken Zhizhiâs place for so long. Itâs time to return it to her.â
Bang!
The door was kicked open.
âReturn it to whom?â A wine jug, filled with anger, flew in, striking the Prince Consort on the forehead.
âOuch!â
The Prince Consort covered his head, the sharp impact of the porcelain causing a strong dizziness. The pain shot down his scalp like a knife slowly cutting into him. The ceramic shards scraped his face, and the sharp pain felt like countless needles piercing his skin.
The small bleeding cuts burned and itched. The Prince Consort, in pain, didnât know whether to keep covering his head or his face.
The Princess collapsed on the floor, her arms hanging limply at her sides, her palms still sweaty. She looked up at the person walking toward them, breathing heavily, âFatherâ¦â
The Prince Consort looked up, recognizing the person who had enteredâhis father-in-law, Emperor Tiantong.
Behind him, to his shock, were the Prime Minister and the six ministers, all wearing expressions that were neither smiles nor sneers, merely watching him.
His legs⦠went weak instantly.
âYourâYourâYour Majestyââ
The Prince Consort stammered, his teeth chattering, unable to believe his eyes.
Why would the Emperor suddenly come to the outskirts of the capital? And coincidentally appear just as he was about to execute Princess Wanshou?
The key point was! Why did he bring a bunch of high-ranking officials with him? Who goes to visit their daughter and son-in-law with ministers in tow? Was he specifically here to catch him in the act?
Xu Yanmiao took in the sight of the Prince Consort.
[So this is the Prince Consort who dared to execute the Princess? Liu Yi, the second son of the Duke Song, Liu Shen, and a celebrated scholar of poetry, calligraphy, and paintingâ the greatest talent of the Great Xia Dynasty?]
[He looks like a decent enough person, but how could he do such things as injuring the Princessâs eye, intentionally taking on eight concubines after the Princessâs miscarriage, rolling in bed with them in front of the Princess, and forcing her to plead for an official position for his younger brother?]
Each of the Prince Consortâs crimes that Xu Yanmiao recalled made the old Emperorâs fury rise, his breath growing heavier, as if a raging beast was roaring in his chest.
Finally, it erupted into a thunderous command: âGuards! Drag this bastard out and behead him! Anyone in his household who knew of this and didnât report itâexecuted as well. His older and younger brothers are to share in the punishment. As for his father, Iâll spare his life and send him to the frontier to serve in the military. Furthermore, his fatherâs title as Duke will be revoked, and his mother will be stripped of her rank, reduced to commoner status!â
The Emperor was clearly showing some favor to the Duke Song, or else the entire family would be annihilated.
But Liu Yi didnât think so.
The so-called âgreatest talentâ of the dynasty took a deep breath, standing tall as if still as graceful as ever, unbowed, âYour Majesty, what crime have I committed by instructing my wife? Why such a heavy punishment?â
But the rapid beating of his heart, the sweat dripping from his forehead, and the stench of fear and panic emanating from his armpits and all over his body revealed the tension in his emotions.
The old Emperor fell silent for a moment, his voice strangely distorted: âInstructing your wife? You say you were âinstructingâ your wife?â
Liu Yi looked at Princess Wanshou, his flawless face turning toward her, his lips curving slightly: âThe Princess can testify.â
Everyone turned to look at the Princess.
She remained silent for a few moments, then spoke weakly, her jaw clenched with the effort: âFatherâ¦â
The words caused her jaw to bruise, and there was a pause before she continued, unexpectedly pleading: âFather, please revoke the order. Yi Lang⦠Yi Lang was just angry for a moment. He didnât mean to hurt me.â
The old Emperor: ââ¦â
The old Emperor: âHuh?â
Liu Yi smiled faintly, that was his confidence.
âHe knew full well the Princessâs affection for him, and it sickened him.
Princess Wanshou knew she was being shameless, but⦠she really couldnât bear to hurt Yi Langâ¦
So she timidly looked at the old Emperor, âFather! Please!â
âYou wait, waitââ The old Emperor gripped his forehead tightly with his right hand, almost forcing the words out from his throat: âHeâs bringing concubines into your room to have sex, and youâre still begging for mercy for him?!â
The word âsexâ was far too crude, and the Prince Consort clenched his fists in embarrassment.
Princess Wanshou turned pale, her voice trembling, âFather⦠How did you knowâ¦?â
Could it be that the Jinyiwei had infiltrated her side without her noticing?
The old Emperor smiled mysteriously, as if everything was under control.@@novelbin@@
The Princess held a title, not an official position. The Prince Consort held an official post but not one with an official seal, a ceremonial title. They couldnât hear Xu Yanmiaoâs thoughtsâonly the Duke Song, Liu Yiâs father, could, though he hadnât told his son about it.
Mostly because the Duke Song hadnât known his son was having an affair with the Princess.
In any case, if they held an official seal, they could hear the active thoughts of a person.
[Could the Princess have been manipulated by him?]
[No wonder, she gets insulted with venomous words every so often. She must often be blamed by this scumbag Prince Consort for âtaking another womanâs placeâ but is too embarrassed to confide in anyone. She has to suffer in silence in the back palace, convincing herself that she loves this scumbag so much, thereâs no way she can live without him.]
[Stupid scumbag, always eyeing other women while eating at the table, irresponsible, using the Prince Consortâs salary and enjoying the royal status, yet not treating the Princess properly, belittling and suppressing herâheâs a true scum.]
[What a pity, the Princess probably really believes sheâs in love and canât leave this scumbag, but she hasnât realized sheâs being manipulated.]
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