Chapter 447
The Female Psychology PhD Who Time Traveled to the Royal Harem
Everyone has their own fate, and if the heavens decree that she must die young, there is nothing she can do about it.
This winter in the Great Yan Dynasty is exceptionally cold.
Usually, snow doesnât fall until close to the New Year, but this year, sleet has already begun shortly after winter set in.
The sleet and the biting wind pierce through the bones, making every joint ache.
After the monthly charcoal ration was delivered to Consort Liangâs palace, Xi Que came by again: âGreetings, Consort Liang. Our mistress, the Empress, knows you fear the cold and has sent me to bring you some extra red charcoal.â
Consort Liang was shivering from the cold, so much so that she had even declined recent invitations from Consort Shu and others to play cards.
Only when Xi Que arrived did she rise from the warm heated bed, bundled in thick cotton clothes and pants: âPlease convey my gratitude to Her Majesty.â
Consort Liangâs complexion was pale, though she had always been this way for as long as Xi Que could remember. Xi Que didnât think much of it and, after delivering the charcoal, returned under the escort of Meng Qingyu.
Shu Xiang watched their retreating figures with envy: âXi Que and Meng Qingyu look so well-matched. They must be getting married soon!â
Consort Liang chuckled softly: âIndeed. Shu Xiang, if you have someone you like, you can tell me. I may not have the Empressâs ability to give you a grand wedding, but I can certainly provide you with a dowry and ensure you live comfortably for the rest of your life.â
The Empress treats Xi Que like a younger sister, wanting to give her the very best.
Rumors say that Goguryeo has allied with Fusang to wage war on the Great Yan Dynastyâs borders, and the Jin Kingdom seems to be stirring trouble in the middle.
Their excuse for war is that the Empress of the Great Yan Dynasty killed their princess.
But no one believes this, as itâs common knowledge that the princess was killed by Goguryeoâs own people, simply to create a pretext for war.
Havenât you seen how all the vassal states have issued public declarations, severing ties with Goguryeo?
Meng Qingyu serves under the General of the Flying Cavalry. If war breaks out at the border, the general will undoubtedly call him to duty.
After all, Meng Qingyuâs martial skills are unmatched even among the elite guards.
With his abilities and the backing of such a powerful figure, he is destined to make a name for himself in times of chaos.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Once Meng Qingyu earns military merit, the general will petition the Emperor to grant him a military title. The greater his achievements, the higher his rank will rise.
In that case, it wouldnât be too far-fetched for the Empress to confer the title of Lady upon Xi Que.
After all, a womanâs status is tied to her husbandâs.
If even a palace maid like Xi Que can become a titled lady, who among the palace maids wouldnât envy her?
Shu Xiang blushed and smiled: âI donât have anyone in my heart. I just want to serve you, my lady, for the rest of my life. When the time comes⦠Iâll follow you to the Grand Princessâs estate to serve there. Iâve been with you for so long, and no servant in the princessâs estate would understand your needs as I do. Would you really be willing to let me marry?â
Consort Liang smiled again but said nothing, tightening her cloak: âHelp me with my makeup. If I donât show my face soon, Consort Shu and the others will start to wonder if something has happened to me.â
Shu Xiangâs smile faded, her face turning pale with sadness.
In the Imperial Studyâ
The âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââEmperor handed a reviewed memorial to Jiang Xinyue: âThe General of the Flying Cavalry has submitted three consecutive memorials. He reports that the Jin Kingdom has been frequently mobilizing troops near the border. I suspect they are planning to send reinforcements to Goguryeo.â
Goguryeo shares a border with the Great Yan Dynasty at Yanbian. If the Jin Kingdom wishes to support Goguryeo, they would have to march secretly through the mountains near Yanbian.
The generalâs suggestion is that if war does break out, the court should send additional troops and supplies.
In a prolonged war, provisions are essential.
The Northern Garrison still has a considerable number of troops, but General Shi is resentful after the Emperor sent Consort Shi to the Palace of Exile. He may not be easy to command.
The Emperor hasnât yet found a suitable replacement for General Shi, or else, given his disdain for being threatened, General Shiâs grave would already be overgrown with grass.
Jiang Xinyue seized the opportunity: âYour Majesty, now is the time to make use of talented individuals. I have a suggestion. Would you like to hear it?â
âGo onâ¦â
âYour Majesty, do you remember Shi Ruojun?â
âShi Ruojun?â
The Emperor shook his head, having no recollection of such a person.
âShe was one of the candidates during the March selection. Sheâs the daughter of the Gun Prefecture Prefect. Itâs said that she once slapped half the men in Gun Prefecture, yet no one could defeat her in a fight.â
âAh, now I remember.â
Itâs hard to forget someone like thatâa woman even more formidable than Xi Que.
âShe trained in swordsmanship with Meng Qingyu for a while, and even he praised her as a martial arts prodigy.â
âAre you suggesting that I appoint her as a female general and have her lead troops to support the General of the Flying Cavalry?â
The first word that came to the Emperorâs mind was: absurd.
Since ancient times, women have never been expected to shed blood on the battlefield.
That is a manâs duty.
Women are delicateâhow could they endure the rigors of war?
Living among men, who knows what rumors might spread?
Although the Emperor has never touched her, she is still a member of the imperial harem. If her virtue were called into question, it would bring shame to the royal family.
Just as he was about to refuse, Jiang Xinyue quickly assumed a hurt expression: âWas my suggestion too presumptuous?â
No! He hadnât said that! He would have phrased it more diplomatically!
âIt was reckless of me.â
Two tears slipped down Jiang Xinyueâs cheeks, but she quickly wiped them away, her voice tinged with sadness: âI just thought that Shi Ruojun is so brave and free. She dreams of becoming a general, and her father never told her she couldnât. Instead, he encouraged her to practice martial arts. Sheâs honed her skills but has no outlet for her talents. Her father even sent her to the palace to seek opportunitiesâ¦â
âShe truly has a wonderful father, one who allows his daughter to be herself and become whatever she wishes. I canât help but envy herâ¦â
âNever mind. It was just a foolish dream of mine. Your Majesty need not pay it any heed.â
But the Emperor began to think: If Jiang Xinyue feels this way, wouldnât refusing make him seem like a rigid traditionalist?
Moreover, she said that Shi Ruojunâs father supported her martial pursuits and encouraged her to strive for her dreams, even sending her to the palace for opportunities.
Jiang Xinyueâs envy must stem from her own unfulfilled desire to learn opera in secret.
Sheâs projecting her own regrets onto Shi Ruojun, hoping she can achieve what she couldnât.
Whatâs wrong with that?
Sheâs simply too kind-hearted.
The Emperor sighed and relented: âI will appoint Meng Qingyu as a captain and have him lead three thousand black-armored guards to transport supplies to the border. Shi Ruojun can accompany him. How does that sound?â
Of course, that wouldnât work. Meng Qingyu is going to earn merits, and if he succeeds, everyone will still attribute the achievements to him.