Chapter 1345: Determination
Monarch of Evernight
Just as everyone was thinking he would agree, Qianye shook his head and said, âI canât right now.â
Zhao Xuanji didnât seem all too surprised, but all the other generals were anxious.
A middle-aged general stepped forward and said earnestly, âSire Qianye, this matter is related to the Empireâs fate. Please do not let your emotions affect your decisions. Let us know whatever you need, and the military will provide everything at its disposal. As I see it youâll need processing resources, technology, and equipment to really expand on Fort Continent. Iâm currently in charge of the militaryâs supplies production, as untalented as I am. I promise you, you can designate any five resources, and Iâll have all the necessary equipment and tech ready tomorrow.â
Seeing that Qianye was unmoved, an elderly general said, âThis old man is in charge of troop structures and assignments. Youâll need men when you expand, and for that, youâll need fame, status, and a base. If youâre willing to take on this task, Sire, itâs only natural for someone of your position to lead an army corps of your own. If you donât like any of the Empireâs army corps, you can form one of your own.â
Many generals were visibly shaken, their gazes landing on the old general. The man, however, remained entirely calm. Apparently, he had already gained permission from his superiors.
If Qianye could recruit yet another regular army corps from the Empire, he would have a hundred thousand more soldiers. This kind of power was superior to most high-ranking aristocratic families. This unit would come with the armyâs standard outfit and, considering Qianyeâs foundations were not in the Empire, wouldnât be bound by the Empireâs control. This was no different from making him a feudal lord.
Such a term could be considered extremely handsome and much more practical than contribution rewards.
However, this was after the war was over.
And this was a war Qianye did not want to fight.
âI want to see Jundu and Zining first,â Qianye suggested his own demands first.
Zhao Xuanji sighed. âOf course that is fine, youâll know once you see them.â
Song Zining and Zhao Jundu were both recovering at the Imperial capital. The latter was closer and hence his place was the first stop.
Zhao Junduâs residence was a quiet and secluded courtyard with fixed medical staff assigned to it. Every day, the most brilliant doctors of the Empire would come to check up on him. Zhao Jundu was in the courtyard when Qianye entered.
He sighed after seeing Qianye. âLilâ Five, you ended up coming.â
Qianye hadnât heard this address in a good while.
Zhao Xuanji said, âYou youngsters chat first, Iâm going out for some fresh air.â
Once Zhao Xuanji and the generals were gone, Zhao Jundu dismissed the attendants as well. âI knew theyâd seek you out, and I knew youâd come.â
Qianye didnât respond directly. âHow are your injuries?â
âI was stabbed through the chest and entirely powerless to retaliate. Prince Greensun had to take a slash in order to save me, and his injury was much more serious.â
âLet me see your wound.â
âNo need, itâs no big deal. The attack was well-controlled, hitting neither the heart nor origin crystal. In the end, itâs just a flesh wound.â
Zhao Jundu said after a moment of hesitation, âShe said that the strike was to sever all karmas of the past. Many people thought she was referring to Prince Greensun, but actually, I think she was talking to me. She showed mercy with that attack because I helped you guys leave Indomitable back in the year. She will fight to the death next time we meet in battle.â
âWhy go so far?â
Zhao Jundu shook his head. âI donât know, either.â In truth, there were countless possibilities as to why this problem had grown so big, but no one could say for sure which one it was.
Qianye didnât ask further. He accompanied Zhao Jundu for a while before leaving to see Song Zining. The latter was at the central hospital, in his own independent building under heavy security.
Despite being accompanied by people from the military, Qianye was inspected thrice before being let in.
Countless doctors were rushing about in the small building, all of them looking grave.
An elderly doctor came to greet them. The accompanying general said, âThis is Divine Doctor Lu, one of the top three doctors in the Empire. Heâs most proficient in treating difficult cases and is in charge of Commander Songâs case.â
Qianye followed them upstairs and asked on the way, âHowâs Zining doing?â
Divine Doctor Lu said, âCommander Song suffered a divination backlash, trying to touch someone he shouldnât. This kind of injury is the most difficult to treat. Itâs only because of his extraordinary talents that we still have a thread of hope. He is awake for a short while every day, but he must not be overly fatigued. Keep the conversation short, or do not talk to him at all if possible.â
Qianye nodded.
The group ascended to the third floor and entered a sealed area, finally arriving at Song Ziningâs room.
Song Zining was lying quietly on the bed, almost as though he were asleep. He was so pale that he seemed translucent, his long lashes trembling slightly. Who knows what he was dreaming of?
Qianye couldnât help but take a step forward, only to be pulled back by Doctor Lu.
âYou must not agitate Commander Song for any reason, let him wake up on his own.â
Qianye nodded, impressed with the Divine Doctor. Pulling him back required a certain level of cultivation.
The doctor arrived near the bed and observed for a while. âCommander Song might need to sleep a bit longer...â
âIâll wait for him here,â Qianye replied.
Divine Doctor Lu wanted to object but refrained from it when the generals pulled him back. In the end, he simply left with the group.
Only Qianye and Song Zining remained in the room.
Qianye sat down near the bed, quietly holding Song Ziningâs hand as he observed the patient.
At this moment, the seventh young master was like a crystalline doll. He was translucent and delicate, as though the slightest touch would shatter him. This was also true of his vitalityâit seemed limpid and resplendent, but it could shatter any moment.
Song Ziningâs hand felt cold in Qianyeâs palm, and his body felt empty, as though only a shell remained.
Qianye had learned a tiny bit of divination basics, enough to know that this was a realm that belonged to divination experts. Even with his current power, he was in no position to help. To heavenly monarchs and great dark monarchs, wherever their will went was where their power would go; there was no blind spot to speak of.
Just as Divine Doctor Lu said, Song Zining had tried to scry someone he shouldnât. The power shrouding Song Zining and trying to extinguish his life came from this person.
Qianye, of course, knew who that person was.
Qianyeâs hand trembled slightly. He had noticed that Song Ziningâs life was hanging by a thread, that he could pass away at any moment. Forcing Song Zining into this state when she wasnât even a great dark monarch meant only one thingâshe had attacked deliberately and with ample preparation, going all out without leaving any leeway.
Just like a desperate person committing suicide, was it the hand holding the blade that hurt the most? Or was it the heart that had been pierced through?
Qianyeâs breathing grew faster, and it took quite a bit of effort to calm himself down. This kind of pain was akin to countless snakes gnawing at his heart.
The sun gradually began to set, and gentle lamplight lit up the room. Wave after wave of doctors and nurses came and went. All of them quietly held their breath as they recorded the patientâs data, not daring to disturb the two.
Soon, it was midnight.
Song Zining heaved a long sigh as he slowly opened his eyes. âI feel so tired.â
âYouâre awake,â Qianye said.
Song Zining was dazed for a while. âYou came after all.â
âHow could I not when youâre in such a state?â
Song Zining was calmer than expected. âSince youâve come, Iâm thinking youâve made a decision already.â
Qianye nodded slowly.
Song Zining sighed. âI know youâre in a difficult position, but you must be very careful. I suspect that sheâs already a different person. She will not show mercy when you meet her on the battlefield. Donât go if you cannot get yourself together.â
Song Ziningâs voice grew softer and softer. The consciousness that had just returned to his body had left once again for the battlefield of fate, life, and death.
Gazing at his empty body, Qianye stood up and slowly walked out, locking the door gently behind him.
âTo the military,â Qianye said to the generals.
Moments later, the small Heavenly Merit Hall was fully occupied by generals. All high-ranking officers from the military department had arrived to witness this historical moment.
Zhao Xuanji sat in the first row, solemn and emotional. His lips moved slightly but no sound came out. One could see from the movement of his lips that he had said, âHow great would it be if Weihuang was here as well?â
All discussions died down as the appointed time drew near. Everyoneâs eyes were on the side door, which opened at the exact time, and out walked a heroic-looking young man.
He was unimaginably handsome but also full of might and austerity. The grandeur rushing at everyoneâs face made it difficult to breathe, but no one from the army was dissatisfied. On the contrary, their eyes lit up.
Only this kind of peerless aura could match the marshalâs uniform on him.
An old general walked up to the stage and announced in a clear voice, âReceive the Imperial edict!"
Qianye stepped forward and bowed, waiting quietly for the continuation.
Imperial citizens had to kneel while accepting an edict; on the other hand, clan lords, grand elders, dukes, and marshals could go down on one knee. Qianyeâs display of etiquette was only allowed for heavenly monarchs. Heavenly monarchs formed the pillars of the Empire, so there was no need for them to kneel to anyone.
Qianye wasnât being viewed as a heavenly monarch, but rather, it was a recognition for his independent status on Fort Continent.
The old general sighed secretly as he glanced at Qianyeâs young countenance. He quickly collected himself and announced in a sonorous voice, âThe Empire confers upon Zhao Qianye the titles of Duke Weiyuan and Sceptered Grand Marshal. He shall lead the Empireâs armies and command all military affairs in the new world, every department must cooperate. Thus mandates the Emperor.â