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The two childrenâs names were decided: Luo Zhuo and Luo Yi.
The names of the royal family were all hard to pronounce. They were chosen for their meanings, and not for the ease of saying it out loud. Therefore, Xiao Hua had to rack her brains to come up with a nickname for her son and daughter.
The Jing Prince promised to let her decide the nicknames. She put a lot of effort into it, and also put the people around her to use.
Matron Xu suggested choosing a lowly name. A saying amongst commoners was that those with lowly names were easily raised. Examples given were metal, egg, dog, leftovers, and little grass and so on. After she saw everyoneâs astonished gazes, she didnât dare continue speaking.
Nana He took the lead in disagreeing. After all, this was the little master and mistress of the princeâs estate. If they had lowly names they would be laughed at.
In the end Xiao Hua figured it out. Her daughterâs name had the âYiâ sound, so she would be called âYi Yiâ. As for her son, Xiao Hua really couldnât think of anything so she went with Zhuoâer.
The two babies were truly small. They were almost a month old but hadnât grown much. After being raised for so long, they had only grown a little bigger from when they were first born. They did get quite a bit fatter, and were no longer as wrinkly. They also turned fair and lustrous, like two porcelain dolls.
Zhuoâer and Yi Yi were well behaved. They didnât cry or make a fuss. When they occasionally woke up, they would just stare at you with wide eyes. Nana He said that babies werenât able to see clearly at stage, but when they looked at you with their dark jade eyes one would inevitably feel sympathy and want to hold them tightly.
The few wet nurses all cherished these two babies to death. Even if no one was keeping an eye on them, they would still carefully take good care of them. Even if Eunuch Fu didnât order it, they would come to the eastern wing when they were idle. They could just stand there and watch for a long time.
A month passed by in the blink of an eye.
The full month alcohol ceremony wasnât officially held for the two, and they merely celebrated a little in the western pavilion.
The Jing Prince didnât explain why they didnât hold the ceremony and the others didnât mention it. Eunuch Fu and Xiao Hua also didnât say anything.
Once the puerperium was over, Xiao Hua seemed to have come alive. The days where she couldnât take a bath was too hard to endure. Towards the end, Xiao Hua often refused to let the Jing Prince into the room since her body didnât smell very good.
Xiao Hua moved back into the main residence. Yi Yi and Zhuoâer, along with the few wet nurses, moved into the western wing. Eunuch Fu had long since decorated the place in a suitable manner for the babies. He was very meticulous about it, and had even switched out the windows and doors. Now when the windows were opened, the place would be ventilated without any cold air blowing inside.
After dinner, Xiao Hua had Ding Xiang prepare a bath. Having not bathed for a month, Xiao Hua was quite willing to take several baths. After she was done, she saw the Jing Prince already lying in bed.
Xiao Hua was aware how long the dry spell had been for the Jing Prince. In the last few months, the two hadnât done anything, not even using alternate methods to give him some release.
Xiao Hua felt her own stomach and was a little lacking in self-confidence.
During her puerperium, she wasnât only feeding her children. Nana He had used quite a few methods to try and help her figure get back to normal. As of today, she had recovered quite a bit, and her stomach was no longer as saggy as it was after giving birth. Although it had become tighter and more delicate, it definitely couldnât be compared to how it was before her pregnancy.
Seeing the person remain standing outside the palanquin bed, the Jing Prince raised his eyes and looked at her, âWhatâs wrong?â
Xiao Hua smiled and agilely got into bed before lying down.
âIâve gotten much fatter. My waist is so thick.â Saying this, she put the Jing Princeâs hand on her waist.
Xiao Huaâs action was innocent, merely seeing if the Jing Prince would dislike her thicker waist. The Jing Prince misunderstood however, and after feeling her waist he ended up feeling other areas.
âNot fat.â
The Jing Prince said as he got on top of her.
***
The eastern palace.
After Chen Qi received the report, he walked towards the study.
Along the way, all the palace maids and eunuchs who saw him were especially respectful. Everyone was aware that Eunuch Chen, Chen Qi, was a rising star by the crown princeâs side. They naturally flattered him carefully, each hoping they would someday receive Eunuch Chenâs guidance.
The studyâs doors were tightly shut, and several eunuchs stood guard outside. Chen Qi stood still and asked about the situation. Only then did he realize they were discussing official business inside.
âGrandpa Chen, this lowly one will grab a chair for you. Why donât you have a seat while waiting?â A low-ranked eunuch said.
Chen Qi gave him a kick, âEven if youâre trying to curry favor, this isnât the way to do it. The master is inside discussing official business and you want me to sit by the door? Are you trying to harm this one? A servant needs to have a servantâs bearing.â
The low ranked eunuch rubbed his butt with an aggrieved expression: âThis lowly one didnât have any other intentions.â
âEnough, be quiet.â
After standing for around fifteen minutes, the doors opened and several people filed out.
Chen Qi hurriedly bowed in salute, âGreetings to these superiors.â
âEunuch Chen is too polite.â
Only after sending them all off did Chen Qi return to the door and respectfully say: âHighness, Chen Qi has something to report.â
âCome in.â
âWhat is it?â
Chen Qi walked close and bent over, whispering a few words into the crown princeâs ear.
The crown prince was pleasantly astonished, âTruly?â
Chen Qi nodded his head heavily, his tone full of excitement. âTruly. This servant didnât really dare believe it after finding them, and only after questioning did I confirm it.â
âWonderful. This Imperial Physician Zhou is truly cunning!â The crown prince laughed loudly, and patted Chen Qiâs shoulder: âChen Qi, well done. This humble prince will properly reward you.â
âTaking care of things for highness is this servantâs duty. I donât dare ask for rewards.â
The crown prince was fully of joy as he said: âThis humble prince knows that you are loyal. This thing will be left to you to handle. There will be great rewards if itâs done well.â
âUnderstood.â Chen Qi knelt and kowtowed in gratitude, before getting up and asking: âThen this servant will get on it right away?â
The crown prince nodded and said again: âThis humble prince will have Imperial Bodyguard Liu accompany you.â
Chen Qiâs lowered eyes flashed as he said: âUnderstood.â
***
By the time Imperial Physician Zhou got off work and left the imperial palace, the sky had already turned dark.
He glanced towards the left of the palace gates and saw that familiar covered horse carriage of his.
As he approached, the driver respectfully placed the stepping stool down. Only after Imperial Physician Zhou got on the carriage and lowered the curtains did he slowly let out a breath.
After a moment, the carriage started slowly moving. The swaying motion inevitably made him feel sleepy.
Suddenly a soft laugh sounded out. Imperial Physician Zhouâs heart was startled. He was then gagged and things turned black as his head was covered by cloth. He struggled with all his might as he desperately cried out: âWho is it? What are you trying to do? Old Qian, Old QianâŠ.â
Old Qian was Imperial Physician Zhouâs driver, and had driven his carriage for over twenty years.
The carriage didnât stop, and continued forward slowly.
That person laughed softly once again, and said disdainfully, âNo need to cry out. The person outside isnât Old QianâŠ.â
Imperial Physician Zhouâs thoughts were chaotic. Only now did he realize that the driver had his head lowered the whole time without saying anything. It seemed that someone purposefully used a similar looking carriage to fool him.
âWhat do you want to do?â Imperial Physician Zhou forced himself to remain calm.
âI donât want to do anything. Iâm only inviting you to go meet someone.â
âIs it necessary to act like bandits?â
âIt canât be helped. Imperial Physician Zhou isnât willing to give any face normally, so this one could only resort to these methods.â
It wasnât clear how long the carriage drove for before finally coming to a stop.
Imperial Physician Zhouâs head was covered and he couldnât see anything. He staggered as he was pushed off the carriage, and was then pushed along by someone. Only when he was inside a room did the black cloth bag over his head get removed.
The room was very dark, lit by a single burning candle. The surroundings couldnât be seen clearly.
That person didnât delay. âBring our Imperial Physician Zhou to see the people.â
Two large men pushed him forwards into another room.
The room was brightly lit. Imperial Physician Zhou took a step forward and was blocked by an arm. He heard a familiar crying sound and hurriedly looked over.
He saw an old woman, a young man and a young woman along with a child around ten who were all tightly bound and thrown into the corner of the room. Their muffled cries sounded out through their gagged mouths as though trying to tell him something. The old womanâs face was overflowing with tears.
âWhy are you all here? Youâââ
Imperial Physician Zhou cried in astonishment before pointing at the bunch of evildoers with wide eyes, feeling like he was about to collapse.
âEnough, heâs seen them. Bring him out.â
He was back in the dark room once again. Everyone else left, leaving only a thin middle-aged man with a mustache shaped like the âć «â character.
âAlright, youâve seen the people. Does Imperial Physician Zhou have any thoughts?â
âYou people are truly shameless. You would even use such methods, kidnapping women and children. Truly immoral!â
That person smiled and said: âImperial Physician Zhou, how about saying something else. It took us quite some effort to find them. Since weâve already shown you the people, perhaps itâs time to tell us the truth.â
âWhat truth?â Imperial Physician Zhou forced himself to remain calm.
âWhat do you think?â
His stern demeanor finally cracked, and he wasnât able to conceal the fear in his eyes.
The middle-aged man silently thought that he truly had cause to fear. His entire family, young and old, were held in his hands. Even if you were a reincarnated saint, you would still have to admit defeat.
âWho is your master?â Imperial Physician Zhou put on a brave front.
âYou shouldnât ask this. Thereâs no way I would tell you. Regardless, since weâre at this point, you should properly consider whether or not you will speak.â
âThis old man, this old manâŠ.â
âImperial Physician Zhou, you shouldnât play dumb. You wonât be able to afford the consequences of doing so. Since your people are in our hands, you should know that you have to speak even if you donât want to.â That person let out a soft laugh. âSince youâve forced us to reveal our trump card, you shouldnât be too stubborn.â
âPrying into the emperorâs affairs is a great crime.â
âHahahaha, you are truly inflexible. Your people are already in our hands and youâre still talking about this?â
Imperial Physician Zhou was limp on the floor, his face full of fear. He was pale as paper and covered in cold sweat.
âHurry and speak, donât test my patience. You have quite a lot of people in your family. How about we kill one every incense stickâs worth of time and see how long you can last? Thereâre four of them, so we can do this for four incense sticks of time.â
As he spoke, he pulled out an incense stick from somewhere and used the candleâs fire to light it. He placed it on the incense burner. That faint red light was bright in the dark room, but appeared to Imperial Physician Zhou like a life-stealing malevolent spirit.
The room was scarily silent. There was only the sound of his rough breathing.
Speak, donât speak, speak, donât speakâŠ.
Speaking meant death. Not speaking also meant death. What should he do?
That incense stick wasnât long, and gradually neared its end under Imperial Physician Zhouâs eyes.
His dried lips trembled as he said, âItâs death if I speak. His majesty wonât let me offâŠ.â
That person lightly laughed as he leaned in close, âImperial Physician Zhou, you have to consider this. Even if you speak, we wonât spread the word. How would his majesty know? Even if he does find out, there would still be a chance to survive. Moreover, your wife, son and grandson are all in our hands. Thereâs no need to implicate your familyâŠ..â
The room was very dark. Only the single candle flickered, making the manâs face alternate between light and shadow. To Imperial Physician Zhou, he appeared to be the devil.
Even his family had fallen into their handsâŠ.
He didnât care about himself, but what about his wife, son and his cute grandson? He hid them with great difficulty for half his life, but still couldnât hide them forever.
That spot of red flickered a few times before finally going out.
âImperial Physician ZhouâŠ.â
Could he not speak?
Especially since those words were truly alluring: a chance to surviveâŠ..
âIâll speak!â
âŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
After Imperial Physician Zhou was taken away, the room fell silent.
Behind a screen in a dark corner of the room, Chen Qi smiled at Imperial Bodyguard Liu, âSuccess.â
âIâll congratulate Eunuch Chen first. This is a huge merit.â
The two of them didnât seem to feel how cruel the earlier scene was, or perhaps didnât even pay attention to it.
âYou flatter me. This merit belongs to everyone.â
âHis highness will definitely be pleased.â
Chen Qi cupped his hands in salute, âThen I will let Imperial Bodyguard Liu report the good news to his highness first.â
Imperial Guard Liu hesitated, âEunuch Chen, thisâââ
Chen Qi looked around and said meaningfully: âThis place still needs to be taken care of.â
âYes, yes, yes. Many thanks to Eunuch Chenâs generosity.â
Even though Chen Qi had organized the matter, the one who reported it would also be rewarded. Everyone was extremely clear regarding who did what. Even if Imperial Bodyguard Liu was the one to report the good news, it wouldnât wipe away Chen Qiâs huge merit. Eating the meat while sharing some soup with others, this was how one should conduct himself.
Imperial Bodyguard Liu hurried away while Chen Qi stood in place and let out an inexplicable smile.