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This day, Senior Concubine Xu once again brought up the matter of inviting a few more imperial physicians. Empress Xiao no longer made things difficult and instead quickly agreed.
Seeing Empress Xiao agree so quickly, Senior Concubine Xu was rather surprised. However, she understood very quickly. If the empress didnât agree at this time, then it wasnât something she could explain away.
âEmpress is wise. This should have been done long ago. His majestyâs royal bodyâs health is a matter that concerns the entire nation, and canât be taken lightly.â Senior Concubine Xu smiled charmingly.
Empress Xiao twitched her lips in a fake smile, âWeâve troubled Senior Concubine Xu.â
Senior Concubine Xu remained within the hall. Before long, the Jin Prince had come as well.
Empress Xiaoâs eyes contained mockery. Theyâre really not showing any dignity. Would the grand empress renege on her words?
After another while, seeing Empress Xiao remain unmoving, Senior Concubine Xu inquired softly: âEmpress, thisâ-why arenât any imperial physicians coming?â
Empress Xiao lifted her teacup and took a sip, saying faintly: âPatience, this seat has also invited the left and right senior ministers.â
The left minister Lin Jian had been an official for several decades. The prestigious Lin family behind him had been officials generation after generation ever since the founding of the court. The right minister Xu Cheng was the pillar of the commoner faction. He was upright and plainspoken, an honest official who loathed immorality, and was deeply respected by those in court. These two basically represented the two factions within the court. One represented the noble households and the other represented the commoners.
It goes without saying why Empress Xiao invited them.
Senior Concubine Xuâs expression was a little unsettled, but she could only sit there without doing anything.
After another few minutes, Minister Lin and Minister Xu walked in one after the other. Behind them were several imperial physicians headed by imperial hospital chief Bai. Imperial Physician Zhou was also present.
After everyone paid their respects, they entered the inner hall.
Emperor Xi lay upon the enormous royal bed in the inner hall. His breathing was even, and if it werenât for his pale face they would have thought he was merely sleeping.
Empress Xiao stood by the royal bed and said: âImperial Physician Zhou is a physician who is admired by his majesty himself, and had always been responsible for his treatments. This seat felt that his majesty had to have a reason for his trust, and thus never thought about bringing in other imperial physicians. Who would have thought some vile people would dare to spread rumors harming this seat and the crown prince. In order to prove our innocence and remove the source of rumors, Chief Bai and the other two imperial physicians have been invited to examine his majesty along with Imperial Physician Zhou. May the two ministers please serve as witnesses.â
Minister Lin cupped his hands, âEmpressâs considerations are thorough.â
Minister Xu said: âEmpress is wise. This is the proper way of doing things.â
They spoke at the same time, and their character was apparent from their words. Minister Lin was from an aristocratic family, and his words were always a little restrained. Minister Xu on the other hand spoke much more clearly.
Empress Xiao nodded with a smile, and indicated for the physicians to go ahead with their examination.
After they finished, they went and discussed on the side for a bit. Chief Bai then stepped forward to report: âImperial Physician Zhouâs diagnosis was correct. His majesty truly suffered from a flare up of medicinal impurities. In fact, his majestyâs royal body had already shown such signs in his earlier years. At that time, his majesty heeded our warnings and stopped taking pills. Unfortunately there were already too many impurities accumulated within his body. It isnât apparent if they remain dormant, but the moment they flare up it would cause immediate collapse. This time heâs unconscious because his royal body is overly frail. By nursing him slowly, he can still wake up. Itâs just the timing isnât easy to grasp. It could be three days, but it could also be three months.â
âThen his majestyâs health has some major issues?â Minister Xu asked.
Everyone naturally understood what he meant by major issues. He was asking if Emperor Xi would pass away.
But this sort of thing couldnât be directly stated. Chief Bai could only smile bitterly and say: âSuperior Xu, itâs not that this lowly official isnât willing to say it clearly. Itâs that this thing isnât clear to begin with. In theory, his majesty shouldnât have reached such a stage, but as of now no one dares to speculate the outcome.â
Minister Xu nodded, and didnât continue to make things difficult. However, his snow white brows were furrowed.
âImperial Physician Zhou had been responsible for his majestyâs health all this time. Can we continue to leave it up to him?â
Everyone knew why they were all gathered here today. It was to see if Emperor Xiâs condition had anything to do with the crown prince and the empress. Since so many imperial physicians had verified it, there clearly wasnât much anyone else could say about it.
âImperial Physician Zhouâs medical skills have always been excellent. There are few within the hospital who can match him. Since he had been responsible for it all this time, then we wonât have anyone else interfere. This subordinate has no objections.â Chief Bai said.
Everyone present was intelligent, and naturally understood Chief Baiâs style of doing things. Such a situation would result in countless of heads rolling and families being exterminated at the slightest mistake. No wonder Chief Bai was quick to pass on the responsibility.
Poor Imperial Physician ZhouâŠ..
The two ministers looked at Zhou Jin, their gazes containing a few shades of pity.
âSince this affair is concluded, this old servant will take his leave.â
Minister Xu was always a busy man. Now that things were done, he naturally wasnât willing to waste his time here. Minister Lin also took his leave.
Once the two ministers left, Senior Concubine Xu and the Jin Prince also left. Although their eyes were full of doubt and unwillingness, the two old ministers had been present as witnesses so they couldnât say anything about it. The remaining imperial physicians didnât need to be mentioned as they all left as well.
Empress Xiao gave Zheng Hai Quan a glance and said: âEunuch Zheng, keep an eye on things here. This seat is making a trip to the Fengqi Palace.â
âYes.â
Once they entered the Fengqi Palace, the crown prince suddenly let out a breath.
âMother empress, your son had no idea Chief Bai was one of ours.â
Empress Xiao smiled, âTrump cards should naturally only be used in key moments. Your mother has been running the rear palace for several decades. How could I not put any of our people into an important place like the hospital?â
âThen what about the other two physicians?â
âThose two arenât, but your grandfather has some blackmail on them.â
Hearing this, the crown prince revealed a relieved smile.
âNow itâs the Jin Princeâs turn to be worried.â
âOnly when theyâre desperate can we find some evidence. Once we have the evidence in hand, he wonât have any excuse to remain in the capital. Even if he doesnât return to his vassal state, he has to shed a layer of skin.â
Mother empress, how long do you think we still have to waitâ-â the crown prince couldnât help but ask.
Emrpess Xiao looked at her sonâs poorly concealed excitement and frowned.
âThis matter canât be rushed. There are no fools here. If we make it too obvious, not only will the Jin Prince denounce us in the chaos, even the court officials will criticize us.â
âYour son understands.â The crown prince knew the reasoning. âZheng Hai Quan isnât suspicious? Heâs with father every day. Should we?â The crown prince made a hand gesture.
When Zheng Hai Quan was mentioned, even Empress Xiao had a headache. She thought about it and said: âWe canât. Zheng Hai Quanâs profile is too high. If something happens to him right after your father fell ill, it will provoke more speculation. Itâs not appropriate to rush things at this stage. Luckily Imperial Physician Zhouâs skills are pretty good, and the medicine he prescribed is brilliant. As long as he cooperates, there shouldnât be any problems.â
The two of them discussed a little further before the crown prince left the Fengqi Palace. Empress Xiao changed her clothes before returning to the Violet Imperial Hall.
 The way things were now, it was still better for her to keep a closer watch. After all, the empress and the emperor were a âharmonious coupleâ. Now that his majesty was ill, the empress caring for him without regards to her own royal body would properly display her virtue.
While the empress was in discussion with the crown prince, Senior Concubine Xu and the Jin Prince were also having a debate in the Chunluan Palace.
âHow can there not be anything suspicious? This prince doesnât believe it, absolutely not!â
âYour mother also doesnât believe it.â Senior Concubine Xu frowned deeply and said: âBut so many people have examined him. The empress also resorted to drastic measures and invited the two ministers over as witnesses. Now no one is able to bring up any doubts. This empress is too crafty. She appeared to be flustered by us but had been scheming secretly. The situation developed too fast, and this seat couldnât ask for more physicians to come in front of the ministers. After all, Chief Bai and the other two physicians are all elders of the imperial hospital.â
The Jin Prince clearly understood that Empress Xiao had tricked them, but some things could only be done once. They couldnât spread rumors anymore. Firstly, the empress would be justified in punishing everyone and the court couldnât say anything about it. Secondly, they would be going against the two respected ministers. Therefore, the Jin Prince and Senior Concubine Xu could only swallow this grievance.
âLin Jian that old fogey is really useless. Couldnât he have spoken up for this prince?â
Senior Concubine Xu smiled bitterly. âNot even you or I could have spoken up in that situation, let alone Minister Lin. The empressâs actions were too overt, and they were clear and reasonable. No one would dare object. Furthermore, with Minister Xu next to him, how could Minister Lin speak up?â
The JIn Princeâs words were also just venting his anger. As of now, he was in a difficult situation.
âItâs better to be careful in the coming days. Donât let them catch any hints. Letâs plan things out slowly.â
âYour son understands.â
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Once everyone had left the inner hall, Emperor Xi who was unconscious on the royal bed suddenly opened his eyes.
Zheng Hai Quan shrunk his neck back. He bent his waist and leaned in.
âMajestyââ
The person on the royal bed remained unmoving. He first laughed coldly a few times before suddenly saying: âWe want food.â
Zheng Hai Quan said âyesâ before going off to arrange it.
Emperor Xi arranged this plan to beat them at their own game. There werenât many who were in on it: Imperial Physician Zhou and Zheng Hai Quan, as well as some of the eunuchs in the hall and two of Emperor Xiâs trusted aides.
Of course, this act came at a price. Just the meals alone were rather difficult. Empress Xiao remained the entire day and only left at night. While she was present, Emperor Xi could only endure his hunger. Zheng Hai Quan secretly sighed and wondered why this was necessary. However, a servant had no right to comment on his masterâs decision.
Zheng Hai Quan quickly returned with a tray of food. He told those on the outside it was for himself.
The food naturally had to be different from what Emperor Xi usually ate. Zheng Hai Quan was just a servant, and he had to remain low key. Despite this, Emperor Xi still ate with gusto, more enthusiastically compared to his usual meals in the past.
He didnât notice it himself, but Zheng Hai Quan was a little unable to keep watching. He wondered once more if it was worth it. Would everyoneâs thoughts turn a little weird as they aged and were about to die?
Once Emperor Xi ate his fill and rinsed his mouth with Zheng Hai Quanâs help, he called for Imperial Physician Zhou who was in the side hall.
âYouâve done very well.â
Imperial Physician Zhou knelt on the floor, âThank you, majesty, for your praise.â
âRumor has it that people are often coming to you and asking about Our health. Is it the Jin Princeâs people?â
As for where he heard this, Emperor Xi naturally had his own channels. His plan this time was precisely for fishing out the people in the dark. Emperor Xi hadnât believed Imperial Physician Zhouâs words and the crown princeâs slander.
It wasnât clear if he would still stubbornly refuse to believe it this time.
âThisâ-â Imperial Physician Zhou looked anxiously at Emperor Xi and lowered his head again: âYes. This subordinate ignored them.â
Emperor Xiâs face turned purple and then pale. He let out a couple of humphs before saying sternly: âWe believe weâve never mistreated them. We havenât even died yet and theyâre already thinking about Our positionâ-cough coughâŠ..â Before he finished speaking, he started coughing.
âMajesty, calm your anger.â
Emperor Xi coughed for a long while before finally calming down.
âThis performance is truly marvelous. How did We not realize in the past that everyone was so good at actingâŠ.Zhou Jin, did the empress not tell you when to take Our life?â
Zhou Jin was shocked, âNo.â
âHa, she naturally wouldnât tell you. In any event, youâre just a subordinate following orders. She probably wonât be able to endure much longer. Sheâs only afraid of being criticized for itâŠ.even Chief Bai is one of hers. What else have We been unaware ofâŠ.the Jin Prince as wellâŠ..â
Emperor Xi sat on the royal bed muttering to himself. His voice was extremely low, but it clearly sounded within Imperial Physician Zhou and Zheng Hai Quanâs ears. The two of them wanted nothing more than to block their ears and not listen to this. There more they knew, the more tragic their outcomes. Once his majesty was done with this performance, it would probably be their turnâŠ..
Even the usually steady Zheng Hai Quan couldnât help but start shivering.
No one wanted to die. Emperor Xiâs thoughts were becoming weirder and weirder, and this continuously wore down his subordinateâs spirit. The feeling of being on the edge of collapse was felt even more clearly by Zheng Hai Quan, who served him the closest.
Suddenly the clear sound of bells rang out, startling the three in the hall.
Zheng Hai Quan helped Emperor Xi lie back down in bed and covered him with his silk blankets. Right as he finished, the empress walked in with people in tow.
âGreetings to the empress.â
âRise. Imperial Physician Zhou is here as well?â
âThis servant is here to take a look at his majestyâs condition.â
Empress Xiao had said before that it was best for him to remain by Emperor Xiâs side while she wasnât present. Hearing his words, Empress Xiao revealed a meaningful smile.
âItâs been hard on you.â
âNot at all.â
Once Imperial Physician Zhou left, Empress Xiaoâs gaze fell upon Zheng Hai Quan.
âEunuch Zheng is working hard every day, itâs also been hard on you. This seat will watch over things here. You may go rest for a bit.â
âThis servant isnât tired. Thank you for empressâs consideration.â
Empress Xiao merely smiled and didnât speak any further.
Authorâs words:
This author is weary from churning out characters. I really want to curse, arenât you guys effing tired as well? Also Emperor Xi, youâre just a weirdo!
But when one gets old, especially when someone with the most authority is facing death, their thoughts would be a little different from others. Thereâs no need to mention affection between father and son, or any logical reasoning, the nation, the county and so on. The Kangxi Emperor was a wise monarch, but didnât he do a lot of unspeakable things before his death?
But this will be over soon. Weâll quickly wrap this up and then itâll be the next volume: the Capital Arc.
This author promises not to write about these things in her next book. The politics can be left to Hardworking Jing. The book about fatty Yun will just be about love. Remember fatty, you arenât ambitious at all!