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Within the Jing Dukeâs Estate.
The Jing Duke sat in the main hall, his expression gloomy. Around him sat several important people of the Xiao clanâs main branch.
âWhat should we do? Lady Hui is so timid, sheâll definitely let something slip.â The Xiao clanâs second lord sat to the side, his expression also not looking too well. âThis Chengyang Countâs madam is truly too useless. How did she end up confessing so quickly? Furthermore, it was clearly elder brotherâs wife who was discussing this with her. Lady Hui was just sitting on the side. How did she end up becoming the co-conspirator?â
Hearing this, the eldest lord of the Xiao clan knit his brows, âSo what youâre saying is, your sister-in-law should have been the one taken away?â
âBig bro, your little brother didnât mean that. My sister-in-law is exceptionally intelligent and responsible. She has managed the household for many years. She has also been part of the discussions on strategy these past couple of days. Lady Hui knows nothing except that our family had collaborated with the Chengyang madam. If she truly ends up confessing, wouldnât it harm our family?â
The eldest lord also knew the second lord was speaking the truth, and his expression turned even darker.
âIt seems that this Chengyang Countâs household isnât simple. That madam definitely didnât implicate carelessly. She did it on purpose.â The Jing Duke suddenly spoke.
âOn purpose?â
The Jing Duke nodded bitterly, âShe figured that we would do our best to avoid responsibility and shift the blame, and knew that the second lordâs wife is a weak link. Therefore, she purposefully implicated her, catching us off guard and making it easier for her to escape blame.â
The two lords of the Xiao clan both had gloomy expressions. The Xiao clanâs eldest madam sobbed on the side, âHow did we forget to tell younger sister-in-law about this. Things truly happened too suddenlyâŚ.â
âWhat kind of cowardly woman did you marry? Sheâs had more failures than accomplishments, and only knows to cry. Your sister-in-law has bitterly instructed her for so many years, but still ended up being useless.â The Xiao clanâs eldest lord vented his anger.
The second lord glared wide-eyed and roared at his brother: âLet me tell you, say what you have to say, just donât bring my wife into it. Whatâs wrong with my wife? Arenât all women timid? Is it wrong to be an honest person? Why donât you blame your own wife? What did she pull my wife along for? Lady Hui never liked to go outsideâŚ.â
âEnough! What are you arguing about!? If you have time to argue, why donât you think of how to get through this situation?â
The fourth lord who had remained silent until now suddenly spoke. âFather, your son feels this situation isnât that simple. That Jing Emperor suddenly made such a big move, and it definitely isnât just showing the senior concubine favor. Your son feels like heâs set something up and is just waiting for us to fall in.â
The fourth lord was always the wise character within the Jing Dukeâs Estate. Therefore, everyone took his words seriously.
The Jing Dukeâs expression sank, âYouâre saying this is all the Jing Emperorâs setup? Including the prime senior concubineâs situation?â
The fourth lord muttered for a few minutes before shaking his head, âDoesnât seem like it. That situation should be real. We ourselves investigated it. The Jinyang Estate truly sold off a batch of people at that time. Itâs justâ-â
âJust what? Can you not leave things unsaid?â The second lord was impatient and couldnât help but push.
âThe Jinyang madamâs reaction doesnât seem to be fake, and the Yingguo Dukeâs situation is much more serious so itâs natural for them to have thoughts. The Chengyang Countâs situation should also be real. The prime senior concubine is solely favored, so itâs natural for Virtuous Concubine Qiao to try and pull her down. The only abnormal part isâââ
âThe only abnormal part is his majesty.â The Jing Duke finished his thought. He had also thought the same thing.
The fourth lord nodded, âRight. The only abnormal part is his majesty. His own woman was blackmailed but he showed no reaction, as though he didnât care about it.â
âCould it be the prime senior concubine didnât tell him about it?â The eldest madam interrupted.
She was a woman, and thus understood a womanâs thoughts very well. They would be keen to bury their dark pasts and wouldnât tell their man about it. No man would be able to tolerate such things, especially one who was the monarch.
âThat wouldnât quite make sense. Sister-in-law, what would you do in such a situation?â
What would she do? She would use her influence to crush those presumptuous people.
âDefinitely either sweep things clean or raise an objection. But that prime senior concubine didnât do anything.â
The eldest madam revealed some doubt, âWell, she doesnât have a maternal family, and had only been conferred her status recently. How could she go against a marquisâs madam outside the palaceâŚ.â As she spoke to this point, even she felt something wasnât right.
âHer status is something sought after by countless people. Any random household with more influence than the Jinyang Estate would be sufficient to deal with them. But she never made a move, and never even invited anyone into the palace.â
âWhat fourth brother means is that the prime senior concubine and his majesty came up with a scheme together?â
The fourth lord nodded.
âNone of those households were acting, they truly had their own schemes. The only issue is the prime senior concubine who acted as if nothing happened and the Jing Emperor who didnât bother with this situation despite things developing to such an extent.â He fell into his chair and continued speaking: âOnce the rumors became wild, his majesty grew enraged and ordered the three departments to hold a joint hearing. Those on trial were none otherâŚthan those who âstarted the rumorsââŚ.â As he spoke to this point, he revealed a bitter smile.
No one had forced them to do so. They were the ones who rushed ahead for their own selfish desires. Perhaps this had all been included in his majestyâs calculations. Including the fact that the Jinyang Estate would honestly confess, and that the Chengyang Estate, in order to preserve themselves, would implicate the second lordâs wife instead of the oldest madam who was much more intelligent.
The few men present pretty much understood the situation. Only the eldest madam still had some doubts, âBut doesnât that senior concubine care about others ruining her pure reputation?â
Pure reputation? What was the use of that? First of all, men never cared about such trivial matters when doing great things. Secondly, since the Jing Emperor set up such a scheme, he definitely had a way to clear his own favored concubineâs name.
The Jing Duke said bitterly: âThen whatâs his goal?â
There was no need to clarify who he was asking about.
The fourth lord sighed and said: âIf this investigation continues, our family will be revealed as the ones causing mischief. The Jing Dukeâs Estate will lose a lot of face, though it isnât quite sufficient to strip our noble status. His goal is probably eldest brotherâs command of the capital guard officeâŚ.â
The capital guard office was responsible for keeping the peace and safety of the capital and its surroundings. The commander was the highest station. If the Jing Emperor managed to gain control of this position, it meant that he would control two-thirds of the capitalâs military power.
The eldest lord showed a panicked expression. The Jing Duke collapsed into his chair with a crash, his face ashen.
The hall was scarily silent.
Although the Jing Dukeâs Estate had a lot of influence, the eldest lordâs command over the capital guard was the most important piece of their power. If this was stripped away, it wouldnât just be breaking off an arm, it would also affect all their other affairs and many of their plans that were already in motion.
Thinking of the entire string of events, the Jing Duke felt as if he had fallen into an icy pit, and felt chilled to his core.
The Jing Emperorâ-
This person always exceeded expectations. He seemed silent on the surface, but was actually like a poisonous snake hidden in ambush. He was able to unexpectedly bite and leave behind a grievous wound that you couldnât even complain about.
***
When the Xiao clanâs second madam came to the judicial hall, she was already crying heavily and unable to form any words.
Seeing this, and seeing the late hour, the three officials gave Eunuch Fu a glance.
Eunuch Fu was also quite considerate. He stood and said: âThe three superiors have been busy the entire day, and itâs already quite late. How about we resume tomorrow?â
âThat works too. Then weâll trouble Eunuch Fu to inform his majesty.â
âNo trouble at all. Itâs the three superiors who have worked hard.â Eunuch Fu cupped his hands. âIt seems this second madam is an important witness, so Iâll trouble the three superiors to have someone guard her strictly.â
âThatâs for sure.â
Eunuch Fu seemed a little uneasy, and after thinking for a bit he said with a troubled expression: âI wonât keep things from the three superiors. With his majestyâs decree, we naturally have to do our best in this case to clear the senior concubineâs name. How about this one brings along two low-ranked eunuchs and have them remain with the second madam in the judicial department?â
âThisâ-â The supreme justice revealed a troubled expression.
Eunuch Fu smiled understandingly and said: âOf course, we wonât make things too difficult. After all, we have to compromise. How about the two eunuchs remain on guard outside with everyone else. Count it as a favor to this one, and let them keep an eye on things.â
Hearing Eunuch Fu put it this way, the supreme justice immediately showed a warmer expression.
âThatâs fine.â
âThen weâll have to trouble superior.â Eunuch Fu turned and instructed the eunuchs by his side: âThe two of you stay with the Xiao clanâs second madam. After she enters her personal room, you guys stay on guard outside. Donât let anyone exchange words with her.â
âYes.â
After Eunuch Fu left, the supreme justice showed a hint of a smile. The other two remained silent.
âThis official still has work to do, and will take his leave first.â
The next day, the hearing continued.
The second madam was timid to begin with, and after being confined for a night, she honestly confessed the next day. As expected, the Xiao clanâs eldest madam was implicated. With the second madamâs confession, the eldest madam had no choice but to confess as well.
She seemed to have come prepared, and plead guilty to her own actions. However, her final conclusion was that although she had sent people to spread rumors, they couldnât be seen as slandering the senior concubine.
âThis madam admits to doing some unpleasant things out of selfishness. However, spreading rumors is different from slander. May the superiors please see things clearly.â
Everyone present understood the eldest madamâs meaning. Spreading rumors was just passing on the message. Slander was maliciously harming someone. These received different levels of punishment. The former could be punished lightly or harshly, but not with death. The latter undoubtedly deserved the death sentence.
For the sake of preserving her own life, this eldest madam was fighting to the bitter end with the prime senior concubine?
The three superiors seated up high had ugly expressions.
The three of them had privately discussed this matter before. Due to the rumors, his majesty had lost face and thus ordered them to investigate. But the method and extent of the investigation was left up to them to figure out. The Jing Emperor didnât specify.
According to their thoughts, they could stop after reaching this point.
The Jing Duke Estate undoubtedly wanted to use a scapegoat, and this eldest madam was the best choice. By playing the âwomen werenât sensibleâ card, they hoped to wrap things up. His majesty and the senior concubine would both regain their dignity and this matter would leave behind no scars.
But the eldest madamâs words now not only put her at odds with the senior concubine, but also put the three of them over the fire.
If they went along with her words, they would have to investigate the root cause to see if the rumors were really âslanderâ. To put it plainly, they would have to investigate whether the senior concubine truly was the way she was described in the rumors.
But this matter involved the senior concubineâs private affairs, and was taboo. Intelligent people wouldnât get involved in such matters. His majesty would be unhappy no matter how it was handled. Otherwise, the three of them wouldnât have such ugly expressions.
When immortals fought, mortals suffered calamity. Although they werenât quite mortals, being pulled into the mix was still quite depressing.
âEunuch Fu, this situationâ-â The supreme justice said with a troubled expression.
Eunuch Fu chuckled a couple of times, and gave the eldest madam an indescribably dark look.
He truly didnât believe this move was something this woman came up with. What an excellent move. It gave her a life preserving talisman while also allowing her to bite back without repercussion.
If they continued to investigate, his majesty might lose face and the senior concubine would be finished. If they didnât investigate, the three departmentsâ joint hearing would become a joke, a sham that his majesty put together. The rumors would be all but confirmed and the senior concubine would lose her pure reputation.
Were these people just so confident in themselves?
âThis one will send someone to report to his majesty. If the three superiors could please wait.â Eunuch Fu spoke quietly to a low-ranked eunuch on the side, who quickly left.
In the hall, the Xiao clanâs eldest madam revealed a cold smile.
Eunuch Fu turned his head and happened to catch her doing so.
He let out an inaudible hmph, and then said with a smile: âSince we donât know how long this will take, how about the three superiors grant the madam a seat? She is a court conferred noble after all.â
The supreme justice slightly froze, and then had a subordinate provide a chair for the Xiao clanâs eldest madam.
The madam sat down aloofly and slightly nodded towards Eunuch Fu. She seemed to be polite, but her brows contained a barely concealed arrogance.
This was because Eunuch Fuâs attitude gave her a good indication.
This was a choiceâ-
The Jing Emperor had to choose between his own face and his senior concubine.