Qi Changyi was in a daze when he woke up; he was lying in bed.
Yesterday he had been beaten by Pei Zheng with a ruler, and his two buttocks were swollen and red. They stung at the slightest touch. Pei Zheng had threatened and forced him to beg for mercy before finally letting him go.
After greeting1Â the Empress, Qi Changyi arrived at the study early and waited for Pei Zheng to return from court.
It was unknown what methods Pei Zheng had used in order to become Qi Changyiâs personal tutor. One should know that the Crown Prince himself had once asked Pei Zheng to be his tutor, and Pei Zheng had refused him directly.
Qi Changyi waited for a while, but there was still no sign of Pei Zheng. Qi Changyi leaned on the window sill and stretched his neck outside.
The door suddenly creaked behind him, and Qi Changyi shrank his neck back like a startled rabbit.
It wasnât Pei Zheng who had just entered, but the black-clad Cheng Feng.
âYour Highness, Master has some business to attend to, so he wonât be able to come this morning. Master has his own plans, so please donât go to bed in the evening, and wait for him in the palace.â
Qi Changyi didnât understand why Pei Zheng didnât come, but he knew that Pei-gege always had his reasons for doing things.
The two left the study, and Cheng Feng escorted Qi Changyi back to his residence.
Qi Changyi saw the gauze wrapped around Cheng Fengâs hand and asked in a concerned voice, âBodyguard Feng, Imperial Physician Jiang said that you hurt your hand when you entered the Office of Careful Punishment to save me. Is it a serious injury?â
Cheng Feng replied, âDonât worry, Your Highness. Itâs not serious.â
Qi Changyi stepped into the palace with a face full of guilt. When he looked back, Cheng Feng had already vanished into thin air.
Qi Changyi waited the whole day in anticipation and excitement. From morning until nightfall, he waited. While the rest of the palace was fast asleep, he continued to sit in a chair with his eyes peeled.
Just when he thought that Pei Zheng wouldnât come, he heard two knocks at the door.
Qi Changyiâs eyes widened, and he stared alertly at the black silhouette reflected against the door.
The shadowy figure impatiently knocked again and spoke in a low voice, âOpen up.â
Upon hearing Pei Zhengâs voice, Qi Changyi flew across the room and opened the palace door. He blinked his round eyes and called out joyfully, âPei-gege!â
Pei Zheng was not dressed in his official uniform, he opted instead for a low-key black brocade robe, and he wore a slightly impatient expression on his face.
âDidnât I tell you not to go to sleep yet? So slow.â
Qi Changyi glanced left and right, before covering his mouth and whispering in a hushed tone, âShh, Pei-gege, be quiet. Iâm afraid that the assassin from last time will come back.â
The corners of Pei Zhengâs eyes twitched. He was too lazy to explain the situation; he simply grabbed Qi Changyiâs small arm and marched him out the door.
There was a black sedan chair waiting outside. The two climbed into it one after another, and the sedan was lifted by several sedan carriers1, swaying as they walked in the direction of the palace gate.
As he sat in the sedan chair, Pei Zheng closed his eyes and massaged his temples with his fingertips.
He had been busy all day dealing with the barbarian envoy. The envoy had arrived in the Imperial Capital; he was heading to the palace tomorrow, and Pei Zheng had to ensure that everything ran smoothly.
He thought back to when the envoy had first arrived; he spoke about the marriage alliance in great detail, and Pei Zheng had felt an inexplicable and complicated feeling in his heart.
The Emperor had allowed him to personally tutor the prince, but the things that Pei Zheng actually wanted to teach him were too embarrassing to say out loudâŠ
A pair of gentle hands rested on his temples and kneaded them twice. His mind was washed in a warm comforting feeling, and the violent sea of tangled thoughts gradually calmed. He wished that he could stay like this forever.
But as soon as he opened his eyes and saw the adorable face in front of him, he roughly pushed those little hands away.
âPei-gege, do you have a headache? Let me rub your head for you. Iâve rubbed for Mother beforeâŠâ
The little man stretched his arm out to continue relieving Pei Zhengâs headache, but Pei Zheng grabbed his wrist with one hand.
âNo need. It would be be better if Your Highness spent your efforts on your own headaches in the future.â
Pei Zhengâs voice was cold and his eyes were icy, âIâm afraid itâs wasted on me.â
Qi Changyiâs lips pouted and he retracted his arms. He couldnât hold back the aggrieved tears that fell from his eyes; he turned away and stared upward to prevent more tears from rolling down.
Pei Zheng saw his trembling back. His eyes squinted as he grabbed the little manâs chin with one hand and turned him around to face himself. His eyes were as red as a rabbitâs.
âStop crying.â
Qi Changyi blinked his eyes and tried to suck back his tears, but they still rolled out of his eyes and landed directly on Pei Zhengâs fingers.
At this time, the sedan chair had come to a stop. The guards at the gate were questioning the sedan carriers on the occupantâs identity. Since Pei Zheng was using a different sedan than usual, the guards didnât recognize it.
âAnyone who comes through the palace gates must be checked, I donât care who it is, hurry up and lift the curtain!â
The sedan carriers all looked at each other, but no one stepped forward to lift the curtain.
When Qi Changyi heard this, he couldnât hide his nervousness. The space inside the sedan was small; once the curtain was lifted he would surely be exposed. If someone found out that he had sneaked out of the palace, it would definitely spiral into a huge issue.
The guards were all accustomed to using intimidation. They placed their hands on their hips and spoke loudly, âHurry up! Donât make me come over and do it myself. If the higher-ups decide to blame us later, weâll all be in big trouble!â
âWhoâs going to be in big trouble?â
Pei Zhengâs icy voice rang out from inside the sedan, and the guards immediately dropped their hands back to their sides.
Pei Zheng held Qi Changyiâs chin in his hand and stared at him, but his words were directed at the guards outside.
âIâd really like to see who has the guts to lift the curtain.â
As soon as they heard these words, the guards were so frightened that they dropped to their knees on the spot. They didnât expect that Pei Zheng would appear at the palace gate in the middle of the night.
âMy lord, have mercy on us! We only dared to be so impudent because we didnât recognize the lord3. This is our first offense, please spare us!â
The corners of Pei Zhengâs mouth hooked into a light smile as he gazed into Qi Changyiâs wet eyes. âSpare you? Youâve scared my little pet rabbit, what can you do about that?â
The guards all kowtowed one after another. âWeâŠâ
Pei Zheng finally let go of Qi Changyiâs chin. It had been pinched so hard for so long, red fingerprints remained on the smooth white skin. Qi Changyi found that Pei-gege really liked this little chin of his, he took every opportunity to pinch it to the point of redness.
Pei Zheng reached out and lifted a corner of the curtain, his tone lazy, âIâll relieve you of your duties here. From now on, you are all soldiers of the army at the borderlands.â
With this last relaxed sentence, the sedan chair set off again towards the bustling streets of the Imperial Capital.
After a while, the sedan chair stopped in front of a building surrounded by red flowers and drooping willows. The people coming in and out all appeared to be immensely fat men with greasy smiles on their faces.
Pei Zheng opened the curtain and climbed off first, before walking toward the entrance of the building. When he noticed that Qi Changyi wasnât following he called out in a stern voice, âWhat are you waiting for? Hurry up.â
Notes:
ITâS SO CLUNKY HNNNGHHHH
Last chapter of the day before I conk out
Also, please let me know if you donât understand it, Iâll make sure to improve it!
Thanks for reading~~
1: èŻ·æ: uhhh Iâm not really sure how to explain it, itâs just a formal greeting. If youâve watched any harem dramas youâll know it
2: èœżć€«: sedan carrier. Before, in the raw text, they were described as âthe people who carried the sedanâ and unfortunately thatâs way too many words
3: The expression used here was âäžèŻæł°ć±±â. Mount Tai (æł°ć±±) is one of Chinaâs Five Sacred Mountains, and itâs used as a way to describe someone of great importance.