Hi guys.. <b>Minak Amie</b> has done a great job in editing my translation..he he.. Thanks for your hard work. Enjoy this chapter. Poor Zi Yan being sold by the dense Feng Ming!
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Taking a closer look, the man behind Rong Hu really was Zi Yan, whomFeng Ming had been anxiously worried was killed by the pirates.
The harsh sunrays of the sea had made his skin sunburned, and he hadbecome a little thin, however, his face still remained that of an upright andresolute man.
Rong Hu explained, âI came across him in front of the mansionâs gate.Fortunately I did, or he would have had to gain that black-faced Luo Ningâsconsent before he could enter.â
Cheerfully, Feng Ming said, âZi Yan, when there was no news of you⌠Ihad been worried that the pirates hadâŚâ
He had yet to finish his sentence when suddenlyâŚ
Zi Yanâs expression turned serious and he immediately went down on bothknees.
Everyonebecame stunned seeing his actions. Feng Mingâs eyes blinked in confusion as heasked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âYour Majesty, Duke Ming, this lowly servant is incompetent. I causedDuke Mingâs fleet to suffer under the piratesâ malicious attacks on the AmanRiver. All of it was this lowly servantâs fault.â The expression on his facewas one of bitter guilt.
While at the seaside, he had been waiting for He Diâs counterattack whenhe heard news that the prince was heading towards the Tong Kingdom. Immediatelyhe realized something was wrong, so he swiftly attempted to regroup with DukeMing. However, after arriving to Han Ruo, news of the ordeal was spread by QinZhangâs men. Hearing of the events that had occurred, Zi Yan felt as if he hadjust been hit by lightning.
The Xiao Familyâs fleet that was led by Feng Ming had suffered aterrible attack last night, and the a.s.sailant was Dan Linâs He Di.
Duke Ming and his group had nearly been annihilated.
Listening to the news was even more painful than being stabbed in thechest by dozens of swords. He Di suddenly showing up and attacking, Zi Yan wasabsolutely certain the reason for this was because he had provoked him, the manwho was the leader of the ferocious and evil pirates.
He Di must have chosen Duke Mingâs fleet as a despicable method ofcounterattacking.
At the moment of hearing the news, if not for the fact that he wished toask for the King and Duke Mingâs forgiveness first, he would have taken out hissword and killed himself. No matter what punishment was handed out, Zi Yanwould accept because he could not justify the huge blunder he had committed.
His duty was to obey the Kingâs command, bring Duke Ming back to DongFan to regroup, and protect him.
However, he failed and instead brought acalamity to Duke Ming.
âItâs not your fault! The events of two nights agoâŚâ
âI am too ashamed to serve under the King and Duke Ming. I request punishmentfrom Your Majesty.â Zi Yan pulled out the sword from his waist and with hishead bowed, offered it resolutely with both hands.
In regards to the matter with He Di, Rong Tian had only heard the reportof what had occurred from Rong Hu last night. However Rong Hu also didnât havemuch information on the sequence of events that led to the attack. Of course,the information he provided Rong Tian with contained nothing that covered thereason.
Even though Rong Tian had always been cunning, hecouldnât immediately figure out the mysteries behind the events.
If even Rong Tian couldnât, there was no doubt that the foolish FengMing wouldnât understand much either.
Looking at Zi Yan kneeling down on the ground with a face full of griefand a sword in his hands, it appeared the situation was incredibly serious. Onthe other hand, Feng Ming was hurriedly trying to explain the details in orderto eliminate Zi Yanâs âmisunderstandings.â
âZi Yan, you donât have to do this. The matters on the Aman River havenothing to do with you. The people who attacked were not Dan Linâs pirates. Ah,but at first we thought they were, but afterwards, we found out they wereactually the Navy led by Dan Linâs Second Prince, He Di.â
âDuke Ming, arenât they the same? That He DiâŚâ
Because of his overwhelming feeling of guilt, his voice sounded weak andwas drowned out by Feng Mingâs next words.
âThat He Di explained that their attack was to help our Xiao Familyunderstand the pirateâs fighting capabilities. Of course I know he isnât to becompletely trusted, however the outcome seems to be quite good⌠Oh, we agreedto sign a peace treaty with them.â
âA peace treaty?â
âYes. We signed a peace treaty with Dan Lin with the condition that theroyal family agrees to help us open the route for trading their luminous sand.Furthermore, we will work together to fight against the pirates. With theirhelp, the task my father had given has hopes of succeeding.â Feng Ming turnedto face Rong Tian and excitedly said, âIâm so smart right?...â
With his eyes filled with conceited pride, he turned back to Zi Yan andsaid, âWith the sand, we can produce good weapons. For Rong Tianâs ambitions inunification, this will be of great advantage.â
âDuke MingâŚâ
âOh, right. In order to facilitate communication and enhance therelations.h.i.+p between our countries, we will each dispatch an emissary. Ah! ZiYan, I really didnât realize you were so great at dealing with pirates. Eventhat prince of Dan Lin had heard of your name. To tell you the truth, youârenot only young, but great at fighting with swords. Youâre also familiar withthe territorial waters around Dan Lin. And youâre also really smart andcapable.â
A sense of foreboding suddenly pa.s.sed as Zi Yanâs mind became blanklistening to Feng Mingâs sudden praise.
He slowly raised his head and saw Duke Mingâs eyes s.h.i.+ning with joy asthe next words left his mouth.
âTherefore, I signed your name on the peace treaty as the designatedenvoy to Dan Lin.â