Chapter 511 - I Wish You A Long Life of Loneliness
Translator: CallisEditor: Walker
Two female soldiers ushered Lady Tang in without a trace of politeness. Although they didnât step on her feet as the others did, they still pressed her onto a chair with one soldier on each side so she couldnât move. Seeing her father on the ground, the look in Lady Tangâs eyes didnât change at all. Her gaze only lightly swept over him before she turned her head to look at Duke Tang, confused, âWhatâs going on here?â
Now that he knew the relationship between Tang Lian and his wife, Duke Tang felt a burst of indescribable chill in his wifeâs eyes.Â
Gu Yankai placed all of the evidence in front of Duke Tang on a large three-dimensional screen; it even included images of the interrogation. There was simply no need for him to ask anything, nor was there a need for them to listen to their objections; all the evidence was here. If they understand, then their eyes were lame and heads empty.Â
As he watched, Duke Tangâs expression became colder and colder. He was stunned, his heart like a torrential sea. He found out that he hadnât understood his wife at all. She had not only concealed her past history, but had also turned Tang Yu into a useless person by herself, ruining his life. He had unexpectedly been married to this snake and scorpion woman for ten years.
âDuke, this is slanderâŠâŠâ Before the Duchess had finished speaking, a female soldier suddenly attacked. In a split second, sheâd dislocated the otherâs chin. Her hand was unwavering, and her eyes unblinking.Â
Tang Lian, who had already been laying still on the ground, started frantically struggling again, angrily glaring at the female soldier. It could be seen that Tang Lian truly cared for Lady Tang, his daughter, but it wasnât clear if Lady Tang had any sort of feelings for her father.Â
Duke Tang looked at the father and daughter with an unsightly expression. He had pampered her so much before, but now he was bitterly disappointed. He didnât like things that he couldnât control. The person he had always thought was his most intimate partner had actually done so many things behind his back. This feeling of betrayal was unbearable to Duke Tang.Â
Zong He glanced at Duke Tangâs expression and taunted: âActually, you didnât want to keep him either.âÂ
Duke Tangâs expression was taut and he crumpled onto the chair. His voice was feeble: âNo, a tiger, though cruel, will not devour its own child. In the end, heâs still my son.â
Zong He didnât give him the slightest bit of mercy. He stood up, his voice cold, âThen shouldnât you know whatâs best to do? However, you all will have nothing to do with him in the future.
Although Duke Tangâs expression was calm, the fingers gripping the armrest tightly had turned white. His face was white, looking like he had aged a good number of years. In the short span of half an hour, the gentle and tender dreamland he had built for more than twenty years, as well as half of the family, had been destroyed. Even if his temperament was even firmer, such a huge gap was unbearable.Â
Under Zong Heâs forceful eyes, Duke Tang finally spoke, âThen we can shut Lady Tang away, so she can reflect on her past mistakes.âÂ
Zong He coldly snorted, not satisfied at all with her only being locked up. At this time, a warm voice cut through the tense atmosphere, âZong He, we should go home.âÂ
Tang Wan stood at the entrance of the hall. He had a soft smile, and his gaze towards Zong He was gentle. Seeing the other turn towards him, he laughed, âLetâs go home, itâs getting late. Itâs not good to run over and disturb other peopleâs households.âÂ
Duke Tang dazedly looked at Tang Wan, who was laughing in the doorway. Finally, he slowly stood up.Â
Tang Wan didnât even look at him, âZong He, letâs go home. We have nothing to say to that scum.â
âYou!â Duke Tangâs face was flushed with anger from Tang Wanâs words and a wave of fury rushed to his head. However, he choked back his words after being subjected to Zong Heâs gaze.Â
Tang Wan laughed coldly, saying with resentment, âWhatever preaching you have to do, save it for yourself. I wonât be filial; I donât want to be filial towards you.â Tang Wan stood outside the hallway, uncaring: âI donât want to step foot on this place either. A bit of mud on my head makes me sick. It was here where I saw humanityâs ugliest side. There isnât anything else I want to say. Duke Tang, I wish you a long life of loneliness.âÂ
His last words couldnât be mistaken for being not poisonous. Duke Tangâs body throbbed and he sat down heavily on the chair and covered his heaving chest; he couldnât breathe. His child! Wanting him to be lonely and still live a long life!
Tang Wan looked at the subdued Lady Tang and Tang Lian and gave an indescribable laugh, âDuke Tang truly has good fortune.âÂ
Duke Tangâs face turned white. Tang Wanâs gaze was like a knife stabbing into his chest. Tang Wan didnât hate him, but abhorred him. It was as if he was looking at a disgusting bug.Â
Duke Tang took a deep breath and forced himself to remain calm. Looking at Tang Wanâs gaze, he also expressed his regrets, âItâs this father who hadnât fulfilled his responsibilities, youâve been wronged.âÂ
Tang Wan simply wanted to laugh, âIf my partner wasnât the Empireâs Marshal, Duke Tang would have found someone to assassinate me, right? Your hidden matters are exposed and your glory is ruined. Since itâs gotten to this point, Iâll just say that I wish you a long life of one hundred years, so that you live alone when you grow old. Zong He, letâs go home. What else do you have to say to this deceitful, scummy bastard?â
Duke Tangâs face almost went purple in his fury. To think that as a noble, he had raised a son that could scold his father. The most crucial thing was that he couldnât refute any of his words. He was so suffocated that he wanted to die.Â
At this time, a set of rhythmic footsteps interrupted the stifling atmosphere, âIâm sorry that I returned so late, and that I couldnât greet the guests. It is truly disrespectful.âÂ
The voice was slightly soft and tender, but was already rather dignified. The insipid sentence had attracted the gazes of everyone in the hall. The youth was outfitted in traditional Chinese clothing. He had somehow already arrived at the doorway, only three steps away from Tang Wan. He said with a smile: âMother doesnât like to live here. I have already prepared a room in the rear mountains for her. Come, take Mother to rest.âÂ
Duke Tang looked at his young sonâs excessively courteous actions with cold eyes, âRear mountains?â
Tang Tingye had a gentle smile on his face, âYes, itâs the place where my elder brother was once locked away. Donât worry, I wonât poison her. At the worst, Iâll place a beast in the middle of the night to frighten her. I want her to feel what itâs like to be locked away for a dozen years. If not, the Marshal wonât be satisfied.âÂ
Duke Tang looked at his youngest son with an unsightly expression. While his son was like this, he felt that he was being strange.Â
The housekeeper was already unwilling to wait for Duke Tangâs words and waved over two maids. The two maids came forward and forcefully pulled Lady Tang and dragged her away.Â
Even if Lady Tangâs chin was dislocated, she could still sob. She struggled in fear, and knew that there was no good end for her after sheâd get dragged away. The only one who could give her an opportunity to live was Duke Tang. She only begged for the other to look upon their many years of marriage and mutual affection to save her!
The maids were clearly trained and didnât give her a chance to resist. They simply used their abilities and carried her out like a little chick.Â
âYou all!â Duke Tangâs pupils shrank as he looked at the housekeeperâs and maidsâ responses in astonishment. As soon as he wanted to block them, he was subjected to Zong Heâs cold gaze, which was like an icy dagger. Suddenly, his entire body was stretched so taut that it ached slightly. Zong He wanted to kill him! Duke Tang finally realized that Zong He wasnât concerned about the Imperial family knowing at all. He had come here today to simply settle matters.
Ruined, Duke Tang sat down without a word. However, his gaze towards Tang Tingye became increasingly cold. This child was disobeying him? Just what had he concealed about himself?
Tang Tingye narrowed his eyes and watched the maids drag Lady Tang out. The corners of his lips curled in satisfaction. He looked directly at his father and said mildly: âIn these past two years, Father has also gotten old. As a son, I would naturally share the burden of a household. You ought to be tired, go back to rest. I will resolve these matters.âÂ
âTingye! You!â Duke Tangâs complexion shifted from red to white, drained of blood. He tightly grasped the armrest and the hand concealed under his sleeves were shaking violently. He couldnât accept it, this son! The son he was most proud of had unexpectedly concealed so much!Â
Tang Tingye shot Duke Tang a mocking glance. Lian Boâs gaze made Duke Tangâs heart clench and his throat seize. He couldnât say a single word.Â
Tang Tingye said indifferently: âI recall that there is a law that states that those with a rank at or above Major General can directly sentence a person after ensuring that they have committed a serious crime. There is no need for a trial. Am I remembering correctly?â
âYes, a murderer pays with their life.â Zong Heâs lips twitched slightly. He had some good feelings for this daring child.Â
Tang Tingyeâs lips curled up. He pulled a gun that only nobles could use from the waist of the retainer behind him. He smiled and aimed the gun at Tang Lian, who was on the ground, unable to resist. Tang Lian stiffened and he turned his head and tremble in fear. He wasnât afraid of dying; he had already prepared for his death beforehand. If his daughter wasnât locked up, then he could calmly face his fate. Now, however, he wanted to live. He needed to save his daughter, he couldnât die!
Tang Tingye laughed lightly, and pulled the trigger against the otherâs despairing eyes. The gun emitted several bangs, shooting all of the bullets into the ground.Â
Looking at the otherâs trembling and the hope for life in his eyes, Tang Tingye was in a very good mood: âIt would be better to let you keep your life. I want to see you lose your hope. It would be a shame to let you die without a struggle. Send the old housekeeper to the rear mountains. Itâs a good place for him to enjoy his retirement. Shut him away next to the wife, so that this father-daughter pair can take care of each other.â
Tang Wan looked at the youthâs smile and suddenly remembered the words: âPulled to the rear mountains to be buried.â
The person who had said this was Tang Lian, but this child was the Xiao Ye from his dreams. Did he want to enact his revenge on that servant?Â
While Tang Wan was thinking, the person beside him suddenly rushed over. Tang Wan didnât react, already being hugged tightly by the other. Tang Tingye had thrown his entire body into Tang Wanâs arms, pulling him closer by the waist. He whispered: âGÄge?â