Chapter 105: Teashop, another clue appears Original and most updated translations are from volare. If read elsewhere, this chapter has been stolen. Please stop supporting theft.
Long Feiye!
It was actually Long Feiye. Third Madame had never seen him in person, but she already had a deep feud with him! In these two months, Long Feiye had killed countless of her subordinates, even her most talented and extraordinary senior disciple who could command poison mosquito swarms.
How could she not hate him?
Third Madame was ready to rush out and fight Long Feiye to the death, but her naturally logical side was very clear that she couldnât. If she couldnât kill this man and exposed herself instead, then the years of effort by Northern Li would have all gone to waste. Before, she had been puzzled over why none of her guards had moved against Han Yunxi when she barged inside. Now she finally understood that it was because Long Feiye had come!
It was right that her guards didnât stir; otherwise, sheâd never be able to cast off suspicion. But what she didnât understand was why Long Feiye was accompanying Han Yunxi. Didnât he dislike this woman? Unless sheâd earned his trust after discovering Mu Qingwuâs poison?
Even to the extent that the poisons-proficient Han Yunxi was assisting Long Feiye in his investigation of the enemy spies? And only then was the poison-ignorant Long Feiye able to kill off her senior disciple? In other words, the chief culprit of her death would be Han Yunxi?
At this, Third Madame tightened her grip on the dagger in her hands!
Northern Li Country had spent years worth of effort to train their enemy spies to guard against Long Feiye. She never thought that on the cusp of reaping their years long efforts, Han Yunxi would stick her foot in and mess up all their plans! And now the investigation had led straight to her doorstep.\nHan Yunxi, I swear my life wonât be complete until I end yours!
Under these pressing circumstances, Li Mingyue[1] had no choice but to suppress the raging flames in her stomach. She quietly withdrew her dagger and lay on her side.
âAlmost!â
Han Yunxi answered Long Feiye, abruptly lifting the bedcurtains to examine the bed, before drawing nearer to Third Madame to check her hands. There was still no warning from the detoxification system.
âWhewâŚâ With a big sigh of relief, Han Yunxiâs heart finally sank back into her chest. âNothing anywhere, thatâs great.â
She patted the woman beneath the covers and smiled. âThird Madame, Iâve caused you an affront.â Then she carefully tucked Li Mingyue in, put down the bedcurtains, and left.
As soon as she heard the door shut, Li Mingyue opened her eyes, her face frighteningly somber. âThatâs great? Hehe, Han Yunxi, Iâll definitely make you understand the true meaning of great!â
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Once Han Yunxi stepped outside, Long Feiye only had to look at her expression to know the general outcome. But still he asked, âHow is it?â
âNothing anywhere. Your Highness, I think I must have made a mistake,â Han Yunxi smiled, in a very good mood.
âThough you found no other traces, it doesnât prove thereâs no suspicion,â Long Feiyeâs voice grew serious. He was very unsatisfied.
âThose three poisons in the wooden building were common snake poisons, itâs not strange that theyâve shown up here,â Han Yunxi was quick to explain. âOf course, if Your Highness is still doubtful, you could question Third Madame as to whether she kept snake poison, and for what reason!â
When she came for tea last time, Han Yunxi had already wanted to question Third Madame. But because she feared hitting the grass would startle the snake, she chose to examine the surroundings instead. Now that sheâd found nothing, she had no worries.\nLong Feiye was about to reply when he heard the sound of water nearby. It looked like the servants were up.
âLetâs go!â
Without another word, Long Feiye pulled Han Yunxi into his arms and instantly vanished into the dusky skies without a sound. When they finally returned to the Hibiscus Courtyard, the sun had already rose. Long Feiye might have been unhappy the whole trip, but he still kept Han Yunxiâs foot injury in mind and delivered her to the Leisurely Cloud Pavilion, where he set her in the living room and let her sit on the table.
Right at this time, Zhao mama had come in carrying water. When she saw this scene, she unconsciously took a few steps back. But she only paused a moment before walking in with a smile to pay her respects. âYour servant greets Your Highness and esteemed wangfei good morning.â
Long Feiye nodded and signaled for her to rise. Zhao mama straightened and quickly poured two cups of tea before bringing them over, eyes darting a glimpse at the loft upstairs with a smile. âYour Highness and esteemed wangfei certainly woke up early.â
Han Yunxi nearly spat out her tea at the words. What did Zhao mama mean by these words? Did she make the mistake of thinking Long Feiye stayed here overnight? Long Feiye seemed to realize this as well, and coughed lightly in response before lowering his head to drink his tea in silence.
âYour Highness, your ladyship, please wait shortly. Your servant will prepare breakfast now,â Zhao mama hastened to say as she prepared to leave.
But Long Feiye finally spoke up. âThereâs no need, your lordship still has things to do.â
âNo matter how busy your lordship is, you still still eat breakfast. Donât hurt your stomach from starving,â Zhao mama persuaded.\nYet Long Feiye merely stood up without acknowledging Zhao mama. Instead he spoke to Han Yunxi. âDonât hit the grass and startle the snake with that matter. Your lordship naturally has his own arrangements, understood?â
âActuallyâŚâ Actually, Han Yunxi had tried to persuade him otherwise the whole way back, but Long Feiye still wanted to investigate.
âYour actions stop here,â Long Feiyeâs voice grew serious. Heâd carried this woman the entire way while listening to her clamor by his ear, and had long lost his patience. Han Yunxiâs mouth twitched, but she could only remain silent. Long Feiye seemed to worry that sheâd try something again, because he shot her a deep look before turning to leave.
When he was gone, Han Yunxi rolled her eyes. Though she couldnât emotionally accept Long Feiyeâs decision, her logical side agreed that further investigation was necessary. After all, the spies had concealed themselves so deeply that they couldnât afford to let go of any clue, no matter how small.
Han Family, Han FamilyâŚaye, she didnât know what its fate would be!
âEsteemed wangfei, why didnât you keep His Highness here for the meal?â Zhao mama asked.
Han Yunxi recovered her senses and blurted out, âWhy keep him?â
Ehh�
Zhao mama suddenly grew speechless, unsure of what had just happened.
âNoâŚno reason, your servant will prepare breakfast now,â Zhao mama said as she quickly retreated. She sighed with emotion. The hearts of this master and mistress were too hard to read!
Han Yunxiâs stomach grumbled as she watched Zhao mamaâs retreating form. That was the thing with stomachs, once you gave it attention, itâd grow hungry without fail. Filled with doubt, Han Yunxi carefully hopped off the table, only just remembering that sheâd left her shoe at the Solitary Enclosure. She hobbled over to a seat before lazily reclining with an exhale. Many things had been accomplished last night, but time had passed so quickly. Even now, she still hadnât completely recovered her senses. Who knew if that fellow was hungry? What kind of things were he busy with this early in the morning? Was he going to protect the names on the list? In her memory, there were quite a few who were still alive. As busy as he was, it shouldnât take him long to eat a meal.\nUnbeknownst to herself, disappointment flitted past Han Yunxiâs eyes. She pursed her lips next, too lazy to think any more about the man.
What kind of person was the head of the Northern Li spies? Would it be someone they knew who was hiding right by their side? Han Yunxi mused and wondered until she inexplicably fell asleep. When Zhao mama returned with breakfast, she saw her worn out state and didnât dare to disturb her. But Han Yunxi slept clear through the morning and afternoon until Mu Qingwu came to request an audience. He was rather efficient at doing his work, and a few days was enough for him to prepare a detailed investigation report that recorded the details of every person whoâd came into contact with him over the past three years, and what happened during their meeting.
After sleeping, Han Yunxiâs very blood was clear and alert. She quietly read through the report and all of the instances within it. There was a sizable quantity of people recorded in the document, five of which were Mu Qingwuâs good friends, four male cousins, two female cousins, and the last and most conspicuous one, Mu Liuyue!
Though Han Yunxi hadnât ruled out Mu Liuyue, she still couldnât resist a smile at the sight of her name, thinking that Mu Qingwu really was a fine fellow.
âYou actually put your little sister on the list too?â Han Yunxi teased.
âEsteemed wangfei said before that the poisoner might have borrowed someone else to administer the poison. If thereâs a need, Iâll even write my own fatherâs name alongside my little sisterâs,â Mu Qingwu had thick eyebrows and big eyes. His pupils shone with spirit, and he appeared very solemn when he was earnest. Han Yunxi secretly esteemed him in her heart, nodding as she continued to read.\nThe material had detailed annotations on each person, recording the frequency of their visits with Mu Qingwu, the locations of the meetups, and specifics on what happened each time. Han Yunxi read through the names before focusing on the first one and its associated details, working her way down. As she read, she teased, âYoung General, these are your private affairs.â
âAs long as it can help to uncover the enemy spy, esteemed wangfei can even appeal to his majesty to study our military secrets,â Mu Qingwu was still serious and earnest.
âDonât! I donât want to know,â Han Yunxi hastily refused. She understood the logic wherein the more one knew, the more one found themselves in danger.
As Han Yunxi read on, she finally turned serious. Mu Qingwu stood waiting on one side, afraid to make a sound. When he raised his head and saw Han Yunxiâs focused profile, he couldnât shift his gaze away. Ever since he first glimpsed this woman at the Duke of Qinâs gates, he knew she wasnât simple. But he never thought theyâd have so many interactions. He couldnât help but wonder if theyâd ever meet if she hadnât married into the Duke of Qinâs household.
Han Yunxi was concentrating on the report and had no idea that Mu Qingwu was staring at her from the side. She read through every single record, most of which had no cause for suspicion. When friends met up, it was usually to drink together. Ten-Thousand Snake Poison definitely wouldnât be in the wine, of this she was certain. And it wasnât often that Mu Qingwu drank.
Those patrilineal male and female cousins might have dropped by frequently, but not in regular patterns. Most times, theyâd only visited the estate to pay calls.
Finally, Han Yunxiâs gaze rested on Mu Liuyueâs records. It went without saying that Mu Liuyue had the most contact with Mu Qingwu. Every time he went home, heâd see his little sister, but this was very normal. Except, there was one record that caught Han Yunxiâs vigilant attention.\nTea!
Mu Liuyue would actually invite Mu Qingwu out regularly to drink tea at the Celestial Fragrance Teashop on the outskirts of the capital! Han Yunxi raised her head to look towards Mu Qingwu, who was currently staring at her. Their gazes met, and Mu Qingwu immediately lowered his head like a thief caught in the act. But the apprehensive Han Yunxi wasnât even conscious of his odd behavior. âYoung General,â she asked anxiously, âYour little sister often invites you out for tea?â
The tips of Mu Qingwuâs ears were burning. Heâd never been in such a difficult position before and didnât know what had happened to him. Somehow, he managed to raise his head and reply. âYes, weâll go one to two times every month. Liuyueâs a regular at the Celestial Fragrance Teashop on the outskirts of town.â
âOnce or twice every month?â Han Yunxi said doubtfully. The timing for this was spread too far apart to match the times for administering poisons. âDo you two buy tea from there?â she asked again.
Most visitors to teashops would buy tea leaves to bring home. This she understood.
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[1] Li Mingyue (ććć) â Third Madame Liâs full name. Mingyue means âclear moon.â\n