Zheng Pei was Pang Zhongzhengâs old confidante. When the general had sensed that death was coming for him, it spurred the strategist to make some plans. After the strategist luckily escaped death, revenge was the only thing on his mind.
He first successfully used medicine to sterilize Qin Huaiyuan after some complicated twists along the way. Zheng Pei then stole away Qin Huaiyuanâs only daughter, so that the marquis would be wracked with pain when he found out the truth one day.
When Li Qitian hoisted the banner of rebellion, itâd been Zheng Pei who led the now-emperor to the Yaos and taken away the fourteen year old Pang Xiao for the army.
The strategist felt that heâd truly lived up to the principles of fidelity and constancy. He was a long time subordinate of the late general, whereas Pang Xiao wasnât an official son or even a concubine-born one. Zheng Pei had also witnessed the initial days of Pang Xiao being too timid to take a single life; so no matter how awe-inspiring the prince was now or how his name struck fear in the hearts of others, the old strategist still viewed the prince with certain condescension. He would always lecture Pang Xiao whenever the strategist felt that the prince had done wrong.
In return, Pang Xiao had always treated the strategist with utmost respect and courtesy. But today, he remained quietly seated at the head seat, a slight frostiness emanating from the sharp ends of his brows. Zheng Peiâs heart quailed when a frigid look, honed by the sands of battlefields, glinted at him.
âLittle prince?â Zheng Peiâs voice was a bit dry.
Pang Xiao snorted in soft laughter. âSir Zheng, I think thereâs one thing you havenât understood yet.â
The prince rose and took slow steps towards the strategist, keeping his hands behind his back. He flared the aura of a towering mountain, so domineering that Zheng Pei involuntarily took two steps back and lowered his head.
âDonât forget, Sir Zheng. This prince is the master here. You are the servant.â
The statement widened Zheng Peiâs eyes incredulously. He jerked his head up to look at Pang Xiao with sheer disbelief, his face beet red and whiskers trembling from indignation. âWhat do you mean by this, Your Highness?â
âItâs obvious that Sir Zheng has forgotten his position. Or do you think that this prince is still the same mewling kid to be manipulated however people want to?â
To be manipulated?! This is what he thinks?! Zheng Pei was absolutely livid.
âWhat do you mean with these words, little prince?! I cannot bear the responsibility of the word âmanipulateâ! Donât forget that if it wasnât for this old man mentioning you to the emperor, you would beâŠâ
âIf it wasnât for Sir Zheng mentioning it to the emperor, I would still be called Yao Xiaoyao 1 and would still be living with my mother, grandfather, and grandmother in a small city. Weâd still have our small family restaurant. Weâd stir fry some dishes when the mood takes us, and go drinking with a few friends when down. Even if we wouldnât be the leader of the pack or enjoy great riches and fortune, we would still happily live out our lives without going hungry or needing clothes. I wouldnât be thrown in a gory battlefield filled with hacked off limbs and violence at a young age, and wouldnât have to suffer through persecution and pressure, trying to eke out a living in the cracks! And I would never be lectured like I was the bottom of someoneâs shoe by a servant!â
Pang Xiaoâs words brought tears to Huziâs eyes and made the color drain from Zheng Peiâs.
âYou follow this prince but donât place yourself in your proper place. Do you think Iâm still that naive, young boy of yesteryear? Since youâve pulled me into this circle and Iâve climbed to this height through my own efforts, then I am notsomeone to be manipulated by you anymore!
âDonât talk to me about my fatherâs enemy, this prince has never seen my father! I recognize no official mother who is such a jealous shrew! I feel no affection for the Pangs, and my surname from the very beginning was Yao. All of you made me change my name because you wanted to use Pang Zhongzhengâs name!â
âYouâŠâ
âDoes this prince speak wrongly? None of you ever thought that I would escape your grasp after youâve thoroughly used me, did you? You can also write about this in your secret report to the emperor today. Tell His Majesty what I said today as well!â
Zheng Peiâs eyes widened with horror and his lips trembled, the shaking extending to the rest of his body. He knows! He knows everything!
Huzi looked at the old strategist with disbelief, murmuring, âSir Zheng, how⊠how could youâŠâ Someone who heâd always thought was staunchly loyal to the prince was in fact, a spy that the emperor had arranged??
Pang Xiao took his seat again with a dismissive snort and proclaimed imperiously, âSir Zheng, this prince allows you to live because of my father. You were a loyal subordinate to him for your entire life, after all. But I warn you, donât you think about doing anything to the Qin fourth miss! And donât you dare be disrespectful to her in front of me! Be careful of getting your hand chopped off if you reach too far with it!â
Zheng Pei had always been a center of attention and occupied an unparalleled position in the army. To think that Pang Xiao would criticize him so mercilessly!
He felt the sting of losing a great deal of face and fired back rapidly, âI have nothing to say if the little prince suspects my loyalty. But you should certainly, absolutely, and definitely not cavort with the enemyâs daughterâŠâ
âFatherâs achievements were already such a high level that they threatened to eclipse his master. That dog of an emperor was already very wary of father. How else would a little divisive plot, easily seen through, result in fatherâs death? You know as well as I do that that was just an excuse. The real enemy was never Qin Meng, but that dog emperor! Shifting the blame onto Qin Meng like this is an incompetent display of not being able to keep your priorities straight!
âThis prince has long since exacted revenge for my father! I destroyed Northern Ji, killed the dog emperor, and sliced to a thousand pieces every single corrupt official that spurred the dog emperor onto greater heights. I slew so many of them that the old Northern Ji officials still hate me and curse me for being a demon incarnate behind my back. If this doesnât count as revenge, what does? Sir Zhengâs indiscriminating actions against a female baby? If this prince is disloyal or unfilial, then is Sir Zheng loyal, with your wavering between this prince and His Majesty?â
Each word made Zheng Peiâs complexion even more ashen, and he didnât actually have a response ready. Heâd lost all of his prepared arguments the moment Pang Xiao pointed out that there was secret correspondence going on with the emperor. The old strategist didnât know why his blood was thrumming at the moment, he just wanted to get away from Pang Xiao as far as possible, so that he didnât have to look into that pair of eyes that seemed to peer through everything!
Zheng Pei tightened his lips, raised cupped hands, turned and left. Huzi didnât chase after him this time, but looked worriedly at Pang Xiao.
âMaster, if Sir Zheng tells the emperor what happened today, His Majesty will be even more wary of you.â
âHis Majestyâs suspicions of me have never decreased! Even if I keep a humble profile, he fears the military power in my hands. Even after I hand it over, he fears the authority I have in the army. And even without that authority, he would still fear destiny.â Pang Xiao snorted coldly and drummed his fingers on the round chair. âIâve long since known of Sir Zhengâs thoughts. I laid everything out today so that he doesnât think too highly of himself and does something that I would actually have to kill him for. His loyalty towards my father is real, at any rate.â
Huzi nodded and thought of what his master had said earlier. Sadness welled up when he carefully recounted what Pang Xiao had gone through the years. The prince had no choice but to reach his current height and endure this tremendous pressure!
The guardâs eyes shifted when he saw the cold expression on his masterâs face and turned the topic back to Qin Yining.
âOld fart Weichi is truly vicious! I wonder how the fourth miss is. Shall we think of a plan to help her?â
I thought so! Pang Xiaoâs frosty expression melted somewhat when Qin Yining was mentioned, and a warm curve graced his lips.
âDonât worry, didnât Jiyun say that they were headed to the Celestial Nunnery? My dear Yi mustâve thought of a plan. Just wait, weâll receive further word before tomorrowâs up.â
âYour Highness has such confidence in the fourth miss.â Huzi arched a brow.
âOf course, how would someone I like be unable to handle such a small matter?â
Huzi inwardly rolled his eyes a thousand times, but spoke every word of agreement he knew.
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Indeed, more news came from Great Yan the next morning.
Pang Xiao burst out laughing as he read the note, his laughter growing heartier and heartier. He threw the note to Huzi at the end and kept laughing.
Huzi took the note and read it carefully, exclaiming with admiration at the end. âThe fourth miss thought of a fantastic plan alright! This gags that old fart of an emperor! Except, do you think that the fourth miss knows that Priestess Liu is the Soothsayer? How else would she dare use the Soothsayerâs name otherwise?â
âNo, she shouldnât.â Pang Xiao thought carefully and laughed again. âShe mustâve brought silver to ask the priestess to pretend to be the Soothsayer. That mustâve delighted the tricksy person quite a lot!â
The prince suddenly grew solemn. âHave someone secretly keep watch on the nunnery and pay attention to the Soothsayerâs movements.â
âWhy?â Huzi started. âIs Your Highness afraid of the Soothsayer running away?â
Pang Xiao only smiled. âSend a calling card to âBlockheadâ saying that Iâll visit the day after tomorrow.â
This surprised Huzi even more. âYour Highness, are you planning on having Sir Mu pay up for the bet?â
âA son pays the debts of his father. The Soothsayer is his master. Itâd be very normal for him to pay the debt if his master runs off, wouldnât you say?â
Eh⊠uh⊠what? Sir Mu was an honest man and had been dragged into things by the Soothsayer many times. I really pity the guy!