In his lofty seat above the assembled officials, Weichi Yanâs face was a looming thundercloud. He watched his subjects come forth one by one, asking him to reconsider his empress with the self-righteous banners of âfor the good of the nationâ and âto soothe the peopleâ.
But he knew full well that these people were just hoodwinked by another.
Heâd once felt that an emperor should naturally love the people like his own children, and that officials should be wholeheartedly devoted to the nation. But now that he was perched in the grand seat, he finally realized that things werenât as simple as he thought.
He did indeed love his people, but his people only thought of their own safety when push came to shove. They cared not a whit for their rulerâs own wishes at all! How can they strip me of happiness for a lifetime because of a single rumor?!
And if he didnât listen to them, he would be slapped with a label of trash emperor! Perhaps there would even be denunciations that he was just like his father, that he only knew to enjoy women and not how to better the peopleâs lives.
And his officials! Oh his officials. Each had their own ulterior motive and cared only about personal gain. They were even trying to use morals force his hand!
Sanctimonious concerns of national stability and citizen morale abounded. What, would their country go down in flames if he made Qin Yining his empress??
Weichi Yan burned with the desire to spit viciously on these holier-than-thou faces!
But the vestiges of his rationality yelled loudly that he couldnât do so. Heâd only just taken his throne and his grip on the nation was yet shaky. If he offended his officials now, life would be very difficult in the future.
The emperor closed his eyes, feeling them start to burn from angry tears.
Dead silence reigned in the halls. Everyone looked carefully at their liegeâs expression, trying to garner some clues.
After a long moment, Weichi Yan opened his eyes and looked at Qin Huaiyuan standing at the head of the civil officials. âBeloved subject Qin, how do you think this should be handled?â
The Qin patriarch only needed to glance at the emperorâs face to know what the younger man was thinking. He shook his head inwardly.
The emperor was a dashing scholar at heart after all. He wasnât much concerned with politics, nor did he have a knack for it. He employed emotion instead of logic when running into any problems. How would the nationâs future hold up in light of this?
âThis subject dares not conjecture about this matter. Iâm sure Your Majesty will have a wise solution.â Qin Huaiyuan raised cupped hands in salute.
The other officials were all rolling their eyes internally. The emperor shouldnât have asked Qin Huaiyuan if he had any smarts at all. Weâre discussing whether or not Qin Huaiyuanâs daughter should be empress. Just how was the marquis supposed to respond?
When Weichi Yan heard the response, he too realized heâd asked an idiotic question. The awkwardness washing over him only further worsened his mood. If he nodded now, Qin Yining would no longer be his.
He could only try to make one final appeal.
âThe Soothsayerâs fortunes prescribed for Miss Qin havenât been verified yet. If a little girl can protect the nation, then what do we need us men for? What do we need the soldiers on the front lines for? This is all sheer nonsense!â
âYour Majesty, what we should be discussing now isnât whether or not the fortune is true, but that the citizens already deeply believe it is!â An old official stepped forward with a kowtow.
âThe foolish people are ignorant, but are all of you ignorant as well? How can you parrot what others say?â
Someone in the Clearistsâ camp spoke up. âYour Majesty, the people may be ignorant, but they can overturn a ship. Your subjects arenât repeating hearsay, but are aware that we currently need someone like her to put the people at ease.â
âThis subject agrees! Your Majesty has just taken the throne and if you move against public opinion now, you might lose the peopleâs heart!â
His hands balled into fists, Weichi Yan asked tightly, âWhat, Us marrying a girl will lose the peopleâs heart?â
âThe key point is that these are the rumors outside. No matter if theyâre true or not, the people think they are!â
Weichi Yan angrily shot to his feet. âPang only says that heâs pausing the battles but didnât say that they wouldnât continue fighting if We donât marry Miss Qin !â
âBut the people think that theyâll be safe as long as Your Majesty doesnât marry her!â
A vein throbbed painfully in Weichi Yanâs forehead, traces of remaining rationality once again preventing him from cursing. Such were his subjects! Foolish, selfish, and ludicrous!
So it turned out that sitting on this throne didnât bring about freedom either! A short phrase of âthe peopleâs willâ was enough to materialize chains that thoroughly held him down!
âWe need to ponder further on this matter. Court is dismissed!â Having run out of patience, Weichi Yan flung down these words and left with a flourish of his sleeves.
The officials looked at each other, at a loss of what to do. Head shakes and sighs were exchanged before they too were on their way.
Qin Huaiyuan heaved a long sigh as he watched the emperor stalk off. Compared to Pang Xiao, Weichi Yan was far inferior when it came to plots and plans. The prince could quickly think of a countermove and execute on it, while the emperor only knew to be angry. This wasnât an even playing field at all.
Helplessness descended when the marquis reflected on the two generations of rulers heâd served in his life. Whatever, forget it all. Let it go.
After court was adjourned, a stone-faced Weichi Yan made quick time to the Jade Hall. Lu-gonggong and a group of palace servants and guards trailed far behind, deathly afraid of being caught up in the emperorâs temper.
Pure Consort Lin, Weichi Yanâs concubine from when he was still the crown prince, was currently lecturing the three girls in the Jade Hall. Though the girls were technically here for the selection, everyone knew that the three were guaranteed a spot in the imperial harem and that Qin Yining would be the empress.
Consort Lin had loved and served Weichi Yan for many years. Sheâd given it her all, and it would be a fat lie to say that she expected nothing in return. Sheâd long since heard that the emperor was infatuated with Qin Yining. The Qin fourth miss was also a notable character amongst the noble daughters in the capital, so the consort had long since wanted to take her measure of the girl.
Consort Lin bided her time for two days, but couldnât restrain herself in the end. Sheâd happened to âpass byâ the Jade Hall today and came in for a look.
âThis seat knows that the Qins have beautiful descendants. Younger sister Qin is stunning alright, no wonder the emperor admires you wholeheartedly.â
Consort Lin was just in her twenties. She had a voluptuous body and a coy tone when she spoke. She wore a silver and red arrowed sleeve cotton jacket, the kind where the sleeves could be cinched to keep them out of the way. A rose-red ruffled hem skirt was finished off with a downy-yellow chiffon wrap around the shoulders. The consort waved her round fan and reached out with slender fingers protected by three inch long nail guards.
Qin Yining frowned with discomfort when the consort gripped her chin, but she didnât evade the touch. She knelt primly, âYour Highness is as beautiful as a flower. How would this subject dare be complimented by you?â
âIndeed, you wouldnât dare.â Consort Lin waved her fan with a chuckle. âYou donât dare accept compliments, but you dare lie in bed and make me wait for your greeting.â
Qin Yining kowtowed. âPlease forgive me, Consort Lin. This subject is ill and awoke this morning with a fever. I stayed in bed a bit longer due to not feeling well and immediately rose when we heard of your visit. I didnât dare offend you with a disheveled appearance and so cleaned up a little, which caused my tardiness. Please forgive me for my lateness.â
âMm. Younger sisterâs voice is so pleasing. Speak some more. You sound like a bird chirping.â Consort Lin concealed her smile behind her fan.
Qin Yining sighed. Such was her treatment before sheâd officially entered the palace. How could anyone bear to stay in such a place?
âPlease forgive me, Your Highness.â She could only continue to admit her fault.