Alarm bells rang in Li Helanâs heart, but nothing showed on her face. She blinked docilely and pouted, âLanâer and the prince consort is a married couple. Itâs all the same no matter who makes the request. Besides, doesnât royal brother know that the prince consort is so sparing with his words itâs like his lips are glued together?â
Li Qitian flashed a smile. âNever mind. Itâs not like We donât know your temper. Your ideas come one after another. If you move into the prince consortâs manor, there might be criticism levied at him as soon as you set foot inside. Besides, youâre a princess. It wonât do for others to comment behind your back that you donât follow the rules.â
âRoyal brother.â Li Helan pulled on Li Qitianâs hand and shook it cutely. âJust show Lanâer some love! Besides, what do comments from outsider matters when it comes to Lanâerâs happiness?â
The emperor frowned slightly and peeled his sisterâs hand off of his.
âLanâer! Listen to Us!â he intoned. âDo you want people to gossip behind our backs that We are an emperor from the dirt that took Our throne with the help of farmer rebels?â
Li Helan quailed inwardly. As much as she didnât want to accept things, she didnât dare mutter another word in protest.
This kind of condemnation hadnât ceased ever since Li Qitianâs revolutionaries of justice had taken Northern Ji. Though Great Zhou was now in her fourth year of establishment, and the Northern Ji officials all looked like theyâd submitted, there were many who still remarked that the Zhou government was illegitimate.
Li Qitian cared most about his reputation, so he had strict standards for everything that pertained to the palace. He was deathly afraid of giving more fodder to the rumor mills.
A strange sort of sorrow welled up in the princessâ heart.
He who had doted on her the most before now no longer treated her preferences as first priority. Her royal brotherâs heart was filled with too many other concerns: reputation, position, and power. All of them were more important than her; a younger sister was nothing at all.
Such were the considerations of a ruler and the grief of a princess.
Twinges of guilt assailed the emperor when he saw Li Helan lower her head piteously, not whispering another word.
He really did love his sister at the end of the day. He might be forced to use her in some aspects, but he was willing to compensate her when it came to demands he could satisfy.
âForget it. Though you moving to the prince consortâs manor is unrealistic, We will have a few quiet words with Ji Lan. Will that do?â
The princess started, then looked up with shining eyes.
As long as Li Qitian was still willing to compromise for herâthat was a sign that she hadnât fully lost her royal brotherâs love.
âRoyal brother is best to Lanâer!â A merrily beaming Li Helan shook Li Qitianâs arm. âThe prince consort will naturally be willing to be closer with Lanâer as long as you give the word! Royal brotherâs words are an imperial decree. If he doesnât listen to you, you can punish him severely!â
âYou silly girl.â Li Qitian tapped her forehead, amused by the antics. âSo you like Prince Consort Ji that much? Didnât you like Pang Zhixi before?â
âNuh uh.â A blush flitted over Li Helanâs cheeks and she lowered her head bashfully. She didnât dare say that at present, she also liked Pang Zhixi very much.
Seeing his sister thus, Li Qitian was even more certain of her feelings for Ji Zeyu.
It was no wonder, given Ji Zeyuâs looks, talent, and power. He was in no way inferior to Pang Xiao. Didnât girls of Li Helanâs age like handsome men like Ji Zeyu the most? Since they were now husband and wife, it was understandable that her thoughts had turned to him.
However, this situation wasnât what the emperor wished to see.
He sighed. He did have a burdened conscience when facing Li Helan, but no emotion would delay him from business at hand.
âYour Majesty, the Faithful Prince of the First Rank seeks an audience,â called in Li Guanwen from outside the doors.
Li Helan blinked, then was overcome by delightful surprise. She hadnât had a chance to see Pang Xiao ever since that day. They had such a great shared destiny in bumping into each other here!
Observing the princessâ expression carefully, Li Qitian came to certain realizations based off of her reaction. It looked like his plan of arranging a meeting between Pang Xiao and Li Helan had been right on the money.
Otherwise, if Li Helanâs attentions were all transferred to Ji Zeyu, then his previous arrangements wouldâve all been for naught!
âShow him in.â The emperorâs resonant voice echoed in the imperial study, pulling an obviously daydreaming Li Helan back from her surprise.
Eunuchs pushed open the door as soon as his command sounded.
Pang Xiao strode in quickly with impressive momentum, sporting a dark-purple, tightly cuffed-sleeve robe. A small, purple-gold crown sat in his hair. âThis humble subject greets Your Majesty!â
Being naturally tall and limber, his brocade robe further offset his natural air of nobility. The pair of phoenix eyes set under sharply angled eyebrows needed only to flick a glance at Li Helan to send her into captivated infatuation.
Absence really does make the heart grow fonder! A day away feels like three seasons. Now that sheâd seen Pang Xiao, any bad feelings sheâd had were all swept away.
ââŚLanâer!â
The princess abruptly came back to her senses when she heard her brotherâs exhortation. She lifted her eyes and realized with a shock when she met impatience hidden in her brotherâs eyes that her mind had wandered off again.
âWhat are you thinking about?â the emperor pressed. âAre you feeling unwell because youâve caught a cold?â
âNothing of that sort, royal brother. Lanâer is very well.â Li Helan smiled at Pang Xiao. âBig brother Pangâs robe today is very nice.â
Pang Xiao quickly raised a cupped fist salute. âThis subject wouldnât dare.â
The princess snuck a quick peek at her brother before continuing, âWe grew up together. Didnât I always call you that? Royal brother doesnât mind. Do you, brother?â
The princessâ cutely requesting look elicited a wave of distaste in Li Qitian.
He couldnât be bothered to investigate why Li Helan was so frivolous. Heâd reached his goal, so he didnât want to look further into things.
Therefore, he smiled with extreme gentleness and admonished in a mild tone, âThis is nonsense. How are the times now like they were before? You should be addressing Pang Zhixi as Your Highness. Not to mention, youâre already married now. Ji Lan and Pang Zhixi are the best of friends. What will Ji Lan think if you call Pang Zhixi with the same name as before?â
Blushing ferociously, Li Helan didnât have a response to that. She couldnât help but shoot a sidelong glance at the prince to gauge his reaction.
She was afraid of seeing distaste and also afraid of seeing sheer indifference.
Naturally, she saw the latter.
Pang Xiao stood with his hands at his sides, a picture respectful obedience. He wasnât affected in the least by Li Helanâs words and didnât think anything of her at all.
Her joy at seeing him was made no more by his coolly indifferent attitude.
Li Qitian knew what to do after seeing the two this way. âLanâer, you are dismissed. We have business with the Faithful Prince of the First Rank.â
âUnderstood.â The princess took her leave, but not without casting some lingering looks at Pang Xiaoâs lanky and handsome back before she did.
Li Qitian chuckled when the doors to the study closed. âDonât mind that. The girlâs been spoiled rotten by the empress dowager, but thereâs not a bad bone in her body.â
âNot at all. The princess is innocent and straightforward with a pure heart. What would this subject mind?â