Though it was forbidden to speculate the imperial mind, the eunuch had some understanding of Li Qitianâs thoughts and plans after serving by his side for so long.
The eunuch knew of his masterâs wariness against Pang Xiao, and that sending Madame Pang to the prince wasnât necessarily out of good intentions.
The palace supervisor had no right to comment on this matter.
However, he knew that the emperor wouldn't want Madame Pang thrown out of the manor like this.
And even if she was, she couldnât be thrown out while the eunuch was present! What if he turned into a scapegoat for the emperorâs ill temper after the fact?
âThis servant understands Your Highnessâs filial heart,â smiled the eunuch. âIâm sure Madame Pang understands your feelings. But as you know too, outsiders might not understand your meaning. What if someone twists Your Highnessâs good intentions into refusing to serve your official mother?â
Madame Pang breathed in inward relief when she heard this and agreed emphatically. âYour Highness, be angry if you want, but you canât disregard the Pang reputation. Iâm your official mother. Of course you will serve at your official motherâs side. If word of this gets out, youâll have invited outsiders to defame the Pangs!â
The prince had seemed to waver after the eunuchâs string of words, but the madameâs sudden interjection turned the situation ugly again!
The prince wasnât a three year old! He wasnât to be threatened and rebuked at the drop of a hat. Any man with the slightest bit of dignity wouldnât submit to these words. Besides, Pang Xiao hadnât even been born in the Pang household in the first place, and his mother had once been hunted down by the madame. It was already beyond surprising that Pang Xiao had obeyed imperial order sand taken Madame Pang in instead of killing her on the spot.
Indeed, the princeâs expression grew even uglier. He completely ignored the madame like she hadnât said anything, turning instead to the eunuch.
âMany thanks for Grand Supervisor Liâs good intentions. But this princeâs heart is true and I keep only the madameâs wellbeing in mind. It doesnât matter what others will say as long as the madame lives a happy life. This prince is afraid that if this continues, Madame Pang will take ill from anger sooner or later.â
Pang Xiao glanced coldly at the madame after his words.
An awl seemed to pierce the madameâs heart a few times. From the princeâs eyes, she even felt the yawning maw of a predator poised to leap on its prey.
It suddenly felt like if she didnât meekly walk out on her own two feet, Pang Xiao would have her carried out on a stretcher!
Why hadnât she discovered before that the prince was actually a wolf in sheepâs clothing??
Thanks to his previous filial piety and biddability, sheâd even felt that it mightâve been nice to have raised him as her son from the very beginning.
She didnât understand him at all and thus relaxed her guard, switching from her original observation of the prince to their current straits. Had she known earlier that he was such a character not to be provoked, she wouldnât have spoken like this at all.
If she really was forced to leave the manor like this, how could she possibly face the towering wrath sure to descend from the emperor?
Her forehead knotted tightly together, the furrows between her brows deepened even further. fingers clutching tightly at her robes, her lips twitched, but she couldnât bring herself to say anything. It would be too embarrassing to capitulate.
And even if she did take the lower ground, Pang Xiao still probably wouldnât let her off the hook. Since it was the same result no matter what she did, why struggle futilely?
Li Guanwen inwardly shook his head, having coolly observed all this off to the side.
Who knew if the emperor really had been in private contact with Madame Pang?
If she really was a pawn, then the eunuch could only say that the imperial majesty had really chosen the wrong person this time. The madame had proved to be unobservant, unadaptable, and inflexible. She only knew to put on airs and project the haughty bearing of the family matriarch. Even someone meeting her for the first time such as he disliked Madame Pang, much less the prince who had to see her everyday.
The prince had already given orders for Huzi to ready his horse. He turned back to speak to Li Guanwen. âI'll have to request the gonggong to be a witness in front of His Majesty. Otherwise, there might be those who cry me down with just my own testimony.â
With how things were, what could the head eunuch do even if he didnât want to go along with all this? If he rejected the prince to his face, Li Guanwen would have to constantly be on guard against Pang Xiaoâs revenge.
As opposed to that, it was much preferable to forming congenial ties.
âYour Highness is much too polite. Though this servant is foolish and slow, I can see clearly what is and is not. If His Majesty asks of me, I will convey the truth.â
âIn that case, I thank the gonggong.â Pang Xiao walked out courteously with the eunuch, sliding an exquisite silk pouch into the eunuchâs sleeves under the cover of the princeâs cloak.
Li Guanwen blinked, then fondled the pouch. It was neither silver nor gold inside. Judging from the distinct shapes, it looked to be a bag of gems.
The Faithful Prince of the First Rank wasnât the sort to be miserly. Delighted, the eunuch carefully put the pouch away.
Madame Pang stood stock-still where she was, just watching Pang Xiao and Li Guanwen leave the inner residence in high spirits. She clenched her teeth, spitting out, âTwo-faced ingrate!â
No matter what the madame thought, Pang Xiao brought his petition all the way to Li Qitian. His dressed wound prominently showing on his arm, the prince stiffly plopped to his knees as soon as he saw the emperor. He first raised the complaint that Ji Zeyu picked the fight with him, bawling, âIâve never been so helpless even in the battlefield!â
This was what Li Qitian wanted to see most of all. He offered only a few words of consolation to the prince and not much else.
Sighing, Pang Xiao changed the topic to that of Madame Pang moving out of the manor.
This took the emperor by surprise. âWasnât everything just fine before? Why is she suddenly moving out?â
The prince summarized what had just happened in the manor and summoned Li Guanwen as his witness.
The eunuch didnât dare say anything on Pang Xiaoâs behalf, but likewise didnât dare do nothing at all. So when Li Qitian asked for his version of the events, the eunuch conveyed only the facts and waxed eloquent on Pang Xiaoâs resignation. He refrained himself from expressing any opinions, so as to not sway the imperial majestyâs judgement.
After the back and forth, it was so quiet in the study that one could hear a pin drop. A long while later, Li Qitian nodded in assent after weighing up the pros and cons.
âFind a good residence then. Sheâs General Pangâs right and legal wife at the end of the day. It wonât do to neglect her.â
âUnderstood. This subject will keep Your Majestyâs teachings in mind. Though the madame is to make her home elsewhere, I will not maltreat her at all.â
âMm. Thatâs good.â Li Qitian offered a few more words of comfort before dismissing the prince.
Once Pang Xiao left, the emperor called Li Guanwen over for a hushed conversation. âWas Prince Consort Ji as angry as Pang Zhixi?â