As Sir Zheng contemplated what to do next, a coarse yell sounded from outside. âAnnouncing Grand Supervisor Li!â
The newest arrival cause hearts to skip a beat, and the crowd headed out the door in welcome with strange looks on their faces.
Head eunuch Li Guanwen was garbed in the usual silvery-gray robes of a eunuchâs casual uniform. He wielded a horsetail whisk with an ivory handle, and gave it a strong flourish when those inside came out.
Using the shrill tones unique to eunuchs, he declared loudly, âHis Majesty has instructed this servant to ask Minister Cheng a few questions. We would request that the minister respond truthfully.â
Minister Cheng hastily bobbed his head. âWe will speak all that we know of without reserve.â
The eunuch inclined his head and suddenly shifted his expression dramatically with another brandish of the whisk.
âMinister Cheng, do you intend on rebelling with this private deployment of troops!?â demanded the eunuch.
Cold sweat dripped down the ministerâs forehead as soon as he heard this.
âThis subject wouldnât dare, this subject is fearful.â He quickly pressed his forehead to the ground, while the noble scions behind him raised a panicked din of how they would never.
Li Guanwen continued shrilly, âWe already know of the matter of the publicly charging horses. Severe punishment will be doled out, but not a single innocent will be wronged, nor a single villain go unpunished. Is the minister satisfied with Our promise?â
âY-yes, of course I am satisfied. Many thanks to Your Majesty for thinking of his subjects. Many thanks.â Minister Cheng quickly kowtowed.
The eunuchâs expression morphed again, shifting from harsh severity back to his usual mild-mannered respect.
He walked forward to hep the minister up and commented gently, âPlease donât be this way, Your Lordship. The emperor means for this servant to ask you if youâve come back to your senses and see reason again. If so, please enter the palace with this servant to clearly explain the matter. All will be taken care of once it is clarified.
âYou are an important official and the emperor has high hopes for you. He knows that you only undertook such brash actions because of worry over your son. This is why, before I arrived, specific orders were given to the imperial hospital for the best doctors to be sent to your son.â
âThis subject is ashamed and deeply thanks His Majesty.â Minister Chengâs entire head was covered in sweat by now. The eunuchâs words had been uncompromisingly clear.
If he hadnât âcome back to his sensesâ or âsee reason againâ and continued to barge about in this manner, then he might very well be faced with suppression from the emperorâs troops. They were within the hallowed walls of the capital city, at the foot of the Son of Heaven himself! Which emperor would tolerate personal deployment of troops in his own city?
Terror struck the minister, and his rampaging heart set off by his sonâs injury final settled down. But when his thoughts turned to how his precious baby, the sole heir to the Chengs, was now unconscious after hitting his head, the ministerâs anger flared anew.
âGrand Supervisor Li.â He pointed at Qin Yining. âThis matter has much to do with the Qin daughter. When I enter the palace to clarify the situation, I request that she and her guard be brought in as well.â
Li Guanwen snuck a look at Qin Yining, noting that the Qin fourth miss displayed no signs of anger and just stood there quietly. He sighed in relief.
Thank goodness this one is a mature and calm one.
If she also raised a fuss at this time, things would become incredibly difficult for him caught in the middle. She was the apple of Qin Huaiyuanâs eye, after all.
âMiss Qin, todayâs matter has to do with your guard, correct? His Majesty means that all involved in this need to enter the palace for an audience. Which of your guards did it? Please have him come with me.â
A ferocious frown tightly knitted Qin Yiningâs forehead together as she stared holes into Minister Chengâs face. If it wasnât for this man going about things this way, why would they have attracted the emperorâs attention?
She didnât want to hand over her guard. Their lowly identities meant that they would easily be turned into a scapegoat.
âMy men acted to protect me. Why donât I got with you, gonggong?â
âThat⌠wouldnât be appropriate.â
âWhy not? Iâm one of the parties involved and witnessed everything. Iâll be able to add to the explanations if His Majesty has any questions.â
âBut His Majesty didnât invite you to enter the palace, just the culprit. Miss Qin, listen to me. This isnât a good matter for you to show your face in.â
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Gratitude flooded the hearts of Jingzhe and the others to hear Qin Yining haggle with Li Guanwen, all in the name of refusing to hand them over and wanting to enter the palace herself.
They could tell the Qin fourth miss giving them utmost respect by viewing them as real flesh and blood. Sheâd never treated them like their old master, as tools that could be done with or without.
All of them were hot-blooded men and immensely touched.
Since they served Qin Yining, how would they possibly allow her to be caught in the middle like this? She was yet an unmarried girl!
Jingzhe took a step forward when his thoughts travelled here. âIâm the one who killed the horse. I didnât raise a hand against young master Cheng. He knocked himself out after falling off of the horse. If you donât mind, sir grand overseer, Iâll head into the palace with you.â
âJingzhe!â exhorted Qin Yining, but it was too late for anything other than glaring at him. âWho permitted you to take action on your own??â