Li Qitian felt that he was faced with such a difficult problem that heâd never met before.
After a few moments of contemplation, enlightenment struck.
âBeloved subject Qin.â He rose and slowly descended the dais. He reached out with both hands to help Qin Huaiyuan up and ordered Li Guanwen to proffer a handkerchief for the minister to wipe his face.
Qin Huaiyuan swiped at his tears, waiting with head down for what his liege would say.
âOur beloved subject, the Faithful Prince of the First Rank is Our right hand man. He won great distinctions in battle when we fought to establish Great Zhou. Put another way, the princeâs age and talents are a wonderful match with your daughter. Since the two of them share feelings for each other, why not give our blessings to such a lovely couple?â
âYour Majesty, my daughter was forced into it!â
âAi, the best ending for a girl is to find a dependable husband. Though the prince was muddle-headed before, We trust that he lost control only because he was overcome with emotion. Why donât we do things this way. We will be the guarantor of this match and decree that the apple of your eye shall be his princess consort. How about that?â
Qin Huaiyuan lowered his head, the epitome of abject suffering.
The emperor continued on patiently. âThere is a saying that itâs better to eliminate enmity than to keep it alive. Beloved subject Qin bears no fault for the old personal scores between you and General Pang. The two of you were merely on different sides and served different masters. Why donât we whittle away a great trouble today and forget past grudges. With Our decree, there will be no one in the world who dares disparage the slightest bit about your daughter. Beloved subject Qin, what say you?â
Qin Huaiyuan compressed his lips with difficulty, seemingly unwilling.
The emperorâs face was so solemn that it seemed he would haul Pang Xiao out to be executed if the prince even breathed a hint of denial.
Meanwhile, torrents of rainwater flooded mountains, massive earthquakes birthed tsunamis, storms raged and gales howled, and fireworks exploded in front of Pang Xiaoâs eyes!
If it wasnât for his stunning willpower, he almost broke out into hearty barks of laughter and thumped to his knees to thank his father-in-lawâs facilitation!
This move was much too perfect, one worthy of Wise Pan An alright! Heâd taken care of their marriage in such an effortless, elementary mannerâand it was settled via imperial decree itself!
As exuberantly overjoyed he was, Pang Xiao didnât forget the emotions he was supposed to display.
He nodded stiffly with great reluctance. âThis subject obeys Your Majestyâs orders.â
The acceptance put Li Qitian more at ease. He turned back to Qin Huaiyuan. âBeloved subject Qin, what say you?â
The minister was silent for a while before picking up his hat, dusting it off, and putting it back on. He performed a solemn bow to his liege. âThis subject was brash and caused trouble for Your Majesty. This subject will follow Your Majestyâs arrangements.â
âUnderstood.â The eunuch quickly took down his orders and set to work drafting the imperial decree. After the emperor affixed his royal seal to it, the eunuch quickly sent it out for delivery.
Qin Huaiyuan stood off to the side with his head down, as if still crestfallen and disconsolate.
Cheng Meng, Minister of the Bureau of Military Affairs, stepped out at this time. Heâd thought tat Qin Huaiyuan would be able to skin Pang Xiao alive, but to think that the old fool lost even his daughter in the end!
That stupid buffoon!
Minister Cheng stepped out righteously to accuse Pang Xiao of murdering innocents.
The vein at Li Qitianâs forehead throbbed again. Pang Xiao was causing him more trouble! One matter had finally been settled, but here came another!
The emperor knew what Cheng Mengâs goals were, but the prince had to establish firm footing in the council. Thus, Li Qitian quickly brainstormed a response and readied to shut the minister down.
However, Qin Huaiyuan stepped forward before the emperor had a chance to speak.
âMinister Chengâs words are grievously erroneous!â he exhorted. âThe Faithful Prince of the First Rank is a young hero who boasts of impressive military accomplishments. He attacked Northern Ji because of a difference in ideology. He has poured forth blood, sweat, and tears to establish Great Zhou. Why is he an unblinking demon of murder when described by you?â
âYou!â Minister Cheng rocked back on his heels, flabbergasted. âDidnât you, didn't you just criticize Pang Zhixi? Why are you going back on your words now??â
Qin Huaiyuan glanced at Minister Cheng and responded righteously, âHe was still my enemy when I criticized him, but now he is my son-in-law thanks to His Majesty. Should a father-in-law not speak up for his so-in-law? Should I wait for outsiders to pick up the reins instead?â
Minister Cheng had absolutely no comeback to that.
The assembled officials erupted in a flurry of discussion.
Seeing that Minister Cheng was failing, other Lu faction officials jumped out to add their voices to the condemnation.
This was when the origin of Qin Huaiyuanâs nickname as âWise Pan Anâ was on full display. His words were clear and methodological, overruling all reproof of Pang Xiao.
Even off to the side, the prince was awed by Qin Huaiyuanâs ability to verbally spar with an army of scholars.
My father-in-law is too amazing!
Even Pang Xiao felt extraordinary pressure at this!