Pang Xiao raised his cup and clinked it against Ji Zeyuâs, draining it in one gulp.
Though he was on good terms with the prince consort, they were now both in situations beyond their control. They were both personages that the emperor was wary of, and they had to strive to keep themselves safe.
With the upcoming affair being the wedding of him and Qin Yining, Pang Xiao didnât dare have leeway for the slightest bit of negligence. It wasnât that he didnât trust Ji Zeyu, but that he didnât trust Li Qitian.
Even though Pang Xiaoâs current emotions felt like the eruption of a volcano, he kept it all inside of him and calmly drank with his brother.
Some sorrow could be glimpsed on Ji Zeyuâs stunning features. His slender brows were raised, and the emotions in his eyes exceedingly complex. However, many of his words transformed into sighs in the end.
He grasped the hemp tied to the jug and adroitly flipped it up, using his arms to steady the jug and tilt several mouthfuls into his mouth. He didnât mind even when the alcohol splashed on his clothes.
Seeing how heartily Ji Zeyu was drinking, Pang Xiao decided to forgo his cup as well and took the jug from the prince consort. He too threw his head back and chugged a few gulps down.
With a smile, Ji Zeyu watched the prince toss mouthfuls of the spicy liquid down.
âNice, thatâs how to do it!â
âYeah!â
The two shared the jug and had a few bites of food. Ji Zeyu called for more alcohol, but Pang Xiao shook his head at that. He clapped his brotherâs shoulder. âAh Lan, we canât get drunk. Thereâs still things to do tomorrow, and drinking too much will delay work.â
Ji Zeyu frowned and patted the hand that Pang Xiao had on his shoulder.
âThis is our life now, we canât enjoy ourselves at all. We canât even choose to marry someone we like, to spend the rest of our lives with someone we have feelings for. We canât even drink to our heartâs content!â
The prince consortâs voice bore the raspiness of drinking. Though heâd drank quite a bit and was slightly tipsy, his mind was clear and he was still in control of himself.
However, he just couldnât keep these words to himself. He too had once been filled with resignation. Pang Xiao being bestowed an imperial marriage was the path that heâd once walked.
Ji Zeyu knew that the prince must not be feeling too good about things, and it likewise weighed heavily on Pang Xiao to see his brother so abject on his behalf.
The prince consort was obviously thinking of himself and Li Helan.
However, Pang Xiao was luckier than his brother because he had a highly capable and intelligent father-in-law. The one that the emperor had bestowed upon him was the girl that he genuinely liked and hoped to spend the rest of his life together with.
Compared to Ji Zeyu and Li Helan appearing outwardly united but divided at heart, the prince consort was really the one to be pitied.
The prince couldnât really give a detailed explanation and just smiled. âIâve already let those things go.â
His forced smile pierced Ji Zeyuâs heart more than anything. But with their current circumstances, the prince consort also knew that the more he said, the more troubles heâd be adding to his brotherâs plate instead.
Life went on and imperial edicts had to be obeyed.
âForget it, the lofty ambitions of a man are in all corners of the world and not mired in the morass of personal relationships. None of that matters anymore since you've let it all go.â Ji Zeyu rose. âZhixi, Iâll be taking my leave now.â
âIâll see you out.â
âIf you see me out after I came to have a drink with you, people might think weâve formed a clique if this makes it into other ears. Weâll have a tough time explaining ourselves then.â
Pang Xiao understood his brotherâs meaning. It was just a drink between good friends, but there would be plenty of eyes and ears to report it back to the emperor. What freedom was there to be had in their current situation?
And yet, such was their environment.
Pang Xiao smiled at the prince consort before darkening his expression. âFarewell, I wonât be seeing you out.â
Ji Zeyu played along. âArenât you busy wedding the daughter of your enemy? Donât bother sending me out, you should go about your business.â
âYou! Are you questioning His Majesty?â
âI wouldnât dare and thatâs not what I intend at all. Iâm just speaking your thoughts for you!â
âJi Lan, donât refuse a toast only to drink a forfeit!â
âPang Zhixi, I see your injuries are healed, huh??â
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The men bickered nonstop as Pang Xiao accompanied Ji Zeyu out. The prince consort walked faster and faster, but the prince didnât drop the matter either. The two squabbled their way to the secondary doors.
Seeing their masters arguing quite stressed out the servants of the household. Deathly afraid of actual injuries developing, they walked up placatingly to pull the two apart.
In the end, Ji Zeyu left with a tremendous flourish of his sleeves. Pang Xiao likewise returned to his study with a frosty expression.
Who knew how entertained Li Qitian would be when he heard of all this?
Currently in the Hall of Moral Cultivation, Li Qitian sat on the heated platform next to the window. White pieces in hand, he played checkers against Lu Heng wielding the black. He paid close attention to the Lu scionâs expression in between their moves.
âSage nephew Lu, Weâre sure you already know of the imperial edict of marriage between the Pangs and the Qins, no?â
Lu Heng smiled faintly to see the emperor address him with such cautious courteously. He responded with equal politeness.
âIn response to Your Majesty, this subject does indeed already know.â
Li Qitian was greatly assuaged to see Lu Heng display such circumspect manners. He flashed a smile.
âWe bestowed marriage between the two families out of consideration for national affairs. The entire world knows of the feud of patricide between Qin Huaiyuan and Pang Xiao. One of them is a meritorious noble, and the other a surrendered official. They can be viewed as Our right hand men. We donât wish for internal conflict to develop and more violent results to occur.
âMarriage has ever been the most effective way to tie two clans together since the days of old. Out of consideration for the stability of court, the two families have to united in wedlock.â
Li Qitian waxed eloquent with logic. Though he retained the self-honorific and dignity of the son of heaven, it still put him greatly ill at ease to have to explain himself to an aristocratic scion.
Lu Heng merely smiled with equanimity and ignored the emperorâs expression. âCan Your Majesty really be certain that the two of them are really at odds with each other?â
The emperorâs heart skipped a beat. This response happened to jab at his deepest worries.
A strange feeling floated to the fore whenever he thought back to the process of bestowing marriage at court earlier today. But he couldnât put his finger on just what exactly it was.
He did want to tie the two families together so that no casualties developed. Losing either Qin Huaiyuan or Pang Xiao would affect his dynasty.
However, whether this shackling was his own idea or the results of anotherâs scheming were two wholly different notions.
Seeing Li Qitian remain head lowered with his forehead furrowed tightly, Lu Heng looked down and smiled secretly.