Chapter 430.1: Togetherness
Qin Yiningâs expression grew somber at her visitorsâ notification.
âIs the prince still in the palace?â
âHe is,â replied Xu Weizhi. âHuzi accompanied the prince to the palace, so His Highness mustâve sent the man back on the sly to notify us in advance, so that weâre prepared.â
Qin Yining nodded in understanding. That was how her father conducted businesses of a more sensitive nature as well.
Was the emperor pulling one of his tricks again by sending Pang Xiao on a disaster relief mission? That was what concerned her the most.
The national treasury was dry; His Majestyâs private purse had little to spare. The destruction of the earthquake was so extensive that a large sum of silver was necessary for emergency relief! How would His Majesty manage to make that happen?
Even the cleverest housewife couldnât cook a meal without rice.
Sure, Pang Xiao had the wherewithal to lead a disaster relief mission, but he couldnât summon something out of nothing. Wouldnât the victims blame the prince if he failed to scrounge up enough silver for relief operations?
A foreboding sense of recall enveloped Qin Yining. Things were obviously proceeding to the same ending as the emperor defaulting on pay and provisions to the Valiant Tigers.
Wonât my husband become the scapegoat if he comes up short on money for assisting the disaster victims?
âThis wonât bode well.â Qin Yining rose and paced, speaking in a soft voice. âWe canât allow His Highness to be the emperorâs sitting duck. Itâs not that we donât want to do something for the people, but we canât simply leave the prince out on a limb. Sir Xie, Sir Xu, have you any more news?â
The two strategists exchanged a look and Xie Yue elected to answer.
âWe do. The Lu second master is in the south and he wasnât far from the old Great Yan capital when the earthquake struck. So it seems that heâs embroiled in the tragedy as well. Our spies were tipped off so they could preempt others. But the Lus must have been informed as well. I wonder how Patriarch Luâs taking it.â
Qin Yining thought of that map that sheâd haphazardly drawn. It happened to depict a desolate mountain north of the old Great Yan capital. Mixed emotions assailed her.
That drawing was at best a piece of random doodles, and it was a move borne out of desperation, given the circumstances of that time. Sheâd anticipated that someone would take the bait. Who wouldâve thought that the Lu second master would be there just when the earthquake struck. What poor luck!
It will be my fault if Lu Heng perishes!
All sorts of feelings welled up in Qin Yiningâs heart.
Perceptive as they were, the pair of strategists immediately detected the subtle change in Qin Yiningâs expression. They were reminded of the rumors and several incidents in the not-too-distant past, and how the Lu second master had always been drawn to the princess consort. Seeing how off Qin Yiningâs expression was, they couldnât help but wonder.
The princess consort raised her eyes and saw the looks in her visitorsâ gaze. Realization hit her. Amused, she revealed to them the truth with her randomly scribbled treasure map.
ââŠ.thatâs why I feel that Iâd be responsible should anything happen to the Lu second master.â
âI see.â Xu Weizhi grinned. âYour Highness need not worry. Even without the treasure map, the Lus wouldâve sent someone to the old capital to hunt for clues. The Lus may have money to burn, but regardless, they donât want His Majesty to get his hands on it. Thatâd be one less bit of leverage against him. They would travel to the old capital with or without the map. Natural disasters are impossible to predict, and itâs not as if you can command them at will.â
âEven if thatâs the truth, I still feel uneasy.â Qin Yining mulled over the news. âAsk someone to keep tabs on the Lus, now that things are the way they are.â
âUnderstood. A scoutâs already been sent.â The pair of strategists smiled in reply.
At this very moment, someone returned with a message about a visitor needing a word with Xie Yue.
Xie Yue rose to step outside, and returned in a blink with another piece of news.
âSpeak of the devil. Our scoutâs returned with a report that Secretariat Lu received word about his grandson possibly being buried under the earthquake debris. Secretariat Lu paid His Majesty a visit to plead for help, though he was said to be sick and recuperating at home.â
Worrying her bottom lip, Qin Yining thought about the developments. âSecretariat Lu loves the Lu second master dearly. If he could travel down south to search for his grandson, he would oversee the relief mission for it. Thatâd relieve the prince of responsibility! His Highness can go with Secretariat Lu as his escort and that will be just fine.â
âMost certainly.â Xie Yue sighed. âBut if the prince was put in charge of the mission, His Majesty would withhold Valiant Tigers from the princeâs deployment. He might assign a couple of hundred Dragon Riders from Prince Consort Ji, so he doesnât run the risk of the prince stirring up trouble with renewed command of the Valiant Tigers.â
âHis Majesty would naturally be wary. The princeâs military exploits and reputation among the troops are hard facts, after all.â
As Qin Yining and her two visitors waited for updates, they also discussed the current affairs of court.
Meanwhile it was deathly quiet in the morning court.
The only presence audible was Li Qitian, who was sitting on the dragon throne rumbling commands.
âThere is no time to waste for the disaster relief mission in the south. Now that Great Yan has surrendered to Great Zhou, that swath of territory is now part of Great Zhou, and its people Great Zhouâs people! How can we stand on the sidelines and not lift a finger?â
A few officials previously opposed to the relief mission were rendered speechless by His Majestyâs remarks.
Yuchi Yan, whoâd been a prop since the surrender, finally found his voice and stepped forward. He raised a cupped fist salute. âYour Majesty. This subject wishes to say something.â
âOh? So itâs the Commandery Prince of Yan.â Li Qitian seemed uncharacteristically patient. âPlease go ahead, beloved subject.â
The emperor enunciated those âbeloved subjectâ with excessive clarity.
If this was another time, Yuchi Yan wouldâve cowered in a corner with a wan face after this round of humiliation. Heâd be doing his best to stay invisible.
Yet today, he spoke with a rare show of presence and dignity. âYour Majesty, this subject asks to be tasked with the mission to the old capital for disaster relief.â