The woods in the mountains were blanketed in darkness as rain poured from the sky. Roads sabotaged by the earthquake were now reduced to mud. Massive thunderclouds loomed overhead as if pressing down on their hearts, disquiet devolving to panic.
Pang Xiao raced posthaste to Qin Yiningâs location with Huzi and four other Elite Tigers.
âHighness, slow down, the princess consort will be fine!â Huzi urged anxiously.
Pang Xiaoâs lips were pressed into a fine line, his jaw tight and every knuckle on his clenched fists as prominent as could be. âIs the report we received to be trusted? Was the princess consort really kidnapped, taken to a cavern, and encountered another earthquake?â
Huzi swallowed hard. âFrom what Iâve heard, yes.â
Pang Xiao punched the air viciously, overcome with the urge to strike himself dead. He shouldnât have let Qin Yining risk herself. So what about the treasure? Was it more important than Qin Yining? Forget the silverâhe wouldnât trade her away for anything, not even the entire nation!
If Qin Yining was to be taken in exchange for such trivialities, Pang Xiao had half a mind to take his own as punishment!
He and his entourage quickly arrived at the location mentioned in the tip.
The downpour had flooded the roads, making it impossible to make out any footprints. At present, there were also a group of Dragon Riders clothed in silver and white digging away at the collapsed cavern.
Beneath a large, golden umbrella stood Li Qitian dressed in deep blue casual attire, his hands crossed behind his back. Shielding him from the wind and rain was head eunuch Li Guanwen, standing upwind with an oil paper umbrella.
The sound of horses galloping caught the emperorâs attention. He and his men looked up to see who was approaching.
Seeing that it was none other than Pang Xiao, Li Qitian frowned involuntarily. His pupils contracted ever so slightly as he met the princeâs eyes, unable to suppress his apprehension and dread.
Wait, he was the emperorâwhat had he to fear?
Li Qitian straightened his back once again.
Pang Xiao and his entourage were now before him.
The prince pulled Thundercloudâs reins to a sharp stop, eliciting a protesting whinny from his steed. He unmounted his horse with a flourish, rainwater spraying from his soaked robes.
âYour Majesty.â Pang Xiao and his men knelt before the emperor without any regard for the muddy ground.
It was as if Pang Xiaoâs imposing presence had sprouted large hands to squeeze the life out of someoneâs throat.
As emperor, Li Qitian shouldnât have felt fearâyet, Pang Xiaoâs cutting glare had him standing even straighter.
Though he felt a twinge of guilt, a voice inside him screamed that all land beneath the heavens belonged to the emperor, all men who walked the earth were his subjects. Be it riches or the lives of his subjects, everything was his for the taking.
As the saying went, there was no escaping death for whomever the emperor wanted dead.
Qin Yining was but a mere womanâif he ordered Pang Xiao to die, the prince wouldnât dare to disobey. As something who belonged to Pang Xiao, it went without saying that the same went for Qin Yining.
There was no deep love between Pang Xiao and his wife. When sheâd just arrived at Great Zhou, he hadnât shown her any mercy. Didnât he carry her off and abuse her within an inch of her life?
Now that she was dead, it was the perfect opportunity for him to get a new one. He should consider himself fortunate.
These thoughts gave him a boost of self assurance and confidence, assuaging his guilt and unease. Â As a matter of fact, he very much wanted to ask Pang Xiao why Qin Yining suddenly decided to return to the capitalâwas she truly unwell, or was she feigning illness?
Did they secretly plan to take the treasure for themselves, which was why she just so happened to get herself buried inside that hole?
In the span of a single breath, Li Qitianâs thoughts spiraled a thousand times over.
By then, Pang Xiao had already led Huzi and his four Elite Tigers to the hole and joined in the digging efforts. Seeing their commander take action, the twenty Dragon Riders searched for tools to help as well.
Li Qitian raised his voice to call to the prince. âPang Xiao, come here. Leave the manual labor to them.â
Pang Xiao turned a deaf ear to his words and continued digging.
Seeing him ignore the emperor so brazenly, Li Guanwen rushed forward the prince and held his umbrella high to shield Pang Xiao from the rain. âYour Highness, His Majesty wishes to have a word with you. Why donât you take a break? Leave the heavy labor to the others.â
Pang Xiao placed a foot on his shovel to stamp it into the earth. He didnât even lift his head as he replied, âI must ask gonggong to thank His Majesty for his kind intentions. However, just as a raging fire must be put out as soon as possible, time is of the essence when it comes to saving lives, and every man counts. If His Majesty wishes to speak with me, he can wait until Iâve rescued these people.â
Having been rejected in a roundabout manner, he scanned Pang Xiaoâs profile with conflicted emotions before coming back to his senses and returning to Li Qitian.
Though the emperor hadnât heard what Pang Xiao said, it was evident that the prince meant to disobey his orders.
Li Qitianâs face darkened as he moved to reprimand the prince when Li Guanwen interjected, âYour Majesty, the roads are muddy and the weather frigid with humidity. You are of good health, but this canât be good for you. Might I suggest you return to the carriage to rest and warm yourself with hot tea?â
Chilly winds happened to sweep by, leaving Li Qitian shivering from the cold. His hands also felt icy to the touch.
âVery well.â He turned back to his carriage, his face a storm.
Pang Xiao saw Li Qitian leave out of the corner of his eye and turned all of his attention back to the task at hand.
Darling Yi, darling Yi, where are you?
Are you buried inside?
If so, that can only mean.......
No, no, no, she couldnât have died.
Sheâs so youngâhow can she be dead?
He was only digging with all his might to prove she wasnât here!
âYour Highness!â Â Just then, Huzi gave a panicked cry.
Pang Xiaoâs heart jolted. Throwing down his shovel, he rushed over to take a look. Â He was greeted by the sight of a dismembered arm, frightfully pale and dripping with fresh blood......
It was the hand of a man, not Qin Yining.
Even so, Pang Xiao couldnât relax.
Having confirmed there were indeed people beneath them, he led the group onward and furiously dug like a madman, using shovels and their own bare hands.
The rain stopped.
Being drenched in rainwater, sweat, dirt and mud left Pang Xiao feeling rather uncomfortable, so he stripped himself of his clothes up to the waist like the other men. Â As the line of corpses grew, his face fell further. As his despair grew, so did Li Qitianâs rage.
âThese are all Dragon Riders Iâve ordered to search for the treasure! Why are they here, dead?â
A shadow crossed Pang Xiaoâs face. âDoes His Majesty expect this subject to have the answers? This subject would very much like to impose a question of his ownâwhy have your Dragon Riders kidnapped my wife?!â