Shi Sheng licked her dry lips, her calm eyes staring off into the dark night.
The two embraced in an odd, yet intimate, position.
After a long time, Shi Sheng pushed him away. âGive me time to think.â
Ming Jin leaned in and gave her a quick peck on the lips. âNo matter what your answer is, donât even think about running.â
Shi Sheng, ââŚâ âScrew considering! Donât want, donât want! I want my adorable Feng Ci! This pervert isnât my Feng Ci! Absolutely, definitely no way!â
She began repeatedly brainwashing herself.
Ming Jin was completely unaware that because of that one sentence, Shi Sheng, whoâs resolve had originally been wavering a bit, once again immediately rejected him.
Ming Jin could feel that she hadnât been as averse to him as before just now, yet in the blink of an eye, her expression reverted to âget the hell away from me(lz), otherwise Iâll(lz) hack youâ mode.
He was utterly confused. âWas my confession not touching enough?â
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When Shi Sheng headed back towards the hall where the banquet was being held, she discovered that it was actually surrounded by imperial guards.
âIt was fine just awhile ago, how long could I have been gone for? The hell is going on? A rebellion?â
âWhatâre you doing?â Ming Jin pulled back Shi Sheng, who was planning on continuing forward.
âGoing in to watch a show.â Shi Sheng kept a straight face. âLet go.â
Ming Jin frowned. âThe Zhuang Clan is revolting; are you going in to seek death?â
âYo, they actually dared to do it.â
Ming Jin, ââŚâ âArenât you a member of the Zhuang Clan? Yet you actually have a gloating expressionâŚâ
âHowâd you know the Zhuang Clan is revolting?â Shi Sheng suddenly reacted. âI didnât even know they were going to revolt.â
âI know a lot. If Miss Zhuang agrees to my proposal, I can tell you many things.â
âCuriosity killed the cat.â Shi Sheng calmly stated.
Ming Jin felt frustrated. âJust why did I have to fall for such a difficult woman?â
âIâll go take a look myself.â Shi Sheng charged out of Ming Jinâs circle of guards and, amidst much chaos within the ranks of the imperial guards, barged inside the hall.
âMaster!â Ming Jin was held back by Zhi Yuan, who had charged over from the side. âYou canât go in!â
âJust what kind of bewitchment charm did that woman place on my Master?! Doesnât he know what the situation inside is like?! He actually wants to barge in!â
âLet go.â
âMaster!â Zhi Yuan was so angry he nearly stamped his feet. âI want to kill that woman!â
Ming Jin had always worn a warm expression on his face, but now, underneath the flickering torchlight, Zhi Yuan could make out a hint of coldness, so he knew Ming Jin was angry.
He grit his teeth and let go of Ming Jin.
Ming Jin immediately rushed in the direction of the hall, leaving Zhi Yuan alone to stew in his anger.
âWhat does Master mean?â Several shadows appeared silently from behind Zhi Yuan. âWhat do we do now? Do we act?â
âWithout Masterâs instructions, all divisions are to await orders.â Zhi Yuan vanished into the darkness, leaving behind a group of very confused dark figures.
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The atmosphere in the hall was very tense.
Zhuang-fu had led his faction to round up Yuwen Xun and the rest.
When Shi Sheng barged in, they panicked a bit. But once they saw who it was, they calmed down.
Shi Sheng was a member of the Zhuang Clan, so she couldnât very well help outsiders to deal with them, could she?
Ming Jin followed right behind Shi Sheng. The sudden entrance of the two newcomers had already drawn the attention of the people in front.
Zhuang-fu looked over to Shi Sheng before waving his hand to indicate that his people should move aside, allowing Shi Sheng to have unhindered access to the centre of the gathered crowd.
Zhuang-fu merely gave her a look before turning to Yuwen Xun with his hands behind his back and speaking, âEmperor Xiaowen left behind two wills back then. Has Your Majesty ever heard the preceding Emperor speak of it?â
Xiaowen was the title of the preceding Emperorâs father.
Shi Sheng raised a brow. âThe Zhuang Clan actually knows about the will too?â
Yuwen Xun remained silent, his expression hard.
âLord Zhuang, what are you talking about?â
âLord Zhuang, rebellion is an abhorrent act! Even if you ascend the throne today, you will be cursed by everyone!â
Zhuang-fu scoffed coldly. âI suppose none of you know that the preceding Emperor falsified imperial edicts in order to succeed the throne? Yuwen Xunâs claim to the throne is unjust. I am simply reinstating the true heirâhow is that rebelling?â
âWhat? Falsified imperial edicts?â
âThatâs not possible, right? The preceding Emperor was Crown Prince then, so itâs only natural heâd succeed the throne.â
âDonât forget that Emperor Xiaowen favoured the Third Prince the most. Who knows? Maybe itâs possibleâŚâ
âLord Zhuang, since you say you have the will, then bring it out for us to have a look.â Someone raised their voice to speak.
Zhuang-fu had come prepared. He got people to bring out the will.
The contents of the will were that the preceding Emperor was to be named the Ping Prince and bestowed the territory of Jinbei, never to return to the capital unless an imperial summons was issued[1].
âElder Lin, take a look: is this Emperor Xiaowenâs handwriting?â
There were several veteran officials whoâd been around since the time of the current Emperorâs grandfather, and they took turns to look at the will.
The few officials who had experienced three generations of emperors discussed with each other and concluded, âThis is indeed Emperor Xiaowenâs handwriting.â
This resulted in the rest of the officialsâ expressions turning more varied.
The imperial clan had always held many secrets. It wasnât as if there wasnât a precedent for such a thing.
The Third Prince had held a lot of favour back then, so thereâd been many people guessing on whether Emperor Xiaowen would pass the throne down to him.
After all, if one compared the then Crown Prince with the Third Prince, it was clear that the latter was more suited for the throne. And yet, it was the Crown Prince who ascended the throne while the Third Prince remained an idle Prince, spending most of his days in the capital.
Now that they thought of it, it seemed like the Third Prince might not have been staying here of his own accord and was instead under house arrest.
If the preceding Emperor had immediately dealt with the Third Prince upon his ascension to the throne, it was sure to stir up discontent amongst some old officials and destabilise the court.
After 10 years, when he finally consolidated his power completely, he acted against his brother and had the latterâs entire household executed, not even sparing the children.
Those officials that had experienced it personally felt chills from recalling it now.
âLord Zhuang, since this part of the will is to bestow a title on the preceding Emperor, then may I ask where is the true part of the will dictating who the throne is to be passed to?â Someone raised their doubts.
Zhuang-fu only had this one edictâhe had no idea where the one declaring the true heir to the throne was.
Zhuang-fu calmly replied, âHow could the deceased Emperor have left that edict behind?â
During the purge of the Third Princeâs household, his entire manor had been picked clean. How could the preceding Emperor have allowed the edict to remain?
âThisâŚâ
âAre we supposed to believe the deceased Emperor faked an imperial edict with just this little bit of evidence?â
âThe Third Prince has been wrongly accused of treason, so I am merely seeking justice on his behalf.â Zhuang-fu declared strongly.
âBut the Third Prince is already dead and has no living descendants. Thereâs no point in pursuing this.â An official stood out to speak, âA long time has already passed, and His Majesty had nothing to do with this, so why are you so unwilling to let this matter go, Lord Zhuang?â
âWho says the Third Prince has no living descendants?â Lord Zhuang scoffed coldly.
Everyone exchanged looks. âThe Third Prince has a living child?â
Zhuang-fu suddenly looked at Shi Sheng.
Shi Sheng, ââŚâ âWhy am I getting a bad feeling?â
âXiaoâqiong is the Third Princeâs daughter.â
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The hall turned strangely silent.
Shi Sheng got her expression back under control. ââŚSorry, couldnât help myself.â
âIâm the daughter of that Third Prince? Motherfucker, doesnât that mean Yuwen Xunâs my⌠Scared. It was other people in the previous world[2], and now itâs happening to me? This is awkwardâŚâ
[1] The implication of this is that the then Crown Prince was essentially to be stripped of all right to the throne since a prince that canât enter the imperial city canât garner support from the nobles and so even if he does rebel and claim the throne, heâll lack legitimacy. Giving out Prince titles is a consolation prize for the Emperorâs other sons who canât take the throne (granted it wasnât very effective at keeping them content/safe from their paranoid now-Emperor brother)
[2] A refresher: Qin Xin chasing her cousin, our Ci.