The ML, who hadnât spoken all this while, turned his sharp gaze to Shi Sheng and broke his silence, âFrom what I(z) know, Third Uncle only had a son, not a daughter.â
âExactly! Where did this daughter come from? Lord Zhuang, donât speak nonsense!â
âThe Third Princeâs child has long since left this worldâwe personally witnessed his burial. How could he still be alive? And turn into a girl?â
The suspicions and doubts came in waves, but Zhuang-fu maintained his calm. âThe Third Princess Consort had raised Xiaoâqiong as a boy, so naturally outsiders were unaware that she was a girl.â
âAlright, I guess thatâs a decent explanation.â
âThen how do you explain her coming back from the dead?â
Zhuang-fu cleared his throat. âIf the Third Prince hadnât obscured the truth about her death, do you think heâd have been able to protect his only child?â
Everyone exchanged glances.
âThis is the Princess Consortâs jade pendant. I believe everyone recognises it.â
Zhuang-fu took it out. It looked similar to Ming Jinâs, only with different patterning.
People passed the jade around and inspected it, eliciting yet another bout of whispered discussion.
Every prince had two special jade pendants. When he got married, one of them would be given to his first wife as a symbol of her status.
âAnyone couldâve gotten their hands on this pendantâŠâ
It had been utter chaos then, so there was a possibility that someone couldâve taken the pendant in all the commotion.
âDonât all of you know what this jade represents? Not a single consort of a Prince has ever lost this jade. The jade follows her to her death.â
âDo you have any other evidence, Lord Zhuang? Are you expecting us to be convinced with your one-sided claim and a jade pendant?â
Shi Shengâs expression was very colourful as she watched these people debate. âThough I guess this explains why Zhuang-fu was so adamant about Zhuang Qiong having a kid with Yuwen Xun. Sheâs a girl, so sheâs not allowed to inherit the throne, but if she gave birth to a son, Zhuang-fu could push the kid onto the throne.â
Zhuang-fu taking action now was probably due to the falling out between him and Yuwen Xun that forced him to play his hand.
The Third Prince and the preceding Emperor werenât born of the same mother, so by Yuwen Xunâs generation, the blood relation was even weaker, so it wasnât that much of a stretch for Zhuang Qiong and Yuwen Xun to have a child.
âI have witnesses!â Zhuang-fu declared, whereupon the sounds of debate immediately ceased.
Zhuang-fu dispatched people to bring in the witnesses.
There were two of them. One was the midwife whoâd birthed the child, while the other was one of the Third Princess Consortâs dowry maids[1]. She had been chased out of the Princeâs household on accusations of theft, so sheâd managed to survive.
The midwife stated that the child she delivered was a girl, and that the Princess Consort had been afraid of losing favour due to giving birth to a girl, so she had deliberately lied to the Third Prince about the child being a boy.
The Third Princess Consort told the dowry maid who was chased out to get people to dig up the child after it was buried and to take it away from this place. But the maid never expected that when she did so, the child was already gone.
It was only when Zhuang-fu came looking for her that she knew about the Third Prince asking for Zhuang-fuâs help in secret.
The truth behind her leaving had been known to the people around the Third Prince and his consort. Probably because the Third Prince was afraid someone would spill the beans, he looked for Zhuang-fu as a backup plan.
Since the child had originally been a female dressed in maleâs clothing, all they had to do was revert her back to girlâs clothing and raise her in the Zhuang Clan for a few years.
In ancient times, outsiders pretty much never got to see the girls of the household, so naturally no one was suspicious.
âThird Prince held no rebellious sentimentâit was the preceding Emperor who forced the Third Prince to a road of death and even pinned the title of traitor on his brother. Those of you around back then, arenât you clear on what kind of person the Third Prince was?â
Upon Zhuang-fuâs words, the old officials were a bit swayed. They had been neutral back then, but that was for the sake of protecting themselves. Had they been forced to pick, they naturally believed that the Third Prince was more suitable for the throne.
âI(z) can help Third Uncle clear his name.â Yuwen Xun conceded. âIf things truly are as Lord Zhuang claims, I(z) can make Zhuang Qiong my Empress, as well as forgive your impudence today.â
âHmph! This throne should have gone to the Third Princeâwhy should you be allowed to continue sitting on it? Today I will take back what rightfully belongs to the Third Prince!â Zhuang-fu clearly wasnât willing to compromise.
Zhuang-fu merely wanted a suitable casus belli, but he was still usurping the throne nonetheless. He was determined to dethrone Yuwen Xun today.
Yuwen Xunâs eyes narrowed, the light in his eyes turning dangerous.
Shi Sheng pouted. âZhuang-fu, youâre too naĂŻve. Do you think the ML would just let you strut around like this? Heâs clearly stalling for time.â
âFather, why donât you kill him first?â Shi Sheng incited Zhuang-fu.
Everyone, ââŠâ âWhat are you planning? Do you think you can kill an emperor so easily?!â
Yuwen Xun glared at Shi Sheng. âThis woman is on their side!â
Zhuang-fu looked at Shi Sheng, nonplussed, whereupon she kindly explained her reasoning to him, âIf you keep waiting, his people are gonna arrive. Then youâll be the one in jail.â
Zhuang-fu was woken by Shi Shengâs words. He waved his arm. âCharge!â
He had a proper cause to use as moral grounds, so no matter how these people died, heâd just have to make up an excuse later.
The imperial guards surrounding Yuwen Xun and company immediately charged towards them, but halfway there, they suddenly turned around and joined forces with Yuwen Xunâs protectors to deal with Zhuang-fuâs people.
Shi Sheng shook her head. âJust knew itâd be like this. If you can buy people over, so can your opponent.â
But Zhuang-fuâs reaction was unexpected; he showed no sign of panic at this sudden betrayal.
The tightly shut window to the chamber was forcefully broken open and countless black-clothed men leapt in from the outside, joining in the fray.
Zhuang-fu looked at Yuwen Xun through the crowd, smiling coldly. âYour Majesty, you underestimate me. How could I have put my faith in them?â
Yuwen Xunâs hands balled into fists, his eyes growing red as he glared at Zhuang-fu, a burning fire in their depths.
âYour Majesty, you should leave at once! Weâre about to fall!â De-gonggong pulled Yuwen Xun back. âWhy isnât General Wei here yet?â
âNo need to wait up for General Wei, heâs been trapped by me at least 10 li[2] away from here.â Zhuang-fu soon answered De-gonggongâs question. âHow could I have attempted to usurp the throne without making all the preparations I could?â
âYour Majesty⊠Quickly, leave!â
âYour Majestyââ
âAh!â
The scene got more and more chaotic.
Ming Jin protected Shi Sheng as he pulled her to the edge of the fighting.
âGirls shouldnât fight so much.â Ming Jin had Shi Sheng trapped in his arms. âWho do you want to kill? I can help.â
âI wasnât planning on killing anyone.â Shi Sheng glared at him. âAm I(bbb) that violent?â
[Yes.]
âWho asked you? Are you looking to get taken apart?â
[âŠâŠ] â*cries* Scared.â
Faint ripples appeared in Ming Jinâs eyes. âYour expression looks like you want to eat someoneâyouâre telling me you donât feel like killing anyone?â
ââŠI really wasnât.â Shi Sheng weakly explained.
Although she had been considering it, just thinking about the leadsâ powerful âunkillableâ buff made her give up on it. Though sheâd been testing out ways to kill the leads, reality proved that this buff was simply invincible. She hadnât found a bug she could exploit yet.
[1] A maid given as part of a dowry to the husbandâs family. Yes, technically he can have them as bedwarmers.
[2] One li is half a kilometre, but kilometre is a pretty modern term, so I opted for the pinyin. I usually translate to kilometres if not in speech, or if in speech, only in modern settings.
Authorâs note:
Ming Jin: Who do you want to kill? Iâll help you.
Shi Sheng: You.
Ming Jin: âŠMy what lovely weather today. Iâll take you to go see the stars.
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Shi Sheng: What happened to being willing to die for me?
Ming Jin: When did I say that?
Shi Sheng: Haha.
Ming Jin: Youâll be upset if I die, so I wonât.