Chapter 13: The New Consort Entering the Palace \n<h1>Ch13 â The New Consort Entering the Palace</h1>\n
Xue Houyang invited Teng Shang for a drink but didnât set a banquet in one of the tents. Instead, he set up a fire in an open field, and put a small table next to it. There were several simple side-dishes and quite a selection of large jars of wines.
The table was very low, but Xue Houyang didnât ask people to bring chairs, he just sat down there on the ground next to the table. Teng Shang might look like a scholar but he wasnât the pretentious type. After all, he was a man grown on the battlefields and had shed blood of his enemies. Teng Shang also followed suit and sat down on the ground.Â
Xue Houyang cracked open the sealing clay on the wine jar and filled a very large bowl to the brim, then said, âTomorrow, weâre already going to enter the Capital City, I havenât had time to entertain Minister Shang properly. I hope Minister Shang doesnât blame me?â
âHow would I blame you?â Teng Shang smiled as he took the large bowl and gulped down the wine, âSomeone who offers to have a farewell drink before my execution can be considered a special friend. How could this Teng blame such a friend?â
Xue Houyang stilled for a moment, then filled Teng Shangâs cup again before saying, âI see, you are already aware what this wine is for.â
âIâve always been self-aware. Having Marquis Wannian bidding me farewell, now my whole life has been worth it.â Teng Shang said calmly.Â
It was mid-autumn, a few days before the 15th day of the 8th month. The weather was getting colder and colder. There were no trees in this part of the capital cityâs outskirts; the blowing wind brought a thick dust with it, making the fire dance frantically. There was a sense of bleak desolation in the night.
Teng Shang wasnât a person who made a fuss over small inconveniences; he didnât mind the dust and dirt soiling the food and drinks.
Xue Houyang watched the other man for a long time, until Teng Shang noticed and looked down to examine his clothes. Teng Shang said, âIs there something wrong with me?â
âNo⊠Itâs not that.â Xue Houyang drew back his gaze. The two men, after three rounds of drinks, had started to get a little drunk. The weather itself was not too cold, but the strong liquor warmed them up.\n
Suddenly, Xue Houyang said, âDoes Minister Shang, remember, many years ago⊠King Teng had organized a hunting party, and you saved a little child from being accused as an assassin.â
Teng Shang was stunned when he mentioned it. Obviously he didnât remember it, but after thinking about it carefully, he seemed to have some impression and said with a smile: âHow does Marquis know about that? Do you perhaps have clairvoyant eyes? Itâs been a long time ago⊠At that time, the previous King Teng was still alive. A child had mistakenly run into the Imperial hunting grounds and was going to be put to death. I was also soft-hearted at that momentâŠâŠâ
âMinister Shang shouldnât have had such a soft heart.â
Suddenly Xue Houyang spoke very coldly. Teng Shang seemed to feel that heâd had too much to drink. His head was throbbing and his mind was sluggish. He said, âWhy do you say that?âÂ
Xue Houyang stared at the other man, pondered for a while, before saying, âMinister Shangâs moment of kind heartedness has cost the death of many of your soldiers. Iâm just afraid youâll regret it, when I say it.â
Teng Shang stared at the other person; his sight was blurry because of the wine. After staring at Marquis Wannian for a long time, an answer slowly came to his mind, making an uncomfortable feeling spread across his heart. His voice was hoarse as he said, âWhy?â\nXue Houyang had a knowing look in his eyes. He stood, and with his back to Teng Shang he added, âI donât know if Minister Shang had heard about this. Once, a wandering fortune-teller had said that my character was ruthless, that I would bring a disaster someday. At that time, I was still very young, my temperament had not matured yet. In a fit of anger I ran away, but I wouldâve never expected to meet you, Minister Shang.â
Teng Shang let out a bitter laugh. He also wouldnât have expected saving a child, and later meeting him; finding heâd grown into the enemyâs Great God of War.
Teng Shang had no idea what to say.
Xue Houyang turned around, bent over to pick the large bowl of wine and proceeded to drain it in one go. Then he threw the cup on the ground laughing, âDid Minister Shang think that I dragged you here for a drink to prevent you escaping, actually it is on the contrary, I wanted to send you off⊠You can go.âÂ
Teng Shang also stood up. The wine rushed through his head, making his limbs unsteady he almost fell. He laughed, âGo? Where would I go? The Marquis wants to let me go, but I donât have anywhere to go⊠You might think I am being stubborn and pedantic, but Marquis put yourselves in my shoes; for the repayment of saving you, right now I want you to change sides and lead your 5000 elite soldiers to face and kill Xue Junliang, will you be willing?â
Teng Shang might be drunk, but his voice wasnât small. Beside the open field they were standing, there were some soldiers on night patrol. At Teng Shangâs words, the soldiers stopped walking and alertly pointed their sharp spears towards the bonfire.\nÂ
With a shallow smile, Teng Shang said, âHow can I be willing, when you also are not willing⊠But I thank Marquis for the good intentions.â
Xue Houyang only gave a deep look at Teng Shang and said nothing. The two people continued drinking large bowls of wine, empty jars of wine piling next to them.Â
Teng Yun didnât close his eyes that night, yet Xue Junliang seemed to fall asleep rather quickly. Teng Yun kept staring at the wall and didnât dare move; his back was starting to numb due to the lack of movement.
He didnât know how long heâd stayed like that when suddenly he felt something heavy fall upon his waist. Xue Junliang apparently had placed one arm over Teng Yunâs waist and had leaned his whole body against Teng Yunâs back.
Teng Yun stiffened. He shifted to the side a little bit, but the other person followed the movement. If not for the even breathing of the person behind him, heâd thought Xue Junliang was deliberately sticking close to him.Â
Teng Yun didnât dare to move a little while, waiting until he felt the other person stopped moving, then he shifted again. The person behind him actually followed him again.
Suddenly, Xue Junliang chuckled. Sure enough, he wasnât asleep either. His arm tightened around Teng Yunâs waist and pulled Teng Yun closer and into his embrace. He laughed, a warm breath blowing ambiguously into Teng Yunâs ear, and said, âWhatâs so wrong with me that makes Aifei so disgusted with me ?â
His low whisper sounded loud and clear inside the silent bedchambers, but Teng Yun didnât answer; pretending not to hear Xue Junliangâs question, he closed his eyes. Heâd already retreated to the farthest side of the bed and there was nowhere else to go.
Xue Junliang didnât take offense, instead he put one hand under the blanket to pat Teng Yun, as if coaxing a child to sleep. Gently in a warm voice, he said, âJust sleep.âÂ
Early next morning, Jiang Yu called out for the Emperor from outside the room several times, but he didnât hear Xue Junliangâs voice. When the time was running short, he called out again louder, still no one responded.
When the Emperor was inside his concubineâs chambers, no one dared to go inside. But the people outside had started to get anxious. Today was, after all, the day Teng Countryâs Eldest Princess entered the Palace. Early this morning, Marquis Wannian had led his elite troops into the Capital and had already entered the Palace. Now he was waiting for Xue Junliang to arrive at the morning court.\n\nâNo need for a bath, Iâll just simply wash my face and rinse my mouth.â
He had taken a bath only last night. Although Teng Yunâs body was now a womanâs body, he didnât feel the need to bathe too often; it might be bad for the delicate skin.Â
Xiu Yao was taken aback, âNo need for a bath? Your Majesty.. that.. If you donât bathe, you⊠You need to clean it properly⊠ItâŠ.â
Teng Yun felt a headache coming. He did look pale, but it was because he was tense all night and didnât sleep. With Xue Junliang sleeping next to him, how could he relax?
Xue Junliang eventually made it to the morning court. He received Teng Countryâs envoy, Teng Shang, and arranged a newly built palace for Teng Countryâs Princess. The palace actually had been built for some time, but it was never lived in, so he assigned the palace for the new consort.Â
The new palace wasnât very far from the Empressâ Yunfeng Palace.
Though Teng Yun wasnât close with the Eldest Princess, they were after all blood-related. He thought about seeing Teng Qianyi, but he didnât dare to. He didnât know what identity he should use to meet this relative of his.
The marriage was scheduled for two days after the Mid-Autumn Festival.Â
And these two days, Xue Junliang often stayed at Yunfeng Palace, which was good for the new consort; it was very convenient for her if she wanted to inquire about any information.
Teng Yunâs existence became one of Xue Junliangâs Qi pieces, helping him maintain the relationship between Xue and Feng Countries, also keeping Teng Country in check.
It could be said that though Xue Junliang was not good at cultivating his own moral and spiritual character, he was indeed good at playing Qi in real life. His moves were systematic and careful in defeating his opponents.