Translated by: etvolare
âYour Majesty, please quell your anger!â
Li Qitian shot to his feet in throes of fury, furiously slamming his fist on a pile of documents on the table.
âPang Zhixi, what a great man you are, Pang Zhixi! He dares disregard Us to these depths! Defying just one imperial decree is a capital crime and grounds for execution! We showed him mercy, but he then stirs up this kind of trouble! What, does he want to rebel after running off with his private army? Men, go surround the Faithful Princeâs manor! We would like to interrogate those two Yao old wretches and that slut of a mother how they raised their son!â
Who dared ventured anything In the emperorâs fit of anger?
Li Guanwen hastily agreed and led a group to prepare for the emperorâs trip.
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At this moment, twenty-five kilometers outside of the city gates, Ji Zeyu waited on the silver-white steed that Pang Xiao had gifted him. A blazing red fox fur cape wrapped around him, his fair and slender hands grasped black reins, at ease in the center of the road.
Pang Xiao pulled his black steed to a stop, a surprised smile on his face. âAh Lan? Why brings you here?â
Ji Zeyu shook his reins and urged his horse closer. Although the expressions of the Elite Tigers behind Pang Xiao didnât change, their bodies tensed, ready to fight.
The prince consort frowned slightly as he swept his gaze across the group. A wave of uneasiness swept through the soldiers, curbing the sharp pressure theyâd been directing towards Ji Zeyu.
âYou wish to search for née Qin? Is it that unbearable for you?â
Pang Xiao frowned as well and nodded. âIâve been well, Iâve been quite anxious these days. I feel like if I donât go, something will happen to my wife.â
Ji Zeyu frowned as he took a deep look at Pang Xiao; the contours of his friendâs handsome face jutted out from all the weight he had lost. The prince consort pursed his lips as he sighed, âYou really care about her that much?â
âAh Lan, she is my life.â
âDidnât you used to always say that a right and proper man doesnât worry about the lack of a wife? Even if née Qin is one in a million, she is still just one person. Can she really compare to all the lives depending on you?
âIf you hare off like this, arenât you afraid of implicating your family in your actions too? I believe that even if something were happened to née Qin, she would hope for you to live on, to live well, to take care of your family and hers. She wouldnât want you to impulsively leave the capital in private like this. You should know that right now, your actions are crossing the emperorâs bottom line!â
Ji Zeyu was a naturally aloof man of few words. However, such habits always fell by the wayside when it came to Pang Xiaoâs matters.
Moved, Pang Xiao jumped off his horse. His black, sable fur cloak flew up in the air, exposing powerful, black-clad legs that had been hidden underneath his clothing. He tossed his whip to Huzi behind him and walked towards Ji Zeyu.
The prince consort also jumped down from his horse, a deep frown on his face as he walked up to the prince. Another furrow added to the lines of his forehead, the tender fairness of his skin highlighted by the fiery cloak.
Pang Xiao sighed as he patted his friend's shoulder, his voice low. âTake advantage of how the emperor still trusts you and prepare a way out while you have time. Donât be caught unprepared when something actually happens.â
Ji Zeyu glared at Pang Xiao, âIf you didnât let your emotions affect your judgement, you would also have the emperorâs trust. Iâm talking about you right now, so why are you flipping it back onto me?â
âYouâre still the same as when we were kids, always saying whatâs on your mind.â Pang Xiao smiled in return. âYou still never admit to doing so.â
Ji Zeyu glared at him again but didnât refute his friend. âAre you sure you want to go?â
âYes. I have to go, or Iâll regret it for the rest of my life.â
âYouâre not the sort to let your emotions affect your decisions. Where did all those years of calm and rational action go? You say you donât want to regret it for the rest of your life, but there will always be times in life where you have to choose what you donât want. How many can really live a life without regret?â
âAh Lan, I understand your good intentions. Iâve already sent my maternal grandparents and mother back to the Qins so if something happens while Iâm gone, my father-in-law will know and should help me take care of my family.â
Seeing that Pang Xiao had already made up his mind and that there was no room for negotiation, Ji Zeyu could only sigh helplessly. âAlright, if you want to go, go. Donât worry, Iâll also help look after everything.â
Pang Xiao nodded with great emotion. âBe careful. Remember my words and prepare a way out for yourself.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDonât you worry, Iâm different from you.â Ji Zeyu smiled faintly. âYou have much to worry about, but I have no family or anything else, so Iâm not afraid of anything.â
âHow can I truly relax? No one wouldâve ever thought that us brothers would one day end up where we are now. Ah Lan, you have to stay safe. Iâll try to return as soon as possible.â
Ji Zeyu nodded in response to the solemn expression on Pang Xiaoâs face and passed the whip in his hands to Pang Xiao.
âTake this. The Dragon Riders stationed at the border are all my former subordinates and around a hundred of my trusted aids are also within that group. They will all recognize this token of mine. If you need it, just take this whip to their leader, Tao Jun. He currently holds the position of commander and is a bit over thirty years old. He has a scar on his forehead and heâs a heavy smoker. Youâll be able to recognize him immediately.â