âYou may be the temporary commander of the Valiant Tigers, but you know nothing about our internal affairs and give nonsensical orders. This will easily destroy troop morale! Since we are entrusted with important duties due to His Majestyâs confidence in us, our loyalty to the emperor must be at the forefront of our minds at all times. Youâre just a new official freshly installed in your position, but you want to concentrate all power in your hands. Now you speak of army orders? What army orders??â
âThatâs right! You just want to control everything! You don't care how the army operated before and act on whatever half-cocked idea strikes you at the moment. Are you even giving thought to the nationâs interests and His Majestyâs trust in you?!â
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The six of them criticized Ji Zeyu in rapid denunciation of his words and actions. The prince consort didnât possess a glib tongue and was greatly outnumbered. Perhaps he also didn't care to argue with these people, so he remained standing with his hands behind his back and a frigid expression on his face. The only reaction he gave them was a continuous darkening of his face; it was plain to see that he was reaching the end of his patience.
Regarding the scene with calm composure, Li Qitian made use of the opportunity to observe their faces and expressions. He wanted to see if they were truly clashing against each other or had decided on this act ahead of time.
To be honest, while he trusted Ji Zeyu more, he didn't fully trust the prince consort either. Some skepticism and wariness is still drifted in his heart. He'd given the most crucial task of taking down Pang Xiao to Ji Zeyu, but Ji Zeyu had failed in such a spectacular manner right when he was needed. How could Li Qitian not suspect him?
After prolonged scrutinization, however, the emperor couldn't find any flaws or hints that there was anything going on beneath the surface than what it appeared to be. Ji Zeyu and the six rough and ready fellows really did hate each other to the point of wanting to kill the other party. Li Qitian felt that if it wasn't for his presence, they might've already drawn swords on each other.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Since Ji Zeyu wasn't colluding with the Valiant Tigers, then they were only two possibilities. Either the Valiant Tigers were acting on Pang Xiaoâs orders and had timed their disobedience perfectly, or Ji Zeyuâs stubborn temper had elicited public ire in the Valiant Tigers. His men chafed at his leadership and resentment had accumulated until Pang Xiaoâs return acted as a catalyst.
While Li Qitian pondered over the truth of the matter, the atmosphere in his study had become so tense that a fight was about to break out.
He didn't want things to get out of control either and wanted even less to see them cause trouble right in front of him. âSilence, all of you.â
His voice was measured and not particularly loud, but it was an imperial decree all the same. The group immediately fell silent and also lowered their heads when realization crept in that theyâd acted inappropriately by arguing in the imperial study.
Li Qitian snorted coldly. âHow dare you scream and gesticulate in Our study! Do you wish to rise up in a revolt?!â
âYour subjects know our crimes. Please forgive us, Your Majesty.â They knelt at the same time.
âNo matter what Ji Lanâs orders were, he is Our handpicked commander,â Li Qitian berated. âThat means We trust his ability to lead and planned to hand over everything regarding the Valiant Tigers to him. All of you need only to obey the orders of the army, do you understand that?!â
The six had nothing in response to that. After a prolonged bit of silence, they answered, âYes.â
As he scanned the six of them again, Li Qitian confirmed that they were all Pang Xiaoâs right hand men. Delight crept into his heart at the thought of this golden opportunity. If he could use this chance to arrest them all, then wouldnât Pang Xiao lose six confidantes in the army in one fell swoop?
The emperor almost leapt to his feet to order their immediate execution.
However, he quickly reconsidered his impulsive action. Though these six weren't as famous as Pang Xiao and Ji Zeyu, they were still army officials that had served the imperial court for many years. If they all lost their heads like this, he could explain it away that it was a well-deserved punishment for confining their commander and attempting an insurrection. However, this wasn't an explanation watertight enough to prevent outside skepticism.
After Pang Xiaoâs matter, Li Qitian could endure no further gossip and doubt from his subjects and people.
âThe crime of confining oneâs commander and defying an imperial decree is punishable by death!â
Color drained out of the men's faces, but none of them fell into a panic. They remained with their heads down and awaited the final imperial order.
Renewed doubt swirled in Li Qitianâs mind to see them so calm and collected. Perhaps they really were acting at Pang Xiaoâs beneath and were confident that he wouldnât kill them?
He tightly grasped the armrest of his chair. Truth be told, he really wanted to slake his frustration with an execution or two. But his reputation was the most important, so he couldn't act on his desire.
âHowever, seeing as you have faithfully served the nation for many years and shed your blood in the battlefields of war, We shall see fit to let this pass. Though your death sentences may be commuted, punishment of the living shall not be foregone. Guards!â
âAye!â Thirty imperial guards surged in from outside the study, nervously taking up positions inside.
âStrip these six of their uniforms and administer twenty beatings of the plank each. Send them back to the residences afterwards and strip them of their positions. They will never be employed by the government ever again.â
âUnderstood!â The guards moved forward.
The six allowed themselves to be manhandled out of their outerwear without a word of protest. With only undergarments left on their bodies, they were dragged outside for a vigorous beating. Eunuchs escorted each of them back afterward.
While the six underwent their punishment, Ji Zeyu remained kneeling in the study. Li Qitian didn't give him the order to rise, instead keeping him on the ground for wordless scrutiny.
The prince consortâs expression was as aloof as ever; nothing flickered across his face when they heard the soldiersâ sentence being carried out. He lifted his noncommittal face to meet Li Qitianâs eyes.
The emperor looked straight into the perfectly impersonal eyes. âJi Lan, you have greatly disappointed Us this time.â
Ji Zeyu lowered his head again, pursing his red lips while his fine lashes cast shadows across his cheeks.
âYou were a main general of the Dragon Riders for many years, We do not believe that someone with your caliber of ability wouldâve allowed things to devolve to this state.â
He rose and walked up to the prince consort. Li Qitianâs fury boiled over again when he looked down at Ji Zeyuâs ramrod straight back. He lifted his foot and kicked out at the prince consortâs shoulder.
Ji Zeyu neither flinched nor dodged, taking the blow head-on and falling to the ground.
âJi Lan! Do you dare claim that you didn't do this on purpose today?! You knew how important this morning court was, that it was the best opportunity to take down a brewing threat. But Our plans and efforts have all gone to waste because of your inaction. You have made Us a laughingstock in front of the nationâs officials!â
Ji Zeyu crawled up and resumed his kneeling position, his voice as cool and emotionless as ever. âThis subject did it all for Your Majesty.â
Li Qitianâs wrath exploded to new heights at this response.
âSo you do admit that you did this on purpose? You admit to it! Li Guanwenâs observation of your control over the Valiant Tigers wasnât false, you directed them as you would use your own arms! Thereâs no reason that they were confine you at the moment of critical importance! Do We not know of your abilities? We didnât believe it in the first place when you said you were grounded to your quarters!â