As the Grand Preceptorâs carriage sped away, Empress Dowager Xie lifted the pearl-decorated curtains of her own imperial carriage parked by the streets. She watched the other carriage flash past her own, fury dancing in her eyes. Her hand withdrew, and the beaded curtain suddenly dropped down in a cascade of clacking.
Soon afterwards, the crowd dispersed from the execution grounds and trailed past her carriage in groups of twos and threes. All of them were talking about how His Majesty had suddenly appeared to take away the traitor Lou Zigui. Whether it was Lou Ziguiâs guilt that was questionable, or His Majestyâs wish to save him, both implied secrets that were worth much debate. Despite arguing until their ears turned red, none of these people could come to a satisfactory conclusion.
When the crowd finally left, Grand Preceptor Xie was standing in front of the carriage. With a low voice, he said, âImperial Concubine.â
The door was opened from the inside as a mama [1. mama (嬷嬷) - a form of address for an elderly female servant, also a wet nurse.] of the palace descended from the carriage to bow and invite him in. As soon as Grand Preceptor Xie entered the carriage, he heard a woman ask him, âWhat exactly happened?!â
Grand Preceptor Xie glanced at the empress dowager, whose face was currently filled with wrath.
âNing Yu, she, how could she dare...â Empress Dowager Xie abruptly clenched her hand, refusing to lose control of her temper.
âImperial Concubine, please calm your anger,â Grand Preceptor Xie said.
âDoes she know that Lou Zigui will make sure to get revenge for the crown prince?â Empress Dowager Xie asked. âHas she met with Lou Zigui before?â
âThatâs impossible,â the Grand Preceptor shook his head and rejected the very idea. Ning Yu had spent her days at the Grand Preceptorâs estate basically isolated from the world. Aside from one wet nurse, she didnât even have anyone else to talk to. How could she have met Lou Zigui?
Empress Dowager Xie sat in low spirits before suddenly asking, âWhy did father acknowledge her at the execution grounds?â
Grand Preceptor Xie understood his eldest daughterâs meaning. If he hadnât acknowledged Ning Yuâs identity back then, then it would have been impossible for her to save Lou Zigui.
âIf you hadnât acknowledged her, we couldâve found someone to play the part of Ning Yu just as well!â Empress Dowager Xie said in a low voice. She sat in the shadows of her carriage, her entire person sunk into the darkness.
âImperial Concubine, sheâs your own daughter,â Grand Preceptor Xie reminded her.
âWhat do I want with a daughter who disobeys me?â Empress Dowager Xie rebutted.
Grand Preceptor Xie fell silent before lifting his head to look at her. âImperial Concubine, now that things are like this, itâs no use getting angry. However,â he paused here, before continuing. âHowever, Lou Zigui wonât live.â
Empress Dowager Xieâs eyes flickered. At the same time, a kitten that was all skin and bones ran across the street, bent down its body, and hid beneath the carriage.
âThere was poison on the knives used by the executioner. Itâs enough to cause Lou Zigui excruciating pain without killing him, but the toxin will definitely take his life in three days,â Grand Preceptor Xie said.
Hearing this, Empress Dowager Xie released a breath before her expression shifted again. âWhy didnât father say so earlier?â As the empress dowager, she had no intentions to share power and authority with her father.
Grand Preceptor Xie smiled. âHeâs the chief commanding general of the Night Crow Pass cavalry, as well as supreme commander of the six prefectures in Anyuan. Your subject was thinking that heâd have no way to stop the soldiers if they came to cause trouble. But putting poison on the knife would ensure Lou Ziguiâs death regardless. Under such serious circumstances, your subject chose to keep silent first to avoid exposing the plot. Moreover, poisoning anyone to death isnât a topic fit for public discourse.â
âHow long are you planning to keep around the Lou Clanâs old cohorts in the palace?â Empress Dowager Xie asked coldly.
âImperial Concubine, thereâs no need for anxiety,â the Grand Preceptor replied. âOnce Lou Zigui dies, thereâll be no one left from the Lou Clan besides that one sickly child. Whatâs there to fear then? As for that house of dragons, we can take care of them slowly once theyâve lost their head. Even if His Majesty insists on reversing Lou Ziguiâs guilty verdict, it wouldnât make much difference once the person is dead, right?â
Empress Dowager Xieâs expression recovered. It seemed sheâd taken the Grand Preceptorâs words to heart.
âI hope that Imperial Concubine can look into His Majestyâs thoughts.â Compared to the Lou Zigui at deathâs door, Grand Preceptor Xie was more concerned with Ning Xiaoyaoâs affairs. Quietly, he asked, âDid anyone incite her? How did she know about Lou Ziguiâs affairs? Was it Fang Tang?â
The empress dowager shook her head. âBefore Fang Tang could finish speaking, His Majesty fainted. It couldnât have been him.â
âThen was it someone serving by His Majestyâs side?â
âThose people were all arranged by This Dowager. Thereâs no way theyâd be problematic.â
âThen whatâs all this?â Grand Preceptor Xie was anxious.
Empress Dowager Xieâs face sank again. âWe have to find this person!â
(Author: Three fat cats spilled the beans, would you two believe it?)
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Ning Xiaoyao: *smiles shyly* Heheh, did I do good?
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