Currently, Qin Xuan was standing by the road outside the southern gates of the capital. He glanced at Qin Xin perched by the carriageâs window and said, âWeâve left the capital city.â
Qin Xin didnât turn back to reply him, her thoughts on that city were that it had been her cage. She only said in a small voice, âTake me away.â
Qin Xuan nodded slightly. He wanted to smile, but he suddenly felt too stifled to do it successfully. Qin Xin smiled instead. She had always felt like everything was a dream, but now that she was out of the city, she was sure that sheâd be able to go home again. When Qin Xuan saw her smile then, he believed that His Majestyâs words were right. His sisterâs smile was truly peerlessly elegant and full of intellectual brilliance.
âAlright,â Qin Xuan patted the carriage window before he said loudly, âWeâre going home.â
The leader of the bodyguards raised his voice. âAlright, hyaa!â
The group continued their journey on the road. About an hour later, a company of ordinary citizens dressed in merchantsâ clothing passed by Qin Xuanâs group. After they left, Qin Xuan halted his horse, causing Qin Xin to lift the curtains and look outside to see why.
âThose were soldiers,â Qin Xuan murmured as he watched the retreating merchant party.
Qin Xin quickly looked back. As a daughter of a military family, she could tell the merchants were military men just by looking at their gait. âHow could that be?â she asked in alarm. âWhy would there be soldiers in commoner clothing moving about outside the capital?â Within the city, soldiers were soldiers and civilians were civilians. What were those soldiers thinking by disguising themselves as the latter?
Aside from Qin Xuan and Qin Xin, their bodyguards had grown anxious as well. âThey had a southern accent,â one of the bodyguards said as he approached Qin Xuan. âRegional Commander, I heard them talk as they passed by. They have southern accents, but Iâm not sure which specific region theyâre from.â
So they arenât soldiers from the capital city?
Qin Xuan and Qin Xin exchanged glances before the former grit his teeth. âBig sis, Iâll get Little Lu and the rest to escort you to the courier station ahead. Iâm going to take a trip back to the capital.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Qin Xin knew itâd be dangerous for Qin Xuan to go back alone, but she nodded her head all the same. âYou have to be careful.â
âThere are people from our Qin Clan stationed at the courier post up ahead, so you donât need to fear big sis,â Qin Xuan patted Qin Xinâs hand, which was resting against the carriage window.
âIâm not afraid. Iâll wait for you at the courier station. Nothing can happen to His Majesty,â Qin Xin said softly.
Qin Xuan only brought a single guard with him as he rushed back towards the capital. Qin Xin slowly sat back in the carriage. Good people should meet with good ends. If Heaven had eyes, it would protect her brother and His Majesty so that both would be unharmed.
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Inside the palace, Ning Xiaoyao and the astrologers had ended up at odds with each other. Their conversation was like a donkey trying to talk to a horse, completely incompatible. Finally, both His Majesty Ning and those so-called swindlers ended up feeling extremely stifled. Both parties thought the other side was completely abnormal.
I have to abstain from meat and wine and take a bath just to burn some incense? Ning Xiaoyao ridiculed in her heart. And I canât even eat! Isnât this just a form of punishment? Whatâs it all for? Dead people donât need to eat, so the living have to keep them company?!
Why doesnât His Majesty understand a thing? The so-called swindling astrologers ridiculed in their hearts. Heâs not only ignorant, but impossible to understand. Whatâs going on here? Did the Grand Preceptor only raise His Majestyâs body instead of his brain? Doesnât he even know how to use human speech?
Both the sitting party and standing parties were staring at each other before they each quickly averted their eyes, unable to bear the sight any longer.
âArenât you guys afraid that I, Your Majesty, will starve to death?â Ning Xiaoyao still couldnât accept it after thinking it over.
The seven so-called swindlers stood there, all wooden-faced. Theyâd never heard of someone dying due to fasting a single day.
âWhat is it?â Ning Xiaoyao said. âAre you guys trying the silent treatment against me? Look at me, hey! Iâm the emperor--the emperor, donât you know?â
The head astrologer opened his mouth with effort. âYour Majesty chides aptly.â
âWhat do you mean, I chide aptly?â Ning Xiaoyao said. âIâm the emperor, so I can do whatever I want. Do you know why?â
The seven so-called swindlers remained staring at Ning Xiaoyao still wearing their wooden expressions.
Ning Xiaoyao raised her voice for a rousing speech, âBecause Iâm the emperor!â
How they wanted to die and bring His Majesty with them! The seven so-called swindlers all shared the same thought at this exact moment. (o(â¯â¡â°)o)
Shadowgale and a few other Dragon Guards had been acting as wallflowers the entire time. When he saw His Majesty about to lose it against the astrologers, Shadowgale felt extremely stifled. If His Majesty beats them up until theyâre bedridden, how will we take care of the Grand Sacrificial Ceremony in two daysâ time? (Author: Is that the only thing youâre worried about...)
âAnd also, what if someone tries to hurt me in the Grand Sacrificial Hall that day?â Ning Xiaoyao asked.
The head astrologer replied, âYour Majesty jests. What kind of scoundrel would have the gall to harm Your Majesty in the Grand Sacrificial Hall?â
âThe Grand Preceptor, for example. My God,â Ning Xiaoyao said, âJust then, you cursed him as a scoundrel!â
The head astrologer wanted to go home. If I stay here any longer, Iâll go insane.
âWhat kind of expression are you making?â Ning Xiaoyao asked him with a constipated look herself. Doesnât he know Iâm the emperor here?
The head astrologer lowered his head. âYour Majesty, these traditions were passed down from the ancestors.â
Ning Xiaoyao said, âI was talking about the Grand Preceptor, but now youâre bringing up ancestral traditions. Your Excellency, ah, why is it so tiring to talk to you?â
â.........â said the seven astrologers. They were tired and confused, too.
âForget it,â Ning Xiaoyao said. âIâll switch up my words, use some common terms that you can all understand.â
The head astrologer replied, âMay Your Majesty instruct us.â
âJust earlier, you said you seven would keep an eye on me the entire time,â Ning Xiaoyao said. âSo how are your martial arts skills?â
The head astrologer replied, âYour Majesty, we subjects are part of the astronomy department.â
âI know that. So what?â Ning Xiaoyao said.
âWe are civil officials, not military men,â the head astrologer explained bluntly.
â.........â said Ning Xiaoyao. Then what do I need you seven for?
âYour Majesty,â the head astrologer continued, âWhen offering sacrifices to Heaven and oneâs ancestors, we must abstain from weapons or war. This is...â
âEnough, you.â Ning Xiaoyao cut him off. âYou guys insist on coming that day?â
âYes,â the head astrologer answered.
âThen fine,â Ning Xiaoyao said helplessly. âRemember to carry a cooking pot lid on your backs that day.â When a fight breaks out, the lids will shield them so they donât lose their lives needlessly.
The seven astrologers had to keep up a mental chant in their heads. Injuring the sovereign is a capital offense, regicide is a capital offense, we mustnât be disrespectful to His Majesty, or else our entire families will be executed...
âIâm not going to talk with you guys anymore,â Ning Xiaoyao dug her nails into her palms. âCan you guys leave now?â
âWe subjects shall take our leave,â the seven astrologers chorused before withdrawing. They didnât want to talk to a jerk like His Majesty any longer, either! And thus, the meeting between His Majesty and the astrologers came to an unhappy conclusion. When Lou Zigui returned to see the wing still in one piece, with bright windows and clean tables, he silently exhaled in relief. It was good that nothing had happened. Shadowgale and the rest all noticed Lou Ziguiâs actions. A few of the Dragon Guard took on complicated looks. Certainly, His Majesty hadnât fought with anyone this time, but heâd abused them plenty.
âHow is it?â Ning Xiaoyao asked. âIs that young Ning alright?â
âHe slipped into a crowd of refugees headed for the southwest,â Lou Zigui replied. âAs long as everything goes well, he should reach Fengzhou safely.â
âOh, then Iâll stop worrying about him,â Ning Xiaoyao waved a hand before speaking to Shadowgale. âWindy, call everyone over. Weâre going to have a meeting.â
Shadowgale ran off to call the other Dragon Guards for a meeting. Lou Zigui waved a hand to dismiss Shadowrain and his men before walking to Ning Xiaoyaoâs side. âWhat is it?â he asked her quietly.
âThe Grand Sacrificial Hall, ah,â Ning Xiaoyao said. âI suspect the Grand Preceptor will make his move that day to replace me with my doppelganger.â
Lou Zigui immediately grew alert and mentally reviewed the rites and rituals of the ceremony. âThen heâll take advantage of the time when Your Majesty is alone in the ancestral hall to make his move?â
Ning Xiaoyao snapped her fingers. âBingo, youâre right.â
Lou Zigui rested a hand against his forehead. What in the world is âbingo?â
âWe have a place and time,â Ning Xiaoyao counted off with her fingers. âBut we donât know the method. How are they going to bring in the doppelganger? If nobodyâs allowed to enter the ancestral hall, then how are they planning to kill me?â
âDonât speak nonsense,â Lou Zigui raised a hand to cover Ning Xiaoyaoâs mouth when she started talking about dying. Ning Xiaoyao puffed up her cheeks in protest. Since when did I say any nonsense?
Lou Zigui paced back and forth in front of Ning Xiaoyao a few times before he said, âIf heâs planning to make a move at the ancestral hall, that means he has his people planted there.â
âThen suppose we capture all the people stationed at the ancestral hall?â Ning Xiaoyao suggested.
âEven if we do, Xiaoyao, youâll still need to replace them with other men,â Lou Zigui said. âHow can you be sure that none of the replacements are questionable as well?â
Ning Xiaoyao thought it over. âThen what if we sent Windy and Little Fang in their place?â
Lou Zigui shook his head. âWeapons and war are forbidden when making offerings to Heaven and oneâs ancestors. Theyâre all military men, so they wonât be allowed to enter the hall.â
âHow come youâre saying those things too?â Ning Xiaoyao cried out.
Lou Zigui smiled before he sneered. âMilitary men carry the aura of blood on their bodies. Theyâll offend the spirits and late emperors with their presence.â
âNonsense,â Ning Xiaoyao spat out.
âNow isnât the time for things like that,â Lou Zigui stroked Ning Xiaoyaoâs drooping head. âLetâs talk about the Grand Sacrificial Ceremony first.â
At this moment, one of the guards by the door ran inside and announced, âYour Majesty, Qin Xuan begs for an audience.â
âWhat?â Ning Xiaoyao jumped out of her seat. Why is he coming back again right after he left? Did they suffer at the hands of the Grand Preceptorâs men?
âDonât panic,â Lou Zigui pushed Ning Xiaoyao back into her seat and murmured, âLet Qin Xuan in.â
Could Qin Xuan run any faster than me? Ning Xiaoyao thought, before springing back up to her feet again. If something really had happened, she could still run out of the palace and save them. What if Qin Xin had gotten injured again? She could heal her if she had to. âSupreme Commander, wait here for me. Iâll be right back.â
Ning Xiaoyao didnât give Lou Zigui another chance to stop her, but sped out of the room. By the time Lou Zigui had chased her outside, she had already vanished from sight. Meanwhile, the seven astrologers were still on their way out of the palace. They were currently fretting over the fact that they had such an unpleasant emperor to deal with for the ceremony in two days when a burst of wind rushed past them.
The head astrologer stopped and said uncertainly, âWas that, was that His Majesty?â He couldnât see the figure clearly, but it was dressed in those familiar bright robes.
âIt is His Majesty,â the head astrologer said again. All of the seven astrologers fell silent. They couldnât win against the emperor in words, fights, or rules. At this moment, they keenly understand the same suffering that Grand Preceptor Xie had experienced.
Ning Xiaoyao ran frantically out of the palace in one long breath. She hadnât even faced Qin Xuan yet before she was tugging at his sleeve.
âWhat is it, ah? Did something happen to Miss Qin?!â