Ning Xiaoyao munched on the guoba in sheer bliss, feeling that the ones Shadowgale bought her this time were even better than the ones she ate before. Her gaze on him grew more fervent, making Supreme Commander Lou feel like anyone could snatch her away from his side just by offering her some food. This made him feel extremely stifled in his heart.
Shadowgale felt a bit better after seeing Ning Xiaoyao so happy. Whatever happened in the future, Head Commander Shadowgale still felt a little contrite towards His Majesty from the morningâs events.
âIf Your Majesty thinks theyâre good,â Shadowgale said, âThen this servant will help Your Majesty buy them again next time.â
âAlright!â Ning Xiaoyaoâs eyes shone.
Shadowgale bowed, âThis servant accepts the decree.â
âI remembered,â Ning Xiaoyao spun towards Lou Zigui as she bit into another mouthful of guoba. âYou lied to me.â
Supreme Commander Lou felt his heart grew more stifled than ever. Of course, he wasnât the only one. Back at the Grand Preceptorâs estate, Grand Preceptor Xie was half sitting, half lying on his chair, staring at the wilting, pathetic form of Xie Laibao before him. The head steward wished he could jump into a hole.
âSay it one more time,â Grand Preceptor Xie said.
Xie Laibao boxed his ears first, his face absolutely miserable. âThis servant deserves death. The Poison Sect members didnât all die, but a good number escaped. Grand Preceptor, this servant deserves death.â
âDonât be in a such a rush to die,â Grand Preceptor Xie looked like he had trouble breathing. âHow could the fish have fled from our net?â
âTh-this servant deserves death, this servant doesnât know,â Xie Laibao replied. âThis servant saw that everyone had arrived and the food was on the tables before I left. By all logic, General Tao Yu shouldnât have had any problems. How---how could anyone have survived that rain of arrows? Master, this servant really doesnât understand!â
Grand Preceptor Xie stared at Xie Laibao, who was sporting a weeping face as he soundly boxed his own ears again. âThis servant deserves death.â
âYou saw that rain of arrows?â Grand Preceptor Xie asked.
Xie Laibao gave a start. âMaster, this servant saw the bodies. All of them were covered in ten or more arrows. This servant just canât figure out how the arrows grew eyes and missed some of their targets.â
Of course arrows donât have eyes, but the archers who shot them do. Itâs impossible for any of the Poison Sect members to escape tens of thousands of arrows while seated all together in one banquet hall. Grand Preceptor Xie next asked Xie Laibao, âDid Tao Yu send any men to chase after the survivors?â
Xie Laibao replied, âThis servant asked General Tao, but he said that there were no other people besides the bodies there. This servant---â Xie Laibao put on a pained expression, âThis servant couldnât very well argue with General Tao. Master, if those people escaped with injuries, they should have left bloodstains on the ground. This servant brought men to search as well, but aside from the woven mats in the plum blossom garden, there were no other bloodstains.â
âThen that means they werenât injured,â Grand Preceptor Xie said in a low voice.
Xie Laibao replied, âBut this servant was standing watch outside the entire time. This servant didnât see anyone leave the banquet or the plum blossom garden.â
âYou didnât leave your post at all?â Grand Preceptor Xie asked.
Xie Laibao nodded, but turned looked up in thought before adding, âGeneral Tao found this servant for a chat, but it was only for a little while.â
The Poison Sect members all have good martial arts skills. A moment would have been enough for them to escape. Grand Preceptor Xie looked coldly at Xie Laibao before he suddenly asked, âIs Yan Hong dead or alive?â
Xie Laibao couldnât be bothered with the fact that his bones were still healing and fell to his knees. He sprawled in front of Grand Preceptor Xieâs bed and sobbed, âMaster, Yan Hong escaped, but this servant never meant to let her go. If that was my intention, may lightning strike me dead and curse my family to unnatural deaths ah, master!â
Grand Preceptor Xie didnât comment on Xie Laibaoâs vow, but simply said, âYou should withdraw first. Tell Tao Yu to come in.â
Xie Laibao assented pitifully before wiping his eyes and calling for the pageboys to carry him out. Tao Yu soon entered Grand Preceptor Xieâs study and knelt on one knee to make a formal bow.
âRise,â Grand Preceptor Xie murmured.
Tao Yu got to his feet. He had heard that the Grand Preceptor was severely swollen from his bug bites, or possibly poisoned, but seeing him in the flesh gave him a fright. This has to be poison, right? What kind of bug bites would reduce someone to this state?! (Author: Cough, cough, General Tao. A little ant named AâMo is looking at you right now~)
Grand Preceptor Xie said, âXie Laibao told this old man that a few people escaped from the plum blossom garden.â
Tao Yu had no qualms upon self examination and replied, âGrand Preceptor, this soldier and the head steward counted the people together, then re-counted them before I let the arrows loose. There were no people missing.â
âWho accompanied you and that servant for the headcounts?â Grand Preceptor Xie asked next.
Tao Yu replied, âA few servants from the estate and two guards from this soldierâs side.â
Grand Preceptor Xie stared at Tao Yu. The estateâs servants would definitely listen to Xie Laibao, while the soldiers would defer to Tao Yu. Neither parties could count as reliable witnesses.
Tao Yu said, âGrand Preceptor, this soldier has no reason to let anyone escape. This general only knows that theyâre people of the jianghu, but nothing else.â
Although Grand Preceptor Xieâs face was too swollen for anyone to tell his expressions, he still smiled at Tao Yu and said, âItâs this old manâs servant that was incompetent.â
Tao Yu didnât speak, but his expression warmed.
âHow is your family doing?â Grand Preceptor Xie asked next.
Tao Yu lowered his voice. âFather and motherâs health arenât doing too well.â
Grand Preceptor Xie sighed. âThis old man will give an explanation for Tao Chen.â
Tao Yu was the son of a concubine but had stayed with the first wife since his childhood. He was unfamiliar with the late Tao Chen, who had become the Xie Clanâs son-in-law. If he could act, heâd be putting on a face moved to tears of gratitude by now, but he wasnât that type of man. All he did was bow towards Grand Preceptor Xie and say stiffly, âMany thanks to Grand Preceptor Xie.â
Grand Preceptor Xie said, âYou can withdraw. When thereâs time, visit home often and spend time with your parents.â
Tao Yu replied with an affirmative but didnât take the words to heart. As a concubineâs son whose birth mother had died over a decade ago, he was practically invisible inside the Tao Clan despite being a general. Whether or not he existed didnât matter to his family, so he didnât feel a need to show up at home at all.
Xie Laibao watched Tao Yu leave with his own eyes as he shook with fear by the study door. He ended up waiting for two whole hours before Grand Preceptor Xie finally said, âCome in.â
Xie Laibao hastily ordered his two pageboys to carry him inside, where he sat by Grand Preceptor Xieâs bed, too afraid to even breathe.
âSend men,â Grand Preceptor Xie told Xie Laibao. âCapture Tao Yu.â
Xie Laibaoâs eyes widened instantly as his voice grew shrill. âM, Master?â
âThis old man wants to interrogate him,â Grand Preceptor Xie said.
Xie Laibao replied, âMaster, was it Tao Yu who secretly set the Poison Sect members free?â
âThis old man has no proof,â Grand Preceptor Xie said, âBut I find him suspicious. With the example of Xie Anwu, that unfilial son, before me, I canât help but suspect Tao Yu since heâs concubine born himself. Heâll never have any prospects at home, so he could only seek refuge with the likes of His Majesty.â
âHis Majesty? Then, the Poison Sect and His Majesty...â Head Steward Xie stopped to soundly box his ears again. If Grand Preceptor Xie didnât suspect the Poison Sect of harboring His Majestyâs spies, he never would have ordered them killed after failing to uncover the spies himself.
Grand Preceptor Xie said, âThis must be done in secret.â
Xie Laibao replied, âThis servant understands. But Master, Tao Yu is still from the Tao Clan. If we capture him just like that, what do we do about his family?â
âItâs best if he has no connections with His Majesty,â Grand Preceptor Xie said coldly. âIf heâs one of His Majestyâs men, then Tao Chenâs death will be tied to him. Nobody will ever accept a concubineâs son that plotted to murder the son of a first wife.â
Xie Laibaoâs heart was still filled with fear. This was how his Grand Preceptor dealt with others---even in death, your name would be ruined for ages. If he ever finds out Iâve betrayed him, I canât began to imagine what heâll do to my family. He calmed his nerves before asking, âMaster, how should we deal with the fugitives?â
âOne of them must be the spy,â Grand Preceptor Xie replied. âBut this old man has no use for them anymore. None of them can hurt me. Send orders to have their pictures sent to the justice courts so they can apprehend those murderers.â
âYes,â Xie Laibao obeyed.
âGrand Preceptor,â a guard called from outside.
âSpeak,â Grand Preceptor Xie said.
The guard stood outside the door and reported, âEsteemed Empressâs servant Zhou mama was captured by Esteemed Empress Dowagerâs men.â
Xie Laibao gave a start and glanced at Grand Preceptor Xie, who didnât even lift his head. âI understand,â he replied. The guard left.
âMaster?â Xie Laibao called softly.
âLet the empress dowager investigate her,â Grand Preceptor Xie said. âThis old man wants to know if the empress is pregnant as well.â
Xie Laibao feigned disbelief. âHow could that be faked?â
âHow do you know if itâs simply not one of His Majestyâs schemes?â Grand Preceptor Xie countered. If he wasnât doubtful himself, he never would have let Zhou mama slip away from Iron Buddha Temple. Xie Laibao shook his head, showing that heâd never considered that possibility. After he left to dispatch his orders, Grand Preceptor Xie heaved a long sigh. Eldest daughter has grown distant from me. (Author: You even hoped that the empress dowager would die. How could you think that sheâll care for you again? (â_â)?)
Crouched in the corner of the room, AâMo asked one of his fellow ants, âIs Tao Yu a good guy or a bad guy?â
The ant replied, âHe killed people.â
âSo heâs a bad guy?â AâMo asked.
âBut would anyone that bastard Grand Preceptor Xie wants to hurt be a bad guy?â the ant asked back.
AâMo considered it before he finally said, âThose humans are too complicated!â
âGo tell Xiaoyao about this,â the little ant said wisely. âLet humans worry about human affairs.â
AâMo nodded with his feelers before sticking to the wall and crawling outside. Xiaoyao can worry about this instead.
Xie Laibao sent out the men to capture Tao Yu before ordering someone else to update Lou Zigui with the news. Once that was done, Head Steward Xie went to find a painter to draw the likenesses of those Poison Sect fugitives and sent the drawings to the justice courts. They were to capture Yan Hong and the rest as murderers and bandits of the jianghu.
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âTao Yu?â Fang Tang asked questioningly from inside Supreme Splendor Hall.
âChen Lu is still dead set on staying loyal to Xie Wenyuan,â Lou Zigui murmured. âSo we might as well find someone to stand up as an equal against him.â
âBut why pick Tao Yu?â Deng Rong was lost as well. âHe might find his days in the Tao Clan unsatisfactory, but heâs still part of their family.â
The various Black Frost Cavalry generals all looked at Lou Zigui. Their Supreme Commander had grown harder and harder to read ever since he was put on the execution platform and sliced bit by bit.