Not long after Fang Tang, Deng Rong and Shen Mu returned, Lou Ziguiâs personal bodyguards informed them to go to the Lou estate.
Lou Zigui pointed at a few passes on the map and lowered his voice, âSplit up and take a look. If you discover anything amiss, donât act recklessly and alert the enemy. Just come back to report to me.â
âWhat can be amiss?â Fang Tang noted that he was to go to Yong Pass and looked at Lou Zigui bewilderingly. âHavenât the garrison generals at these passes already come to see Supreme Commander?â
âSet off now.â Lou Zigui didnât answer Fang Tangâs question but only instructed, âRemember what I said. No matter what you guys see, donât act rashly.â
Knowing that Lou Zigui wouldnât let them make this journey for no reason, Fang Tang and the others didnât speak further. They obeyed his command and departed Black Frost City with their respective personal bodyguards and headed for the northwest direction that very night.
âGo gather the troops.â After Fang Tang and the others left, Lou Zigui ordered Song Jin.
âWill the Northern Hu come to Black Frost City?â Song Jin asked.
âIf they wanted to come, they would have long arrived.â Lou Zigui shook his head at Song Jin. âWe should prepare for both eventualities. If the Northern Hu havenât gotten through the pass, then weâll defend the pass to the last of our breath. If they have already gotten through the pass, then weâll immediately hurry to the capital.â
Song Jin had always been playing the role of Lou Ziguiâs military counselor at his side. Hence, General Seventh Song could understand what Lou Zigui meant without using much brain power. It would be best if the main forces of the Northern Hu were still outside the pass. But if they have already entered the defense fort, then itâs impossible that these barbarians will stay put in Anyuan. They will only head to the capital straight away.
Lou Zigui pointed at the map to show Song Jin. On the map was a dotted line, meandering like a slithering snake. The line stretched all the way south to its final destinationã¼the capital.
âThis is not a path troops can march through.â Song Jin clenched his fists.
âWhat if the Northern Hu have long entered the pass?â Lou Zigui didnât reveal any unusual expression. He coldly stated, âAs long as there is enough time, what path canât be trodden on?â
âIâll go to the barracks now.â Song Jin took his leave.
Lou Zigui nodded. At the same time, he called outside the door. âServants, go call Shadowbolt.â
Fourth Commander Shadowbolt had already fallen asleep but was woken up by Lou Ziguiâs personal bodyguards. However, the moment Shadowbolt witnessed Lou Zigui sitting there with his expressionless face, the vestiges of his sleepiness vanished. Shadowbolt asked, âSupreme Commander, has the Northern Hu invaded?â
âI need you to return to the capital right away.â Lou Zigui instructed, âThen immediately send His Majesty down south to Qin Xuan.â
Shadowbolt was dumbstruck. The capital is unsafe again?!
âThe Northern Hu may have already gotten through the pass.â Lou Zigui continued, âThatâs why you have to rush back to the capital as fast as possible.â
âI-is it Xie Wenyuan?â Shadowbolt asked.
âNo matter who it is, if we ensure His Majestyâs safety now, perhaps what Iâm worried about wouldnât happen.â Lou Zigui glanced at the blank letters he had stacked properly. Then, he untied a white jade amulet and handed it over to Shadowbolt. âPresent this to His Majesty in my stead. Tell His Majesty that I will go to the capital as soon as possible and that he shouldnât panic if he runs into trouble.â
*T/n: It is something worn by the owner to ward off evil and protect the owner from harm.
Here is the white jade version for your reference:
At this moment, Shadowbolt wished that he could grow wings and fly back. After carefully putting the amulet away, he bowed to Lou Zigui before retreating out of the study. The servants in the Lou estate had already packed his luggage for him. That very night, Shadowbolt mounted his horse and hastily left Black Frost City for the capital.
While Fang Tang and Shadowbolt were still on the way, Prince Fu received an imperial decree and returned to the capital once again. When he met Ning Xiaoyao again, he sized her up. After fighting a few battles with Tao Yu and the rebels, His Majesty hasnât grown taller and plumper. He still looks like he only has some flesh in his face. Other than his eyes, his face doesnât have anything else noteworthy.
âUncle, come sit.â Ning Xiaoyao elatedly beckoned Prince Fu to sit.
Prince Fu sat down unceremoniously. For this little emperor, he had taxed his mind and body. He even forked out money and manpower. With all that heâs done, he definitely deserves to speak while sitting down! âMay I know why Your Majesty has summoned this subject to the capital?â Prince Fu asked.
âUmm, about that...â Ning Xiaoyao had already thought over how she was going to phrase it. She looked at Prince Fu and prompted, âI wanted to inquire about something from Uncle...â
âYour Majesty!â Ning Xiaoyao had spoken halfway when she heard Shadowgaleâs abnormal tone coming from outside the palace hall.
âWhatâs wrong?â Ning Xiaoyao jumped in surprise. Did Fifth Young Miss change her mind again? She regretted her decision and decided she would rather die than to live an average life and be a blissful young lady?
Shadowgale hastily walked into the palace hall and didnât even have the time to glance at Prince Fu. âYour Majesty, the son of Hubeiâs governor has come. The Hubeiâs garrison general betrayed the country and opened the city gates and allowed the rebels to enter the city. The governor has committed suicide and offered his life for the nation.â
Bangââ
Prince Fu leaped up from his chair and knocked the chair onto the floor. âHubei?!â Prince Fu bellowed at Shadowgale.
âYes.â
These few days, Ning Xiaoyao had memorized the toponyms on the map. She knew about Hubei. It was still rather far away from the capital and its environs.
âWaterway.â Prince Fu had a ghastly expression, âThe rebels want to enter the capital by traveling through the waterway!â
Thatâs right. Ning Xiaoyao dug her nails into her palms. There is a canal and dock in Hubei.
âHurry! Invite the son of the governor in.â Prince Fu ordered Shadowgale without waiting for Ning Xiaoyaoâs instructions.
âYes yes yes,â Ning Xiaoyao also hastily agreed, âLet the young master come in.â
Shadowgale dismissed himself to get the guest. Prince Fu paced back and forth in front of Ning Xiaoyao. âIf the rebels had used Hubeiâs waterway to get to the capital......â Prince Fu widened his eyes as he looked at Ning Xiaoyao, âThen they would have already entered the capital and its environs by now!â
At this moment, Ning Xiaoyao was thinking to herself, it is still ultimately happening. She is simply an unlucky person. Grand Preceptor hasnât died and still wants to fight her to the death.
âThe Hubeiâs garrison general.â Prince Fu started to pace around in circles again. âCould he be related to Xie Wenyuan?â
Ning Xiaoyao spread our hands. How would she know?
âYour Majesty didnât send people to investigate?â Prince Fu stopped pacing around and gawked at Ning Xiaoyao again.
âI have gotten someone to investigate already.â Ning Xiaoyao felt that she was extremely innocent. âElder Li personally handled this matter.â
âLi Wuqi?â Prince Fu snorted, âIt looks like this old thing doesnât know how to manage matters. No wonder he couldnât do anything to Xie Wenyuan despite spending half of his life fighting him!â
At this moment, Shadowgale entered the palace hall with the son of Hubeiâs governor. Ning Xiaoyao took a look. She had assumed that the young master would be an adult. She didnât expect to see an eleven to twelve-year-old little boy.
âYou.â Prince Fu stared blankly at this little boy.
He looked exactly like a refugee. The little boy dressed in rags knelt before Ning Xiaoyao. âYour Majesty, this commonerâs father and elder brother, as well as mother have all died.â
Ning Xiaoyao felt a staggering blow. His Majesty Ning didnât speak for a very long time. The little boy knelt on the ground. He looked like he wanted to cry yet had run out of tears.
Prince Fu noticed his tiny âimperial nephewâ was standing numb like an idiot. Then he shifted his eyes and gazed at the miserable looking Hubei governorâs orphan. Prince Fu knocked his head and told himself he had to hang on and remain composed.
âYour Majesty?â At this moment, Shadowgale called out. Ning Xiaoyao stood from the couch and helped the boy up. Prince Fu stamped his feet and ordered Shadowgale, âGo summon Elder Li and the Minister of War officials to the palace.â
Shadowgale watched as Ning Xiaoyao squatted down to coax the child. For the first time ever, he didnât ask for Ning Xiaoyaoâs opinion. He turned around and left to summon the important court ministers to the palace.
The boy didnât know much and was unable to explicate how the rebels took down Hubei. He only knew that his âUncle Hongâ, Hong Tonghu, was the one who opened the city gates for them.
Ning Xiaoyao called for Mute Nanny and instructed her to take the child away for a bath and meal.
âYour Majesty.â The little young master looked at Ning Xiaoyao and didnât leave.
âI will avenge your father, mother and your elder brother.â Ning Xiaoyao promised the child. âI am the emperor. The emperor doesnât lie.â
The child rubbed his eyes and withdrew with Mute Nanny. When his mother sent him out of the house gates, she had told him that as the sole male of the household, he must live on no matter the circumstances.
After ensuring that both of them had left, Ning Xiaoyao and Prince Fu sat gazing at each other at witâs end. Suddenly, Prince Fu quivered and glared at Ning Xiaoyao, âYour Majesty, y-you did that on purpose?!â
âAh?â Ning Xiaoyao was nonplussed.
âDespite knowing that war is about to break out, you want me come back to the capital again?!â At this point, an indescribable amount of anger and grief rose within him. He has just stepped into the capital, yet thereâs going to be another war again!
âItâs not like youâre a general.â Ning Xiaoyao felt wronged. âYou wouldnât be able to help me with war-related matters anyway.â
âI have no more money!â Prince Fu was still glaring at Ning Xiaoyao. This person is definitely eyeing his silvers again!
Ning Xiaoyao: ...True. Fighting a war requires money.
âIâll reiterate this again.â Prince Fu was furious, âMy money has all been spent on fighting the rebels. I have no money left!â
âRegardless of whether you have money or not,â Ning Xiaoyao shrugged her shoulders, âUncle, you canât leave anymore anyway.â
Prince Fu wanted to perish with Ning Xiaoyao again. Why is he always trying to screw him over? There are so many imperial clansmen. Oh, thatâs right. Prince Fu looked at Ning Xiaoyao as he panted heavily. This fellow reclaimed all their assets and privileges. Now, hardly any of them has money.
âCalm down.â Ning Xiaoyao made Prince Fu sit down. âWe donât exactly know where the rebels are now, right?â
Prince Fu sat down again. âHow many soldiers does the capital currently have?â
âEh, I donât know, ah.â Ning Xiaoyao shook her head.
âYou have already killed all of Xie Wenyuanâs men.â Prince Fu asked, âHow did you arrange the troops of the thirty-six barracks?â
âI donât know.â Ning Xiaoyao still shook her head.
Prince Fu asked exasperatedly, âThen what does Your Majesty know?â
Ning Xiaoyao rolled her eyes around as she pondered the question. Finally, she replied, âI donât know anything at all, ah.â The thirty-six barracks were arranged by Lord Protector and Great General Xu. Since they werenât back yet, Second Young Master Pei handled the matter of transferring the troops into the capital. Second Young Master Pei did actually inform her a little about the deployment but she didnât pay attention so she forgot everything.
Prince Fu really couldnât understand. How could someone like this punk defeat Xie Wenyuan? Thatâs not right either. Prince Fu mulled over it again. Right now itâs still too early to tell who the ultimate winner will be.
âHow is Hong Tonghu related to Grand Preceptor?â Ning Xiaoyao asked Prince Fu.
âHow would I know?â Prince Fu shouted at Ning Xiaoyao, âIs Xie Wenyuan my maternal grandfather?!â
Ning Xiaoyaoâs mouth twitched. âHe is my maternal grandfather, but I still donât know, ah.â
Prince Fu thought, if he leaves now, he may still make it in time.
âIf the rebels are here,â Ning Xiaoyao clenched her fists as she sat on the couch. âThat means the Northern Hu also wonât be far.â
âWhat did you say?â Prince Fu jumped again.
âThe Northern Hu. Uncle, Grand Preceptor has even colluded with Modou.â
Prince Fu felt like his head was going to explode. Why did he have to be so well-behaved and run back to the capital?! He shouldâve known that Ning Yu wouldnât think of himself when there are joyous occasions. So why did he still rush here so compliantly?!