Gu Yan only felt that his eyes were bloodshot and his brain was muddled, making him unable to think.
In the morning, not long after Ye Zi was taken away, Emperor Jinghe sent someone to bring Gu Yan into the palace. However, Ye Zi, who was originally summoned to the palace, was nowhere to be seen. Gu Yan immediately realized that something was off, however, Emperor Jinghe didnât mention anything about Ye Ziâs whereabouts and only made indirect remarks, coerced and lured, asking all about the Northern Barbarians.
Gu Yan barely managed to maneuver with the man for several hours before learning that Ye Zi had been sent to the Zongzheng Temple.
Zongzheng Temple, the institution responsible for interrogating the Imperial family, wasâ¦â¦.a place that cannibalized people without spitting out their bones.
On the way to Zongzheng Temple, the images that should have been buried in his memory kept flashing through his mind. Those horrible, unbearable, and painful memories turned into pieces of broken glass and pierced into his brain fiercely. The sharp pain almost drove him crazy.
But he didnât dare to go crazy. He tried his best to maintain the last of his sanity, until he got through everything, to see that person.
Gu Yanâs eyes were bloodshot and his hands were tightly clenched, as if the person beside him would disappear again if he let go. Ye Zi gasped in pain and looked down, the veins on the back of the other partyâs bloodless hand bulged as they strangled his wrist with bright red marks.
âYour Majesty?â Ye Zi struggled a little, tentatively calling out, âWhatâs wroââ¦â¦â
Gu Yan was stunned for a moment. As if he suddenly came back to reality, he pulled Ye Zi into his arms. Before Ye Zi had time to see Gu Yanâs expression clearly, he bumped into Gu Yanâs shoulder, causing his chin to ache in pain.
He was about to push Gu Yan away, but his movements stopped abruptly.
He could feel that Gu Yanâs body was trembling imperceptibly.
Ye Ziâs heart twitched heavily.
The hand that was going to push Gu Yan away ended up wrapping around him as he caressed the otherâs back a few times. Ye Zi tried his best to keep his tone calm and said in a low voice: âYour Majesty, whatâs wrong? Did His Holiness give you a hard time again? Or was it something that happened with Jia Xiedan? I told you that Northern Barbarian couldnât be trusted, he is still at the posthouse, right? Iâll go teach him a lesson, justâ¦.just donât ignore me.â
Gu Yanâs mind was buzzing constantly, his head was about to split, and he couldnât hear what Ye Zi was saying at all. He buried his head in Ye Ziâs neck and said hoarsely: âIâm sorryâ¦â¦.â
Ye Zi froze as his heart felt sore and painful: âWhat are you talking about? Why are you sorry? I didnât come here because of you, donât be like thisâ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦No, itâs me, itâs all my fault.â Gu Yan closed his eyes and murmured in a low voice.
Gu Yan stroked Ye Ziâs hair and hugged him even tighter as he broke down in a trembling voice: âI was crazy to drag you into this mess, how could I let you enter this kind of place again, how could Iâ¦â¦hurt you againâ¦â¦ â
How could he push him into a place like this again?
How could heâ¦â¦
Gu Yan seemed out of it and his words were incoherent, but Ye Zi heard something strange from his words.
What did he mean byâ¦â¦âhurt you again?â
Ye Zi couldnât figure it out and didnât have the time to think about it again. Gu Yan hugged him extremely tightly, almost suffocating him. Ye Zi couldnât bear it any longer as he stretched out and gently pushed him: âYour Majesty, Iâm going to suffocate.â
Gu Yan didnât move and Ye Zi comforted again: âDonât worry, look, they donât dare to do anything to me at all. Iâm completely fine.â
ââ¦â¦Fine?â Gu Yan repeated in a low voice. As if wanting to confirm, his palm slowly brushed over Ye Ziâs back. Ye Zi didnât resist and allowed Gu Yan to touch him all over with trembling hands, and finally, he held the wrist that had red marks.
The slender pale wrist showed several red marks, which looked a little shocking.
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Gu Yan rubbed those red marks and lightly kissed them with trembling lips: âYouâre fine, youâre unharmedâ¦â¦youâre unharmed.â
A few moments later, he opened his eyes. The blood in his eyes faded and he had regained his clarity.
Ye Zi carefully observed his complexion and was about to speak when Gu Yan suddenly lifted his hand and asked with a frown: âWhat happened? How dare they torture you!â
Without waiting for Ye Zi to answer, Gu Yan said angrily, âTell me who did it, this Prince will skin him!â
Ye Zi: ââ¦â¦â
His surname was Gu, his first name was Yan, and his courtesy name, Zicheng. Skin away.
Ye Zi naturally didnât dare to say that. He pulled his hand away and said casually: âItâs nothing. I accidentally hurt myself. But youâ¦whatââ
Gu Yan closed his eyes, raised his hand to press on his sore and stinging temple, and asked: âWhat happened just now?â
Ye Zi hesitated for a moment but ended up not asking.
He remembered that Gu Yan did have a period of delirium in the novel. During that period of time, Gu Yanâs consciousness was seldom clear and his nature became more and more murderous and tyrannical, not allowing anyone to get close to him.
In the craziest time, he even rushed into the Ministry of Justiceâs prison with a sword in hand, killing anyone he saw, and was almost executed on the spot as a robber.
Emperor Jinghe was terrified by his madness. He was afraid that one day this man would fall ill and rush into his Imperial study with his sword raised. After careful consideration, he gave Gu Yan a fief and sent him to the fief to recover from his illness.
But that should happen a long time later.
Ye Zi still remembered that during that time, when the man came back to his senses, he didnât remember what he did when he fell ill.
Ye Zi pulled down his sleeve to cover his wrist and asked: âHow are things being handled? About Jia Xiedanâ¦â¦how did he get snitched on?â
âWho said he was snitched on?â Gu Yan said, âIf Iâm right, he probably leaked the matter himself.â
Ye Zi froze for a moment: âThisâ¦â¦â
Gu Yan explained: âJia Xiedan has investigated the collusion regarding the Northern Barbarians alone for many years and only found a few secret letters. He has only been in Changâan for a few days, so it is impossible to find out the matter so quickly.â
Ye Zi came back to his senses: âSoâ¦â¦he deliberately leaked the matter and wanted to get Emperor Jinghe to investigate for him?â
Gu Yanâs headache had yet to subside. He closed his eyes and said, âThis time, I was the one who got set up by him.â
When Jia Xiedan received a letter from Gu Yan, they came up with an alliance through marriage plan together. The original purpose was to investigate who was colluding with the Northern Barbarians after coming to Changâan. But after he arrived, he realized that it was almost impossible to investigate the truth of the matter by himself.
So he chose a much easier way.
He leaked the matter and used Emperor Jinghe to investigate everything for him.
âThat bastard!â Ye Zi understood immediately as his hands shook with anger, âYou kindly helped him but he turned around to plot against you. Iâllâ¦â¦Iâll go teach him a lesson.â
âNo need.â Gu Yan said softly, âIâll personally teach him a lesson.â
Ye Zi looked at him suspiciously and Gu Yan explained: âEmperor Jinghe has left this matter to me. He gave me three days to find out exactly who is colluding with the Northern Barbarians.â
ââ¦â¦I made a military pledge in front of him. If I canât find out the truth after three days, I will let him take away my position as Prince Rui.â
Ye Zi was stunned: âOnly three days? But what ifâ¦â¦â
âThere is no âwhat if,ââ Gu Yan interrupted him, âThe longer we delay, the more time we give them to destroy incriminating evidence. The time started when Emperor Jinghe ordered the search of the posthouse, there isnât much time left.â
Ye Zi wanted to say something else, but Gu Yan added: âI know what you are worried about. Others might not have a clue where to start, but I am different.â
Who in Changâan City had contact with the Northern Barbarians, who had received benefits from the Northern Barbarians, and how many people were in on the leaked secrets, Emperor Jinghe had already investigated everything for him in his previous life.
âSince there is no evidence, weâll just bring them back and interrogate them one by one.â Gu Yan mocked, âI would rather kill a thousand by mistake than let one go. My Imperial Uncle is the best at this.â
His eyes turned to the outside of the carriage. The night outside was gloomy, like a piece of thick ink that couldnât be melted.
The carriage they rode slowly made its way toward the Prince Rui Manor. At the same time, through the cover of the night, several teams of guards quietly rushed into several officialsâ residences in Changâan City.
The carriage stopped in front of the Prince Rui Manor. Ye Zi helped Gu Yan to the courtyard and a man in black robes was waiting for them.
When Si Wei saw Gu Yan return, he immediately welcomed him.
Gu Yan asked: âHave you caught them all?â
âYes.â Si Wei replied, âThere are a few people who werenât at home, I have sent someone to track them down.â
Gu Yanâs face was pale as he ordered in a low voice: âPut them in prison first, I will personally conduct the trial tomorrow.â
âYes.â Si Wei answered. But when he raised his eyes and was met with Gu Yanâs poor complexion, he worried: âIsâ¦â¦is it another headache? This subordinate will go and fetch some medicine for you.â
Gu Yan nodded and went into the room with Ye Zi.
Gu Yan still had a severe headache. Ye Zi helped him onto the bed before sitting down to massage his temples whilst various thoughts ran through his brain. Gu Yan opened his eyes to look at him and smiled lightly: âWhy do you have a worried expression again? I already told you, it will be fine.â
âI know.â Ye Zi slowly massaged his temple and said worriedly, âButâ¦..the Northern Barbarian matter is a mess, why should you get involved? What if something goes wrong?â¦..â
Gu Yan didnât answer and Ye Zi stared at his bloodless lips for a long time before he hesitantly asked: âAre you doing this forâ¦â¦me?â
Was it becauseâ¦..he didnât want him to stay at that place, worried that he would suffer in prison?
Gu Yan suddenly raised his hand and pulled Ye Ziâs wrist. Ye Zi thought he wanted to sit up and hurriedly leaned over to help him, but Gu Yan only raised his body as he gently touched Ye Ziâs lips with his cold lips.
Gu Yan fell back on the bed and asked with a smile: âWhat do you think?â
Ye Zi froze in place.
Gu Yanâs headache was getting to him and without waiting for his response, he closed his eyes again and mumbled vaguely: âIâm going to sleep for a while. Wake me up when Si Wei brings the medicine over later.â
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Ye Zi nodded in a trance: âOâ¦â¦Okay.â
Gu Yan stopped talking and fell asleep after a short while.
Ye Zi sat on the edge of the bed and stared at him blankly. After an unknown amount of time, there was a light knock on the door. Ye Zi opened the door and Si Wei stood at the door holding a bowl of medicinal soup.
Ye Zi looked back at the sleeping Gu Yan and asked in a low voice: âHis Majesty has fallen asleep, canât he drink it tomorrow?â
Si Wei shook his head: âIf he doesnât drink the medicine when he gets a headache, he will still have it tomorrow.â
âDoes he get them often?â Ye Zi was stunned and puzzled, âHow come I never knew?â
He had been in the manor for ten years but never knew that Gu Yan had such a recurring ailment as headaches.
Si Wei realized what he had said and immediately shut his mouth.
Ye Zi narrowed his eyes: âSi Wei, what else are you hiding from me?â
Si Wei dodged his eyes for a moment and said in a weak voice: âHis Majesty forbids this subordinate from telling anyoneâ¦..â
Ye Zi frowned before his gaze turned: âGood Si Wei, thereâs nothing forbidden in telling me. If you donât tell me now, Iâll just ask His Majesty tomorrow. Since he treats me so well, thereâs no way he wouldnât tell me. But if you tell me now, I wonât have to bother him about such trivial matters, donât you think?â
âThat does seemâ¦â¦true.â The baby-faced youth thought seriously for a moment and then, as if he was persuaded, he said, âThen Iâll tell you. After listening, you must wake His Majesty up so he can drink the medicine.â
Ye Zi nodded his head repeatedly: âMnn, I promise.â
Si Wei sighed, âThis is a recurring illness. Whenever it starts acting up, His Majesty will get severe headaches, have horrible nightmares, and wonât be able to recognize anyone. He would also always spew nonsenseâ¦â¦.Maybe because he was scared that the Great Princess would worry, every time this illness acted up, His Majesty would head to a villa outside the city for a night. Except for me, no one else in the Imperial family knows. â
âDoctor Pei has diagnosed and treated His Majesty. He said His Majesty has a knot in his heart, which is the root cause of his illness. He also saidâ¦â¦that something must have stimulated His Majesty and since he has been unable to get rid of it for many years, it has become a heart disease.â
âHeart disease can only be healed by heart medicine, which can only be solved by himself.â
âHowever, this is all from earlier years. In the past year, His Majesty has been in a much better mood and the illness doesnât act up as often. This subordinate thought that he was finally able to let go so I donât know why it relapsed todayâ¦..â
Ye Zi was silent for a moment before he said: âI understand. You may leave now.â
After sending away Si Wei, Ye Zi carried the medicine into the room.
There was a knot in his heart, which was the cause of his illness.
This person was only twenty-three years old, what kind of issue could make his illness this serious?
Could it be related to the words he said when he was sick?
Ye Zi had countless questions in his mind, but seeing Gu Yanâs pale face, he couldnât say anything. Ye Zi put the medicine bowl on the bedside and called out softly: âYour Majesty, itâs time to drink the medicine.â
Gu Yan only frowned but didnât wake up.
Ye Zi shook his shoulder: âYour Majesty? Your Majesty Prince Rui? Gu Yan?â
There was still no response.
Ye Zi glanced at Gu Yanâs restless sleeping face and then looked at the medicine bowl by the bed. He leaned down and said softly: âGu Zicheng, you are the one who doesnât want to wake up. When you wake up, donât say that I took advantage of you.â
Afterward, he picked up the medicine bowl and took a sip. He then lowered his head, kissed his cold and pale lips, and passed a mouthful of medicine over.