Gu Yan was silent for a moment and tested his waters: âIf I said that I couldnât react in time and thatâs why I didnât dodge that sword, would you believe me?â
Ye Zi glanced at him. His anger was so overwhelming that he didnât utter a single word and got up to bring Gu Yan a cushion for his back.
âOkay, I knew you wouldnât believe me.â Gu Yan covered his injury and leaned on the soft cushion, sneering, âItâs becauseâ¦..I had no other choice.â
Gu Yan said: âPei Yuanzhi wants to bring Emperor Jinghe down with him. However, the sword was coming so fiercely that the Imperial bodyguards have no time to stop him. I am the closest to Emperor Jinghe so I have a chance to stop it, but if I did, wouldnât Emperor Jinghe find out that I know martial arts?â
ââ¦â¦Taking the hit is better than being found out that I have deceived the Emperor.â
Ye Zi looked down at Gu Yanâs wound, the wound hadnât fully healed, and a little blood was faintly oozing from the bandage. The anger in his heart subsided a little and his eyes darkened: âThat still doesnât mean that you can treat your life as a joke. If the sword was just a bit offâ¦..â
Gu Yan leisurely said: âIf it was just a bit off, it will probably fulfill Emperor Jingheâs intentions.â
Emperor Jinghe personally went to interrogate the suspect but ended up being involved in an assassination attempt. It was too abnormal for so many Imperial bodyguards to fail to catch a civil servant.
Ye Zi had a guess in his heart as he lowered his voice: âDid he do this on purpose?â
âWho knows.â Gu Yan paused and said with relief, âActually, itâs not like I had to block todayâs attack. However, to occasionally show off our uncle-nephew relationship in front of Emperor Jinghe and return to my residence to recuperate for a few months to avoid public opinion, I couldnât have asked for more. Furthermoreâ¦â¦â
Gu Yan raised his eyes to look at Ye Zi, the corners of his mouth curled up: âI promised to accompany you properly and now I finally have the chance. Suffering this wound wasnât a loss at all.â
Ye Ziâs cheeks heated up and he said embarrassingly: âW-What kind of reason is this? Who does things like you do? Youâ¦â¦â
Gu Yan pulled his hand and said in a warm voice: âA Zi, donât worry, Iâm fine.â
Ye Zi wanted to break free, but he didnât have the heart to. Due to the loss of blood, Gu Yanâs face was pale and his fingers were terribly cold. Ye Zi lowered his head silently, cupped Gu Yanâs hands with both hands, and rubbed them gently with his warm palms.
Gu Yan was originally in poor health but now that he was injured, he didnât know when he would recover.
Ye Ziâs heart throbbed with pain as he muttered: âYou must have done it on purpose.â
Gu Yan came closer and deliberately smiled, âWhat did you say?â
âNothing.â Ye Zi pressed him back onto the soft cushion without a second thought and turned his head, âIf youâre injured, you should rest, Your Majesty.â
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The carriage drove back to the Prince Rui Manor and when Great Princess Rui learned of Gu Yanâs accident, anxiety overwhelmed her as she wept uncontrollably. Gu Yan and Ye Zi pacified her for a while before she calmed down and was helped down by the maidservant to rest.
Ye Zi helped Gu Yan to bed and brought hot water to help wipe his body down. Gu Yan tilted his head as he watched Ye Zi busying around and called out in a low voice: âA Zi.â
Ye Zi walked to the bedside, âWhatâs wrong?â
Gu Yan responded: âJust let the servants do those things.â
Despite being a Princess Consort for quite some time, Ye Zi was still not accustomed to ordering the servants around and did everything that he knew he could do himself.
Ye Zi shook his head: âItâs fine, Iâm about to finish up, you should rest.â
âNo,â Gu Yan pulled his sleeve and lowered his voice: âI want you to accompany me.â
Ye Zi paused and answered softly: ââ¦â¦Okay.â
Ye Zi leaned over to straighten the quilt for Gu Yan and then knelt on the edge of the bed, turning his head to look at him.
In the past few days, Gu Yan was busy investigating the collusion and every night after returning to the manor, he sorted out the evidence in the study. His busy schedule made it so that he didnât even have time to go back to his room to sleep.
It had been a long time since they had stayed together quietly like this and it was a lie to say that he didnât miss him.
Ye Zi pinched Gu Yanâs hand and played with his fingers when he suddenly heard Gu Yan whisper: âLie down with me, the floor is cold.â
Ye Zi shook his head: âNo need, what if I accidentally touched your injury?â¦â¦â
Gu Yan softly interrupted him: âBut I want to hug you.â
Ye Zi froze for a moment. Gu Yan raised his head slightly and went over to him and kissed him lightly on the side of his cheek: âA Zi, I want to hug you, I missed you too much.â
Ye Ziâs heart immediately softened.
An hour ago, when he learned that Gu Yan was injured and his survival was uncertain, he was anxious and heartbroken, wishing he could fly to him immediately. Later, after hearing the truth, he couldnât help but be angry. He was angry that this person didnât take his life seriously, angry that this person had too much patience.
But after thinking logically about this matter, Gu Yan was only involved because of him. What position did he have to blame Gu Yan?
Furthermore, he ended up receiving a deep injury and bled so much.
Ye Zi took off his outerwear, lay down on the bed, and brought Gu Yanâs hands over to his waist, trying to be careful not to touch his wound. This action was no different from throwing himself into his arms. The tip of Ye Ziâs ear reddened and he asked in a low voice: âIs thisâ¦â¦okay?â
Gu Yan smiled: âYes.â
Ye Zi felt a little embarrassed when Gu Yan looked at him and couldnât help but turn his head: âThen why arenât you going to sleep yet?â¦â¦â
Gu Yan didnât answer but instead opened his mouth: âA Zi, Iâm injured.â
Without waiting for Ye Zi to answer, Gu Yan continued: âThe wound is very deep and the Imperial physician said that I have to lie in bed for at least half a month or so.â
âBut then, eating, dressing, bathing, and some other stuffâ¦â¦can only be done with the help of others.â
Ye Zi didnât know what came to mind and his ears inexplicably reddened.
He hurriedly said: âI-Iâll find two more maidservants to come and serve you tomorrow.â
Gu Yan pressed close to his ear, his voice was low and aggrieved: âI donât want to be served by others, those little maids canât do anything well.â
ââ¦â¦I only want you.â
Gu Yan was too close and Ye Zi subconsciously moved back, almost having difficulty breathing: âI canât do it well eitherâ¦â¦â
âNo harm done.â Gu Yan couldnât help but reach out and wrap his hands around his waist, whispering: âI can teach you.â
Ye Zi wanted to escape but was afraid of touching his injury and only froze in place, not daring to move. Fortunately, Gu Yan didnât say anything more and closed his eyes as he embraced Ye Zi.
Gu Yanâs breathing gradually calmed down. As Ye Zi stared at his sleeping side face, he also fell asleep not long after.
Although Prince Rui was injured, the case regarding the Northern Barbarians finally had an ending. Pei Yuanzhi was imprisoned and many pieces of evidence of collusion were found in his home. Emperor Jinghe used this to threaten the Northern Barbarian King to give an explanation or else he would tear up the contract and send troops to attack Northern Barbarians.
As the evidence was clear and Jia Xiedan was still in the hands of Emperor Jinghe, the Northern Barbarian King had no choice but to condemn Wu Ji for collaborating with the enemy and rebelling. He took away his position as a commander and relegated him to a commoner.
After this incident, the peace with the Northern Barbarians was declared broken. Half a month later, Emperor Jinghe ordered Jia Xiedanâs ban to be revoked, ordering him to leave Changâan immediately and return to the Northern Barbarians.
On the day Jia Xiedan left the city, Ye Zi went to see him off and met him briefly at the posthouse outside the city.
After not seeing him for more than half a month, Jia Xiedan looked a lot thinner, but he was still in good spirits. He leaned against the window, looked back at Changâan City in the distance, and said sadly: âChangâan City is really as prosperous as the rumors say. Unfortunately, I came here in a hurry this time so I wasnât able to enjoy it to its fullest.â
Ye Zi was sitting at the table sipping tea and looked up at him after listening: âKnock it off, Prince Jia Xiedan. If you want to enjoy yourself, Prince Rui and I will be roped in once again.â
Jia Xiedan looked back and apologized: âIâm really sorry, this time it was indeed my fault for dragging Mr. Ye and Prince Rui into this mess.â
Ye Zi narrowed his eyes and didnât say anything.
Jia Xiedan leaned over to his side: âMr. Ye, you seem to have something on your mind?â
Ye Ziâs eyes moved slightly and retreated a little without showing a trace.
Jia Xiedan gazed at him for a long time before muttering in a low voice: âActually, sometimes I quite envy Prince Rui, being able to have such a beautiful person at his side. If I had come so many months earlier, perhapsâ¦â¦â
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Ye Zi interrupted him: âYour Majesty.â
Jia Xiedan lightly laughed, straightened up, and his complexion returned to normal: âOh well, I know that you and Prince Rui are in love with each other, I wonât do anything to ruin another personâs marriage.â
Whilst the two were talking, Jia Xiedanâs men prepared the carriage and horse and called him from out the window.
Jia Xiedan answered and turned to head toward the door. As if he thought of something again, he turned his head: âHowever, if you are wronged by Prince Rui in the future, you can come to the northern border to find me. The door of my clan will always be open to you.â
Ye Zi laughed lightly: âMany thanks, but that wonât be necessary.â
Jia Xiedan shook his head, rather disappointed: âYou really are too cold to others.â
After saying that, Jia Xiedan left the posthouse.
The Northern Barbariansâ carriages and horses left slowly and Ye Zi finished the last cup of tea before getting up to go back to the Princeâs manor.
For the past half a month, Gu Yan stayed in the Prince Rui Manor to recuperate from his injury while Ye Zi followed closely by his side, taking care of him every step of the way. But before Ye Zi even entered the manor, he saw the servants running towards him from a distance.
Ye Zi pulls a person over: âWhatâs wrong?â
The servant was out of breath as he said anxiously: âYour Highness, you should go back and take a look, something has happened to His Majesty!â
Ye Zi was stunned and lost all the color on his face. Not waiting for the servant to finish, he immediately lifted his steps and hurriedly rushed towards the manor in a hurry.
He quickly returned to the courtyard where the two of them lived and as soon as he pushed open the door of the room, he hurriedly shouted: âYour Majesty!â
In the bedroom, Gu Yan leaned against the bed while holding a book leisurely. When he noticed him coming in, Gu Yan raised his eyes slowly: âYouâre back?â
Ye Zi: ââ¦â¦â
Ye Zi took a deep breath and held back his anger, âDidnât something happen to you?â
Gu Yan tilted his head with an innocent expression: âIs that so? What happened?â
âGu Zicheng!â
âIâm here.â Gu Yan let out a light laugh and waved at him, âCome over, have a cup of tea, and sit down for a rest. Why were you running that fast?â
As he spoke, he propped up his upper body to reach for the teapot on the small table beside the bed. However, he accidentally pulled on his wound and hissed in pain.
Ye Zi hurriedly walked up to help him: âIâll do it myself, donât move.â
The moment he touched Gu Yanâs arm, the latter pulled him back into his arms. Ye Zi was about to struggle, but Gu Yan whispered in his ear:Â âDonât move around, else youâll pull on my wound.â
Ye Zi immediately stopped moving.
Gu Yan stroked his hair and asked in a low voice: âDid Jia Xiedan leave?â
Ye Zi answered: âMnn.â
Gu Yan said: âWhat did he say to you before he left?â
Ye Zi paused for a moment and truthfully responded: âHe said that if I am ever wronged in the future, I can go to the northern border to look for him.â
Gu Yanâs arm tightened: âYouâre not allowed to go.â
Ye Zi finally couldnât hold it together and laughed in slight anger: âYour Majesty, are you still a kid? To think youâll be jealous of something like this.â
He didnât want him to be alone with Jia Xiedan so he deliberately sent his servants to look for him and even lied to him that something happened to him. When did this person become so childish?
âYes, Iâm jealous.â Gu Yan frankly said, âWho made this Princeâs little immortal plant so inviting? If not for the fact that I really couldnât leave, I wouldnât have let you go see him alone.â
Ye Zi was a little embarrassed by his words and quickly changed the topic: âWhat were you reading?â
Gu Yan picked up the book that he had casually thrown aside and handed it over: âThe second volume of âDiary of a Princeâs Manorâ has come out and Iâve just asked Qiu Tang to buy it.â
Ye Zi: ââ¦â¦â
Qiu Luo who came in to refill their tea: ââ¦â¦â