The peddler had fled after getting wind of the hunt, but he was not a stranger to the whole city. Though heâd appeared in that area only occasionally, over the years a lot of people had made his acquaintance.
Yao Yi and some other bodyguards soon found out the peddlerâs address and went there.
When they arrived, the peddlerâs house was in a total mess, overturned furniture scattered all over the ground. There were also chairs and tables badly damaged by sharp weapons. The peddlerâs shoulder was hurt. He was clutching the wound, his robes blood-soaked, face full of horror. At the sight of Yao Yi and the others, he gave a start like a frightened bird and loudly implored them to spare his life.
Plainly there had been a fight in this place, and judging from the scene, itâd been a rather intense one. Apart from the peddlerâs blood, there was also someone elseâs blood.
âWhat happened?â Yao Yi queried the peddler.
Still in fright, the peddler didnât dare speak at all.
With a frown, Yao Yi stepped up to the peddler, hit a couple of his acupoints to stop the bleeding and said, âWeâre not here to kill you, but I will if you refuse to answer our questions with honesty.â
The peddler was stupefied with shock. When Yao Yi asked him again, he didnât dare keep silent any longer.
âSoâSomeone came here to kill me. I dodged. He stabbed my shoulder. And then a man in black suddenly showed up, killed him anâand took his body away.â
Yao Yi knitted his eyebrows. It was understandable that someone wanted the peddler dead, but who would want to save him?
No matter what, they had found the target, and they must drag the mastermindâs identity out of him, which meant they needed him to stay alive for the moment.
âWho hired you to spread those rumors?â Yao Yi inquired.
The peddlerâs face changed at this question, which showed that he knew exactly what Yao Yi was talking about.
âSpeak!â Yao Yi whipped out his sword.
The peddler cried in terror, âIâll tell you. Iâll tell you. Donât kill me.â
Then he swallowed hard and continued, âPlease spare my life, sir. Someone paid me to do that. It was a servant of Su family that hired me to circulate the rumors.â
Su family?
Yao Yi asked, âWhich Su family?â
The peddler hurriedly answered, âThe family of Su Zhi, the ministry councillor who took office not long ago.â
Su Zhi? Yao Yiâs brow corrugated in a frown. Then he remembered. That was Zheng shiâs brother-in-law.
Yao Yi got a general idea of what had happened. A somewhat disgusted look appeared in his eyes and with that he started worrying about the marshal. That damn Zheng shi had made mischief once again, and it hadnât been long since the last time sheâd been warned. It seemed that breaking Yuwen Qiâs legs hadnât been deterrent enough for her. She still dared stir up trouble, and this time her target was Childe Ling, who would definitely get angry when he found out about it.
Alas.
But even so, Yao Yi didnât dare keep the truth back.
He was just about to take the peddler away when a guard rushed over and reported, âCaptain, the imperial palace has dispatched some men to carry out a hunt.â
The imperial palace?
âWhatâs going on?â Yao Yi was surprised.
âItâs because of the rumor about Old Master Ling. Since the former emperorâs reputation was undermined, His Majesty got angry and gave arrest orders for the initiator of it,â answered the guard.
Yao Yi looked at the peddler, hesitating about whether he should take him away or let him stay.
The peddler asked in a trembling voice. âWhiâWhich Old Master Ling?â
Yao Yi looked at him suspiciously. âOld Master Ling Xingzhong. Wasnât you who started the rumor? How is it possible that you donât know?â
The peddler yelled, âIt wasnât me! I didnât start this rumor. That servant of Su family only asked me to spread rumors about the Lingâs Drugstore, and those about Marshal Yuwenâs threat to separate from Lord Yuwen because of Childe Ling. I have nothing to do with the other rumors!â
A frown creased Yao Yiâs forehead. After thinking for a few moments, he instructed, âTake him away.â
âYes, Marshal.â
...
âIt wasnât them who started that rumor? So thereâs someone else involved?â
Ling Zhang was confused. If it wasnât Su Zhi, which meant Zheng shi wasnât responsible for that, then who could this person be? Had this person deliberately mixed the third rumor with the former two to mislead people into believing that Su family was behind it?
âThat market trader also said that he wasnât the one who started this rumor.â Yao Yi returned from his trip and said, âChilde Ling, Marshal, His Majestyâs men have already traced it to the couple of women. It wonât be long before they track down that market trader. Given how bad secret-keepers those people are, His Majestyâs men will probably soon come to know what weâve found out. What should we do with the peddler? Let him return?â
Yuwen Tong kept silent. Clearly there was someone else at work. First theyâd started a third rumor mixing it with the former two, and then someone covertly rescued the peddler...
âSend the peddler back. Remember, wait until the arrival of His Majestyâs men to release him lest he get killed.â
âYes, Marshal.â
After Yao Yi marched the peddler away, Ling Zhang said, âWho do you think intentionally started these rumors? Whatâs their intention?â
âBy circulating the rumor about Old Master Ling, they merely made you a target for some gossips, and you didnât really come to any harm, but by rescuing the peddler, they clearly were trying to expose Su family. Assuming that the one who started this rumor was the same person who saved the peddler, then their target would be Su family; if not, then their intention would be a mystery.â
After pondering for a moment, Ling Zhang said, âThis might sound weird, but I have an intuition that it was the same person.â
Yuwen Tong thought for a while and said, âThen letâs find out what the mastermind wants to do exactly.â
What with the couple of women, the market trader selling vegetables, and the peddler, Su Zhi wouldnât be convicted of calumniation of the former emperor, but conviction for slander was inevitable. The punishment for it ranged from a fine to dismissal from his post, totally subject to the emperorâs will, but in any case, Su Zhi wouldnât die. What was the mastermindâs intention?
Ling Zhang said, âNo matter what, it was definitely Zheng shi who instructed Su Zhi to spread those rumors. Yuwen Zhi promised us he wouldnât interfere in any of our matters ever again, but Zheng shiâs conduct suggested otherwise.â
Yuwen Tong had a thoughtful expression. âMaybe this is just what the mastermind wants.â
Ling Zhang was puzzled.
Yuwen Tong said, âThough Su Zhi wonât be condemned to death, this matter has indeed reached the emperorâs ears, and given my agreement with Yuwen Zhi, I cannot turn a blind eye to this matter. But I and Yuwen Zhi have just talked with the emperor, saying that I never demanded the two of us break up family and live apart.â
Ling Zhang was startled and immediately came to understand what Yuwen Tong meant. âYou mean someone is trying to force you into breaking the agreement?â
Yuwen Tong face darkened. âIt seems that way.â
Once he broke the agreement, his agreement with Yuwen Zhi would be invalidated, and Yuwen Zhi would continue to interfere in their matters without scruple and with ever-increasing intensity.
âDo you think itâs possible that... your uncle did this?â Ling Zhang looked at him.
Yuwen Tong didnât say anything. Clearly he also had such a suspicion, but he wasnât sure because of the absence of any definite proof.
...
Though Ling Zhang and Yuwen Tong had got some sneaking conjectures, things changed before they could confirm any of them.
Su Zhi had indeed been found responsible for the circulation of those rumors, but he categorically denied that it was Zheng shi whoâd incited him. He merely said that he bore resentment towards Ling Zhang because of Su Yaoyao, who originally stood a chance of marrying Yuwen Tong. Ling Zhangâs engagement to Yuwen Tong had shattered his hopes, so heâd decided to make trouble for Ling Zhang.
Since Zheng shi hadnât been ratted out, Yuwen Tong naturally didnât have to break the agreement, which accorded with Ling Zhang and Yuwen Tongâs speculations. At least it proved that this hadnât been yet another Yuwen Zhiâs scheme.
Shortly after that, something even more unexpected happened â Su Zhi died. He committed suicide, allegedly because of his guilt about failing Yuwen family.
This unforeseen event had come as a surprise to everybody.
âI donât believe Su Zhi committed suicide because of his conscience about letting down Yuwen family. Someone definitely pressurized him into doing that,â said Ling Zhang, frowning.
Itâd been in the Court Prison that Su Zhi had died. Heâd been in custody under orders of the emperor, who had intended to call a consultation first before deciding his punishment, but unexpectedly, Su Zhi had died shortly after being put in prison.
The most immediate aftermath of Su Zhiâs death was a drastic change of the relations between Ling Zhang, Yuwen Tong and Yuwen Zhiâs branch of the family. Zheng shiâs sister fainted after a long hard wail at Su Zhiâs funeral. Zheng shi and Yuwen Qi in a wheelchair had all attended the funeral. Zheng shiâs sister and Su Yaoyao had been accommodated in a courtyard house of Yuwen Zhiâs branch of the family.
Zheng shi and Yuwen Qi had pinned Su Zhiâs death on Yuwen Tong, and there had been a thorough breakdown in relations between the two sides.
Thinking about the series of changes, Ling Zhang knitted his eyebrows, feeling that something was not right, as if someone had pressurized Yuwen Zhiâs branch of the family into breaking completely with Yuwen Tong.
Yuwen Feng was the only one who had been relatively sensible all along, but there was nothing he could do to make a difference.
âIf this is what the mastermind wants â you making an enemy of Zheng shi, then what is their final goal? Could the mastermind somehow benefit from this kind of thing?â Ling Zhang was totally bemused.
Yuwen Tong, however, was must more unhurried than him. âEven if Su Zhi was still alive, you think Zheng shi and I would stand a chance of getting along with each other? I forced my uncle into breaking Yuwen Qiâs legs, and she hates my guts because of it. This matter just gave her another reason to hate me more.â
After thinking for a moment, Ling Zhang felt that Yuwen Tong had got a point. In no circumstances would Zheng shi or Yuwen Qi live in peace with Yuwen Tong after that incident.
âThat person definitely has an ulterior motive in deepening the hatred between me and Zheng shi,â commented Yuwen Tong.
Yuwen Tong had come up with a plan. Given that Zheng shi and Yuwen Qi harbored resentment against him, there was a very high possibility that theyâd been used. As long as he kept close watch on Zheng shi and Yuwen Qi, sooner or later he would find out what the mastermind intended to do by taking advantage of the two of them.
Ling Zhang felt that Yuwen Tongâs analysis of the situation made a lot of sense, his anxiety ebbing.
Surprisingly, after this event, those rumors about the Lingâs Drugstore and Ling Zhang disappeared. People seemed to have forgotten about the whole thing.
Since the business of the drugstore was now on track, Ling Zhang believed it was time he returned to the Imperial College to resume his study.
After hearing that Ling Zhang was going back to the Imperial College, Yuwen Tong, who was still ârecovering from his injuriesâ and thus had a lot of leisure, wishfully said heâd go with him.
Sure enough Ling Zhang refused. How was he supposed to learn anything if this guy went with him?
Thus, after some days off from school, Ling Zhang returned to the Imperial College to continue being a college student.
As luck would have it, this day, on his arrival at the Imperial College in the morning, he chanced upon Jiang Yu, as he had on his first day of school at this college. As usual, Jiang Yu had a group of cronies around him, including Zuo Yuanping who had always been ill-disposed towards Ling Zhang, and who was the son of Zuo Yi, the official working for the Ministry of Works whom Ling Zhang had once taunted at the gateway of the palace.