The emperor set out for the manor in the southern suburb to take a break from enduring the summer heat, and the issue of anointing a new crown prince was put on ice. What with this, the King Yu and his followers were on pins and needles but couldnât do anything to make a difference. Considering the current circumstances, an attempt to push things might end up having the opposite effect.
The imperial manor in the southern suburb was not really far away from the capital city. It was about a two-hour carriage ride from the palace to the manor.
This time around the emperor brought only some courtiers on his trip to the manor, as though planning to make a final decision. Almost everybody in the city had a wait-and-see attitude towards this matter.
...
âWeâve got this far already, but now it turns out the Right Prime Minister is on the King Duanâs side. Heâs such a consummate master of disguise,â observed Ling Zhang.
After all, all courtiers and city officials had believed that he was a firm neutralist. Who couldâve thought that he had secretly sided with the King Duan and been in cahoots with him all along?
âI wonder what the King Duan will do next. Will he directly lay siege to the imperial manor in the southern suburb or...â
Yuwen Tong said, âIf he is to ascend the throne, the emperor must die. There will undoubtedly be an upheaval in that imperial manor. Things in the capital city are going to get rough as well.â
...
Two days later, as though there was something dangerous lurking in the city, many citizens felt rather uneasy but had no idea what was causing it.
There was a meeting in the King Yuâs residential compound, people of the Gu family present. âPrime Minister Gu, I keep feeling disturbed, as if something big is about to happen.â
After a momentâs silence, Prime Minister Gu remarked, âYouâre not the only one feeling this way, Your Highness. Iâm afraid the situation may take an unfavorable turn during His Majestyâs stay in that suburban manor.â
âThen we must stop it,â said the King Yu immediately.
Prime Minister Gu agreed, âThis time His Majesty brought neither me nor any of the King Duanâs men on his trip. Clearly he didnât want us to know anything about his consultation with his henchmen. Your Highness, itâs indeed high time we stopped waiting and did something.â
âWhat do you have in mind, Prime Minister Gu?â
âWe kill the King Duan.â
The King Yu widened his eyes. After a while, with a cold look in his eyes, he said, âYouâve had it all planned out, I suppose?â
Prime Minister Gu confided his plan. The King Yu inclined his head repeatedly while listening. Eventually, he rose to his feet and said, âOkay. Weâll follow your plan, Prime Minister Gu. Zhou Mingyuan will never get out of my way unless heâs dead. Do you think I should tell Marshal Yuwen about this, Prime Minister Gu?â
After a few momentsâ silence, Prime Minister Gu shook his head. âThe fewer people aware of this matter, the better. Besides, thereâs a reason why His Majesty is wary of Yuwen Tong at all times, Your Highness. In the future, after youâre enthroned, Yuwen Tong will remain the gravest threat to you, and youâll still have to eliminate him some day, so thereâs no need for you to tell him everything.â
The King Yu walked once up the living room, back again, and then said, âLetâs do it your way, Prime Minister Gu.â
...
One day later. In the Ling Mansion.
âWe have a bit of a situation, Marshal.â Yao Yi entered the room in haste.
Yuwen Tong looked at him. âWhat is it?â
âThe King Yu has decided to make an attempt on the King Duan. Theyâre going to do it tonight,â answered Yao Yi.
Yuwen Tong knitted his brows and kept silent for a while.
This night was the time when the King Duan would take action in the imperial manor in the southern suburb. The King Yuâs making his move at this point would cause disruptions and, without doubt, upset Yuwen Tongâs plans.
Ling Zhangâs eyes suddenly lit up. He said, âI have an idea.â
Yuwen Tong looked at him. Ling Zhang craned over and whispered something in his ear. Eyes gradually brightening, Yuwen Tong bobbed his head and said, âThis idea is pretty good, but if we do that, my men in the north-west would have to work faster.â
Yao Yi was somewhat befuddled. âMarshal, Childe Ling?â
âThere are two things I need you to do. Remember, tell them they must not blow their cover,â said Yuwen Tong.
Yao Yi immediately threw his chest out. âAt your service, Marshal!â
After he heard Yuwen Tongâs plan, Yao Yiâs eyes also started glistening. âIâll do it right away!â
The moment Yao Yi left, Ling Zhang shifted his gaze to Yuwen Tong. âJust now you mentioned there was something going on in the north-west. Whatâs the plan?â
âUm. Thatâs just a precaution. We might not actually need it,â said Yuwen Tong.
He leaned over and breathed something in his ear. Ling Zhangâs mouth fell open in amazement.
âNow that Iâve decided to take it, Iâll do it in a way that will make all of them sincerely convinced and have no reason to judge me,â said Yuwen Tong, a flinty expression in his eyes.
After a long moment, Ling Zhang commented, âThatâs very impressive.â
Yuwen Tong immediately beamed, âI supposed I deserve a kiss for that.â
Ling Zhang, â...â
...
On that very night. In the King Yuâs residential compound.
âYour Highness, everythingâs in readiness.â A man walked into the King Yuâs study late at night.
The King Yu replied, âDo it.â
âYes, Marshal.â
At the same time. In the barracks of the Northern City Garrison Battalion.
Unseen by any outsiders, countless soldiers hiding in the shadows quietly left the barracks, heading south.
In the imperial manor located in the southern suburb.
âYour Majesty, at the risk of showing my lack of discernment, have you made a decision about the issue they argued over at todayâs court meeting?â
It was very late, but there were lamps still ablaze in the imperial study in the manor. Apart from the emperor, two old courtiers were also inside it, both of whom were very much in the emperorâs confidence. One of them was the Right Prime Minister.
âIâm keeping watch on how the situation in the capital city develops. I know what you two are worried about. Thereâs still time. Donât worry,â said the emperor.
The two old courtiers exchanged looks in dismay. Eventually, feeling rather resigned, the two of them rose from their seats and took their leave.
The emperorâs brows were furrowed. Innately prone to suspicion, he couldnât entirely trust anybody, not even his henchmen, which was why he hadnât confided his decision to any of them.
His personal eunuch walked in and said, âItâs late, Your Majesty. You should turn in. Staying up is bad for your health.â
The emperor opened the window of the imperial study to look outside. âI feel rather disturbed. Take some men and check the perimeter again. Increase the security in this manor.â
The personal eunuch was astounded. After a fleeting eye contact with the emperor, he immediately left to carry out the orders.
The emperor vexedly tossed the book aside. Somewhat fidgety, he kept getting this inkling that something big was going to happen.
...
The assassin that had infiltrated into the King Duanâs residential compound was very inconspicuous. Posed as a eunuch working for the King Duan, heâd been let into the compound through a side door by a mole. Along a winding path, the two of them made it to a spot near the King Duanâs courtyard house. Hanging from the assassinâs belt was an ID plate of the King Duanâs personal eunuch. Of course, the true owner of it had been killed already.
They were just about to approach the courtyard house when the assassinâs countenance suddenly changed, and with that he drew the mole into a dark corner and breathed, âSomething doesnât feel right.â
âWhat do you mean?â The mole was taken aback.
âThere are quite some kung fu experts on guard duty in the King Duanâs courtyard house...â The assassin told the mole about the several groups of guards that he was sensing, and then asked, âIs the security always like this?â
The mole shook his head in horror. âThis canât be happening. Ordinarily, even if they have to tighten the security for some reason, they would never post so many guards in there.â
âThen there must be something going on here tonight. If I enter this courtyard house right now, I would no doubt be spotted. You werenât given any particular orders tonight?â queried the assassin angrily.
That man thought for a while and then answered, âChief told us that we didnât have to be on night duty tonight, that heâd do it personally. Heâs never been on night duty before.â
âThen why did you still bring me in? You want to get us both killed?!â hissed the assassin.
The mole raised the meal box in his hand. âHere are some snacks I took from the kitchen. The King Duan has been having trouble sleeping these days. Sometimes he needs to eat some food before he could get to sleep, and Iâm always the one delivering it to him. Chief didnât forbid me to send snacks here anyway, and our masterâs commands were so urgent, which was why I had no alternative but to risk bringing you in!â
The assassin gave it some thought. âOkay, hereâs what weâre going to do â you take this meal box there and see if theyâll let you in.â
âOf course theyâll let me in. Iâm very much in the King Duanâs confidence,â observed the man.
âCut the nonsense and just do what youâre told to do. If they let you in, you deliver the snacks to the King Duan; if they donât, you come back here,â instructed the assassin.
âYouâre not going with me?â
The assassin whipped out a dagger to press the edge of it against the manâs neck and hissed coldly, âAre you going or not?â
Feeling the iciness of the blade, the man hastily said, âIâll go!â
The assassin released him and the mole walked away with the meal box.
...
âIdentify yourself!â
He had just approached the front gates of the courtyard house when someone stopped him.
The eunuch holding the meal box gave a start. âWhat are you doing? Iâm here to deliver snacks to His Highness.â
âToday that wonât be necessary. Walk away right now. You donât want to disturb His Highnessâ rest,â reprimanded a guard at the front gates.
âWhat are you talking about? His Highness is suffering from insomnia these days and wouldnât be able to sleep without having some snacks first. If I leave and His Highness gets angry later, will you accept responsibility for it?!â
âShut up. Youâre not allowed to speak aloud here. If you donât leave straight away, Iâll kill you.â A guard drew his saber.
âYouâ!â
âStop.â
The chief eunuch walked out, his eyebrows furrowing at the sight of the young eunuch holding a meal box. âDidnât I tell you that you were exempted from night duty?â
âAh? But you didnât say that I didnât have to bring snacks here either, Master Shifu,â replied the young eunuch in an aggrieved tone of voice.
âTake it away right now. His Highness is sleeping already. He gave orders nobody enter the house to disturb him.â
âYes, Marshal.â
Carrying the meal box containing snacks, the young eunuch hurried off. Watching his receding back, the chief eunuch knitted his brows.
...
âHow did it go?â
âI couldnât get in. Those people have suddenly become so scary. We are well acquainted with each other, but tonight they seem to be totally different people and are guarding the front gates with malice written all over their faces. They wouldnât let me take a single step inside.â
âThereâs indeed something going on. Thereâs an eighty-percent chance that the King Duan has left this place. I need to return and report this to His Highness immediately.â
...
In the King Yuâs residential compound.
The King Yu was shocked to learn what had happened in the King Duanâs residential compound. âThe King Duan is not in there?â
âThe security there was insanely tight, as though they were very afraid of anybody finding out about it. When our contact distracted the guards attention at the front gates, I crept up to the outer wall and listened only to find that there was nobody elseâs breathing inside the main chamber of that courtyard house!â
Where could Zhou Mingyuan have gone to in these circumstances? Having an intuition that there was a huge conspiracy involved in this matter, the King Yu quickly had all his aides woken up and gathered and at the same time sent someone to inform the Gu family.
...
At Chou Hour (1:00 a.m.), soldiers quietly congregated at all entrances and exits of the imperial manor in the southern suburb.
All troops of the Northern City Garrison Battalion had been dispatched to this place and ringed the manor.
First there was a volley of arrows with flaming arrowheads, which whizzed across the night sky into the manor, sending all guards inside running for shelter in alarm.
âAssassins!â A scream of panic was abruptly heard.
Very soon, all guards on duty at the entrances and exits were killed, and groups of soldiers took over.
The emperor, who was still in the imperial study, vaguely heard some unusual noises. His insides did a horrible somersault and with that he immediately bawled, âGuards! Whatâs going on?!â
Soon someone rushed inside, looking flustered and panic-stricken. âAn army surrounded this manor, Your Majesty!â
After a fleeting blackout, the emperor demanded through clenched teeth, âUnder whose command?!â
âTheâThe King Duan!â
The emperor puffed for a few moments. âHow dare this unfilial creature!!â
âPlease leave this place with me straight away, Your Majesty. They used flame arrows and a lot of houses are on fire. It wonât be long before they break in!â