In the Fang Mansion.
âThe garrison of Jiangzhou have picked up speed. Theyâll get here in five days.â
âGood! Iâve had all necessary arrangements made in the imperial palace, ensuring the Eighth Princeâs and the Concubine Jinâs safety.â
âBut what shall we do with Yuwen Zhi? Weâve been ignoring him for several days.â
âHumph. Donât worry. Iâll handle him.â
...
In the residential compound of the Assistant Minister of Rites.
âFather, Fang Quan actually expected us to do such a dangerous thing. He clearly doesnât trust us and is deliberately picking on us!â huffed Yuwen Qi.
Fang Quan had requested Yuwen Zhi to figure out a way to stall the Right Prime Minister and the others when the garrison of Jiangzhou reached the capital city, creating an opportunity for Fang Quan and his men to open the city gates.
âHow on earth are we supposed to do that?!â spat Yuwen Qi.
Yuwen Zhiâs face was also quite sulky. Through gritted teeth, he said, âWe have to find a way to make it happen. Fang Quan wants proof that weâre trustworthy, and weâre going to give it to him.â
âBut how are we going to do that? Chu Liangyan has the whole Northern City Garrison Battalion at his command. How is it possible to hold him back?â said Yuwen Qi.
...
The garrison of Jiangzhou led by its commander was getting very close to the capital city, only a few hundred miles away from the city gates.
Fang Quan was thrilled at the latest intelligence report. âTheyâre finally here!â
The garrison of Jiangzhou had moved without an imperial edict and was now only a couple of hundred miles away from the city, threatening to launch an attack at any moment. News of this instantly threw the whole city into panic. A lot of officials whoâd been taking a wait-and-see attitude began to have second thoughts.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, at the emperorâs memorial service attended by all courtiers, Fang Quan requested that the Eighth Prince accede to the throne.
âThe Eighth Prince is of direct descent from the imperial clan. Right now the Great Yue is tottering in a precarious situation and in dire need of an emperor. Only by enthroning the Eighth Prince will we be able to stabilize the political situation, set peopleâs mind at ease and ensure the peace in this country,â claimed Fang Quan, standing in the hall.
âThe Eighth Prince is still young.â
âChu Liangyan! No matter how young the Eighth Prince is, it doesnât change the fact that heâs a descendant of the Zhou family, the imperial household. Why are you trying to stop the Eighth Prince from succeeding to the throne? What kind of evil intentions are you harboring?â
Standing behind Fang Quan were a group of people, including the Concubine Jin and the Eighth Prince, all of whom were confronting the Right Prime Minister and some other courtiers.
The Right Prime Minister sneered, âLord Fang, everybody knows youâre just doing this for your own ends, no matter how hard you try to make it sound honorable. The Eighth Prince is too young. He will no doubt end up becoming a puppet on your string if he ascends the throne. Under your control, the Great Yue will sooner or later be subjugated; or maybe some day the Fang family will usurp the power of imperial dominion. If that happens, you think you can keep this country from falling in this crisis-ridden situation? Weâve all worked so hard to get the imperial court where it is. Why should we hand it to you on a silver platter to let you squander it? I think youâre the one who harbors evil intentions.â
âIf the Eighth Prince is not the one who should be crowned, who is?! Right Prime Minister, we both know very well for whose gain youâre saying these words. Itâs no good trying to pretend otherwise,â said one of Fang Quanâs followers.
âOf course Iâm fully aware of why Iâm doing this. Iâm not as stupid as you are. If this country is to navigate through these trying times, we must select a wise leader, a wise leader who has the abilities and courage required to stabilize the political situation and defend this country against foreign enemies, not someone whoâs destined to become a puppet on a string. Iâm doing this for the people of this country, who can live in prosperity and contentment only when their emperor is sagacious and visionary. If the imperial court falls into the hands of someone incompetent once again, they will be subjected to endless civil strife and reduced to destitute and homeless refugees!â said the Right Prime Minister.
âFaugh! Cut the shit. A wise leader? Heâs nothing but a traitor and would-be usurper!â
âA traitor and a would-be usurper? Itâs so funny you guys are saying this. All of you are fully aware of whom you should thank for being able to stand here alive, not having to worry about when youâd become slaves of a foreign power. Youâve been enjoying his protection all along but you hold him in contempt, which is so despicable.â
âThatâs his duty as a servant!â
âA servant? Of whom? As far as I can remember, right now we donât really have an emperor. He did that for the people of this country, not some unsavory individual. Fang Quan, you want to use a figurehead to have us do your bidding and be the one at the top of the pecking order. Why pretend otherwise? Each and every single one of us has seen through your little game. Today, standing in this hall, I, Chu Liangyan, am saying this loud and clear â I disagree with the Eighth Prince ascending the throne!â
âYouâ!â Fang Quan was beside himself with fury.
âRight Prime Minister, youâre not the one calling the shots here. You will agree to enthrone the Eighth Prince, no matter whether you want to or not. Otherwise you might die a violent death!â
âDie a violent death? You guys are so foolish. Right now the whole capital city is under my control. Who could possibly kill me? The Jiangzhou garrison? Thatâd be even more ridiculous. For your information, the garrison of Jiangzhou are never going to make it to this city.â After the Right Prime Minister said this, his eyes coldly raked Fang Quan and those behind him, seeing their faces clearly, not pausing for a split instant when they swept across Yuwen Zhi, as though this person werenât there at all.
âWhat do you mean? Your demise is imminent, yet youâre still in the mood for bluffing?â huffed Fang Quan, pointing at the Right Prime Minister.
âWhat do I mean? If you donât believe me, just wait and see if the garrison of Jiangzhou will arrive here as you wish,â replied the Right Prime Minister.
âYouâYou are openly admitting rebellion?! Are you not afraid the people will despise you?! Youâre blackening your masterâs name!â Fang Quan went ballistic.
âWhy should I be afraid? Anyway, eventually someone will have to make the right decision in a sensible and obedient way,â observed the Right Prime Minister, eyeing them flintily.
...
âYour Lordship! Your Lordship! This is bad!â
The hall ringed by soldiers, Fang Quan and the others could only walk within a small radius, his followers still confronting the opposing side headed by the Right Prime Minister.
Someone quickly stumbled his way into the hall and prostrated himself on entry, looking up at Fang Quan with a panic-stricken face. âYour Lordship, the garrison of Shengzhou suddenly showed up and stopped all troops of the Jiangzhou garrison!â
âWhat?!â Fang Quan and his followers were horror-struck, unable to believe their ears. âHow come the garrison of Shengzhou moved south without receiving an imperial edict?! Are they not afraid of being executed?!â
âThe garrison of Jiangzhou left their encampment and moved north, also without receiving an imperial edict, didnât they? Why couldnât the garrison of Shengzhou move south?â said the Right Prime Minister.
Fang Quan and his followers came back to themselves. Pointing a shaking finger at the Right Prime Minister and those behind him, Fang Quan spat, âYou! You did this!â
Wasnât it obvious? The Right Prime Minister and his followers curled their lips, making no reply.
âYouâYouâre going too far. You actually dispatched the garrison of Shengzhou without authorization to openly rebel!â railed Fang Quan.
âLord Fang, youâre mistaken. To my knowledge, the reason why the garrison of Shengzhou left their encampment was because they heard that the garrison of Jiangzhou had dared move north without authorization, posing a threat to the capital city. They moved south to intercept the garrison of Jiangzhou so as to ensure the safety of the capital city and the two princes. You canât pin the crime of rebellion on them like that. Speaking of rebellion, you secretly contacted the garrison of Jiangzhou and had them move north without receiving an imperial edict â that was a real rebellious act, wasnât it?â
âYouâ!â Consumed with anger, Fang Quan instantly paled, failed to catch his next breath and almost blacked out. âYou... The dispatch of the Shengzhou garrison was clearly part of a premeditated scheme of yours...â
âDonât you sling mud at us, Lord Fang. We have nothing to do with the garrison of Shengzhouâs moving south. They did it because they found out about the movement of the Jiangzhou garrison, because they knew where their loyalty lay, because they wanted to protect the capital city and the two princes,â said the Right Prime Minister.
The one who had a moment ago been talking about a wise leader suddenly started speaking stern and just words, which threw Fang Quan and his followers into perplexity. When he jerked out of his trance, he found that a lot of other people had shown up in the hall, including the Concubine Liu and the Ninth Prince.
As Fang Quan and his followers came to realize what was going on, they were nearly reduced to vomiting blood with rage.
âGuards, bring the proof of Lord Fang and his accomplices colluding with the garrison of Jiangzhou,â the Right Prime Minister suddenly instructed.
Fang Quanâs eyes widened. âBullshit! What kind of proof could you possibly have?!â
âItâs no good denying it, Lord Fang. Whatâs done is done, and youâre not getting away with it,â observed the Right Prime Minister icily.
Soon someone brought the proofs and witnesses to the hall, among which were several letters, two messengers and the butler of the Fang family...
Fang Quan suffered a fleeting blackout at the sight of the two messengers and his butler, and then when his eyes fell on the couple of letters fished out by the Right Prime Minister, all words on which were in his handwriting, he buckled at the knees and sank to the ground.
âWhat else do you have to say? We got both physical evidence and witnesses. Do you still deny your guilt?â asked the Right Prime Minister.
âGuards, restrain Fang Quan and all other courtiers involved in the complicity with the garrison of Jiangzhou. Theyâre to be held in custody in this place until the final sentence is pronounced.â
âChu Liangyan, youâyou traitor. Youâre the one... The garrison of Shengzhou...â
âStop making wild accusations against me, Lord Fang. Iâm blameless and Iâve never done anything rebellious. Anybody having doubts about this may go to my house and search it. I wonât try to stop them,â said the Right Prime Minister.
Fang Quan failed to endure the fury and passed out.
The Eighth Prince watched this scene with panic on his face. Having always been rather cowardly, he was terrified and lost the last bit of his courage in these circumstances, hiding behind the Concubine Jin who was just as ashen-faced as he was, not daring to come out.
âYour Highness,â the Right Prime Minister said to the Concubine Jin, âIâve ascertained the collusion between you and Lord Fang as well, and Iâve got the proofs. Considering His Majesty hasnât been interred yet and the Eighth Prince is still young, I wonât file any charges against you, but from now on, please donât leave this hall except in exceptional circumstances. Just stay here and keep vigil for His Majesty.â
The Concubine Liu, the Ninth Princeâs mother, held her son tight. The two of them, along with the group of officials who had come a moment ago, all kept silent, not daring utter a word.
âYour Lordship.â Suddenly, someone walked up to the Right Prime Minister, leaned over and whispered something in his ear.
The Right Prime Ministerâs countenance remained unchanged. He just gave a nod, respectfully had the Concubine Liu return with the Ninth Prince, told the other courtiers to go back as well, instructed Commander Xie of the Northern City Garrison Battalion to guard Fang Quan, his accomplices, the Concubine Jin and the Eighth Prince, and then left.
âThe couple of old courtiers have all arrived at the palace gates.â
âFortunately weâve finished this off ahead of schedule. Otherwise weâd have to go to some more trouble. Iâll go and hold them back. You guys stay in the palace and keep watch. By the way, where is Childe Ling?â asked the Right Prime Minister.
âChilde Ling was in the side hall all along until a few moments ago, but I donât know where he is right now.â
The Right Prime Minister inclined his head. âI see. Iâll go and see Childe Ling after I dismiss the couple of mulish geriatrics.â
âYes, Your Lordship.â
...
Walking out of the side hall, listening to the angry curses issuing from inside the main hall, Ling Zhang curled up the corners of his mouth and said, âLetâs go. Itâs time we returned as well.â