The emperor vomited blood.
Pei Zhang was dead. It was an unspoken understanding that Pei Jin was the unofficial crown prince.
The imperial guards escorted the emperor back to the palace.
The maids and servants cleaned Pei Jinâs manor. But they were repulsed by Pei Zhangâs blood.
Inside Pei Jinâs chamber, Yan Shi Ning hugged Pei Jin. Her heart was overwhelmed with happiness and relief. She was happy and relieved her family survived that dangerous night.
âPei Jin, did we win?â Yan Shi Ning asked.
âYes,â Pei Jin said.
âPei Jin, when do you think imperial fatherâs edict will be delivered?â Yan Shi Ning asked. âHe never wanted you to be crown prince. I donât think we should accept it.â
Although Pei Jin won, he didnât feel triumphant. He looked out the window and thought of the distant past. He wondered when he cared about the throne. Was it when his imperial uncle was alive? Or was it Huang Guoâs continual persuasion?
Pei Jin struggled a lot in the past. He was grateful toward the people who silently helped him built his strengths. For years he hid his real self. If his father or his brothers detected his real self then between him and them the first person to die would have been him.
Even though Pei Jinâs biggest rivals have fallen, he didnât know why he felt even more anxious.
The following day the court officials were surprised the emperor appeared in the imperial court after a nightâs ordeal.
The emperor sat arrogantly on his throne. He wanted everyone to know he was still the powerful emperor that couldnât be easily defeated.
There were many court officials missing that day. Some were killed during the night and others were locked in the palace dungeon awaiting execution.
Those court officials killed and detained were surprisingly supporters of ninth prince. The emperor replaced their positions with ordinary people.
The court officials who were spared shivered during the meeting until the emperor dismissed them.
The emperor wasnât foolish. He eliminated the biggest threats to his survival. As long as he and Pei Jin were alive, the threat of rebellion would exist unless he eliminated Pei Jinâs supporters.
The court officials who escaped death and punishment walked outside the imperial court and were frightened to hear screams of torture.
âWhere are the screams coming from?â the first official asked.
âSounds like itâs from the imperial physiciansâ chamber,â the second officials said.
âWhat?â the first official asked.
âItâs death by a thousand cuts... the emperor hates anyone who deceives him,â the second official said.
They quickly returned to their manors to protect their heads.
Gentleman Tao was a gentleman. But he was unrecognisable after his flesh was slowly cut to pieces. Each time a piece of flesh fell off, the eunuchs were ordered to throw salt onto his exposed muscles under his skin.
The emperor knew one of his four trusted imperial physicians had exposed his plan. His imperial guards found secret letters Gentleman Tao wrote to Consort Mu so he awarded Gentleman Tao the harshest punishment, death by a thousand cuts.
Consort Mu was fearful throughout the night. She was anxious about Pei Zhang. She wanted to send her servants to see what was happening at Pei Zhangâs manor, but the emperorâs imperial guards detained her in her chamber and didnât let anyone enter or leave her chamber.
In the morning Consort Mu was the last to know Pei Zhang and his men were killed for treason. She didnât know what happened but she knew Pei Zhang died because of his biggest weakness, his impatience.
Consort Mu thought about escaping. But the emperorâs imperial guards dragged her into Gentleman Taoâs chamber and forced her to watch Gentleman Tao being cut to death. She knew she had no hope of escaping.
The emperor watched Consort Mu silently cried after Gentleman Tao died.
âIâm rewarding you three white fabrics,â the emperor said.
The emperor glanced scornfully at Consort Mu and left the chamber.
Pei Jin and Wang Fu Mu reacted differently to Gentleman Taoâs punishment, they were relieved it wasnât them in Gentleman Taoâs position.
Wang Fu Mu followed the emperor outside the chamber.
âIt was you!â Consort Mu accused Pei Jin.
It didnât matter if Consort Mu was intelligent, she was deceived many years by Pei Jinâs weak appearance.
âPei Jin, youâre a cruel man!â Consort Mu said.
âThank you Consort Mu,â Pei Jin said.
Consort Muâs throat felt choked.
âIâm only returning the cruelty you showed my family,â Pei Jin said. âYou killed Consort Chen, harmed my wife and son and tried to send me into deathâs corner many times.â
âIs this your revenge?â Consort Mu asked.
Pei Jin didnât deny Consort Muâs accusation.
Consort Mu laughed coldly. âYou think I killed Consort Chen?â
âWho else can it be?â Pei Jin asked. âYou used Fu Gui to poison my wife, itâs the same poison you used to kill Consort Chen.â
âPei Jin, the person who killed Consort Chen wasnât me,â Consort Mu said. âItâs your imperial father.â
Pei Jin was shocked but he listened to Consort Muâs recount of what happened to Consort Chen.
âThat year Huang Guoâs army was becoming too powerful,â Consort Mu said. âHuang Guo planned a rebellion after Consort Chen was pregnant. Huang Guo was behind the assassination attempts on your imperial fatherâs life. Your imperial father survived and knew Consort Chen and her son must be killed otherwise Huang Guo would rebel if his grandson lived. Your imperial father used Fu Gui to kill Consort Mu and her son.â
Consort Mu laughed at Pei Jinâs shock. âPei Jin, now you know who killed Consort Chen. What are you going to do to avenge her death?â
Pei Jinâs whole body was cold.
âNo one completely won this battle,â Consort Mu said. âBut I lost my son because your scheme is more treacherous than mine. So you win and I die. Pei Jin, you should be cautious, your imperial father hates to be deceived. If he knows you deceived him, youâll die more pitifully than us!â
Pei Jin regained his composure. âThank you mother for reminding me.â
Pei Jin left the chamber.
A while later the white fabrics choked Consort Mu to death.
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End of Chapter Seventy-Nine