Chapter 1237: [YeXi] Choices
Poison Genius Consort
It was already the sixth by the time Han Yunxiâs group returned to Yunning Palace. They arrived at night, but Long Feiye didnât even have time to rest as he headed straight for the imperial study. There were plenty of memorials to the emperor awaiting his decision there. Neither Han Yunxi nor Ruiâer knew when he went to bed, but when mother and son woke the next day, Long Feiye was still absent.
Han Yunxi had long grown used to his busy schedule. This wasnât even his most frenetic days. When that happened, she and Ruiâer could go without seeing him for two to three days. She walked out the doors and gazed at the palace before her. She couldnât help thinking back to their days at the Duke of Qinâs estate. Long Feiye would be absent for days as well and only found her for troublesome things while wearing a cold face.
Yunning was a temporary capital but currently the liveliest place in Cloud Realm Continent. All sorts of dukes, civil officials, and powerful houses lived within the city, while ordinary citizens stayed beyond its walls. The noble wives and ladies of the city had held multiple banquets where they recited poems, wrote prose, and admired the flowers. Something interesting seemed to happen at every gathering, with so-and-soâs embarrassing flukes spreading to be the gossip of the moment. If every banquet required invitations, there were only two types of guests: the coveted and the shunned.
Back in Tianning Country, Han Yunxi was Unpopoular Guest #1 because everyone wanted to laugh at her. Now she was someone that nobody dared to invite. Because of this, she was blissfully free and stayed in the palace to play with her son. This was a great joy of her life!
Meanwhile, Tang Li spent his first day in Yunning taking Ning Jing and little Tang Tang to a temple fair outside the city. Han Yunxi didnât join them as she was waiting for the ten old madams to cause her trouble. Before she returned to the palace, she had already determined that all ten empty red envelopes had reached their intended targets. She even asked the servant girl and eunuch in charge to verify it. After the servant girl sent the red envelopes to the palace, the eunuchs had taken charge of distributing them to their recipients.
Both the servant girl and eunuch had noticed the empty envelopes, but neither of them dared to say a peep! They assumed that the empress was doing it on purpose. How could Han Yunxi blame them for that?
She assumed the old madams would come knocking on her door as soon as she returned, but days passed without a murmur. If anyone else received such empty gifts, theyâd be furious but too afraid to speak up. They would only anxiously ponder over the empressâs intentions and wonder whether theyâd offended her. But these ten old madams were different!
It was strange that they wouldnât seize this chance to give Han Yunxi a piece of their minds! Two days passed without a word, leaving Han Yunxi puzzled and more cautious than before. She didnât bring up the matter herself and simply waited and observed.
Soon came the 9th day of the Lunar New Year and Ruiâerâs first ever birthday. Long Feiye had originally planned to hold a grand celebration and even sent out invitations, but bad news had come from Northern Li as soon as he returned.
Northern Li was beset by avalanches!
The region was still reeling from the effects of disasters, so as the weather warmed with spring, a few minor avalanches had occurred. Many herders had died in the process, but someone spread rumors that such natural disasters was a sign that the emperor would forsake Northern Li, leaving the region in a pessimistic mood.
On the night of the 8th, Tang Li and Ning Jing hurried back from the outskirts of the capital. Tang Li headed directly for the imperial study and perched over the table. âBig bro, tomorrow is Ruiâerâs first birthday. What are your plans?â
With avalanches in Northern Li, the country experiencing difficulties, and its people suffering, holding a grand banquet would only incite gossip. Besides Long Feiye and Han Yunxi, even the young and ignorant Ruiâer would become a target of censure.
Long Feiye looked up from a pile of reports and asked seriously, âDid you invite your father?â
âBig bro, Iâm serious! All the people outside the city are talking about how the Northern Li herders canât even eat a square meal while youâre planning a grand banquet for the crown princeâs first birthday. Big bro, those people are just looking for a chance to point out the crown princeâs flaws. Donât hurt Ruiâer over this!â Tang Li said.
Tang Li knew Baili Yuanlong and his father were silently competing against each other, but he didnât understand the situation well enough to know its ins and outs. He wasnât planning to worry about this and even prepared a very special gift for Ruiâer. Still, his time at the temple fair exposed him to such hearsey and angered him enough to run straight back without thoughts for anything else. .
Ning Jing led Tang Tang in with her and wanted to speak up at Tang Liâs provocative actions, but Han Yunxi pulled her back from the sidelines. It was Long Feiyeâs good fortune to have a little brother that dared to barge right in and bang on his desk!
While fighting for the kingdom, everyone was loyal and sincere, but after establishing a nation, they shifted their sincerity to vying for power and fame instead. The past was different from the present; otherwise it wouldnât be so difficult to write about fighting for the kingdom. As the Tang Clan Head, Tang Li was certainly one of the interested parties, but Han Yunxi knew his nature would never change!
âWhat kind of good ideas do you have?â Long Feiye asked.
After thinking for awhile, Tang Li replied, âCancel the one-year birthday banquet and weâll hold a private party for Ruiâer instead!â
With so much gossip flying around, this was the primary reason Long Feiye had released no news of the banquet even though the 9th was tomorrow. Ning Jing couldnât help herself and stepped forward with a bow.
âYour Majesty, this wife of your subject suggests cancelling the birthday banquet and donating all expenses to victims of the Northern Li disasters in the name of the crown prince. In this way, the ministers will have to follow suit with similar actions.â
To cancel a birthday banquet so close to the date appeared both 1) insincere and 2) showed that the monarchs feared the rumor mongering gossips. But that was the only choice now, so Ning Jingâs suggestion amended the situation somewhat.
Long Feiye arched his brow at Tang Li and remarked, âI see Iâll only worry less in the future if your wife takes over as Tang Clan Head in your place.â Before these people, he could speak freely without referring to himself as Zhen.
Tang Li was naturally proud of Ning Jing for her idea. As long as she was willing, he didnât mind letting her take charge of the Tang Clan either. Unfortunately, he didnât call all the shots in the clan yet. His father was still in control of the Council of Elders! He sat to one side and muttered, âShe and I fled to live outside the clan. How can she look after the Tang?â
Long Feiye tossed him two memorials. When Tang Li caught and read them, joy bloomed on his face. One of them came from the army, while the other hailed from public works. The first missive complained how the Tang Clan had yet to deliver their first shipment of promised weapons, while the second accused Tang Zijin of failing to return to the capital after returning to the Tang Clan in the twelfth lunar month. Thanks to that, construction had been delayed for days.
With the military and public works spearheading the complaints for the Tang Clan, it was impossible to predict how many more missives would follow in their wake or how many people would covet their rights. Just these two memorials were enough for Long Feiye to start pressuring Tang Zijin.
Tang Zijin must be dealing with the weapons delivery now. Originally, Ning Jing was in charge of them. Because they were made secondhand, there were many factors at play that Tang Zijin was unaware of, thus making it difficult for him to take over the enterprise smoothly. Meanwhile, construction of the new capital city required his direct supervision. Without him there, there would be no progress.
Tang Zijin was currently stuck between a rock and a hard place, unable to split himself in two!
After carefully reviewing both complaints, Tang Li declared, âBig brother, itâs time to test my father!â
If Tang Zijin could hear his son now, heâd probably disown him on the spot. But reality proved that the time of reckoning had come. Currently, Tang Zijin faced two paths. One was to compromise with the Tang Ning couple and summon them back. Ning Jing could then take over the weapons work while he rushed to continue construction of the capital. Two was to find someone else to deal with the Tang Clan weapons job.
Tang Zijin naturally knew there were plenty of people in court eyeing the job, thus creating multiple enemies t the Tang Clan. If he was willing to let someone into the deal, then the Tang Clan would absorb many collaborators and allies, enough to form a powerful faction in its own right. In fact, if Tang Zijin extended an olive branch to the southern generals, many of them might even toss Baili Yuanlong aside and cooperate with him on the spot.
But how could Tang Zijin do that?
On the one hand, he could accept Ning Jing and end all possibility of male heirs for the Tang Clan; on the other, he could reach out to outsiders and form an alliance. To him, both were extremely difficult choices! But only under such dire straits could they test his true heart.
Ning Jingâs expression turned severe, but the heartless Tang Li was actually cheerful and chuckling.
Han Yunxi opened her mouth. âTang Li, whether you and Ning Jing return to the Tang Clan or not, thatâs your own family matters. But the issue of weapons concerns the entire court. Now both worlds have melded together, so you can come up with your own ideas to use these two memorials!â
âWeâll do whatever has to be done!â Tang Li didnât hesitate. He withdrew his smile and turned serious. âSister-in-law, I want to know too. My father...will he turn into a second Baili Yuanlong?â
Long Feiye was waiting for those exact words. He didnât deal with this matter publicly, but ordered someone to deliver the missives to Tang Zijin personally in the Tang Clan. The Tang patriarch was a smart man who would know his choices as soon as he read them.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Han Yunxi only teased, âTang Li, Ning Jing, since the birthday banquetâs been cancelled, are you two still giving Ruiâer a gift?â
âOf course! Iâve prepared it ages ago! Weâll celebrate Ruiâerâs birthday tomorrow,â Tang Li went to the boy, who was flipping through a book in the corner, and grinned. âRespected crown prince, youâll definitely like tomorrowâs present!â
Ruiâer glanced at him and didnât react before burying his face into the book. He didnât know how to read, but he liked looking at the words.
âWe wonât cancel tomorrowâs birthday banquet and proceed as usual, accepting all presents too!â Han Yunxi smiled. âThis is my sonâs first birthday and I want to make it a big deal. Letâs see what those people can do to us mother and son!â
Both Tang Li and Ning Jing were stunned by her proclamation.
Is it fine for an empress to be this capricious?