Chapter 407: Bloodstain, accidental discovery
Poison Genius Consort
Jun Yixie couldnât escape Fishery Island on his own, so all his hopes laid with the Northern Li imperial clan. After all, he had used one of their ships to sail out this time after getting permission from the emperor. If he didnât return and Long Feiye brought back his giant haul of fish, the Northern Li emperor would naturally guess what had happened. He sat by the Illusory Sea Lake and settled down to wait. Fortunately, theyâd captured enough fish back then to keep him fed for a while.
Despite this, he now shared the same fate as the Tianning disaster victims, which was to eat fish for every meal. After sitting around for awhile, he grew bored and began walking towards the man-made hole in the ice. Fishery Island had its share of regulations, so none of the fishermen or workers shied away from his approach. Jun Yixie cupped some ice water with his bare hands and sniffed it a few times, before tasting it with his tongue. He was trying to figure out what Han Yunxi had dumped into the lake from that bottle to break the legend of the big fisheye and attract all the fish. But he still didnât solve the mystery even after drinking a large mouthful of lake water.
He had to admit that her poison skills were far superior to his own. Jun Yixie stared at his reflection in the water and gave a start. He couldnât help but recall the scene of Han Yunxi raising her arm high in the air again, standing all alone atop the frozen lake. He felt like he could see the gecko cinnabar mark right there before his eyes.
Even now, he had trouble believing that she was still a virgin. To put it another way, Long Feiye hadnât claimed every single part of her yet. Thinking up to here, Jun Yixie rejoiced slightly.
Dammnit. He should thoroughly despise the woman who landed him in such straits, but there was still a sliver of hope nestled in his heart. Jun Yixie shook his head and told himself to be more reasonable. He was about to leave the hole when he caught a whiff of poison in the air as he turned.
Immediately, he grew on guard! Poison!
Was I too careless? Did Han Yunxi really use poison? Jun Yixie crouched down to carefully examine the surface of the ice. Even if hope was faint, he wouldnât give up! If he could prove that Han Yunxi had poisoned the fish, then history would change. He would be able to make a comeback instantly! Unfortunately, careful examination still revealed no traces of toxins in the water. In the end, he had to give up.
In the middle of standing up, he accidentally caught sight of the frozen traces of blood on the ice. Feeling somewhat doubtful, Jun Yixie walked over and suddenly realized that this was the source of the poison heâd sniffed! The fresh blood came from none other than General Baili and Baili Mingxiang when theyâd grabbed Long Feiyeâs sword with their bare hands. The metal had sliced through their flesh and stained the ice below. Jun Yixie waited until the people around him werenât paying attention, then crouched down to get a sample of the frozen blood with his dagger. He held the fragment in his palm and used the heat of his hand to warm it up before slipping it into a porcelain bottle.
The entire process was silent and soundless, so nobody noticed what heâd done. Although the blood here was a mixture of General Baili and Baili Mingxiangâs, he was certain this sample belonged to the latter. His eye had been on the sickly beauty from the start, because he had suspected she was poisoned, but he couldnât figure out why Han Yunxi hadnât cured her yet. Judging from this blood, his speculations had been right. This woman was actually deeply poisoned. But heâd been too preoccupied with goading Long Feiye to notice the fact when she bled.
Now that he had a sample, there was plenty of time to study the blood later. Baili Mingxiang was an important figure. The fact that sheâd remained poisoned, and the fact that Han Yunxi hadnât helped her, both caused him intense curiosity!
By now, Baili Mingxiang was far away from Fishery Island. She sat in the shipâs hold as she stared at her injured hand blankly. There was no telling when sheâd see His Highness Duke of Qin after today again. In the end, she hadnât been able to help him at all. She knew that it was useless to think too much, but she still couldnât win against her heart. A part of her grew curious as to what His Highness and esteemed wangfei were doing at that moment. His Highness was in such a bad temper. Will he do anything against esteemed wangfei?
But that thought only made her laugh. Both her and her father had ending up bleeding without His Highness even sparing them a glance. All he did was tell them to scram. But as soon as esteemed wangfei moved towards the sword, His Highness withdrew the weapon immediately. No matter how angry he is, he wouldnât do much against esteemed wangfei. She was already injured herself, so why bother worrying about others?
At this moment, Ouyang Ningruo entered her room with a smile. âMiss Baili, how is your hand doing?â
âItâs nothing to worry about. Many thanks to Sir Ouyang for your consideration,â Baili Mingxiang said politely.
âMiss Bailiâs health doesnât seem all that well? Are you ill?â Ouyang Ningruo was a shrewd man, so he could tell Baili Mingxiang was unwell at a glance. He had heard of this woman before, but his only impression was that sheâd been perfectly fine a few months ago at the empress dowagerâs birthday banquet.
âIâve only caught a chill, itâs nothing serious,â Baili Mingxiang said mildly.
âThe winds are fierce on the seas, so Miss Baili will have to wear extra layers,â Ouyang Ningruo remarked, before changing the subject. âThat esteemed wangfei of yours is certainly interesting.â
Baili Mingxiang only answered him with a smile with no intentions of replying. A merchant without scruples like Ouyang Ningruo wasnât worth her time.
âMiss Baili, I heard that Qin Wangfei is Lady Tianxinâs daughter?â Ouyang Ningruo asked next.
âMingxiang isnât very clear. Iâm not one to make assumptions about esteemed wangfeiâs affairs. Mingxiang is weary now, so please excuse me.â Naturally, Baili Mingxiang was on her guard, and left of her own accord. Ouyang Ningruo didnât linger, but walked above decks to observe Fishery Island in the distance.
A smile rose to his lips. âHan Yunxi...hehe, interesting!â
One of his subordinates came over at that moment. âMaster, weâve suffered severe losses this time!â Heâd spoken rightly, because Ouyang Ningruo had spent both time and resources, only to end up offending both Long Feiye and Jun Yixie. Not only did he lose to chance to seal the horse deal with Northern Li, he also had to give up a large sum of grain and silver instead. This was probably Ouyang Ningruoâs worst business deal in the history of his career.
âDonât worry, we wonât lose that much,â Ouyang Ningruo didnât seem to mind at all...
Spring was on the horizon as the ships sailed on the sea. The winds were fair and the waters were clear. Long Feiyeâs ship was the first to reach the harbor. At the beginning of the new year, a crowd of officials had been kneeling in front of the provincial officialâs estate to beg for an audience with him. There were impatient to get more grain and relieve the people in the disaster areas. However, Long Feiye had left them with the message that he wouldnât be coming back until the 15th.
They happened to return to the estate in South Ning Prefecture exactly on the 15th. Naturally, the officials hadnât been kneeling this entire time, but were now back to block the front doors. North Ning Countyâs local magistrate was the first to step forward when Long Feiye and Han Yunxi got off their carriage.
âYour Highness Duke of Qin, esteemed wangfei, youâve finally returned. North Ning Countyâs grain stores are almost out. All of the disaster victims were yearning for Your Highness and esteemed wangfeiâs return. Today, youâve finally come as hoped!â He was obviously playing to the feelings of the people, but like the rest of the officials, heâd gotten smart enough to win their hearts instead of their wrath.
Just think, if all of the peasants placed their hopes in the Duke of Qin and he failed them, wouldnât he be the one losing their trust and faith?
âTianhuiâs improved his methods,â Long Feiye muttered under his breath. Han Yunxi nearly laughed out loud. If Emperor Tianhui heard those words, heâd probably be angry enough to stomp his feet.
âHave them set their worries at rest. In five days, your lordship will let you all eat meat!â Long Feiye said coldly.
Eat meat? The crowd of officials were startled by the declaration. The Duke of Qin, is he joking? The famine had lasted for so long that there wasnât even grain to eat, much less domesticated animals. Where was one supposed to get meat dishes?
When Emperor Tianhui got wind of the remark in his study, he actually laughed out loud. âEat meat? Heheh, Zhen would like to see how my good little brother manages that!â
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Five days later, Ouyang Ningruo fulfilled his promise and managed to deliver 600,000 dan of grain as well as its discounted price in silver. At the same time, three shipments of fish arrived on shore. Long Feiye and Han Yunxi didnât personally appear, but delegated the job of handing out the fish to a few capable government officials. The husband and wife pair went off to vacation in Jiangnanâs Plum Blossom Sea instead.
The fact that anyone could get their hands on grain at a time like this was shocking enough, much less His Highness Duke of Qinâs massive haul of fish! The disaster victims really were going to have their meat! In fact, there was so much fish that the disaster victims couldnât finish it all of it off. Even the regions bordering the famine areas got a few shares of fish. Tianning did have a thriving fishing industry, but there were limits to how much fish they could catch. Ordinary families rarely had the chance to eat such a fresh catch from the sea.
The ploughing season hadnât arrived yet, but the task of keeping the disaster regions fed was already finished. Because relief had come in time, few people died from sickness, nor were there large outbreaks of plague. Tianning Countryâs most serious famine in history thus passed smoothly without incident. Long Feiye listened to Han Yunxiâs advice and used the silver from the Cloud Realm Trade Consortium to buy large quantities of seeds, which he donated to the disaster victims. He not only won the peopleâs hearts, but earned a sizeable passage in the official historiansâ records, his honor and rank far exceeding that of Emperor Tianhui.
Emperor Tianhui was so furious that the psychological strain made him ill; he ended up taking multiple days off from court. Meanwhile, the weather gradually grew warmer as the ice and snow began to melt. Jiangnanâs Plum Blossom Sea gradually scattered in showers of flying petals, becoming an ocean of flowers just like its namesake. The sight was so beautiful that Han Yunxi wished she could stay there forever. Long Feiye spent many days by her side. He never brought up the other issue again, nor did she mention it herself. She wasnât sure whether she was imagining things, but she felt like Long Feiye was spending more time with her on purpose these days, as if to make up for lost time.
In the past, no matter where they went, heâd always be going out and staying away overnight. Oftentimes he was gone for two to three days in a row. This time, he hadnât left her side ever since they settled down in the south. It really felt like they were on vacation. Most of the time, he stayed in the study reading over old books and the occasional urgent missive. On the other hand, she spent plenty of time sunbathing and mentally traversing through her detox system to research a way to save Baili Mingxiang. When night fell, she sometimes accompanied him as he read his books. On the occasions when she fell asleep in the study, sheâd wake up to find herself in her room, sleeping in his arms.
Sometimes, sheâd wake up in the middle of the night and run into him soaking in the hot springs. When that happened, sheâd pretend she saw nothing and hurry right past. Unknown to her, he knew when she slipped away, every single time.
Sometimes, sheâd scoot over when she saw him drinking tea by himself and lean against his shoulder for a chat. He still wasnât much of a talker, but heâd always answer back.
It was the first time that Han Yunxi had ever felt so close to this man. Although their days were simple and boring, they were very comfortable. But days like these couldnât last. Before the ploughing season arrived, Emperor Tianhui sent someone to summon Long Feiye back to the capital city...