Chapter 106
Transmigrated as the Princess Consort of a Fallen Nation
The south had just entered autumn, but in the north, not a single yellow leaf remained on the tree branches.
Lianqinhou sighed as he looked at the bare branches in the courtyard, âThe cold came early this year. When winter arrives, the Northern Barbariansâ attacks will only become fiercer.â
Xie Chi looked at his fatherâs still strong figure, thinking of the current predicament in Beiting, and a hint of gloom passed through his mind.
However, he said, âThe Iron Cavalry of the Xie Family has been guarding Beiting for many years. When have the Northern Barbarians ever breached the defenses?
Even if we canât obtain that letter to expose Li Xinâs conspiracy, with the former Crown Princeâs ten thousand troops coming over, it should be enough to restrain him.
We donât need to worry about Li Xin stabbing us in the back. Our soldiers are well-versed in dealing with the Northern Barbariansâ tactics after so many battles.â
Lianqinhou looked at his young and spirited youngest son, but the worry between his brows did not dissipate as he sighed, âIâve been fighting against the Northern Barbarian Chieftain Thager for over twenty years.
Heâs getting old, and so am I.
Thager is already thinking of abdicating, and this time, his eldest son Kadan is leading the attack on Beiting.
Heâs a new alpha wolf on the grasslands, with skills no less than Thagerâs in his prime. For the sake of vying for the position of chieftain, this battle might be even more difficultâ¦â
Xie Chiâs carefree demeanor became more restrained as he said, âIâll go guard the gap near Liangzhou. You stay at Qiangliu Pass.â
With the Northern Barbarians attacking from Liangzhou and Qiangliu Pass, Beiting was sandwiched between them, and they also feared Li Xinâs northern army stabbing them in the back, making their situation particularly passive.
He tightened the wrist guard on his hand, âAlthough we havenât obtained the letter, if what the former Crown Prince said is true, and Liangzhouâs loss is related to Li Zhong, we can release the news that weâve obtained the vice generalâs letter and know about the loss of Liangzhou.
This will deceive Li Zhong. Heâll feel guilty, and his army will become disorganized.â
Lianqinhou patted Xie Chiâs shoulder, showing a hint of relief in his eyes, âYou discuss this matter with your elder brother. He has always been thoughtful in handling matters and can deal with both the Chen and Chu forces. Iâll leave it to him.â
Xie Chi nodded, âAlright, Iâll go find my big brother.â
As he turned to leave the study, Lianqinhou seemed to remember something and asked, âI heard that Huanâer has been getting close to the daughter of the Qin family lately?â
Xie Chi lazily raised an eyelid, âIâve just returned from Liangzhou. I havenât been home, so how would I know which lady my brother is getting close to?â
Lianqinhou realized it was true.
Besides, with his sonâs nonchalant attitude, it would be strange if he could discern anything.
He waved his hand to signal him to leave.
Stretching lazily, Xie Chi went to find Xie Huan.
The two brothersâ courtyards were adjacent.
When Xie Chi returned home, he just had to turn a corner to reach Xie Huanâs courtyard.
Because he practiced martial arts all year round, Xie Chiâs courtyard was very spacious.
In comparison, Xie Huanâs courtyard was much more elegant, with cobblestone paths and artificial rock formations.
If you didnât know, you might think youâd entered a courtyard in Jiangnan.
Xie Huan was practicing calligraphy in his room.
He was tall and thin, lifting the azure sleeve of his robe when he held the brush, his wrist high, his muscles distinct.
His writing style was both wild and sharp, contrasting with his gentle and easygoing personality.
Every time Xie Chi saw his brotherâs calligraphy, he couldnât help but complain, âFather always says my calligraphy is not good. He should really see your handwriting. Iâll bring you some of Master Yanâs calligraphy books for you to copy.â
After finishing the last stroke, Xie Huan put down the brush and hung the scroll aside.
He cleared the table and gestured for Xie Chi to sit. âIf you can write cursive script like this, Father wonât criticize you anymore.â
Ignoring his brotherâs teasing, Xie Chi sat down on a nearby chair and fiddled with the precious brushes on the table. âHave you discussed marriage yet? Did Mother say anything to you about it?â
Xie Huan found his question odd. âWith a major crisis looming, how could Mother arrange a marriage for me at this time?â He poured a cup of tea for Xie Chi. âWhy bring this up suddenly?â
Xie Chi drank the tea in one gulp. âItâs nothing. Father suddenly asked me if youâre close to the Qin familyâs daughter. I guess Mother might have said something to him.â
Xie Huan remarked, âMother does seem to like Miss Qin.â
Xie Chiâs eyebrows twitched.
Did this non-rejection, non-affirmation mean his brother had some feelings for that girl?
After carefully considering the reasons behind it, Xie Chi patted Xie Huanâs shoulder. âEven if Father wants to ally with the former princeâs faction, you donât have to sacrifice your own future for the Northern Barbarian.â
Xie Huan remained silent.
Xie Chi then shared his experience earnestly, âI told you to learn from me earlier. Look at you, being charming might attract girls, but encountering such matters would only lead to troubleâ¦â
Xie Huan picked up several pastries from the plate nearby and stuffed them into Xie Chiâs mouth. âStop talking nonsense.â
This kid, obsessed with his warhorse, didnât understand anything.
Xie Chi choked and rolled his eyes, gulping down a cup of tea to save himself.
Before Xie Chi could speak, Xie Huan asked, âDid you come to find me just to talk about this?â
Suppressing his complaints, Xie Chi got straight to the point, âWhen you negotiate with the Chen camp, use that letter to deceive them.â
Li Xin hoped to stir up public opinion in Beiting.
However, Lord Lian had been managing Beiting for over twenty years, with honest governance and accumulated prestige and reputation.
A few words and a little kindness from Li Xin couldnât sway them.
Now, feeling guilty that Lord Lian wasnât indifferent to the loss of Liangzhou, only the people outside Beiting blamed him.
Although Lord Lian himself didnât care about the rumors, Xie Chi and Xie Huan couldnât stand the publicâs criticism of their father.
They were waiting to expose Li Xinâs true face and show the world the real intentions behind his noble facade.
A cold smile flickered on Xie Huanâs lips. âGood.â
Li Zhong led fifty thousand troops to Beiting several days ago.
Pretending they were there to help defend Beiting from external enemies, but their camp was far from the front line.
Following Li Xinâs orders, Li Zhong targeted the villages in Beiting with the scarcest food supply.
He had the troops cook porridge on the spot, and the local people, grateful for the help, came to collect it several times.
When Li Zhong thought it was time, he deliberately incited the soldiers responsible for distributing the porridge to make the locals complain about Lord Lianâs governance and support them instead.
However, as soon as one soldier said, âYou canât even have a proper meal. Does the government not open its granaries to help you?â
An old man who had come to collect the porridge immediately defended the local government.
âThe government has no grain left. The little remaining grain has to be saved for the soldiers. Otherwise, if the Northern Barbarians invade, where would we go?â
The soldier choked up upon hearing this and continued, âIsnât there any stored grain in the granary? In good years, they should store more grain. It could be used in emergencies.â
Pointing to the desolate land beyond the Great Wall, the old man wiped his tears with his dusty sleeves. âSir, take a look. Most of the land here is barren and frozen for most of the year.
In the past, the court used to transport grain from the Jiangnan area to help Beiting in times of need.@@novelbin@@
But now, the south is in chaos, and thereâs no time to think about Beiting.â
The old man wiped his tears with his dusty sleeves. âLord Lian has allocated military provisions for us several times for the sake of us commoners. Lady Lian has even sold her dowry to buy foodâ¦â
Originally planning to win over the locals, the soldiers were moved by the old manâs tearful plea.
They began to see how difficult it was for Lord Lian to govern Beiting.
Before, even though Chu was on the verge of collapse, there were still honest officials who could handle droughts, floods, and other disasters by redistributing money and grain.
But now, with various forces vying for power, Beiting, an important defense against external enemies, had its food supply cut off because of the chaos in the south.
The soldiers, who had deliberately incited the locals while distributing porridge, ended up being persuaded by them.
They began to admire Lord Lian and started to question why Li Xin, who had proclaimed himself emperor in Bianjing, didnât allocate any food or funds to Beiting.
Even the junior officers, when reporting the results to Li Zhong, couldnât help but sigh, âGeneral, Beiting is the first line of defense against the Northern Barbarians.
The northern land is not suitable for farming, and Lord Lian has a hundred thousand troops in his hands.
Supplying them with food and forage is difficult. Should we report to the emperor and ask for some provisions for Beiting?â
Li Zhongâs eyes nearly bulged out of his sockets. âNonsense!â
He raised his hand and slapped the junior officerâs head. âI sent you to distribute porridge and win hearts, not to come back and ask for supplies for Lord Lian!â
The junior officer was dumbfounded.
It wasnât until he heard Li Zhongâs shout that he remembered his original task.
But thinking about the plight of the soldiers in Beiting, he couldnât help but feel a bit sympathetic towards his comrades defending against external enemies.
Fortunately, at that moment, a soldier came to report that the eldest son of Lord Lian was seeking an audience.
Li Zhong didnât have time to scold the junior officer anymore and just waved him away.
As Xie Huan entered the tent, Li Zhong sat arrogantly on a tiger skin chair, wanting to assert his authority over this young man, âIâve heard that Young Master Xie is highly educated and is often referred to as âSouth Qin, North Xieâ along with the eldest son of the Duke of Qin in Bianjing. Today, seeing you in person, itâs clear that the rumors are true.â
Xie Huan smiled politely, âGeneral, you overpraise me. Although I havenât met the Duke of Qinâs son in person, Iâve had the privilege of reading some of his works. His poetry and prose are truly exceptional, far beyond my own.â
One of Qin Jianâs most famous pieces of literature was his criticism of Li Xin.
Li Xin was at odds with the former Crown Prince, and Qin Jian was the brother of the former Crown Princess.
Hearing his own name mentioned in the same breath as Qin Jianâs, Li Zhong couldnât help but feel compelled to clear it up.
Li Zhongâs tone turned unfriendly, âYoung Master Xie, if the Duke of Qinâs son knew how much you admired his literary talent, Iâm sure you two would become good friendsâ¦â
This statement had a hint of irony.
Li Zhong laughed a few times to ease the tension. âIâm just a rough man. I suppose you scholars donât care about political affiliations.â
Xie Huan smiled faintly, âGeneral Liâs broad-mindedness is admirable. After all⦠the land of Liangzhou has been lost.â
Seeing Li Zhongâs expression change from blue to white, Xie Huanâs heart sank as well.
Losing Liangzhou was indeed Li Xinâs doing.
Li Zhongâs reaction was quick.
He instantly changed his expression to anger. âYoung Master Xie, youâre quite adept at distorting the truth, just like Qin Jian! The loss of Liangzhou is clearly because Beiting refused to support it!â
At these words, Xie Huan chuckled lightly, but his gaze grew colder, inch by inch. âDistorting the truth? General Li, do you think that with the death of the deputy general, no one knows the truth behind the loss of Liangzhou?â
Seeing Li Zhongâs face change from green to white, Xie Huan didnât say anything more.
He narrowed his eyes and stood up. âIâll take my leave.â
As he reached the door, Li Zhong suddenly shouted, âStop him!â
The iron-armored guards at the door drew their swords to block Xie Huanâs path.
Xie Huan sneered, âGeneral Li, do you want to fight against the hundred thousand iron hooves of our Xie family in front of the enemy?â
Li Zhongâs mind raced.
The Xie family was just here to remind him that they knew the truth about the loss of Liangzhou.
If he detained Xie Huan directly, it would be equivalent to declaring war on Beiting.
There was no need for further evidence.
His lie about coming north to defend against external enemies would be exposed.
Li Xin had put so much effort into restoring his reputation.
If it was ruined here, Li Zhong wouldnât be able to explain to Li Xin later.
Li Zhong watched the mocking smile on Xie Huanâs lips, almost grinding his teeth to bits.
After careful consideration, he could only order, âLet him go.â
As soon as Xie Huan left the tent, Li Zhong was so angry that he kicked over a few desks.
He called for a trusted aide and demanded, âDidnât you say that everyone from the Governorâs Office in Liangzhou was dead? How did the news leak?â
Cold sweat broke out on the aideâs forehead, and he stammered, âThe night the Governorâs Officeâs family fled in a carriage, I led men to chase after them. I saw the carriage fall off a cliff with my own eyesâ¦â
Li Zhong exploded in anger, âWhere are the bodies?â
The aide trembled as he answered, âI searched along the way, and I only found the broken carriage and some blood-stained clothes. Wolves often roam outside the pass. I thought the wolves might have taken away the bodiesâ¦â
Li Zhong kicked him in the chest. âIdiot!â