Chapter 630 - Youre a Moron
Bone Painting Coroner
Evening, Fuyang Hall in the Palace.
During the journey from the Imperial Garden to Fuyang Hall, the Qizhen Emperorâs face remained tense throughout. As Zhang Quan followed behind him, he didnât dare to speak and ordered someone to bring an incense burner to put it at a side, hoping that it would lift the Emperorâs mood.
Suddenly, the Emperor called for him. âZhang Quan.â
Zhang Quan hurried over, bent in a bow. âYour Majesty?â
âDo you think that We should agree to Jing Yiâs marriage, or not?â
âYour servant... doesnât dare comment.â
âWe bade you speak, so say it.â
Zhang Quan drew in a long breath, rolling the words in his mouth for a long while before he replied, âYour Majesty, why not go along with Concubine Xiaoâs wishes?â
âGo along with her wishes?â You mean We should allow it!
âYour Majesty, please forgive this servant for being direct. Concubine Xiao has requested, time and time again, for Prince Yi to marry Miss Ji. This is merely a bid to sway the Ji family to their side, now that Prince Yiâs influence and power in the court is surging. Regardless of whether or not Prince Yi is involved with the assassination incident or the Ministry of Personnel incident, the underlying motive is to consolidate Prince Yiâs position. Initially, didnât Your Majesty similarly wish for the Crown Prince to marry Miss Ji in order to secure the military might of the two Ji brothers? If Prince Yi would become the Crown Prince sooner or later, why not let him marry Miss Ji as he wishes in order to settle his insecurities?â Settle his insecurities?
As Zhang Quan finished speaking, he lifted his head to assess the Qizhen Emperorâs reaction to his words, and realised that his face had turned serious. Zhang Quan hurriedly added on, âThis is merely your servantâs opinion. If Your Majesty finds it inappropriate, please take it as if your servant had said nothing.â
But words once spoken are like water that has been thrown out - could one really ignore their existence? However, the Qizhen Emperor didnât disagree with what he had just said.
Certainly, the most sensible solution right now was to agree to Concubine Xiaoâs request and let Prince Yi marry Miss Ji. They might as well let the prince gain the support of the Ji family to settle his insecurities and dissuade him from creating as much trouble. Prince Yi would no longer have to worry that his position as heir to the throne would be affected and as a result of that, he would not go stir trouble amongst the court officials or go out of his way to secretly harm his other competitor, Jing Rong, who was already in the faraway Yufu.
Of Their four sons, one had already died due to fighting amongst the factions; another was weak and useless, muddled with his illness and the last one had been sent away from the capital by his own hands, practically stripped of all his power.
If Jing Yi truly decided to be ruthless in his bid for the throne and killed Jing Rong, he wouldnât be able to rest easy even if he died. Besieged with doubts, Their two hands were clenched into tight fists where they rested on the desk. âIn Our heart... We have already decided.â
Zhang Quan didnât dare to speak unnecessarily as he waited at the side.
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Early in the morning, the Qizhen Emperor issued a decree and gave three directives: First, deliver it to Prince Yiâs residence. Second, deliver it to the Generalâs mansion. Third, proclaim it to the public.
âThe Emperorâs edict states: Ji Muqing of the Ji family is talented and virtuous, outstanding in appearance and manner; We are extremely pleased with her. Today, this beautiful woman is specially betrothed to Prince Yi as his Consort. The entire ceremony shall be organised by the Ministry of Rites and Imperial Clan Bureau. An auspicious hour shall be selected for the wedding that will be held three days later. As decreed by the Emperor Himself.â As the eunuch finished the proclamation of the Imperial edict, jubilation spread across his face.
Ji Li, Ji Huan, and Ji Muqing kneeled on the floor before him. The eunuch stepped forward with the imperial edict held aloft, a fawning smile on his lips as he bowed, âPrince Yiâs Consort, please receive the edict.â
Ji Muqing was dazed by the address of âPrince Yiâs Consortâ. She lowered her head shyly and gently parted her red lips as she accepted the imperial edict. âMany thanks to His Majesty.â
Everyone got up.
âCongratulations, Prince Yiâs Consort.â The eunuch said, âItâs a joyous day for all.â
Ji Muqingâs heart was filled with both delight and nervousness as she carried that imperial edict. The day she had waited so long for, had finally arrived. âMany thanks, gonggong.â [1]
âPrince Yiâs Consort is too polite.â The eunuch turned to Ji Li and Ji Huan, âCongratulations to War Secretary Ji and General Ji. The Ji family has produced a consort for Prince Yi, and will increase in honor and glory.â Glory your head!
Ji Li and Ji Huanâs faces darkened with turmoil. They simply were not happy at all with the marriage bestowed by the Emperor. In particular, Ji Li looked as if he were about to bite someoneâs head off. They didnât say a single word, but the atmosphere clearly was rather awkward.
The eunuch paused for a moment as he puzzled over it, why would Secretary Ji and General Ji be so upset with such a momentous cause for celebration? Could there have been some mistake with the edict he had just announced?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Just as he was mulling over this issue, Ji Muqing hurriedly stuffed some silver into his hands. It was no less than ten silver taels. That was equivalent to several monthsâ worth of his salary! He was delighted and quickly stuffed the silver into his waist pocket.
Ji Muqing was full of smiles, âMany thanks, gonggong. This is merely a token of appreciation that we hope gonggong wonât disdain.â
âPrince Yi Consort is too polite. If thereâs anything that this servant may help with in future, please feel free to call upon me.â
âI will.â
âThen this servant will return to the palace for my duties. The palace staff in charge of the wedding ceremony will be along soon.â
âMn.â
âThis servant takes his leave.â The eunuch left with his entourage.
Ji Muqing hugged the imperial edict to her chest. She was so emotional that her eyes had become red-rimmed as she nibbled shyly at her lips. She was so happy she felt like she could float up into the clouds. However, when she saw the expressions of Ji Li and Ji Huan, her heart erupted in fury again. She lifted her chin proudly, âNow that the Emperor has issued an edict to bestow marriage, and I will become the lawfully wedded Consort of Prince Yi when we marry in three daysâ time. No one can stop this.â
She directed the words specifically at Ji Li and Ji Huan.
However, Ji Li pulled a long face as he looked at her, expression as dark as charcoal, âThis was your own choice; donât regret it in the future.â
âBig Brother, I donât know why you must obstruct me. Now that Iâve become Prince Yiâs Consort, our Ji family will also rise in glory. It would also be much easier for you and Second Brother to do your jobs in the imperial court. With how considerate Iâve been for you, couldnât you be happy for me? After that eunuch saw your expressions earlier, he will surely gossip when he gets back to the palace.â
So THATâs what she was worried about! Ji Li glared at her fiercely. With a furious sweep of his long sleeves, he left the mansion without saying where he was heading.
Ji Muqing was also so furious that her face was flushed red. It should have been a joyous occasion, but it just had to turn into such a disaster. She looked towards Ji Huan, âSecond Brother, I know that you rarely have much of an opinion, and have always simply gone along with Big Brother. However, just this once, you should know what is good or bad, shouldnât you? Big Brother doesnât want me to be Prince Yiâs Consort, but you should understand that if I enter the Imperial Family, Iâm not the only one who will receive glory.â
Hah! Ji Huan rarely has an opinion? Woman, youâve offended me. Ji Huan also glared moodily at Ji Muqing, wondering, how did he have such a sister? It was a good thing that they didnât share a mother as well, or he would be as furious as Ji Li.
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He replied, âMuqing, Iâm simply a person who doesnât have much of an opinion. If Big Brother says it is so, then itâs so. You wouldnât understand the complicated relationships that are involved.â
âWhy wouldnât I understand it?â
âI have nothing to say to you.â
âYou...â
Ji Huan clicked his tongue and left as well. He thought to himself, Youâre a moron, not Prince Yiâs Consort!
[1] âgonggongâ is a term that refers to an eunuch that serves within the imperial palace.