Chapter 721 - With the Edict, Invincible!
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Jing Rong entered the palace, bearing the Late Emperorâs posthumous edict!
Qin Shiyu by his side, they entered the Empire Affairs Chamber sedately and bowed deferentially. âGreetings, Imperial Father/Your Majesty.â
The Qizhen Emperor sat behind his desk on the raised dias and wrinkled his brows. He gazed upon the son that he had not seen for several months, looking at those features that clearly resembled himself in his youth, now arranged in a solemn and respectful expression with lowered eyes.
His manner was identical to that of a loyal courtier here to attend assembly at court, rather than one his son should take.
He knew that this was all because Jing Rong was too obedient. He was so obedient that he would only submit and comply, never a word in retort! This son of his had been sent out of the palace and fostered at a young age, and thus lacked the usual arrogance of a prince. Someone who didnât know of his status would likely just regard him as a mild and elegant noblemanâs son.
Within the hall, a persistent silence reigned.
Nobody made a single sound.
Finally, the Qizhen Emperor looked sternly at Qin Shiyu and asked accusingly, âLord Qin, do you know the consequences of conveying a false imperial edict?â
What goes round, must come round! Qin Shiyu didnât bother to prevaricate and immediately lifted the front of his robes and knelt on the ground. âThis humble subject committed the unforgivable crime of conveying a false edict.â
âYou admitted it easily enough.â
âThis subject knows his guilt and doesnât dare to make excuses.â
âThen tell me, what did you intend to accomplish?â
âThis humble subject did it to save Prince Rongâs life,â Qin Shiyu said. âIf Your Majestyâs oral edict were to be a step too late, Iâm afraid Prince Rong would have already been attacked by War Secretary Jiâs men in the name of âdefying an imperial edictâ. In that situation, Prince Rongâs life could even be in danger. After weighing the odds, this subject could only risk losing my head and falsely convey an imperial edict, and was thus able to safely bring His Highness back into the capital.â
The Qizhen Emperor huffed in derision. âAs you describe it, We should reward you instead then?â
âBeing able to protect Prince Rong is merely this subjectâs duty; I donât dare to claim credit.â
Bang! The Qizhen Emperor slammed his large hand on the desk, incensed. âQin Shiyu, We have tolerated your antics on multiple occasions. Then, you superseded my authority to pick out errors in the handling of the âLin Capital Caseâ and knelt at Nanzhe Gate for several days; all the civil and martial officials kept talking about it in court, so We had to allow the case to be reopened. Today, you had the impunity to report a false imperial edict. Donât you know that We could have someone drag you out and behead you right now?â
His voice resounded in the hall, piercing through their ears as clearly as the toll of a bell.
Qin Shiyu didnât show a single sign of fear, his whole being conveying a willingness to accept any outcome.
Jing Rong, too, remained standing silently, as if none of it had anything to do with him. In truth, he already knew that the Qizhen Emperor surely wouldnât punish Qin Shiyu. After all, Qin Shiyu had been serving as a courtier for many years and was a retired general who had accomplished miraculous feats on the battlefield; if he were really dragged out to be beheaded, it would be too high a cost for a small win.
The Qizhen Emperor had his own considerations! After he vented his fury, he just heaved a long sigh. âForget it. Although you were in the wrong, you also performed a meritorious service. We will not pursue the matter.â How magnanimous!
Qin Shiyu stood up and bowed with cupped hands, âMany thanks, Your Majesty.â
âAlright, youâre dismissed.â
âThis subject bids farewell.â Qin Shiyu gave Jing Rong a look and silently backed out of the hall. Silence reigned in the hall once again.
When the Qizhen Emperor regained his calm, he looked towards Jing Rong and spoke softly, âWe sent two secret edicts to summon you back to the capital and thought that there would be countless difficulties. But you didnât disappoint Us indeed.â
Jing Rong bent his head. âThis son doesnât dare to ignore Imperial Fatherâs edict.â
âIt was lucky that you hold the late Emperorâs posthumous edict; otherwise, We wouldnât have been able to permit you to reenter the capital either.â
âThis son understands.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jing Rong offered up the posthumous edict.
The Qizhen Emperor took the edict and flipped it open, revealing its contents.
âIn the 37th Year of Emperor Qianâs reign, on the 1st day of the 9th month. The barbarians have lingered at the borders for over a hundred years. They have offered tributes for over ten years and have maintained amiable relations. If one day, the barbarians create trouble, disrupt the peace, or initiate disputes, this is a command to send out troops. There is no need to be overly tolerant. Send ten thousand soldiers to the borders to attack the barbarians and restore peace. As decreed by the Emperor.â
Exactly the panacea to his problem!
The Qizhen Emperor tested the veracity of the posthumous edict; the impression of the jade seal was genuine. âThe seal is genuine and this is truly a posthumous edict left behind by the late Emperor. We didnât expect that the late Emperor had already foreseen our predicament several decades ago, and left behind this edict as a precaution. With this edict at hand, the âThirty Yearsâ Accordâ that we had signed with the barbarians back then can be nullified, and We can send out troops to deal with the barbarians.â
With this edict, weâre invincible!
Jing Rong agreed without saying anything.
The Qizhen Emperor still had questions. âBut where did you find this posthumous edit?â
âIt was from Marquis Kang. When the late Emperor drew up this edict back then, he gave it to him. On the way back to the capital, this son made a detour to Jingzhou. Marquis Kang knew of this sonâs challenging situation and considered the trouble the barbarians had been causing at the border in the last few months, so he handed over this posthumous edict in hopes that it would aid this son in successfully returning to the capital. In truth, it was a great help.â
âMarquis Kang?â The Qizhen Emperor muttered, âI didnât expect that he would have something like this kept in reserved even though he has been far away in Jingzhou for so many years.â
âThe late Emperorâs edict supersedes all; Imperial Fatherâs worries about the trouble at the borders caused by the barbarians can now be resolved.â
The Qizhen Emperor nodded. It has certainly solved one of his major worries! But...
He closed and put down the edict. âWe had issued an oral decree in court that you wouldnât be allowed to return to the capital if you could not uncover the truth about the Yufu disaster relief funds. Now that you have presented the late Emperorâs edict and helped Us resolve the issue of the barbarians, We can naturally consider this contribution sufficiently meritorious that you do not have to return to Yufu.â
âThank you, Imperial Father.â Jing Rong bowed with cupped hands.
The Qizhen Emperorâs expression darkened. âThen, you should also know the true reason why We have summoned you back to the capital now.â
âThis son knows.â
âToday, the entire Imperial Court has defected to Jing Yiâs faction. You donât have any major power in court to shelter under and surely will be surrounded by enemies on all sides. We know that Jing Yiâs influence is enormous, and had originally intended to officially declare him the Crown Prince after the situation in the Imperial Court had stabilized. However, he is just too impatient. He first worked with the Ministry of Personnel and the Office of Transmission to accuse you of interfering in the Ministry of Personnelâs appointment of officials, then instigated a group of courtiers to recommend him as Crown Prince. With such impatience and shortsightedness, how can We be at ease to hand him the empire of Great Lin?â
Someone like this could well become the next Ying Zheng! [1]
However, the Qizhen Emperor didnât vocalize his honest opinion. Frankly, he still suspected that Jing Yi was involved in the Crown Princeâs siege of the palace back then. Compounded by everything that had happened since then, like the assassination attempts on Jing Rong, the assassins dying within the jail of the Supreme Court, the Ministry of Personnelâs petition, the courtiersâ recommendation...
All these forced the Qizhen Emperor to be wary of Jing Yi. Thus, he thought of summoning Jing Rong back to the capital.
When Jing Rong heard his words, he didnât expose his understanding of the Emperorâs true motives and merely said, âImperial Fatherâs worries are justified. This son is also fully aware of what Imperial Father means.â
âThen what do you make of it?â
âThe late Emperorâs edict proclaimed that we should send troops to decimate the barbarians. Since Imperial Father intends to suppress Jing Yi, why not make use of the edict?â
âMake yourself clear.â
âSend someone to lead the troops.â
Eh? The Qizhen Emperor asked, âWho?â
âJi Huan!â He stated.
The Qizhen Emperor was greatly startled, then responded, âYouâre right. Ji Huan is the best choice to lead the troops.â
[1] This is the personal name of Qin Shihuang, the first Emperor of a unified China. He is often portrayed as a brutal tyrant, lacking humanity and righteousness.