Chapter 731 - 17 Words, Who Dares Oppose?
Bone Painting Coroner
Translator: Choufleurn/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Neither faction was willing to compromise! One side wanted Jing Rong to leave; the other wanted Jing Rong to stay.
In the end, the Qizhen Emperor was still left in a difficult position.
Actually, both sides had sensible arguments: Jing Rong had volunteered to go to Yufu. As a prince, he naturally should clearly investigate the case. The oral decree forbidding him from returning to the capital was also issued in the presence of the courtiers.
However, Qin Shiyu was also right in that Jing Rong had committed neither a crime nor a mistake, and on top of that delivered the late Emperorâs posthumous edict, contributing labor, if not meritorious service. He should be able to remain within the capital.
After a long period of contemplation, the Qizhen Emperor grit his teeth and said, âWe understand Our beloved courtiersâ concerns. As a prince, Jing Rong should complete the tasks he started. Since he accepted responsibility for the case of the Yufu disaster funds, he should do his utmost to solve the case.
âHowever, this case is after all not a trivial matter. Many courtiers had been sent to investigate but all their efforts were futile and they even lost their lives on the way back to the capital. This has caused Us to be anxious and uneasy that something similar would happen to Jing Rong if he were to continue investigating. In the end, if the Yufu case is never resolved, it couldnât be that he would forever be barred from returning to the capital, could it? In Great Lin, there never has been a precedent of a prince being barred from returning to the capital for life.â
Jing Yi immediately understood the implications behind that. He hurriedly interrupted, âImperial Father, although this son also thinks that Jing Rong should not always remain in Yufu...â he paused for a moment and turned to look at Jing Rong, âeven he himself said that he would obey if Imperial Father ordered him to return to Yufu. Hence, he also wishes to complete the investigations regarding the Yufu disaster relief funds, am I right?â
A faint hint of a smile appeared at the corners of Jing Rongâs lips. He lifted his chin slightly and accepted the challenge. âI was the one who accepted the case. Naturally, I should give my all to uncovering the truth and recovering the missing funds. This is my duty and I will not shy away from fulfilling it. If Imperial Father gives the order, I will immediately return to Yufu and not stay in the capital. Otherwise, even if all the civil and military officers of the entire imperial court knelt on the flagstones outside Taihe Hall, I wonât take a single step out the city gates.â
âYou are clearly making things difficult for Imperial Father. Since time immemorial, the word of our rulers have been considered as weighty as the Nine Sacred Cauldrons; if Imperial Father sympathised with you and reneged on his oral decree forbidding you from returning to the capital, wouldnât that cause damage to the national prestige of our Great Lin and create an undesirable precedence? How could Imperial Father hold sway over the imperial court then?â What a glib tongue!
Jing Rongâs expression turned frigid. âImperial Father is the Son of Heaven. The actions of the Son of Heaven are in and of themselves true; if he insists on continuing a path that clearly leads to disaster, it would be a great disgrace.â
âActions at the start are most important; commands that come first take priority.â
âRight and wrong can be differentiated; it has nothing to do with which came first. Imperial Father may issue an edict; I will stay or leave according to his orders.â
âYou have yet to conclude the case of the missing Yufu disaster funds; that is your mistake. Since you made a mistake, how could you let Imperial Father issue an edict for you to stay? Youâre gambling on the fact that Imperial Father would pity you; thatâs dishonorable.â
âWhy would he take pity on me? Where is the dishonor?â Jing Rong swept his sleeves out, pointing at the hall filled with kneeling courtiers. âA court full of civil and military officials on their knees openly pressuring His Majesty; is that honorable? Was it honorable that you issued orders that placed me in danger? In the laws of Great Lin, where is it written that the orders of our rulers may be influenced by the idle gossip of the crowds?â Hmph!
A flash of trepidation dashed across Jing Yiâs eyes but he still refused to relent and continued insisting, âWhat the courtiers wish to uphold is the reputation that the Son of Heavenâs words are as good as gold. Donât you try to overcompensate.â
Bah! Jing Rong maintained a solemn and stern composure. âWhen our ancestor the founding Emperor established the state, he personally inscribed 17 words on the Imperial Scroll: The country is our clan; establishing our homeland, the seal unites the world, no matter the origin. These same 17 words were also carved on the stone pillar outside the Imperial Assembly hall.â
The impact of his words thrummed through the air.
Hah! The country is our clan; establishing our homeland, the seal unites the world, no matter the origin. The crowd collectively drew in a sharp breath.
Jing Yi was also completely flabbergasted. His words were stuck inside his throat, unable to escape.
Jing Rongâs expression flickered slightly, a bone-chilling layer of ice seemed to frost over his eyes. He had never imagined that he would initiate battle with Jing Yi in this manner and in the imperial court on a day like this. What is to come, will come!
Sitting high above on the dais, the Qizhen Emperor seemed to breathe a sigh of relief instead. He waved his dragon-embroidered sleeves. âThese words were certainly recorded down in the ancestral records when our Great Lin was founded.â His words resounded like the toll of a bell. The crowd settled down to listen to what else he had to say.
âAlthough We had initially issued an oral decree forbidding Jing Rong from returning to the capital, the first Emperor established that âThe country is our clan; establishing our homeland, the seal unites the world, no matter the originâ. Even if Our words do carry enormous weight, they must still contend with right and wrong, the truth of the matter.
âLord Qin had stated that Jing Rong had committed neither a crime nor a mistake, and even braved the risk of clashing with the troops outside the city in order to deliver the posthumous edict into the capital. His actions resolved the conundrum regarding the Barbarians and is considered meritorious, not a mistake. Since he performed a meritorious service, naturally he should be rewarded. We issue a decree, graciously permitting Jing Rong to remain within the capital. The Ministry of Personnel shall instead send someone to continue investigations into the Yufu disaster relief funds.â
Not a single peep could be heard from the courtiers below him. As it stood, their kneeling was all for naught.
Jing Yi had lost the entire game with just a single wrong move. He was so incensed that smoke was practically steaming out from his ears.
Jing Rong didnât express any glee or smugness, merely inclining his head, âThis son thanks Imperial Father for the gracious permission.â
The Qizhen Emperor nodded lightly, silently letting out a sigh of relief. This entire morning had been extremely tumultuous. Both his heart and mind are now exhausted. Since nobody raised any objections, he announced, âIf there are no other matters, court is dismissed.â He stood up from the dragon throne and left.
The courtiers were still on their knees. They waited till the dragon on the dais disappeared behind the side doors before they stood up and dusted off their official robes. This show has come to a close!
Everyone glanced at Jing Rong, then Jing Yi. They all tactfully made a silent retreat out of the hall. In the end, only the two of them were left in the entire Imperial Assembly Hall. The vast, empty hall lacked the fever-pitch tension of before and actually felt rather desolate.
After a long moment, Jing Yi spoke, âI really underestimated you.â His tone was so sharp it could cut as easily as a sword.
Jing Rong received it with a cold expression. âYou wanted to confirm the match; I wanted to overthrow the match. This is merely the beginning.â
âYou really intend to contend with me?â
âYou forced me into it.â
âNo, I wasnât the one who forced you.â Jing Yi put on an innocent look and lifted a corner of his lips slightly, âItâs Imperial Father who forced the both of us into this.â
Heh heh! Jing Rong looked away and didnât answer.
Jing Yi took two steps forward to stand right before the dragon throne. A thin smile slowly spread across his lips, so cold that it would strike terror in anyoneâs heart. âDo you see that? Thatâs the supreme position in the entire Great Lin. Once one sits there, everyone in the world would have to obey your commands; you can decide who would live or die as you wish.â He grit his teeth, âIâm not like you. You only wish to be a golden koi but I want to be a majestic eagle. I will not hesitate to eliminate anything or anyone who stands in my way.â He had an extremely savage look on his face.
Jing Rong looked at Jing Yi, now inflated with power and self-importance, and walked to his side. âIt may not be a bad thing to be a golden koi. Who knows if someday, koi may be able to leap through the dragon door.â
âHmph.â Jing Yiâs gaze sharpened. âDonât think that you have won just because the Ji brothers have been demoted and transferred away. The final outcome is still up in the air and the one who will have the last laugh is yet to be determined.â
âPerhaps.â He commented mildly.
Jing Yi turned to face him and laughed arrogantly. He heaved a long sigh. âLet me remind you; the civil and military officials are now all part of my faction. Even without the Ji family, I can still have full control of the board. Even if my strategy completely falls to pieces, I still have one last trump card in my hands!â
Ah! One last trump card? Wei Yi?
Jing Rong immediately clenched his fists and demanded, âWhat did you do to him?â
Jing Yi merely gave him a smug grin in return. âYou must have sent people to search the entire capital and even my residence, but didnât find a single trace of that fool. You have to be very anxious, arenât you?â
âWhere on earth is he?â
âYou wish to know?â Jing Yi asked slyly, âYou just have to leave the capital and wait for me to sit on the dragon throne. After that, I will naturally return him to you, safe and sound. But if you insist on contending with me, I guarantee that the day of my defeat, what will be delivered to you will only be the corpse of that fool.â His eyes seemed to gleam with the sinister green light like that of a jackal.