Chapter 43: Shocked! Such a shameful thing happened in the holy land of Buddhism! (1 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
After court was dismissed, the old emperor summoned Ji Sui to the Wuying Hall.
âThis time during disaster relief, you executed quite a few landlords who refused to release their slaves, didnât you?â
Hearing this, Ji Sui silently nodded.
âDid you find her?â
Ji Sui shook his head.
ââ¦Youâve already spent too much of your energy on that child. Nearly 70% of your efforts have been dedicated to searching for her. You havenât even asked Qinghe for another child. Why put yourself through this? Itâs been so many yearsâ¦â The old emperor spoke softly. âZainian, your Ji family must continue its bloodline.â
âZainianâ was Ji Suiâs courtesy name.
Ji Sui replied firmly, âYour Majesty, she is my first child. Lost during the chaos of war, I must find her!â
The old emperor sighed. âI understand. Over the years, I donât know how many nobles and local gentry youâve offended for the sake of this child.â
Recalling Ji Suiâs actions over the years, even the old emperor had to admit they were extreme.
Simply because âin times of chaos, a girlâs best chance of survival is often selling herself as a servant or being sold into a brothel,â Ji Sui went to great lengths to achieve merit, waiting for the right moment to push through a new law:
If any servant petitions, claiming they were born free, regardless of the truth, they must be granted freedom.
Considering that some women might be imprisoned or threatened and unable to petition, Ji Sui would occasionally pay visits to the homes of influential nobles.
Due to Ji Suiâs high status, these nobles didnât dare to offend him. Reluctantly, they redefined their servants as free workers, at least on the surface, only keeping government slaves that werenât subject to liberation.
However, some powerful families, like dukes or marquises, openly continued to use indentured contracts.
As a result, Ji Suiâs relationship with the gentry was tense, and he faced much criticism from the aristocracy.
Over the years, he had also shut down many brothels, ensuring each woman there found an alternative livelihood, fearing that any misstep might leave his own daughter in one of those places, leading to lifelong regret.
The old emperor couldnât hold it in anymore. âYouâre aware of Xu Yanmiaoâs peculiar abilities. Now that youâve returned from disaster relief, you could probe him a bit. Perhapsâ¦â
Ji Sui paused, then slowly said, âThank you for your grace, Your Majesty.â
âButâ¦â Ji Sui closed his eyes, suppressing the restlessness and gloom that arose whenever Xu Yanmiaoâs abilities were mentioned in connection with his daughter. âBut I dare not.â
Thirty years had passed. He feared that his daughter had long since perished in the chaos of war. He dreaded hearing such news from Xu Yanmiao.
Andâ¦
Ji Suiâs lashes trembled as he reiterated his request to the emperor: âYour Majesty, I beg you to show mercy. Please do not mention my daughter to Xu Yanmiao.â
He would ask himselfâbut not now.
Ji Sui still intended to help his nephew, not just out of familial affection developed over the years, but also because his nephew and his daughter shared the same birthday, albeit in different years. Thinking of his poor daughter, he couldnât help but feel more lenient and compassionate toward his nephew.
Thus, half a month after his failed âessay,â Ji Sui entered the palace again.
Key point: He chose a time when Xu Yanmiao wasnât around.
This time, things went smoothly. He invited the old emperor to Yulong Temple in Luoyang County. It was at this temple that, after praying to Buddha, the empress had experienced morning sickness that same night, and six months later, gave birth to the current crown prince.
Additionally, Ji Sui had prepared someone at the templeâ¦
âXu Yanmiao?â The old emperor set down his incense stick lightly, surprised. âYouâre not marriedâwhat are you doing here seeking blessings for a child?â
Ji Sui swayed slightly.
No! Thatâs not it!!!
Xu Yanmiao turned around in surprise. âYour Majââ
The old emperor quickly covered Xu Yanmiaoâs mouth, whispering, âTraveling incognito.â
âHe had given up on hoping that a mere look from him would make Xu Yanmiao obediently shut up. Taking matters into his own hands seemed safer.
Xu Yanmiao blinked hard.
The old emperor let go and disdainfully wiped his hand on his sleeve.
Xu Yanmiao, unfazed, continued, âItâs because I have a friend. Lian Hang came to pray for a chubby baby boy from Buddha, so I tagged along! Lian Hang said the vegetarian dishes at this temple are amazing!â
Xu Yanmiao pointed, and the old emperor and Ji Sui instinctively turned to look. They saw the temple abbot helping a lady up after she finished her prayers. The abbot chanted a few words, then took a willow branch from a nearby sacred vase, sprinkling holy water gently over her head. Behind the abbot, a Ministry of War officer followed respectfully.
The old emperorâs eyes widened. âThis one?!â
Although the lady was middle-aged, she was still graceful and charming. However, she and the officer clearly werenât of the same generationâshe seemed close to forty!
Xu Yanmiao froze for a moment, then quickly said, âNo, no, not this one!â
The old emperorâs gaze softened.
Thank goodness. Heâd almost thought his official had a strange romantic inclination. A twenty-year-old with a forty-year-old? He really couldnât accept that!
âThis coming from a 63-year-old emperor who had taken a 16-year-old girl as his concubine.
Then, as the lady turned after receiving the sprinkling, she cast a flirtatious glance at the officer, her lips curling seductively.
The old emperor turned to Xu Yanmiao: âReally not this one?â
For the sake of his friendâs image in the emperorâs eyes, Xu Yanmiao declared firmly, âAbsolutely not!â
Hearing the commotion, the lady glanced over, her eyes lighting up when she saw the robustly-built emperor. She wafted over in a cloud of perfume, her gaze fixed squarely on the emperor.
The old emperor: ââ¦â
After finally dismissing her, the emperor turned around, only to find himself on the verge of laughter.
Xu Yanmiao was staring at the ground as if counting tiles, while Ji Sui had turned away, seemingly engrossed in studying the wall muralsâneither offering to save the situation.
When the emperorâs gaze landed on Xu Yanmiao, the young man dumbfoundedly thought to himself: [âThatâs it? Over so soon?â]
Over what?! The emperor fumed internally. Did you expect me to strike up something with that woman?!
Later, when the emperor learned that Yulong Templeâs vegetarian cuisine was famous, he decided to dine with Xu Yanmiao there.
Dining with the emperor was an honor for most people.
The emperor smiled warmly.
Xu Yanmiao, granted this privilege, surely feltâ¦
[âUgh? No way. Eating with the emperor means minding my manners, watching my words, and the risk of accidentally taking the emperorâs food⦠Who would want to eat with their boss?!â]
[âI wouldnât even dare eat or drink properly. Just thinking about it gives me a stomachache.â]
[âBut refusing would be defying an imperial decree⦠Maybe I could say I have a stomachache?â]
The emperorâs smile stiffened.
The officer nearly coughed to remind Xu Yanmiao.
At least pretend⦠Wait, he did pretend.
Watching Xu Yanmiaoâs convincingly joyful expression as he prepared to accept, the emperor clenched his teeth, feeling like a tyrant forcing a reluctant soul into submission.
âXu Yanmiao,â the emperor said through gritted teeth, âIâm traveling incognito today, so letâs keep it simple. Eat what you like, however you like!â@@novelbin@@
He wasnât that petty! Hmph!
Xu Yanmiao was genuinely delighted this time.
âThank you, sir!â
The officer turned away, covering his face in agony.
This guy genuinely didnât realize it was just a polite gesture.
Ji Sui, standing nearby, was too preoccupied to care about these details. His mind was elsewhere entirelyâ¦