Chapter 57: Wow! The Young Prince is Going All Out for His Grandfather (1 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
Xu Yanmiao was feeling quite troubled.
After parting ways with Princess Xiangyang, he wandered to the East Market, gloomily munching on a bag of sweet and sour snails.
âDelicious!â
As expected, eating brought him joy again!
While devouring the snails, his mind wandered, his face lighting up with contentment.
As for Ji Sui losing his daughterâwho left behind a granddaughterâit was something Xu Yanmiao could accept. If worst came to worst, he could just write a note and toss it into Ji Suiâs residence anonymously.
âThis pickled cabbage? Iâll take a jar.â
âThese duck feet? A bag, please.â
âAnd this roasted watermelon seeds? A pack.â
âAnd that one tooâ¦â
By the time he was leaving the East Market, passersby stared in concern at the young man struggling under a pile of purchases, a bag of sweet and sour snails still clamped between his teeth.
Their main worry? That heâd trip and fall flat on his face.
As he passed a cosmetics shop, a booming, familiar voice rang out, as if amplified:
âSix boxes of Jade Blossom Face Powder, please!â
âSix boxes of Maiden Peach Blossom Powder!â
âSix sticks of sandalwood charcoal!â
âAnd alsoâ¦â
Wait a secondâwhy did that phrasing sound so familiar?
Xu Yanmiao poked his head into the shop and saw none other than the Young Prince himself!
Perhaps sensing someone watching him, the Crown Prince turned around. He locked eyes with Xu Yanmiao, who wore a strange, almost amused expression. Inside, his thoughts screamed:
[Wow! Buying six of everythingâliving life to the fullest, huh?!]
â¦Absolutely lethal.@@novelbin@@
The Crown Prince, visibly trying to hold it together, explained, âThese are for my mother. Those are for my wife. And those are for my four daughters.â
Xu Yanmiao blinked. ââ¦Oh.â
[So thatâs what itâs forâ¦]
Why did his inner thoughts sound so disappointed? Sorry for not being the kind of Crown Prince you were imagining, okay?!
After realizing he had misunderstood, Xu Yanmiao promptly made his exit, beating a hasty retreat.
[Thank goodness I only thought about it silently!]
The next day at court, Xu Yanmiao continued his internal musings:
[Why isnât it New Yearâs Eve yet? When can we have the sealing ceremony for officials? When can I finally sleep inâwait, letâs see what Consort Qin is up to!]
The sudden shift almost broke the collective composure of the officials.
The Emperorâs face turned green.
It had been nearly two months since the incident, yet Xu Yanmiao still brought up Consort Qin? Couldnât he just forget about her already?
The Emperor himself had worked hard to put the whole âcuckolded by his grandsonâ ordeal out of his mind. The court officials nodded internally, vigorously.
Forget about her! We donât want to die over this scandal involving the Emperorâs Grandson and the Consort!
Alsoâ¦
Was Noble Consort Qin even still alive? With no updates, many assumed the Emperor had quietly executed her.
[!!!]
[Why did she throw herself down the stairs on purpose?! Is she trying to miscarry?!]
The Minister of Revenue yanked out a strand of his beard in shock, stealing a quick glance at the Emperorâs dais.
He suspected that Consort Qin was alive because she was still pregnant with the Emperorâs Grandsonâs child. Even if it was an illegitimate child, the Emperor valued his bloodline too much to act rashlyâespecially since it was the Emperorâs Grandsonâs first offspring.
But nowâ¦
The Emperor stood abruptly.
Once again, he left the court.
Once again, abandoning the officials.
Once again, dashing off urgently!
[Huhâ¦] Xu Yanmiao mused cluelessly. [Why is the court session interrupted again?
]
The officials: â¦What do you think?!
Thatâs the Emperorâs great-grandchild! The first child of the Emperorâs beloved grandson! How could he not be worried? Surely even the Crown Prince wouldâ
âThis⦠Consort Qin is kind of pitiful,â someone murmured.
Indeed⦠Prime Minister Dou nodded slightly.
She had been alive and well but now sought to end her pregnancy and life over rumors that she seduced the Emperorâs Grandson and lacked virtue.
âIf only my good-for-nothing son had properly compensated his savior, either with money or status, things wouldnât have escalated like this.â
The Minister of Rites nodded. True, if the Emperorâs Grandson had conducted himself with propriety, this wouldnât haveâwait, what? âGood-for-nothing sonâ?
The Prime Minister and six ministers all turned their heads in unison: âYour Highness?!â
The Crown Prince looked contemplative, even sympathetic toward Consort Qin. When he noticed their shocked expressions, he seemed genuinely puzzled. âWhatâs with those looks?â
Your Highnessâ¦
The Minister of Rites was struck like lightning. âYour Highness, thatâs the Emperorâs Grandson! Consort Qin is carrying your eldest grandson!â
Why was the Crown Prince more concerned about the consort than his direct descendant?!
âSo?â
The Crown Prince sincerely explained, âMinister, I come from a farming family. We were slaves, beggars, refugees, soldiers, and soldiersâ familiesâ¦â
The surrounding officials wanted to cover their ears.
The Crown Prince could afford to say such thingsâthey couldnât afford to hear them!
Earnestly, the Crown Prince continued, âSo my family isnât all that particular about rules. You all know Lady Zhang, right?â
The officials nodded reflexively.
The first concubine the Emperor took after rising to powerâthey knew.
âAnd Lady Zhangâs daughter, the County Lady of Wanquan? Youâre aware of her too, right?â
Again, the officials nodded.
Lady Zhang had a daughter with her previous husband, who wasnât considered part of the imperial lineage. She was raised as a noblewoman and given a titleâthough not Princess status, she was granted a County Ladyâs rank.