Chapter 60: Oh! It turns out that the Crown Grandson was just talking (2 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
âAh, Empress, this wasnât our fault. Who could have foreseen such a misjudgment?â
âIâm actually grateful for the Consort Qinâs involvement, which exposed his true nature ahead of timeâ¦â The Empress spoke in a calm tone. âThe child is too accustomed to smooth sailing, capable only in favorable conditions. The moment something doesnât go his way, his flaws become apparent.â
The Emperor nodded. Reflecting on the Consort Qin incident, he found her assessment accurate.
The Empress sighed again. âAnd both of you, grandfather and grandson, are equally stubborn. I worry that if the Consort Qin dies, and he finds out, heâll end up resenting you.â There was something she didnât have the heart to say aloud.
âIf the Emperor were to know his beloved grandson harbored resentment for him due to his affection for a woman, it would surely break his heart.
The Emperor raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised. âWhy didnât you tell me this earlier?â
âIf I had told you, you wouldâve been even more determined to kill her.â
âWho says so?!â
âThen tell me, what was your first thought when you heard the Crown Grandson declared he would renounce the court?â
The Emperor didnât hesitate and thundered, âIâd like to see if he has the guts! Empress, I even thought it through. When the time comes, Iâll have that Consort Qin dragged out and executed! Iâd like to see if heâll dare to storm the execution grounds!â
The Empress didnât respond, merely giving him a long, silent look.
The Emperor paused. ââ¦Alright, fine. If youâd told me this earlier, I probably wouldnât have listened.â
Not only would he not have listened, but he would have been even more resolute in executing the Consort Qin, just to test whether his grandson would truly resent him for it. His stubborn, contrarian nature was something the Empress had weathered for decadesâshe knew it all too well.
âYour Majestyâ The Empress took his hand gently, speaking softly, âIf you want to test Qi Geâer, I wonât object. But as for the Consort Qin⦠sheâs already had a brush with death today. Iâd like her to fake her death and leave the palace.â
The Emperor deliberated for a moment. âAlright.â
Over a month later, his anger had subsided somewhat. âIâll arrange for a death row inmate to impersonate her at the execution grounds.â
If his grandson cared enough to defy everything for her, then heâd better have the guts to intervene.
The Crown Grandson still walked out of the prison with the mark of a slap on his face.
âBy imperial decree, the Emperor had granted him an immediate release.
A group of minor officials, who werenât required to attend court that day, gathered around him and Ji Sui, showering them with flattery.
âYour Highness, your hardship has ended! Surely this was a tribulation destined to pass, and now your path ahead will be smooth and without turbulence!â
âWe should celebrate your release and recovery! Your Highness must have suffered greatly in prison!â
âThough youâve suffered, Your Highness still exudes a heroic and dignified aura. No dust can dim your brilliance.â
âJi Gongâs cleverness is unmatched, devising such an excellent plan to rescue Your Highness.â@@novelbin@@
âIndeed! And that shameless woman, playing hard to get with Your Highness. Instead of fleeing far away, she hid in the Princess Royalâs residence, just waiting for Your Highness to find her and rekindle your relationship!â
âWithout Ji Gong, our faction would have been severely weakened in Your Highnessâs absence.â
âThe Emperor was furious this time. If Ji Gong hadnât acted swiftly and made it clear the entire fault lay with that lowly wench, Your Highness might have faced dire consequences.â
âJi Gong truly possesses extraordinary wisdom!â
Ji Sui accepted these compliments with a faint smile at the corners of his lips.
Then he caught sight of Xu Yanmiao exiting the court, clearly deep in thought and oblivious to him.
â¦Unlucky.
Still, with his nephew safely released, Ji Sui believed he could tolerate Xu Yanmiaoâs presence. No matter what nonsense Xu Yanmiao might be ponderingâ¦
[The court drama is way too messy. Let me sort this out⦠First, although the Crown Grandson is nominally the legitimate eldest grandson, heâs actually not the Princess Consortâs son, but rather a concubine-born child registered under her name.]
Ji Sui froze briefly and turned to glance at the Crown Grandson.
The Crown Grandson had just mounted his horse. Noticing Ji Suiâs gaze, he tilted his head in confusion. âUncle?â
He didnât resemble Ji Suiâs sister much, though his features bore some resemblance to the Crown Prince. Ji Sui hadnât thought much of it before, but nowâ¦
Thinking of their years together, Ji Sui felt a moment of awkwardness before brushing it off. He truly regarded the Crown Grandson as a nephew, and his sister had always treated the boy as her own, even supplementing his needs with her dowry. As long as the bond existed, what did biological ties matter?
[Hmm⦠Next⦠Ji Gong has a missing daughter, but not one born to his wife, Princess Qinghe.]
Ji Suiâs brows furrowed slightly, but it wasnât particularly distressing. As long as he could keep things under wraps for a few more days until he left the capitalâ¦
[Finally, that missing daughter had a daughter of her ownânone other than the Consort Qin entangled with the Crown Grandson!]
â¦Who?!
Ji Sui suddenly felt the world spinning. He staggered, clutching the prisonâs iron gate for support, as though struck by a deafening slap. His mouth tasted of blood.
Meanwhile, Xu Yanmiao clapped his hands in his mind, delighted. [Finally! Iâve figured it out! So the Consort Qin has no blood ties to either the Crown Grandsonor the Emperor! Phew, what a relief!]
Elated at his revelation, Xu Yanmiao strolled away toward home. Ji Sui, his vision swimming, tried to reach out to stop him. But the world tilted further, and his legs buckled, sending him crashing to the ground.
âWait⦠come back⦠explainâ¦â
At that moment, a herald arrived in haste. âYour Highness! The Consort Qin has been taken to the execution groundsâsheâs set to be executed at the third hour of noon!â
The Crown Grandson froze. âWhat? Ah Zheng is still aliveâouch!â
He was yanked off his feet before he could react. Just as he was about to erupt in anger, he saw Ji Sui mount a horse and gallop away at full speed.
âUncle! Uncle! You donât even know how to ride a horse! Be careful! Watch outâyouâre going to hit somethingâUncle! Right! No, left!â
Ji Sui quickly vanished from sight. The Crown Grandson muttered, âWhatâs the rush? He suddenly knows how to ride?â
The herald hesitated. âYour Highness, Consort Qin⦠Please, Your Highness, donât do anything rash!â
The Crown Grandson took a hesitant step forward before pulling back. ââ¦Alright.â Gritting his teeth, he closed his eyes and growled, âI will act prudently.â
At the execution grounds, in a pavilion overlooking the scene, the Emperor sat with a commanding presence, staring coldly out the window. âIâll see if that insolent grandson dares to show up!â
Below, the executioner sprayed wine over his gleaming blade, preparing for the strike. A woman knelt on the ground, her black hair obscuring her face.
The blade rose high, catching the sunlight, as the sound of frantic hoofbeats echoed from the distance.
As the blade hovered mid-air, a desperate male voice, cracking with emotion, rang out: âStay the blade!!!â
The Emperorâs face darkened, his expression thunderous. He grabbed the blade lying on the table before him, radiating murderous intent.
âInsolentââ
Ji Sui burst into the scene, throwing himself forward to embrace the kneeling woman as though reuniting with a long-lost family member. âMy child! Iâm your grandfather!â
The Emperor: ââ¦?â
Why was it Ji Sui? Where was that insolent grandson?
Wait⦠What did he just say? Grandfather? Ji Suiâs granddaughter was⦠hisâ¦
The Emperor sank back into his seat with a thud, clutching his chest, his expression twisted with disbelief.
[Wrong! Wrong!] Xu Yanmiaoâs voice chimed in soon after. [Thatâs not your daughterâs daughterâitâs a fake! A death row inmate!]
The Emperor: ââ¦â
So, not the daughter of his ex-wife? Not Qingheâs child? The Emperor barely had time to feel deceived before relief washed over him in a cold sweat.
All the gathered imperial guards witnessed the Emperor sit in silence for a moment before suddenly standing and erupting, âXu Yanmiao! You little scoundrel!â
âIt had to be that troublemakerâs thoughts that sent Ji Sui rushing in like this!
âThat word, âgrandfatherâ⦠it nearly stopped his heart!