Chapter Volume 1 10.2
Feng Yu Jiu Tian
FENG YU JIU TIAN CHAPTER 10 PART 2
Just thinking about the soiled handkerchief still in the Regent Kingâs possession ticked a bomb inside Feng Ming.
The Prince grunted, and proudly defended his own pride out of stubbornness.
âRong Wang, I am afraid to tell you that your claim is wrong. It is true that I, as the Prince have not personally dealt with tax systems and financial policy making, however I am crystal clear on the matters relating to them.â
On the side of the room, an astounded noise escaped Xi Reiâs tax minister, Heiâs mouth.
âOh?â He was delighted to hear the Princeâs decree and showed his eagerness.
âThen if His Royal Highness would kindly enlighten us with his great knowledge.â He beckoned humbly.
The audience urged the Prince, displaying that enthusiasm as they waited to be gifted with another great speech of wisdom.
Feng Ming almost bit off his own troublesome tongue. He chewed on his lip in hesitation, as he actually thought about his words before he spoke.
âMmm...ummâ¦â
He sank deeper into his own trap.
The Prince then whipped his eyes and pinned them fiercely onto the Regent King before answering the wishes of General Chu.
âFirstly, tell me the tax policy that you are proposing and Iâll reply with my resolutions.â
Rong Tian wasnât letting his prey go so easily.
âConsidering, His Highness is clear on the matter, why do you request a reiteration?â A sinister smile was forming on the Kingâs thin lips, as he found pleasure pressing Feng Mingâs buttons.
Feng Ming failed to conceal his distaste as it was clearly stamped on his face, and his complexion darkened.
With the last remark, the Prince nearly shot out his seat to grab the King by the collar, wanting to challenge the manâs obnoxious and superior attitude.
However, the little rationality that lived in Feng Ming stopped his impulse. As much as he wanted to pummel that smug handsome face, he was well aware that in the end he would be suffer the Kingâs wrath.
Keeping their arguments exclusively to words was the safer option.
As a result he put his man-beating thoughts aside, and gave the man a sneer before standing up with an air of feigned elegance. He glanced over his subjects quickly before composing himself to calmly address them.
âThere is a saying in the Art of War which goes. âOne must know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated.â Even though I am well versed in Tax systems and finances, such a big issue needs to be carefully analyzed and cannot be treated carelessly. It is only natural that I am first explained the details of Xi Reiâs tax revenue system, before I can deliberate and guide you.â
The flow of such clever words coming from the Princeâs mouth stunned everyone in the room, even the Rong Wang who sat to his side was left speechless.
Feng Ming was bemused by the surprised faces in front of him, he managed to blow them out of the water, just like he had the day before, so he didnât find it strange, instead he thought to himself, what his next move should be.
He had just opened his mouth at the slip of his tongue gave the bunch of military buffs a free lecture entailing essences of Sun Ziâs âArt of Warâ theories mixed with modern day terminologies for politics, it would have been more strange if those words didnât leave these âancientsâ dumbfounded.
Sure enough, after a gracious silence, everyoneâs brains recovered and their eyes were shining strangely with newfound worship towards their bright Prince, almost as if they were beginning to idolize him.
General Tong then bowed to the ground, and exclaimed.
âYour Highnessâs talent and the extent of your great wisdom are unfathomable. Before your arrival, we were discussing military tactics against our enemies and the organization of our own troops. This saying âOne must know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated.â is commendable. It is praise worthy and deserves to be credited to your Highnessâs sharp mind. We would never have thought that this âArt of Warâsâ theory could also be applicable to the tax system, this is magnificent, pure genius!â
Feng Ming knew flattering him with âwisdomâ on such matters concerning the tax system and the âArt of Warâ was irrelevant, so he quickly turned the conversation back to the important topic. He turned to face tax minister Hei and said, âStop with the nonsense. As for the pending issue, you better explain Xi Reiâs current tax system from the beginning.â
Tax minister Hei replied dutifully with respect to the Princeâs wishes.
âYes, Your Highness.â
He cleared his throat and began detailing a thorough explanation of Xi Reiâs enforced tax system.
How was Feng Ming meant to keep his interest in this topic, there were countless terminologies he did not comprehend, and they were being used repeatedly.
A frowned edged onto his face as he listened, it only took a few sentences before he started to yawn, and his thought trained back to the handkerchief in Rong Wangâs clutches.
He had merely boosted to put a lid over Rong Wangâs troublesome mouth but in all honesty he was disinterested in what the minister had to say. But he didnât interrupt his subjectâs long winded explanation about the taxes.
The words simply passed in one ear and out the other. Boredom was clear on the Princeâs face as the man continued to drone on.
As Feng Ming was dropping into a drowsy stupor, a sudden warm object startled him.
What ever it was, dipped into his backside under his clothing and made the boy shudder violently to the intrusion, snapping his brain out of hibernation.
That thing belonged to the Regent King, who had somehow managed to sneak closer to the Prince without him noticing. Without a word the Kingâs large hand stealthily dove into the covers of Feng Mingâs lower robes and started to fondle his lower regions.
Due to their superior standing in the court, they were separated from the rest, and all their subjects were a decent distance away. For Feng Mingâs sake, a sturdy grand table helped to obscure the actions of the wandering hand.
No one seemed to have noticed.
With so many people before him, if they were exposed it would be complete humiliation taking back everything that Feng Ming had built over the two days.
Anxiety swept over Feng Ming but he didnât dare to make a sound.
Rong Wang unfortunately didnât have the word ârestraintâ in his vocabulary and showed no signs of ceasing his action, taking Feng Mingâs silence as no signs of protest, which compelled him to unbridle his behavior.
The Kingâs invasion moved onto something more interesting, as his fondling attack travelled further south within Feng Mingâs breeches, where it took liberty to seize a certain soft organ.
âAH!â yelped Feng Ming who practically jumped in his seat.
Everyoneâs eyes immediately darted to the Prince as the sudden assertion place a halt to the officialâs monologue.
âDoes His Highness wish to comment on the matter?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Rong Tianâs mischievous had promptly darted out of sight the moment Feng Ming shouted out.
Feng Ming let out a sigh of relief, surveying the eyes that were on him he calmly asked in response.
âTax minister Hei, you said the countryâs tax income is solely based on the nobles and the slaves, and the tax charges are based on noblemen rankings. It couldnât be possible that apart from the nobles and the slaves that there are no other people from other classes? Donât these others have to pay taxes?â
âFor this question, please let this humble official explain to your Highness.â
Rong Wang offered, answering his questions with a degree of respect.
âPrince, the people are divided by the land they own, according to location and how many slaves live within their vicinities. The landowners can claim their power over the settlers however, they are also held responsible for covering the taxes for these slavesâ
Feng Ming gave the man a quick study, eventually restraining himself from retaliating for the trouble the King caused and nodded his head.
âI understand now, this country is socially dependant on slavery, all the land of this country is probably classified as the property of the country or to be more correct the nobility. Everything within a nobleâs territory inclusive of humans is considered to be in their possession.â
âThatâs correct.â
âIn that caseâ¦â
An ingenious idea struck Feng Ming he couldnât even hold back his glee at the next question he was going to cast.
âDoes this mean that everything in the Imperial Palace is my property?â
âThisâ¦â
All eyes were upon the Regent King.
Rong Wang shattered Feng Mingâs wishful thinking.
âThe nobles of Xi Rei are under the direct control of Xi Reiâs Regent King and they are his slaves. They only listen and obey Xi Reiâs Regent Kingâs orders.â He said coldly cutting the threads of hope the Prince had to gain an upper hand.
âYou are simply the Crowned Prince.â He issued the next blow.
Before Feng Ming could even open his mouth to claim a bit of pride for himself, the King gave him the ultimatum.
âThis naturally means the Princeâs palace quarters arenât His Majestyâs property.â
âHumph!â
Feng Ming certainly knew the meaning behind the words, it was a hidden warning, so the boy bitterly refuted.
âCountries which are completely dependant on slavery are outdated, the only advantage is only the [subjective motivation] they have is to exploit the land mass and expand the countryâs perimeters, so the countryâs power can rise.â
âOh?â the complexity in Feng Mingâs words set awe in his listeners, and tax minister Hei was first to show his interests as the official beckoned the Prince for more.
âYour Highness, what is a [subjective motivation]? Does it possess that much power? How can we attain it?â
âIt is not an object, but an actual type of attitude.â Feng Ming scratched his head, it was tricky, and he wasnât able to clarify what he had meant and he personally didnât want to explain it.
As he thought over the new problem his eyes met with the Kingâs, who was openly mocking him with the smile stretched across his smug face.
Feng Ming was stirred up by the Kingâs intentional irritation, determined to not let the King to dominate him, in terms of wit.
âIn other words, if you were in the position of a slave and every day you are forced to work, knowing there is no prospects or rewards, then laboring would become meaningless, and oneâs work ethics would fall. Given that you arenât a slave, and have freedom to work hard and receive benefits and rewards for your efforts, you work harder. If everyone in this country is given this mentality, then Xi Rei is guaranteed to prosper in riches and power. This is precisely why slavery should be abolished as this kind of social structure does not benefit the country in the long run.â
âWhat the Prince has just said, is this a method to control the people?â Rong Wang asked sternly.
âSo to speakâ¦â Feng Ming nodding in confirmation, before turning to the man and in a low voice he demanded. âGive me back that handkerchief.â
Rong Wangâs replied in a whispered.
âIt is my incentive to work harder. Itâs my [subjective motivation].â He teased.
Feng Ming froze on the spot, like he was punched in the face every emotion tied with anger started to well up.
General Chu interrupted the hate as he commented, âForgive this humble Generalâs stupidity, however this [subjective motivation] Your Highness speaks of, although it sounds interesting, how do we go about applying this method in practice?â
âAs for the current military in Xi Rei, how are the upper positions appointed and what determines the hierarchy?â
âYour humble general originates from a noble bloodline of servicemen, I have been taught martial arts since childhood. The Country of Xi Rei requires selection of officials by the process of oneâs prestige from esteemed family backgrounds, to avoid contamination with commoners.â
Feng Ming slapped his knee in frustration before condemning what he was told.
âThatâs the problem, a selection system solely based on oneâs bloodline, no wonder Xi Rei is challenged by so many enemies. The best solution, is to base selection by an individualâs abilities, for positions in the military and to rise in the ranks, who ever possesses the integrity, merit and talent can have the opportunity to become a High official. Hence, this will drive each individual to strive for promotions, and as a result it will naturally promote competition and enhance the quality of our soldiers.â
General Tong cried out in disbelief, âIf this was to happen, wouldnât any plain civilian be able to become a high ranking official? That is preposterous! It must not happen!â
âWhy shouldnât this be allowed?â Feng Mingâs eyes flashed at the General and he rebuked the outcry.
âThis is the best solution in selecting candidates within the army, worthy of a high position and we wonât be wasting precious talents. [Heroes are born with out boundaries], do you understand?â
With his impassioned remark, Feng Ming pretty much managed to provoke every member of the crowd, as each were willing to offer a counter argument to his plans.
âThis This â¦is nonsense!...â
âItâs not traditionâ¦â
Feng Ming was just one voice against a whole room full of old coots, his face was red with anger, when he left the discussion hall, he was fuming with rage as he stomped back to the Princeâs quarters.
Rong Wang followed his blazing trail of fury, and when they entered the Princeâs chambers, he ordered the servants out and quickly grabbed Feng Ming and embraced him tightly in his arms.
âLet go of me! You bunch of fools, how can you not comprehend such a simple reason. It canât possibly be that all ancient folks are completely brainless? â
The Regent King laughed at the bitter lashes of words sprouting from the Princeâs pretty little mouth.
âDonât be so hasty, I know what you said is right. [âHeroes are born with out boundariesâ]â, he clicked his tongue, âI would have never imagined that you can be so impressive, conjuring these reasoning by yourself.â
âThatâs right, compared to you idiots who depend on your family status and blood heritage to rise in ranks, I am stronger!â Feng Ming spat.
âWhy the temper? Such good reasoning indeed must be heard. However, you canât be impulsive. All matters that require adjustments can be fine tuned from within and can be carried out away from prying eyes.â Rong Wang held Feng Ming closer to his own body, they were basically plastered together.
âThe country is in my hands, what is there that I canât do?â he said in an intimate voice that tickled Feng Mingâs ears.
Under the candlelight, the Regent Kingâs words revealed his dark ambitions.
Feng Ming suddenly lifted his head, studied the face above him, he could only feel that the man before him was valiant and extraordinarily handsome.
This type of man was destined to become a legend that would last an eternity.
âWhatâs the matter? Why are you staring at so intently at me?â
Feng Ming didnât reply and instead asked him seriously, âI am capable of making you the ruler of all under the Heavens, do you believe me? Even if you are a Cao Cao, I will still help you.â
âThe King of Kingâs?â A smile emerged on Rong Wangâs lips. He gazed down at the young man in his arms and gently replied.
âI believe you. Since I first laid eyes on you, I knew you were something different altogether."
âYou want me to help you?â
Rong Wang nodded his head, and asked outright, âWhat are your conditions?â
âThere are twoâ
âTell me then.â
âFirst, return the handkerchief you have in your pocket. The secondâ¦â
Feng Ming conjured up his bravery, and placed his neck on the chopping board.
âLet me top you once!â
Feng Ming didnât know whether this kind of tactic could be considered as rape.