Chapter 152: Return to the Capital
Nirvana In Fire
Translatorâs foreword:
Dear fellow LYB fans, I hope youâll enjoy this chapter! Itâll be the last âfast and furiousâ one for a while, simply because the next chapter looks very long and tedious, plus Iâd like to catch up with a bit of my âfreedom lifeâ before returning to work in November. But who knows. I might just decide to skip Chapter 153 and head straight to Chapter 154 since thatâs about Lin Chen. Anyways, take care and stay safe!
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The Spring Hunt was originally meant to return to the capital on the 15th day of the 4th month, but due to the chaos caused by the Qingli army, it was delayed to late April. Only a few hundred of the three thousand imperial guards who first escorted them remained, and a few more imperial clan members and court officials didnât make it after that last bloody night. Throughout the Liang Emperorâs life, he had experienced a rebellion of this scale twice. Previously, he was the one to launch the offensive, while this time, he was the target. Both times, the victory was his. The first time, he had won the throne. The second time, he wasnât sure what he had won.
As for the great upheaval that happened thirteen years ago, the âPrince Qiâs Rebellionâ that ended with the blood of tens of thousands of people, thinking about it now, there was actually no real sword that came at him. This sense was especially strong as the old emperorâs trembling gaze took in the remnants of the imperial guard around him.
Outside the walls of the imperial capital waiting to welcome the Emperor back were the ministers and court officials who had remained behind. No, there was no Prince Yu. Meng Zhi immediately led two thousand imperial guards to set up defence around the Liang Emperor. The Jicheng army withdrew from the capital, making camp outside to wait for their reward before returning to their base station.
So far, the Liang Emperor could only keep calm and prepare to face the storm that had been brewing along the way back.
Unlike Xia Jiang, who had fled the capital, Prince Yu hadnât planned on escaping, nor did he escape. Because they were not capable of fleeing, to leave the riches and glory of the capital behind, without which they wouldnât be able to survive.
Two days after the Liang Emperorâs return, Prince Yuâs entire family became the second royal family of the current dynasty to live in the âHan Zihaoâ cell*. One wonders that as he lay shackled and curled up on the cold floor in his prison uniform, if he thought of his eldest brother who never gave in even though he was suppressed with heavy shackles.
*cell marked with the chinese character for âcoldâ
Because of Imperial Consort Jingâs earnest request, Empress Yan wasnât branded as one of the traitors, but as one with authority who remained in the capital, she didnât make any move to stop Prince Yu and even issued an imperial edict to suppress the imperial guards. The three words âI was forcedâ were not enough to absolve her of all the charges against her. Punishment was unavoidable. As atonement, Yan Que issued a memorial to the Emperor, requesting him to abolish the honors and titles conferred to the Yan clan for successive generations. For unknown reasons, the Liang Emperor didnât allow it, and after a while, this matter was left forgotten without an echo. When the court held a hunting ritual at the beginning of the 5th month to confer rewards to the younger generation of the nobility, Yan Yujin still received his portion. Regarding the preservation of the Yan family name, many of his old friends and former students, and all the court officials who secretly supported him were greatly relieved, for Yan Que clearly had no affiliation with Prince Yuâs faction. In the end, a total of 27 names were listed as Prince Yuâs accomplices, only two of them ranked third grade or higher. Although the other ministers who remained behind were fined for not thoroughly looking into the rebellion, the blood that was expected to bathe the streets of the capital was far less than expected.
That old case, covered in dust for 13 years, almost forgotten by people, it was inevitable that many old court officials would recall their deepest memories one by one and compare, secretly lamenting that the passing of time could soften even the most ruthless iron fist.
But for Prince Yu who was at the centre of the storm, he didnât feel that his father showed him any mercy at all. He was very regretful, regretful that he so easily trusted that Qilin talent, regretful that he allowed Xia Jiang to instigate him to burn his boats. But at the same time, he was also very clear that even if he had to do it over again, he would still make the same choices, because the ambition and obsession for the throne had already seeped deep into his blood and bone marrow, becoming his main motivation and goal in life. He could never be like Prince Xu and Prince Huai, lying at the foot of another brother, waiting for his praise.
Now that he had lost, it could only end in death. But this death is different from that of his eldest brother back then. He knew that he would forever be exiled and cut off from the imperial family. No matter how many 13 years may pass, no one would want to vindicate him.
This is not only because he had suffered no injustice that needed to be redressed, but also because he wasnât that unmatched Xiao Jingyu who smiled at the world.
There will never be a second Xiao Jingyu in the world. Even Prince Jing, who virtually held the Eastern Palace in the palm of his hand could only hope to stand in his shadow.
âHave you managed to track down Xia Jiang?â
In the Su Residence, the visiting Meng Zhi shook his head regretfully. âHeâs a sly old fox. I still blame myself for not checking on himâ¦.â
âXia Jiang will be captured sooner or later. Iâm not anxious,â Mei Changsu sighed and said, âWhat Iâm anxious about is Xia Dong jie jie. His Highness had already requested for her pardon. When will she be released?â
Meng Zhi already knew about Nie Feng by now, so of course he understood Mei Changsuâs urgency, but he needed to be aware of the current situation in the palace. Trying to placate him, Meng Zhi said, âCalm yourself down first. She has only been granted pardon for committing a capital offence. A lighter sentence doesnât mean no sentence. Since Xia Jiang defected and escaped, His Majesty has been very angry with the whole of Xuanjing Bureau, so how could it be so easy to get her released? If Prince Jing exerts too much force, it may once again arouse His Majestyâs suspicions. Isnât it because of this that you havenât told Prince Jing that Nie Feng is waiting? Whatâs more, Nie Feng has already heard you explaining the cause and effect from beginning to end, so he isnât worried, as long as Xia Dong remains unharmed. Waiting a month or two is akin to facing some setbacks on our road to success.â
Mei Changsu already knew in his heart the truth of these arguments. He sighed softly and did not reply. Turning to look at the graceful figure in the room, he said, âGong Yu, you can stop what youâre doing already. Go and get some rest.â
Gong Yu, who was behind a muslin screen fumigating the room with an elaborate incense burner, lowered her head when she heard this, her cheeks blushing red clouds as she whispered, âI want to fumigate all around the room so that Chief can sleep better at night.â
âItâs already very good,â said Mei Changsu warmly. âIâve said before, youâre not my maid, so thereâs no need to serve me like this.â
Seeing how flushed Gong Yu was, Meng Zhi hurriedly smiled and said, âHas Gong gu niang* moved into Su Residence? The house feels different from usual.â
*polite term for a young lady
âCommander Meng must be teasing me. Li dage and the rest are still in charge of the place. I wouldnât dare to meddle.â Gong Yu began walking daintily out of the room, but about five steps away from Mei Changsu, she stopped. Hesitating awhile, she took two steps towards him, lowered her head and said, âGong Yu overhead that Chief is facing some difficulty and thought of a plan. Iâm not sure if itâll helpâ¦.â
âAre you referring to the matter concerning Xia Dong?â
âYesâ¦..â
âWhy donât you tell us your plan?â
âGong Yuâs has some rough knowledge of a disguise technique. Although itâs impossible to conceal it from someone for a long time or completely stand in for another person, the prison is poorly lit. Everyday, thereâs at most only one old jailer who makes the rounds. Suppose itâs possible to remain concealed for a few days, then they may never find outâ¦.â
With Mei Changsuâs kind of intelligence, he immediately understood after hearing it. âWhat you mean is for us to bring you to the Sky Prison and exchange you with Xia Dong for a while?â
âYes. General Nie and Nie furen
* have such a deep affection for each other, I can imagine how they would like to meet each other as soon as possibleâ¦.But when Nie furen can be released is still uncertain, so it would be better for me to take her place for a few days so they can meet at least once and speak to each otherâ¦.â
*Mrs Nie (Nieâs wife)
Mei Changsu looked down and pondered for a while. Then he asked slowly, âAre you sure?â
âGong Yu is confident that she wonât be exposed.â
âBut your height is different from Xia Dongâs.â
âIâm just a little shorter than her. But I have special shoes that can make me a little taller, so itâll be about the same.â
âYour plan is feasibleâ¦.as long as Xia Dong isnât summoned for interrogation during that brief period of time, we should be able to pull it offâ¦.â Mei Changsu fixed his gaze on her. âBut if you enter and take her place in Sky Prison, youâll have to suffer some hardship.â
With him looking at her in that manner, Gong Yu felt her heart beat a lot faster. In a soft voice, she said, âAs long as Gong Yu can share in Chiefâs difficulties, it will not be sufferingâ¦..â
âThatâs great,â Meng Zhi clasped his hands together and smiled, âYou keep worrying about this matter. It worries me. Gong guniangâs strategy is pretty good. Even if itâs Sky Prison, itâs possible to find an excuse to enter and inspect the place, so letâs just do it. Iâll make the arrangements. You donât have to bother about anything.â
A faint smile flitted across Mei Changsuâs face. He said warmly to Gong Yu, âIâm sorry to have to cause you such great inconvenience. Go and prepare early, then listen to the Commander Generalâs arrangements.â
âYes.â Gong Yu pursed her cherry lips, an expression of great joy flashed through her eyes. After bending forward to wish him well, she slowly walked out.
Meng Zhi craned his neck to look at her retreating back, then turned to look at Mei Changsu. Raising his eyebrows, he said, âXiao Shu, Iâm considered a very thick person, but even I can tellâ¦..â
âItâs better that you continue to remain thick,â said Mei Changsu coldly. âDoes the Commander General have a lot of idle time now? Prince Jing doesnât have time to manage the Capital Patrol now and has asked you to find a suitable partner for Ouyang. Have you done it?â
âIâve recommended a few. Prince Jing thinks Zhu Shouchun is not bad. He was my deputy commander, an honest and reliable man.â Meng Zhi moved his head closer and lowered his voice. âThereâs more news. The inner court has already issued a decree to the Astrological Bureau to divine a few auspicious days. This news will probably spread across the city in two days.â
âAre you referring to auspicious days for the investiture of the Crown Prince?â Mei Changsu smiled faintly. âThis wasnât unexpected.â
âAlthough itâs not unexpected, itâs still a happy occasion. You should be happy, that step by step, youâre approaching what you have wished for these many years.â Meng Zhi patted him on the shoulder. âHis Majesty has been ill recently so he hasnât been to court. Once the Crown Prince is invested, it would justify Prince Jing running the country. All yours years of hardship and suffering, wasnât it for this? Why are you in such low spirits?â
Mei Changsu remained silent, turning his head to look out the window. Seeing Li Gang walking quickly towards them from across the courtyard, obviously bringing some news, he narrowed his eyes.
âChief, a pigeon from Qianzhou brought newsâ¦.â
âCome in and speak.â
âYes.â Li Gang entered, cupped his fist and said, âReporting to Chief, Xie Yu is dead.â
Shocked by this news, Meng Zhi blurted, âHow did he die?â
âThe authorities concluded that it was an accident. He was serving out his sentence in a quarry when falling rocks from a slope crushed him to death.â
âSuch a coincidence?â Meng Zhi rubbed his forehead in a daze. âBut when I think of all the sins he had committed, this kind of death is too good for him.â
âIt might be too good for him, but heâs more useful dead than alive.â Mei Changsuâs eyes flashed ruthlessly. âXia Jiang committed treason, the old emperor is dying and the new Crown Prince is high in prestige. Now is the best time to seek a retrial of the old Chiyan case, but we just lacked the right opportunity.â
Meng Zhiâs heart leapt in his chest and he asked, âYou meanâ¦.â
âXie Yu is someone who greatly valued his life. Having been released from capital punishment, he would never willingly revive the old case, which is why it was useless for him to be alive. The opportunity I need is in the hands of Grand Princess Liyang. Itâs only after his death that his handwritten confession can be revealed.â
âI understand what you mean. But isnât it a bit too soon?â Meng Zhi asked this anxiously. âPrince Jing hasnât even been invested. I think itâs better to let the dust settle first.â
Mei Changsu glanced at him and couldnât help but laugh. âMeng dage, have you forgotten that we got this news from a homing pigeon? Xie Yu was a convict, so news of his death would be transmitted slowly via post horse with no urgency. By the time Grand Princess Liyang receives this news from Qianzhou, it will be another one to two months, and the time would be just about right.â
âAiya!â Meng Zhi hit his head. âThatâs right. Iâm not very detailed in my thinking. Nobody can match your ingenious mind.â
âThings must remain calm and stable these coming few months. Prince Jingâs status is different now. He has to work harder attending to court affairs. Fortunately, after these two years of revision, there are many capable officials in court so the situation is quite good.â The corners of Mei Changsuâs lips lifted slightly, and his face held a look of relief. âHis implementation of plans to transform famine-struck regions into fertile land was done so beautifully, who would dare to say that His Highness Prince Jing is not good at handling civil affairs*?â
Shrugging his shoulders, Meng Zhi said, âThis might sound strange, but heâs like you now. He obviously has so much to be happy about, but he still looks like heâs in low spirits. Youâre down because of the poison in Nie Feng. What reason does he have to be down?â
âYou should put yourself in his shoes. The responsibilities he is carrying are now getting heavier and heavier, and this would inevitably wear him down.â Mei Changsu sighed regretfully. âI have you all to confide in. Who does he have? Court officials, military generals, advisorsâ¦.Although Consort Jing niang niang could help him to alleviate some of his worries, they are still separated by palace rules and prohibitions.â
After hearing him say this, Meng Zhi was stunned for quite a while. He was dispirited, and wanted to say something, but after glancing at the melancholy on Mei Changsuâs face, he was unable to say it.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âChief,â Zhen Pingâs voice suddenly sounded from the doorway. âGeneral Nie is awake.â
Mei Changsu suddenly smiled from ear to ear. Grabbing Meng Zhiâs arm, he said, âCome, letâs go keep Nie dage company. Wei Zheng has been staying with him. Letâs all go over. Heâll definitely be very happy to see us!â
This rarely seen cheerfulness suddenly disconcerted Meng Zhi, as if he was seeing once again the silver-robed young general whose bright smiling face called out, âCome! Letâs look for Nie dage for an archery match!â But it was only for a split second. The scene before him became clear again, and there was only that pale face with the vague smile without any trace of the past.
âXiao Shu,â The Commander General of the imperial guard grabbed hold of his shoulder and blurted without thinking, âI thinkâ¦.let Prince Jing know?â
Footnote:
*I confess I sort of winged this. The translation was difficult and I couldnât remember the specific case, so if you do, please refresh my memory! In any case, though the details of the case may not be accurate, the intention is the same.