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Chapter 222 New Storm in the Imperial City

    Chapter 222 New Storm in the Imperial City


    "So, is Hua Jing dead?" Yun Shang took a handful of millet as she asked in a casual tone. She was


    ying with the parrot that Prince Jing had given her as a gift earlier that morning.


    Ning Qian clenched her teeth to suppress her agitation. She was so upset that she stamped several


    times. Judging from Ning Qian''s childish behavior, Yun Shang understood that Hua Jing was still alive.


    As she was in a good mood today, the Princess wasn''t upset with the unfavorable result. Then she said


    in a somewhat nonchnt manner, "It doesn''t matter if Hua Jing is still alive. I will end her life sooner or


    with Hua Jing yesterday. The other gigolos mean nothing to us. Our n will not be affected even if the


    others are expelled from Hua Jing''s Pce."


    Ning Qian sighed after hearing that. Her shoulders sagged in defeat, "You''re right, Your Highness. Hua


    Jing''s injuries and the expelling of the gigolos will not affect our n. However, there is another


    Princess''s Pce as a diversion to kidnap Hua Jing. This was unexpected. What''s worse is that they


    left the Imperial City before anyone could notice what Qingsu had done."


    Yun Shang stopped ying with the parrot when she heard Ning Qian''s report. She turned to look at


    Ning Qian and asked in disbelief, "Escaped the Imperial City?"


    Ning Qian nodded before quickly adding, "As the Emperor of Yng is dying, Qingsu must have


    nned to return to the State of Yng. I have sent our men to chase him. Considering that the other


    Yng Princes covet the throne as well, they must have predicted his return and set traps for Qingsu.


    Qingsu is now caught in a dilemma. Ambushes lie ahead and troops are in pursuit of him. He may not


    be able to reach Yng safely with the half-dying Princess. Hua Jing is the Princess of the State of


    Ning, after all. He stabbed her in the presence of many witnesses. Emperor Ning, the Empress, and the


    Li n would seek justice. Even the new Emperor of Yng will not excuse his behavior. That is if


    Qingsu doesn''t usurp the throne."


    Yun Shang stayed silent. She was in deep thought and stared nkly at the bird cage in front of her.


    When Prince Jing returned to his mansion, Yun Shang reported the new developments to him. Then


    she voiced her concerns, "I wonder what is wrong with Qingsu! Why did he return to kidnap Hua Jing?


    His trip to Yng is filled with challenges. Why would he want to burden himself with caring for Hua


    Jing who is seriously injured? Did he not think that the abduction would enrage the Emperor of Ning?


    Since he is trying to win the crown by garnering political support, why did he take a step that would


    drive a wedge between him and Emperor Ning?"


    Prince Jing spoke after pondering. "You devised ns to force Qingsu into visiting Hua JIng at her


    Pce, didn''t you?"


    Yun Shang''s silence was the answer to the Prince''s question. In her heart, the Princess didn''t think it


    inappropriate to set up Hua Jing and Qingsu. She did plot to make this happen. She issued the order to


    add the incense in Hua Jing''s chamber. Anyone who breathes the scent of the incense will be


    overwhelmed with feelings of multiplied desire and fury. Aware of the effect of the scent, Yun Shang


    had expected Qingsu''s craziness and attack on Hua Jing. But she never imagined that Qingsu would


    abduct Hua Jing. That hade as a big surprise to her. Since she couldn''t understand his


    motivations, Yun Shang found this puzzling.


    Prince Jing stared at Yun Shang as she was contemting the situation. He smiled and shook his


    head, "I would do the same thing if I were Qingsu."


    After hearing the Prince''s statement, Yun Shang lifted her eyes to look at the Prince. Her expression


    conveyed her confusion. "Why? Please tell me." That was the question Prince Jing could read in the


    Princess''s eyes.


    Prince Jing smiled before exining, "As Qingsu had already hurt Hua Jing before many witnesses,


    there would be every reason for the Emperor to arrest and punish him. Qingsu''s abduction of Hua Jing


    does not add to a greater crime. Although it will be cumbersome for Qingsu to care for Hua Jing on the


    way to Yng, he would be secured with a hostage under his control. After all, he didn''t achieve his


    aims in Ning. Hua Jing is a Princess. She''s the Empress''s daughter and Grand Councilor Li''s


    granddaughter. The Emperor, the Empress, and Grand Councilor Li will send assassins and guards in


    pursuit of Qingsu. He is, therefore, in great danger. Hua Jing would be his leverage if he gets caught.


    Maybe Qingsu will exin his actions and pacify Hua Jing while they are alone. In that case, he would


    turn an enemy into a supporter. Wouldn''t that be nice for him?"


    Yun Shang sighed after she thought over the Prince''s exnations. She had anticipated various


    consequences, and had prepared for every eventuality ordingly. But she had never given careful


    thought to the fact that humans are the mostplicated animals under the Heavens.


    "Don''t torture yourself for this oversight. You were sessful in removing a threat. You should be


    happy. Why do you still look so worried?" Prince Jingy on the bench that Yun Shang enjoyed lying


    on. He took some grapes from the stool by his side in a casual manner and popped them into his


    mouth.


    Yun Shang let out a sigh. "I nned to kill Hua Jing. But the abduction was indeed beyond my


    expectation. I really have no idea what will happen in the future."


    "What are you afraid of? You are smart. Hua Jing has been taken to a foreign country. She has no one


    working for her. What worries you?" Prince Jing''s words startled Yun Shang. Was the Prince... praising


    her?


    Emperor Ning indeed became furious at Qingsu. Of course, he wrote a letter to the Emperor of Yng,


    in which he requested severe punishment for Qingsu. This letter was delivered to the State of Yng


    immediately. Emperor Ning ordered troops to chase Qingsu as well. Due to Qingsu''s actions, there was


    stricter guard at the border between Ning and Yng. Themoners lived in uncertainty. It seemed


    war was inevitable.


    Lady Jin was in a good physical condition now. As the delivery was imminent, she nned to return to


    Laifeng City for childbirth. Emperor Ning decided to apany her to Laifeng City. He ordered


    servants to make preparations. Yun Shang was so worried for her mother that she decided to travel


    with her mother. Prince Jing gave his consent. But the Prince insisted on escorting her to Laifeng City


    and spending some time with her there.


    Prince Jing seemed to be behaving unusually since their marriage. Yun Shang had sensed it already.


    He liked to give her many little gifts, such as amusing objects and cute animals. He even followed her


    wherever she went. His devotion had led the servants to believe that the Prince and the Princess


    Consort were really a perfect match.


    Yun Shang felt anxious at Prince Jing''s request to keep herpany in Laifeng City. She intended to


    turn the Prince down. Anticipating her response, Prince Jing said in a serious manner, "Who will be in


    the Imperial City if both, the Emperor and I leave?"


    Yun Shang lowered her head to think for a little while. "The Empress and Grand Councilor Li. The


    Empress has to stay to take care of the imperial household, and Grand Councilor Li has to manage the


    court."


    Prince Jing nodded. He walked to the window before continuing, "I was informed that the Xia Emperor


    had given orders to Grand Councilor Li. Some important orders. Grand Councilor Li has been quite


    busy recently. It seems he will take some big action on behalf of the Xia Emperor. He has met many


    officers in private, and has purchased and prepared food and weapons in secret. I was told that Xia


    Houjing has snuck back into the Imperial City. I have every reason to believe that his return to Xia after


    the Mount Kirin incident, was a diversion since I had guards watching him before he left. If they are


    really plotting something, Grand Councilor Li would be happy that the Emperor is far away from the


    Imperial City, even if it''s only for Lady Jin''s delivery. I have made some secret arrangements to counter


    this inevitable threat. But Grand Councilor Li would be on alert as long as I am in the Imperial City. It


    would be difficult for me to take action if he doesn''t implement his n. I will apany you to Laifeng


    City publicly. But, like Xia Houjing, I will return to the Imperial City in secret.


    Yun Shang felt startled at Prince Jing''s words. She didn''t have to guess what the State of Xia was


    nning. It had deployed many troops to Mount Kirin. She had seen the extent of their n when she


    was at Mount Kirin. But she also understood how hard it would have been to arrange so many soldiers


    and horses in a mountain that was so remote and precipitous. The State of Xia must have prepared


    military forces in other ces as well. It must have nned tounch attacks against Ning, on several


    fronts, not just from Mount Kirin. However, as its secret military deployment in Mount Kirin had been


    uncovered, it might take action against Ning in advance lest all of their ns are destroyed.


    It must be very dangerous for the Prince to stay in the Imperial City.


    Yun Shang looked at Prince Jing with concern. Sensing the Princess''s worry, Prince Jing smiled at her


    and touched her cheek tenderly. "Don''t forget, I am much more than the Prince of Ning. I can ask for


    help from Lord Hua Guo if I''m in danger. I''m his grandson, after all. I don''t think he will stand aside and


    watch me die."


    This was the first time that Prince Jing had spoken with Yun Shang about his lineage since their


    previous argument. Yun Shang''s eyshes quivered as she listened to the Prince. She stayed quiet as


    she absorbed and processed all that the Prince had shared with her.


    Silence dominated the room for quite a long while after the Prince had finished speaking. Then Yun


    Shang broke the silence, "Well, if you want toe with me to Laifeng City, I won''t stop you. I will tell


    Ning Qian to summon all the men I have now. I will instruct them to take orders from you. Although they


    are not as skilled in Kung Fu as your men, they are really good informants as they lurk in


    inconspicuous ces in the Imperial City. They maybe of great help if your life is in danger."


    Yun Shang''s words brought a lump to the Prince''s throat. He found his ability to speak after a short


    while. So touched was he that "Yes, " was all that the Prince was able to utter.


    Prince Jing reached out and pulled Yun Shang closer to him. He took hold of the Princess''s shoulders,


    and said in a gentle tone, "If I return safely after the uing storm, can we..."


    Yun Shang lifted her eyes to look at the Prince with a frown. She hated to hear him speak with such


    doubt about his safety. Yun Shang wanted to stop him. She tried to lift her hand to cover his mouth. But


    the Prince held her hand so tightly that she was unable to move.


    "Can we be a real couple? I mean man and wife."


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    Yun Shang was taken aback at Prince Jing''s words. ''Aren''t we a real couple now? Haven''t we had the


    wedding?'' Yun Shang wondered.


    Before Yun Shang could find answers to her questions, another thought suddenly struck her. ''Did he


    mean consummate the marriage?'' Yun Shang flushed at the thought. Her mind was a total mess.


    Yun Shang calmed down after a long while. She said as peacefully as possible, "Okay."


    How had their conversation turned to this topic from the the matter of Qingsu? Yun Shang analyzed


    their conversation, but could not find the answer. She had examined their rtionship since they met


    the first time. In fact, they were not close to each other before their marriage. Their rtionship had


    improved a bit only after their return from Mount Kirin. As she was injured, Prince Jing seemed to have


    shown more care toward her and an increasing desire to be protective. This sense of protectiveness


    had led the Prince to forbid her from doing many things. Once they had married, their rtionship


    remainedrgely the same. Although they dined and slept under the same roof, had tea together, and


    even chatted about everything with each other freely, the Princess still felt as though they were not in


    love.


    So, why did she give her consent to Prince Jing''s request without hesitation? Yun Shang wondered.


    Why did the Prince raise such a request? Finding no satisfactory answer to her questions, Yun Shang


    attributed the Prince''s and her puzzling behavior to sudden impulse.


    Yun Shang somehow regretted giving such an assurance to the Prince. She decided that she would


    seek another opportunity to talk about it with Prince Jing. It would be better if the agreement was


    cancelled. But Prince Jing did not bring up the topic again and Yun Shang was too shy to take the


    initiative. With no other alternative, she decided not to dwell on this issue.


    Yun Shangter consoled herself by thinking that she didn''t have to honor her promise immediately.


    She would figure out a way to deal with the situation when that day came.


    Xia Houjing''s intrigues, mentioned by Prince Jing, had caught Yun Shang''s attention. Currently, Ning


    and Yng were at war on the border areas. Ning would be in chaos if Xia Houjing seeded in


    nning a military coup in the Imperial City.


    In her previous life, Prince Jing had died on the battlefield when battling with the State of Yng. But


    Yun Shang didn''t know how that happened. Yun Shang tried to recall everything about the Prince from


    her previous life. But her effort turned out to be fruitless. In her previous life, she had paid no attention


    to matters that had nothing to do with her marital life. She could vaguely remember that she was


    eighteen when Prince Jing died.


    She would turn eighteen in three years!


    Many things had changed in her new life, however. For instance, Yingjie. He was Hua Jing''s husband


    and had died in Yun Shang''s previous life. But in Yun Shang''s new life, he was still alive and was at


    present leading armies to fight against foreign invaders albeit he was using a pseudonym. Her own life


    was also an example. She had no rtions with Prince Jing in her previous life. But in this new life, she


    had married him. So, it might be possible that Prince Jing''s fatal ident would never happen.


    Soon, it was time for Lady Jin to set out for Laifeng City. What a massive procession it was! Servants,


    guards, horses and wagons constituted a long line. The line was of such considerable length that if one


    were riding at the front, it was impossible to see where the procession ended. Although they marched


    toward the temporary imperial pce in Laifeng City slowly, they arrived safely.


    Rules in the temporary imperial pce were as not strict as those in the Imperial Pce. Compared


    with her conservative attitude in the Imperial Pce, Yun Shang seemed more free and active in the


    temporary imperial pce, even in Emperor Ning''s presence. She picked a small Hall for herself and


    ordered Qin Yi and Qian Yin to clean it. She even added some decorations to the small Hall ording


    to her preference.


    There was a bamboo grove and ake full of lotuses outside the Hall. Since it was the season for the


    lotuses to bloom, Yun Shang could often be seen sitting by thekeside enjoying a ss of ice wine.


    The Princess had a boat ced on theke. When she was free, she would invite Prince Jing to join


    her for a boat ride on theke. Since Yun Shang enjoyed eating lotus seeds, she would collect and peel


    them herself. Prince Jing was unhappy as the act of peeling the seeds injured her delicate hands. And


    yet, he could not persuade Yun Shang to stop.


    But Prince Jing only spent six days in the temporary imperial pce in Laifeng City. He left after


    receiving a letter. But before leaving, he helped Yun Shang establish a credible excuse for his absence.


    On one pleasant day, he and Yun Shang went on a boat ride. Yun Shang pretended to be in a bright


    mood. She shouted,ughed, and jumped on the boat. The boat rocked so much that the Prince


    slipped into the water by ident.


    Prince Jing could not swim. So he struggled in the water for quite a while before the Princess was able


    to drag him onto the boat. The Prince, of course, fell sick that night. He was so ill that he was unable to


    leave the bed for the next few days. The Prince didn''t show up even when Lady Jin delivered the baby.


    Lady Jin''s delivery took ce on the eighteenth day of the seventh calendar month. On that day, she


    was sauntering in the garden. She knew the flowers would be lovely at that time of the year. It was


    during her walk that her contractions began.


    The contractions had begun earlier than expected. As Lady Jin had been poisoned in the Imperial City,


    premature delivery was within Yun Shang''s expectation. Lady Jin was lucky that the contractions had


    begun only one mouth earlier. Both Lady Jin and the baby would be safe.


    Emperor Ning had made full preparations for Lady Jin''s delivery. The midwife appointed by the


    Emperor was trustworthy. And there was another midwife at their service. She had been rmended


    by Prince Jing and was hence, reliable.


    Lady Jin''sborsted over ten hours. Yun Shang and Emperor Ning were on tenterhooks as they sat


    in the Hall and waited for the baby to finally arrive. They felt their bodies shudder at Lady Jin''s every


    scream.


    Yun Shang had given birth to a son in her previous life. She understood how much childbirth hurt. She


    sighed as she recalled her own experiences. After her son was born, she led an even more miserable


    life. Her face turned pale as thoughts of her suffering and Huan''er''s death haunted her.


    Yun Shang was shocked when she nced at Emperor Ning. The Emperor''s face was covered with


    sweat, and his body kept trembling.


    Yun Shang furrowed her brows. This was not the Emperor''s first experience of waiting for his child to


    be born. He had experienced this twice before. How could he...


    Maybe a conversation would ease the Emperor''s anxiety. So Yun Shang said to Emperor Ning, "It''s


    okay, Your Majesty. Mother will certainly give birth to my brother or sister safely." She smiled, "This is


    not Your Majesty''s first time to be a father. Both, sister Hua Jing and I are grown-up women. You should


    not be so nervous, Your Majesty..."


    Emperor Ning turned and nced at Yun Shang. He seemed somewhat remorseful. Emperor Ning said


    after a little while, "I intended not to take Li Yiran as my legal wife. As I was unhappy with the marriage,


    I didn''t apany her when she gave birth to Hua Jing. When your mother was giving birth to you..."


    Emperor Ning stopped to take a deep breath. Then he continued, "I was in a meeting with Grand


    Councilor Li in Qinzheng Hall. He kept dying me for various reasons. When I arrived at your


    mother''s Pce atst, you were already there."


    After hearing the Emperor''s exnation, it dawned on Yun Shang why the Emperor was so nervous


    while waiting for the baby.


    At her next scream, Lady Jin sounded feebler. Yun Shang could not help but feel worried for her


    mother. She ordered servants to prepare some ginseng soup, and even went into the inner chamber


    several times to check.


    Suddenly, the baby''s cry could be heard from inside the inner chamber. It was already morning. Her


    walk out of the inner chamber with a baby in her arms. "Congrattions, Your Majesty! Lady Jin gave


    birth to a little Prince."


    A little Prince...


    Yun Shang was delighted. She went nearer to see her little brother. He was ruddy in the face, and was


    sleeping tight.


    "Although brother seems thinner than normal new-born babies, he is quite healthy. He will be blessed


    by the Buddha." Yun Shang said in a pleasant tone. She turned to look at Emperor Ning. The Emperor


    seemed in a trance as he stared at the baby.


    Yun Shang was perplexed by the Emperor''s behavior. She said to him with a smile, "Your Majesty,


    please give a name to my brother."


    Emperor Ning pondered for a short while. Then he said, "Chenxi. I want to name him Chenxi."


    Chenxi literally meant the sun in the morning. Yun Shang grinned. That was a really nice name. Even


    she felt all warm, as though touched by the sun, when she heard the name.


    Yun Shang stepped into the inner chamber while Emperor Ning was watching his lovely son. The inner


    chamber smelled of blood. Lady Jin was lying on the bed with her eyes closed. She seemed to have


    fallen asleep. But Yun Shang knew that her mother was not sleeping as her eyshes were quivering.


    She tiptoed toward her, and sat on the bedside.


    "Brother looks cute. He will be a handsome Prince when he grows up. Ady-killer. His Majesty named


    him Chenxi. The sun in the morning. Do you like it, Mother?" Yun Shang said gently.


    Lady Jin slowly opened her eyes. A smile emerged on her lips. "That is a nice name." But Lady Jin was


    so tired that she fell asleep soon.


    Yun Shang still felt worried after Lady Jin''s delivery. Prince Jing was in the Imperial City now...


    It had been many days since Prince Jing had returned to the Imperial City. Yun Shang knew nothing


    about the situation in the City. Even Ning Qian had not sent a letter with her report. Yun Shang


    wondered what was stopping her.


    A letter finally came from the Imperial City on the fifth day after Chenxi''s birth. However, it was to Yun


    Shang''s surprise that this letter was sent neither by Ning Qian nor Prince Jing. It was from Lin.


    Lin was a servant at the Huanyi Bureau. Since he had been loyal to Yun Shang before her poisoning at


    the age of eight, she intended to promote him and find a job for him in her Pce. But Lin had refused


    the Princess. He rationalized that if he worked for the Princess in her Pce, he would not have


    ess to much information lest people worry that he leaks it to the Princess. It was better that he kept


    a distance from the Princess by continuing to work at the Huanyi Bureau. He was nobody in the Huanyi


    Bureau, but he would be useful one day. It was beyond Yun Shang''s expectation that Lin was able to


    y a key role at this critical moment.


    ording to Lin''s letter, the Empress had reinforced the security in the Imperial Pce on the pretext


    of stolen valuable items. Thousands of guards had been assigned to protect the Imperial Pce. Even


    a rat could not escape the guards! The Empress even worried about a breach by outsiders who were


    good at Qinggong*. As a result, she had dispatched tens of thousands of bowmen on the the wall of the


    Imperial Pce to dissuade outsiders from sneaking into the Imperial Pce.


    (*TN: A Chinese martial arts technique that supposedly helps one lift and travel in the air.) So panicked


    was the Empress that she had even cancelled the monthly visit by the servants'' rtives. She was


    afraid that the servants in the Imperial Pce would secretly pass on something from the Imperial


    Pce to their rtives who lived outside.


    In Lin''s opinion, all these arrangements were by no means normal. As ordinary servants were not


    allowed to leave the Imperial Pce either, they were unable to send information to people outside. It


    was lucky that Lin found a way around the Empress''s arrangements. As he worked for the Huanyi


    Bureau, the department that washes all the imperial clothes, he needed to collect water from a river


    outside the Imperial Pce. Lin was able to send the letter with the help of the river. The Empress must


    know nothing about the river, otherwise she would have guarded the river, too. Yun Shang had told Lin


    how to contact her secret guards. Lin tired his best to make contact with Yun Shang''s men, and told


    them how he was able to send the letter.


    The content of the letter was indeed beyond Yun Shang''s expectation. Something terrible was going to


    happen in the Imperial City. It seemed that Prince Jing must have held back the bad news from her on


    purpose lest she worried him. But, how about Ning Qian? Before Yun Shang left the Imperial City, she


    had asked Ning Qian to take orders from Prince Jing...


    Yun Shang had been worried about the Prince for all this time. The contents of the letter only served to


    put her on edge. ''I must return to the Imperial City secretly and immediately.'' Yun Shang thought...
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