Zhao Junyao gave Xia Tingfeng a cool look.
Xia Tingfeng felt a chill run down his spine, completely bewildered.
"Your Majesty, what are your orders?"
Zhao Junyao leaned closer, a smile playing at the corners of his mouth as he suggested, "How about joining Us for a hunt?"
Upon hearing this, excitement sparked in Xia Tingfengâs eyes, but it quickly faded.
"Your Majesty, this subordinateâs duty is to ensure Your Majestyâs safety..."
In other words, he couldnât accompany the Emperor on such reckless ventures.
Zhao Junyao felt annoyed.
"We are going hunting, not leading an imperial campaign Ourselves!"
Seeing Xia Tingfeng still stern-faced and stiff as a block of wood, Zhao Junyaoâs expression also hardened.
"This is an Imperial Edict!"
Xia Tingfengâs lips twitched, but he had no choice but to comply.
"Yes!"
Zhao Junyao, accompanied by Xia Tingfeng and several other Imperial Forest Army guards, mounted their horses. Carrying their bows and arrows, they left South Garden and dashed towards the woods. The black steeds galloped fiercely, kicking up a cloud of dust. In a blink, only the swirling dust and several rapidly shrinking figures remained.
In less than a Shi Chen, they entered the woods.
Zhao Junyao had no specific target in mind. He didnât even know what he was hunting for.
So, the plan was simple: see something, shoot something.
This being Xia Tingfengâs first hunt, despite his extreme skill in horseback archery, he missed twice due to lack of experience.
BANG!
Zhao Junyao also released an arrow. A pheasant, with a desperate flurry of wings, then fell from the sky with a piteous cry. An Imperial Forest Army guard promptly went to retrieve the game.
Zhao Junyao was very pleased.
"Beloved Minister Xia, youâre still not up to par!"
Xia Tingfengâs gaze sharpened, his lips pressed tightly together. He replayed Zhao Junyaoâs archery movements in his mind, quickly grasping the key points. Then he aimed at another pheasant.
BANG!
An arrow shot out, piercing the pheasantâs brain. It didnât even get a chance to flap before it died on the spot.
Xia Tingfeng lowered his bow, retorting with a triumphant air, "Your Majesty, who is lacking now?"
Zhao Junyao felt quite chagrined. He coughed lightly, then flicked his whip and galloped deeper into the woods.
He muttered to himself.
Are they really siblings? Would it kill them to say something nice? The two of them are so alike; sometimes their words cut like little daggers. They donât care about your dignity at all, just slashing it to ribbons!
Zhao Junyao thought.
As if I need dignity!
Of course, Zhao Junyao was the Emperor, not a guard. He wasnât particularly troubled by the fact that his personal bodyguard was more skilled in martial arts than he was.
Honestly, if his guard wasnât even better than him, what kind of guard would he be?
So, when Xia Tingfeng also spurred his horse and caught up, Zhao Junyao harbored no grudges. Together with several Imperial Forest Army guards, they hunted down a good amount of game, including wild rabbits, pheasants, and wild pigeons.
Looking at the somewhat small but still plentiful trophies in the hands of the Imperial Forest Army guards, Zhao Junyao was very satisfied.
"This isnât a designated hunting ground, so there are no large animals. To have these is already quite good!"
Saying so, he glanced at the sky.
"Itâs getting late. Letâs go back!"
ăAn hour after lunchtime, the Emperor finally returned.ă
Everyone was so hungry they felt faint, surviving only on sips of tea.
Noble Concubine Shih mocked inwardly, "Empress, for this banquet youâve prepared, will the Emperor even show up?"
The Empress curved her lips into a smile. "Last night, the Emperor already discussed with this Palace about hosting a banquet at noon today! If the Emperor said he would come, he will surely come!"
"Thatâs not necessarily true!" Noble Concubine Shih scoffed under her breath. After she spoke, everyone could only continue to wait.
Though calm on the surface, the Empress felt on pins and needles.
She had boasted so extravagantly; if the Emperor didnât come, what prestige would she have left in the palace? Who would listen to her then?
Every second was agonizing for the Empress. With each passing minute, her heart grew colder, and the hope for the Emperorâs arrival diminished.
"Yu Lan, go to the front courtyard again and find out if the Emperor has returned," the Empress whispered.
Yu Lan nodded and hurried off. Moments later, she returned, her face alight with pleased surprise.
"Reporting to Your Majesty the Empress, the Emperor is already in the front courtyard. He should be here shortly!"
Upon hearing this, the tension on the Empressâs face finally eased into a slight smile. "Thatâs good!"
Just as Zhao Junyao entered his courtyard and was tidying himself up, someone from the Empressâs side arrived.
"Your Majesty, the banquet is ready. Her Majesty the Empress invites you over."
Only then did Zhao Junyao remember, and he agreed to go.
ăThe Emperor did indeed arrive, and at last, they could begin the meal.ă
However, the dishes had all gone cold. Who could possibly eat them? The rich dishes the Empress had prepared had congealed, and the lighter ones were thoroughly chilled; they were no longer edible.
Zhao Junyao frowned, drank two cups of wine, and then dismissed everyone.
"You may all return. These dishes are inedible. Have your own kitchens prepare something else!"
"Many thanks, Your Majesty!"
The ladies, their voices as delicate and melodious as chattering orioles and swallows, paid their respects. Expressing their gratitude, they reluctantly departed.
Xia Ruqing, leaning on her cane, slowly followed them back.
"Mistress, you should really get in!" Zi Yue urged, pushing the empty wheelchair beside her.
Xia Ruqing protested, "Iâm almost healed; I donât need it!"
Honored Lady Lan approached from behind and also chimed in, "Xia Jieyu, you should sit. Youâve only just started to recover; you mustnât be careless!" She added a lengthy stream of persuasion.
Xia Ruqing gave in and finally returned in the wheelchair.
ăHaving not eaten, her stomach felt completely empty.ă
Fortunately, Xiao Xizi had already delivered the fresh fish to the Imperial Kitchen.
A bowl of freshly made fish soup would surely satisfy her cravings. It had been such a long time since sheâd had good fish soup!
Lying in bed, Xia Ruqing closed her eyes, lost in these pleasant thoughts.
Suddenly, Xiao Xizi rushed in. "Mistress! Mistress, the Emperor has sent over many wild rabbits and pheasants, and also wild pigeons! Theyâre all piled up in our courtyard. I counted them; there are over a dozen!"
Xia Ruqingâs eyes widened as she sat up. "Over a dozen?!!"
Where did so many come from?!
Xiao Xizi grinned. "I heard that it wasnât just game hunted by the Emperor, but also by Deputy Commander Xia!"
"Oh..." Xia Ruqingâs understanding dawned, her surprise gradually turning to delight.
How wonderful it is to have a brother!
She felt incredibly fortunate at that moment.
"The pheasants and hares... I wonât eat them right now. First, find a place to keep them alive. Donât let them die!"
"Yes!" Xiao Xizi responded and quickly went to take care of it.
ăThe Emperor had gone hunting accompanied by numerous Imperial Forest Army guards.ă
All of them were experts. Hitting targets with a few casual shots was no difficult feat for them.
Thus, most of the women in the rear palaces received game from the front courtyard, mostly pheasants and wild rabbits.
Zhao Junyao, indulging a personal preference, had given both pigeons he hunted to Xia Ruqing. The rest of the game was distributed according to rank.
When Xia Ruqing heard about this, she mused.
Honestly, in this ancient environment, Zhao Junyao is absolutely a prime example of a good husband! He doesnât bicker with women. He can tolerate what ordinary people cannot. As long as one doesnât make a mistake, one can always live well. Heâs tolerant, benevolent, and broad-minded.
Xia Ruqing consoled herself.
If she had truly encountered a tyrant who was fickle, abusive towards women, and brutally cruel, she wouldnât even have a place to cry. What use would all her efforts be then?