If someone were to say they wanted to wipe out these mountain bandits,
Prince Jin, Yan Ze, would have every reason to object.
After all, this was his own territory. The matter of suppressing the bandits should naturally be decided by him, the Prince Jin. Later, he could simply send the others away and do some perfunctory work himself.
The mountains are high and the emperor is far away; who would know whether he truly put down the bandits or not?
Seeing Prince Jin Yan Ze so confident, Daoist Mu Cang, though feeling uneasy, said nothing to dampen his spirits.
Yet one thing was indeed true.
Prince Jin City was truly a world away from the Imperial Cityāa place where the sky felt higher and the emperor felt farther.
There were indeed Grandmasters in the Imperial City, but they hardly believed those figures would travel thousands of miles to come here. And if only Grandmasters were sent, they had the means to deal with them.
"With the Princess Consortās fate to bolster you, Your Highness is bound to achieve great things!"
Hearing this, Prince Jin Yan Zeās smile grew even wider.
"After struggling for so many years, to think the throne ended up being snatched by a worthless imperial sister. So what if Iām a puppet? As long as I can ascend to that supreme position, what does it matter if Iām a puppet for a few years?"
Yan Zeās obsession with the throne bordered on madness and distortion.
Back when Yan Shuzhu ascended the throne,
Yan Ze went straight to his fiefdom at the first possible moment.
Why? Did he give up? How could that be. Yan Ze immediately started plotting how to seize the throne, even if he couldnāt keep it for more than a few years; all he wanted was to sit in that exalted seat, if only for a short while.
"Back then, everyone told me to wait. How to wait? Wait a few hundred years until Iām buried in the ground?"
If the late emperor had become a Grandmaster, heād have two hundred years to live.
Even if Yan Ze couldnāt reach the Grandmaster Realm, pill-taking might have extended his life a bit, and heād still have a slim chance.
But if he ever broke through to become a Land Immortal,
and gained another five hundred yearsāhell, Yan Ze would already be in his grave by then. No amount of pills would keep him alive for five hundred more years.
His obsession with the throne dictated his every move.
And so, Yan Ze decided to bet everythingāfirst build up his forces, then march them on the Imperial City, bargaining for a few years on the throne.
Even if, in the end, his father emerged from seclusion and settled the score with him, at least he would have sat on the throne for a few years. That, to him, made life worthwhileāeven if he died for it.
Thinking to this point,
the warped and obsessive look in Prince Jin Yan Zeās eyes gained an additional edge of madness.
"This old Taoist will assist Your Highness!"
Seeing Yan Ze in such a state, Daoist Mu Cangās expression barely shifted,
as if he had long expected this.
"Do not worry, sir!"
Composing himself, Prince Jin Yan Ze collected his emotions and spoke earnestly to Daoist Mu Cang,
"When I ascend the throne, during those years, the fate of the Great Qian Dynasty will be yours to manipulate as much as you want."
This was the promise Prince Jin Yan Ze had made to Daoist Mu Cang.
It was also the reason why a Grandmaster like Daoist Mu Cang would help Prince Jin Yan Ze at all.
Prince Jin Yan Ze was always a man who believedāāafter Iām dead, let the floods come, I care not.ā
Whether the Great Qian Dynastyās fate would be damaged as a resultāhe could not care less. So long as his own time on the throne was comfortable, what became of the dynasty after his death meant nothing to him.
Prince Jin Yan Ze simply did not care!
"Mr. Mu Cang, are you sure that woman Sisiās fate can truly protect me?"
The concept of fate was always nebulous and illusory.
If not for Daoist Mu Cangās undeniable Grandmaster strength, to bring up something so insubstantial as fate before himā
Yan Ze wouldāve kicked him out of Prince Jinās Mansion long ago.
Even so,
Prince Jin Yan Ze still could not fully suppress his doubts.
"Please be at ease, Your Highness!"
Hearing Yan Zeās doubts, Daoist Mu Cang replied with an air of complete confidence.
"The Princess Consortās fate is exceedingly mysterious. While it canāt help her personally, it does benefit those around her. This kind of special constitution can truly be called one in ten thousand!"
"However, this fate is not something the Princess Consort can control. Only by letting her feel Your Highnessās true affection can it work!"
After Mu Cangās explanation,
Though Yan Ze believed, he still couldnāt help frowning:
"Am I not treating her well enough already?"
Who in all of Prince Jin City did not know how he treated her? When had any other woman ever received such devotion from him before?
"The Princess Consort just doesnāt understand for now. She will, in time, come around."
"Hmph!"
A cold snort.
Clearly, Yan Ze was no longer willing to waste any more time on this topic.
He waved his hand and said curtly,
"Itās late. I wonāt keep you from returning and resting, sir."
"Jiang Jing, you may step down as well."
After Daoist Mu Cang departed, Yan Ze sent Jiang Jing away as well.
Although the arrival of the Embroidered Uniform Guard caught Yan Ze somewhat off guard, it was not enough to cause real panic. As long as the troops he kept were safe, everything else was manageable.
...
At the same time,
Ye Liuyun, following the melody of the zither, had quietly arrived at the rear courtyard of the princeās mansion.
With Ye Liuyunās skills and influence, his movements were utterly silent; not a single soul noticed him slipping through the night.
"Found it!"
The sound of the zither in his ears grew even clearer.
Yet, Ye Liuyun felt this was oddāeven someone like him, with little musical training, could hear the sorrow in these notes. Wasnāt the one playing supposed to be Princess Consort Jin?
According to what people said,
With Prince Jin Yan Ze treating her with such dedication, what reason could she have for such sorrow?
Could it beāthere is some other secret hidden within?