In the end, Song Qingshu casually dismissed the jailers with a few words.
Watching Wanyan Chongjie pouting in frustration and Pucha Alihuâs strange expression, he suppressed a laugh and said, âAlright, alright. They didnât mean anything by it. Donât take it to heart.â
Pucha Alihu smiled faintly. The trials of recent years had long taught her to remain unshaken by minor incidentsâthis wasnât even a ripple in the pond, and she quickly put it out of her mind.
But Wanyan Chongjie was different. Perhaps due to her motherâs past and the rumors she had grown up hearingâmany of which involved insinuations about mother and daughterâshe was particularly sensitive about such matters. She snorted angrily, âYou must be enjoying this. We came here out of kindness to see you, and instead, we ended up boosting your reputation.â
Song Qingshu chuckled. âAfter all, weâre acquainted. Whatâs the harm in letting a friend bask in some glory?â
âFriend?â That word only stoked Wanyan Chongjieâs anger further. âWhat kind of friend poisons someone?â The memory of how Song Qingshu had forced them to take the Three Corpse Brain Holy Pill still rankled.
âChongjie!â Pucha Alihu quickly tugged at her daughterâs sleeve. More mature in her thinking, she understood that Song Qingshuâs actions had been a necessity under those circumstances. Arguing about it now was pointless. There were more pressing matters. âYoung Master Song, we came to ask why you would act so recklesslyârisking yourself for the sake of Prince Changsheng?â
This was the advantage of the Three Corpse Brain Holy Pill. Whether they liked it or not, their fates were now bound to Song Qingshuâs. If he prospered, so would they. If he died⊠with no one to provide the antidote, they would die as well. That was why they had rushed to question him the moment they heard of his predicament.
âMother, didnât you hear what those jailers said? Lady Taohua came to see him. He mustâve lost his head over her and ended up in this mess,â Wanyan Chongjie sneered.
Song Qingshu smiled faintly but didnât argue.
Pucha Alihu, however, cut her daughter off. âNonsense. Young Master Song isnât that kind of man. He must have his own reasons.â Though her daughterâs beauty now rivaled her own, when it came to judging men, the gap between them was vast. Despite Song Qingshuâs occasionally frivolous demeanor, Pucha Alihu could see something in his clear eyes that others missed. She was certain he wasnât the type to let lust cloud his judgment. (G: cough!)
Wanyan Chongjie wanted to retort, but having only recently reconciled with her mother, she bit back her words to avoid disrespecting her.
âBack then, Madam called me your confidant. Now, I must say the sameâno one understands me better than you.â Song Qingshu rose to his feet. âIndeed, I anticipated this situation. Being thrown into prison was part of my plan.â
His main reason for doing this was to avoid taking the fall for Emperor Xizong and Wanyan Liang. Prince Changsheng had a reputation for virtue, and everyone knew he had been framed. Killing him as Emperor Xizong desired would have been easy, but afterward, Song Qingshu would have been branded the executioner in the public eye.
In this worldâs feudal hierarchy, subjects instinctively avoided blaming the emperor, and since Wanyan Liang had remained hidden in the shadows, few knew his role in the affair. In the end, Tang Kuo Bian would have borne the brunt of the blame.
In Song Qingshuâs new plan, Tang Kuo Bianâs reputation was crucialâit couldnât afford such a stain. Instead, he decided to flip the script, allowing the usually insignificant Tang Kuo Bian to seize a moment of glory.
As for the risks involved, Song Qingshu glanced at the prison bars and let out a disdainful chuckle.
Wanyan Chongjie couldnât hold back any longer. âYou make it sound so impressive, like everythingâs part of your grand scheme. But the reality is, youâre locked in the imperial prison, one step away from losing your head!â
âThis prison canât hold me. I come and go as I please.â Song Qingshuâs voice carried an innate arrogance. âIn fact, I need to go meet someone now. You two should come with me.â
With that, he struck the cell door, and the lock snapped in two.
Pucha Alihu paled. âYoung Master, what are you doing? I know your martial arts are extraordinary, but openly breaking out of the imperial prison will make you a wanted man across the entire Dynasty. Please reconsider!â
Wanyan Chongjie, however, was exhilarated, dismissing her motherâs worries. Having witnessed Song Qingshuâs skills, she half-hoped he would lead her straight to Prince Hailingâs manor to slaughter that beast and exact vengeance.
Song Qingshu shook his head slightly. âDonât worry, Madam. Itâs not as serious as you think. Follow me.â He strode ahead without hesitation. After exchanging a glance, Pucha Alihu and her daughter had no choice but to follow.
Soon, they encountered a prison guard. The manâs face darkened as he reached for his blade, ready to raise the alarmâuntil his eyes met Song Qingshuâs. He froze momentarily, then returned to his post as if nothing had happened.
Pucha Alihuâs heart had been in her throat, but now she was stunned.
Even Wanyan Chongjie was wide-eyed in disbelief. She had expected a fierce battle, yet this was the outcome?
Had Song Qingshu bribed the guards? Noâthat guard had clearly been about to draw his weapon. So why had he suddenly stood down?
By the time they walked out of the prison, both women felt as though they were dreaming. Every guard along the way had ignored them, allowing the trio to stroll out unchallenged!
âHow did you do that?â Wanyan Chongjie grabbed Song Qingshuâs arm, her face alight with excitement and curiosity.
Song Qingshu shook his head with a smile. âSecrets are what make a man mysterious and alluring.â
âMean!â Wanyan Chongjie stamped her foot in frustration.
Pucha Alihu, who had spent years walking a tightrope and knew the value of caution, tugged at her daughter, signaling her to drop the subject.
âYoung Master mentioned meeting someone earlier. Who might that be?â she asked instead.
Song Qingshu gazed in the direction of Prince Hailingâs manor. âYouâve always resented me for stopping you from seeking revenge, thinking I was just stringing you along. Today, Iâll let you get a taste of vengeance in advance.â
Pausing, he suddenly wrapped an arm around each w0manâs waist. Both stiffened, ready to protestâuntil he said, âI canât stay away from the prison for too long without raising suspicion. We need to move quickly.â