To Wanyan Pingâs shock, a miracle actually happened!
The guards dispersed one after another, their expressions wooden, as if the prison break had never occurred.
âSee? I wasnât lying. I can leave anytime I want. The reason Iâm staying here is because I have to.â Song Qingshu turned back and smiled at Wanyan Ping.
But Wanyan Ping felt a chill run down her spine. The brother-in-law she had always known suddenly seemed like a complete stranger. Instinctively, she took a step back, putting distance between them.
Song Qingshu sighed. âI know you have many questions, but this isnât the place. Go home and protect your sister first. Once everything is settled, Iâll explain everything in detail.â
Wanyan Ping nodded mechanically. Even after leaving the prison and stepping into the sunlight, she remained in a daze, moving toward the Tang Kuo residence as if in a trance.
The servants of the Tang Kuo household were familiar with their mistressâs younger sister, so no one stopped her or announced her arrival. As she wandered through the estate, she suddenly snapped back to realityâ
âSister! My sister must know something!â
She grabbed a servant and asked, âWhere is my sister?â
âThe mistress is receiving a guest in the main hall.â
âWhat guest?â Wanyan Ping frowned.
âI believe itâs Prince Hailing.â
Wanyan Pingâs heart skipped a beat, and she hurried toward the hall.
*****
Inside the hall, Gebi stared at the man who had murdered her husband, barely managing to suppress her emotions as she forced a faint smile. âTo what do I owe the honor of Prince Hailingâs visit?â
Wanyan Liang noticed her unnatural expression but assumed it was due to exhaustion from her husbandâs imprisonment. Even so, her beauty remained undiminished, only adding a pitiable charm that made her even more alluring.
âWhat a divine gift to men.â
Wanyan Liang marveled inwardly, recalling âthat nightâ when he had ridden her to his heartâs content. A surge of conquest and pride welled up within him.
âI heard about Brother Tang Kuoâs troubles and was worried you might be overwhelmed with grief, so I brought some tonics to check on you,â he replied smoothly.
Gebi glanced at the gifts beside him, suppressing her disgust. âThank you for your kindness, but Iâm fine. With no men in the household now, itâs improper to entertain you for long. Please forgive my rudeness.â
âAs soon as he leaves, Iâll burn everything he broughtâno, even the chair he sat on!â
Wanyan Liang was taken aback by her blunt dismissal, but her coldness only fueled his desire. He had bedded countless women, and those who threw themselves at him had long lost their appeal. Only by slowly conquering a woman like herâbody and soulâcould he savor true satisfaction.
Unfazed, he said, âI came not only to see you but also to ask if you truly wish to save Tang Kuo Bian.â
Gebiâs heart stirred. She had been agonizing over this very matter and was no longer in a hurry to send him away. âDoes Your Highness have a way?â
âA way? Of course.â Wanyan Liang deliberately paused, heightening her anticipation.
Gebiâs delicate brows furrowed slightly as a sense of foreboding crept in. Still, she played along. âPlease enlighten me.â
âAh!â Wanyan Liang sighed theatrically. âThis case is the Emperorâs will. Saving him wonât be easy.â
Gebi replied coolly, âYour Highness has always been resourceful. Surely this isnât beyond your means.â
Wanyan Liang frowned, realizing his usual tactics werenât working on her.
âTime to change approach.â
âSince weâre speaking frankly, Iâll be direct. I âcanâ save Tang Kuo Bian, but why should I take such a risk to rescue your husband?â
Gebi sneered inwardly
. âThe fox has finally shown its tail.â
âFrom the sound of it, you want compensation. What exactly do you desire?â
Wanyan Liang grew increasingly uneasy. Gebi was far calmer than he had expectedânothing like the distraught woman he had imagined. But since everything was under his control, he decided to cut to the chase.
âYouâre a smart woman. You know what I want.â
Gebiâs expression turned icy. âForgive my dullness, but I truly donât know what âyouâ want.â
She deliberately dropped the respectful tone, signaling the end of pretense.
âIf you insist on playing dumb, Iâll spell it out.â Wanyan Liang let out a grating laugh. âI want âyouâ. Spend one night with me, and Iâll save your husband.â
Gebi parted her ruby lips and uttered one crisp word:
âLeave.â
Wanyan Liang was stunned. He hadnât expected such an immediate, unwavering rejection. âDonât you want to save your husband?â
âMy husband was already murdered by you!â
But Gebi knew exposing this now would only bring harm, especially to Song Qingshu. Suppressing her rage, she replied coldly, âMy husband is a true man. I know he would never agree to trade my virtue for his life. Say no more. If you donât leave now, Iâll have you thrown out.â
Though Wanyan Liang held great power, this was still her homeâthe ancestral residence of the Tang Kuo clan. Killing him might be impossible with his guards, but expelling him was well within her means.
ââA true manâ?â Wanyan Liang burst into exaggerated laughter as if hearing the worldâs greatest joke. âMy dear sister, donât act so chaste. Do you know that your âtrue manâ of a husband âalready gave you to meâ in exchange for his allegiance?â
âRemember that night I stayed at your estate? Did you really think it was Tang Kuo Bian who entered your room? Let me enlighten youââheâ was the one who led me to your door. After he spoke to you, âIâ was the one who went in.â
âTsk, tsk, tsk. You were so wild that nightâyour gasping whispers, your glistening skin, your boundless passion. Even now, the memory excites me.â
Wanyan Liang unleashed a torrent of words, revealing every detail of that night. He expected Gebi to break down on the spot, allowing him to shatter her defenses and claim the prize he had long coveted.
Yet from start to finish, Gebiâs expression remained indifferentâalmost devoid of any reaction.
âAre you done?â she said flatly. âIf so, get out.â
Wanyan Ping, who had just arrived near the hall, heard everything clearly. She stood frozen as if struck by lightning, her mind screaming only one thought:
âImpossible! Absolutely impossible! My brother-in-law could never be such a man!â