Seeing that things were not unfolding as he had imagined, Wanyan Liang nearly vomited blood in frustration. His expression then twisted into something vicious:
âNow you want me to leave? Fine. But Iâm afraid youâll soon be kneeling, begging for me to return. Hmph! Since youâre so ungrateful, my terms have just gotten steeper. If you want to save your husband, you alone wonât be enoughâbring your sister along. Only when both of you have served me well will I even consider it!â
Wanyan Liang dared to act so brazenly for three reasons:
First, he knew this was a shameful matter for Gebi, and as a woman, her instincts would drive her to conceal it.
Second, he had just received word that, due to her pleas on behalf of Tang Kuo Bian, Emperor Emperor Xizong had forbidden Gebi from entering the palace. Even if she wanted to complain to the emperor, she couldnât.
Third, the removal of Prince Changsheng was already a foregone conclusion. Soon, he would launch his coup, overthrow Emperor Xizong, and take the throne. A mere princess was hardly worth his concern.
The mere thought of possessing both the gentle, elegant elder sister and the fiery, vivacious younger one sent an uncontrollable tremor of excitement through Wanyan Liang.
Outside the door, Wanyan Ping could endure no more. With an angry cry, she drew her sword and charged inside.
Clang!
One of Wanyan Liangâs four elite guards, Tudan Alichuhu, appeared before his master, deflecting Wanyan Pingâs strike with his blade.
Her wrist aching from the impact, Wanyan Ping knew she was no match for him. She could only glare hatefully at Wanyan Liang: âYou beast in human clothing!â
Gebiâs brow furrowed. She raised her voice sharply: âGuards!â
Soon, a large group of Tang Kuo Manorâs guards rushed in. Gebi pointed at Wanyan Liang: âThrow him out.â
Wanyan Liang burst into laughter: âNo need to trouble your menâIâll leave on my own. Just remember my conditions. Bring your sister next time! Hahahahaââ
As he swaggered away, Wanyan Ping trembled with rage, repeatedly trying to lunge at him, only for her sister to subtly restrain her.
âSister, youâre just letting him go like that?â Once Gebi dismissed the servants and guards, leaving only the two sisters in the hall, Wanyan Ping couldnât help but ask.
Gebi sighed: âWanyan Liang travels with his four elite guards, each a master among ten thousand. Outside, an entire contingent of his royal guards stands ready. Even if we fought, we wouldnât be able to stop him. Provoking him further would only put us in greater danger.â
Wanyan Ping knew she was right, but the humiliation burned in her chest. Two imperial princesses, forced into such disgrace by a mere collateral princeâwhat kind of world was this?
âItâs all because our brother is weak and incompetent, favoring such vile men!â Wanyan Ping spat bitterly.
Gebiâs expression darkened with sorrow: âOur brother has always had a passive, indecisive nature, but in recent years, itâs grown worse. He no longer cares for family tiesânot even blood relations.â
âAll he cares about is that throne, terrified someone might threaten him. First, Prince Wei was unjustly executedâfine, let that pass. But Prince Changsheng was completely innocent, and now even brother-in-lawâŠâ The more she spoke, the angrier she became.
To most in the capital, recent events were a bewildering mess. Only a handful of schemers understood the truth. To the sisters, it seemed the emperor had executed Prince Wei himself, then pinned the blame on Prince Changsheng. The only explanation was that Emperor Xizong, consumed by paranoia over his throne, had turned against his own kinâsons, brothers, none were spared.
The weight of this realization left the sisters in heavy silence.
After a long pause, Wanyan Ping finally spoke again, hesitantly broaching the earlier topic: âSister⊠what Wanyan Liang said earlier⊠was it true?â
Gebi nodded: âIt was.â
âWhat?!â Wanyan Ping felt as though thunder had struck her ears. The thought of her admired brother-in-law betraying his wife for power, of her beloved sister suffering under that beastâs defilement, made the world seem to lose all color.
Noticing her sisterâs ashen face, Gebi realized the misunderstanding and quickly pulled her down to sit: âPingâer, itâs not what you think. ListenâŠâ She then recounted the events of that night in detail.
When she heard how her brother-in-law had substituted a courtesan to deceive Wanyan Liang, turning the tables and making him suffer a crushing loss, Wanyan Pingâs expression shifted through a myriad of emotions: âSo⊠Wanyan Liang never touched you, and instead, his own wife slept with brother-in-law?â
Gebiâs cheeks flushed as she nodded. Gentle and kind by nature, she would never have agreed to such a ruthless schemeâwere it not for avenging her husband.
âBrother-in-law is amazing!â Wanyan Pingâs eyes sparkled with excitement. âThat b*stard Wanyan Liang nearly made me explode with rage earlier. Brother-in-law just gave him the perfect payback!â
Raised in the imperial family, Wanyan Ping was no stranger to palace intrigues. Unlike most women, she didnât find it shocking that the man she admired had slept with another womanâespecially when that woman was the wife of a beast like Wanyan Liang!
Gebi hadnât expected such a reaction from her sister and could only laugh awkwardly in response.
Suddenly, Wanyan Pingâs expression shifted again, hesitation clouding her features. Noticing this, Gebi asked softly: âPingâer, whatâs wrong?â
âSister⊠thereâs something Iâve kept buried in my heart. I donât know if I should say it.â The memory of what she had witnessed that morning made her restless.
Gebi smiled gently, taking her hand: âPingâer, you and your brother-in-law are the closest people in the world to me. What couldnât you say?â
Wanyan Ping clenched her teeth: âFine. Since you mentioned brother-in-law⊠I have to ask. Have you done something to betray him?â
Gebiâs face paled.
She thought of the time she had spent living with Song Qingshu. At first, she hadnât known his true identityâbut after discovering it, they had continued as husband and wife. Though she had told herself it was all for the sake of avenging her husband, lately, she had come to a painful realization:
Her body had already betrayed her husband. And now, perhaps even her heart was beginning to as well.
With a quiet sigh, she admitted: âYes. I have done something to betray him.â
Hearing her confession, Wanyan Pingâs expression twisted with conflict: âSister, how could you be so reckless? Brother-in-law has always treated you so well. Why would you do such a thing? And of all people⊠why a rebel, an enemy of our Great Jin Dynasty?â