A chorus of ghostly wails rang in his ears, and the memory of that explosion experiment came rushing back again.
âWhat a familiar experience,â Xiao Ming thought. As he stood and patted himself down, he was overcome with a surreal feeling â he was alive!
In front of him, Li San was straddling Li Kaiyuan, punching his face over and over again.
The dock was in chaos. Qin familyâs merchant ship was slowly sinking in flames, and the violent explosion had affected nearby vessels as well.
From time to time, cries of agony echoed from within the ships.
âQin Chuan Yun, the steppe tribes â youâve succeeded in enraging this prince.â Xiao Mingâs eyes were hollow, and his quiet voice sounded as though it had risen from the abyss.
He kicked Li San. âEnough. Is this really the time for internal strife? I donât care how you do it. You must bring Qin Chuan Yun back to me. I want his corpse hung from the gates of Cangzhou City!â
Li San got up, seething. Had it not been for Li Kaiyuanâs words defending the Qin family, they never would have entered the ship in the first place.
Had Xiao Ming not been familiar with the scent of gunpowder, if it had been any other out-of-touch prince, the three of them would have perished aboard.
âYour Highness, Iâll go now. If I canât catch Qin Chuan Yun, you can chop off my head and feed it to the dogs!â
Li San was nearly exploding with rage. This would ruin Xiao Mingâs trust in him going forward.
He said nothing more, turning with the secret guards to rush back into the city.
Li Kaiyuan, his face battered and swollen like a pigâs head, crawled over to grab Xiao Mingâs leg and sobbed, âYour Highness, I really didnât know Qin Chuan Yun was so vicious! Your Highness!â
Xiao Ming gave him a cold stare. Dealing with such an idiotic ally was exhausting. He kicked Li Kaiyuan in the rear. âDonât blame me for not trusting you. Until this is all cleared up, youâll have to spend a few days in prison. Itâs not just Li San â even I canât help but suspect you.â
He had to admit, it was Li Kaiyuan who had led him step by step into that shipâs hold. It was difficult not to be suspicious.
âIâm innocent, Your Highness! I only wanted to make you happyâŠâ Li Kaiyuan wailed.
Xiao Ming couldnât be bothered with him. The royal guards immediately took Li Kaiyuan away.
Recalling what had just happened, Xiao Ming still felt a lingering fear. On the adjacent ship, the explosion had shattered everything. It seemed the gunpowder had been ignited from that neighboring vessel.
That was why they hadnât noticed in time. If not for the faint scent of powder on that old stewardâs hands, he truly would have died there.
Back in the city.
Xiao Ming went straight to the prison. Li San had already arrested all the suspicious merchants and was subjecting them to intense interrogation.
The man in charge of extracting confessions was one of Li Sanâs men, called Liuzi.
âYour Highness,â Liuzi said, âthey finally talked. These bastards really wouldnât admit anything until we started slicing skin. Theyâve been carrying messages for the local gentry. The barbarians gave them plenty of benefits in exchange for information. They were instructed to sabotage Your Highnessâs supply lines and even assassinate you. Whoever did the most would be rewarded with land in Qingzhou once the barbarians took over.â
He threw a bloodied knife on the ground, still clinging with bits of human flesh. This cruel punishment was one that Xiao Ming had personally taught Li San.
Clearly, Li San had been absolutely furious this time.
âDid you find out how Qin Chuan Yun got his gunpowder?â Xiao Mingâs face flickered in the firelight of the torches in the cell.
âYes,â Liuzi answered. âThe barbarians gave him the formula. Damn traitors, all of them.â
âDonât let them die just yet,â Xiao Ming said with a chilly expression as he turned to leave the prison. âI still have use for them.â
âGuard against all dangers, yet still fall to treachery from within.â
Xiao Ming had taken a heavy blow this time. But what enraged him the most wasnât even the loss â it was the traitors willing to sell their souls for foreign gold.
These dogs, these traitors. They ate Da Yuâs rice, drank Da Yuâs water, walked on Da Yuâs land â and yet, just for a few scraps from foreigners, they were willing to see their people slaughtered and their homeland ruined.
He could endure many things â but not this.
The explosion at the dock had also alarmed Niu Ben and the others. They entered Qingzhou City on horseback at full speed.
In the Governorâs Office, they saw Xiao Ming, looking worse for wear.
âYour Highness, what happened?â Lu Fei asked in shock.
Niu Ben, too, uncharacteristically showed concern. âYour HighnessâŠâ
Pang Yukun had already been briefed. He explained how Qin Chuan Yun had set a trap in an attempt to kill Xiao Ming.
âThat bastard Li Kaiyuan!â Lu Fei shouted. âIâll go finish him right now!â
âDonât make trouble,â Niu Ben said sternly. âThis is the time for unity, not vengeance. Thatâs exactly what the enemy wants. This whole thing just shows how deep Qin Chuan Yunâs deceit runs â one step after another. No one could have seen it coming.â
âExactly,â Luo Xin added. âFirst they burned the grain depot, then used Li Kaiyuan to lure His Highness into a trap. They knew how much hope His Highness had placed on the Qin family. Of course he would come personally â and they were waiting.â
Xiao Ming, now calmer, said, âEnough with hindsight. Li San is already on his trail. The rest of you, donât sit idle. Bring Qin Chuan Yun back.â
Niu Ben nodded. The three men saluted and left.
Pang Yukun turned to Xiao Ming. âYour Highness, the gentry will never stop. And with more traitors appearing by the day, we canât just keep reacting. We have to strike first.â
âThatâs why I came to find you. Today, draft a decree to announce to all six prefectures: traitors will die.â
âFrom this day forward, any suspicious individuals can be apprehended by the people and turned over to local authorities. Anyone found to be a spy for the barbarians â those who report them will be rewarded handsomely. Also, villages are permitted to form local militias to defend their land and keep order.â
âMilitias?â Pang Yukunâs eyes lit up. âThatâs a new one. Brilliant. That way each village has its own self-defense force.â
Xiao Ming sighed. This wasnât his preferred approach, but against those who would betray their country for glory, he had no choice but to involve the people.
He then explained how the militias would work.
In short, they were to be locally organized self-defense groups. In wartime, theyâd repel invaders. In peacetime, theyâd patrol and maintain order in their own areas.
âThink of it as a wartime strategy,â Xiao Ming said. âWeâre mobilizing the strength of the people. With this, weâll have the support of all one million households across the six prefectures.â
Pang Yukun nodded, eyes shining. âAnd itâll suppress those rebellious gentry as well. Truly killing two birds with one stone.â