The atmosphere at the poetry gathering grew tense.
The scholars stood frozen, afraid of being implicated, quickly distancing themselves from Pan Yu.
The Prince of Shuâs face darkened, but there was nothing he could do.
âPan Yu, any last words?â Zhu Yushu sneered, cracking the whip in his hand.
Pan Yu glanced desperately at the Prince of Shu, but the prince remained indifferent. Pan Yu seethed inwardlyâit was the Prince of Shu who had goaded him into this! Without his backing, he would never have dared provoke the Prince of Qi. A hundred lashes would kill him!
âIt was the Prince of Shu!â Pan Yu blurted. âHe told me to do it!â
Gasps filled the room. All eyes turned to the Prince of Shu. Xiao Ming smirked. The scholars of Changâan had no backboneâhe had known Pan Yu would crack under pressure.
Pan Yu was just a pawn. The real target was the Prince of Shu.
Though he had mobilized the people of Qingzhou to collect saltpeter, it wasnât a long-term solution. His demand for gunpowder would only growânot just for his own armies, but to sell to other feudal lords. Relying on scattered civilian sources wouldnât suffice.
The Prince of Shuâs presence in the capital surely meant he was behind the saltpeter obstruction. Now that Xiao Ming had caught him red-handed, he could appeal to Emperor Xiao Wenzuan, forcing the Prince of Shu to lift the restrictions.
âLiar!â The Prince of Shu roared, kicking Pan Yu to the ground. He rained down blows, venting his fury.
âEnough!â Princess Pingyangâs voice cut through like ice. âPrince of Shu, you dare cause trouble at my gathering? I will report this to your father.â
The Prince of Shu paled. Even he feared the Emperor. âAunt, this snake deceived me! I had nothing to do with it!â
âSilence! Iâve heard enough. Leave at once. We will settle this later.â
The Prince of Shu clenched his fists but dared not disobey. As he stormed past Xiao Ming, he hissed, âThis isnât over.â
Xiao Ming didnât even turn his headâjust spat on the ground.
âAs for Pan Yu,â Princess Pingyang declared, âstirring strife among imperial princes is an insult to the royal family. Guards! One hundred lashes!â
Pan Yu collapsed like a corpse.
With the conflict resolved, Princess Pingyang turned to Xiao Ming. âPrince of Qi, as todayâs victors, you and your friends shall join me on the lake cruise. I have matters to discuss.â
The other scholars sighed and dispersed.
Zhu Yushu, Du Boyuan, and Qin Rui were overjoyed, gazing at Xiao Ming with gratitude. After five years, he was still their protector.
Xiao Ming exhaled. His efforts today werenât just for show.
First, he had hoped to catch a glimpse of his betrothed.
But more importantlyâthis was about strategy.
The battle against the barbarians had been a narrow victory. In truth, the enemy commander, Bei Shan, had used Xiao Ming to weaken a rival tribe. Had Beishan committed fully, Qingzhouâs limited ammunition would never have held.
The âgloriousâ victory had drained Xiao Mingâs resources. A few more such battles, and his fiefdom would starve.
Thus, he had devised a two-pronged plan, first to develop Qingzhouâs industry and commerce, and second build a pro-Qingzhou faction in Changâan.
Both served one goalâcapital accumulation.
He needed allies in the court to shield Qingzhou from political storms.
Moreover, Changâan sat atop vast coal reservesâcritical for future steam engines. Local mines alone wouldnât sustain industrialization.
Most crucially, without political backing, his trade ventures would face endless sabotage.
Economically, blocked exports would strangle Qingzhouâs industries. No profits meant no investmentsâjust as Western powers had once forced open markets with cannons. Even today, trade wars sparked global conflicts.
By winning over Zhu Yushu and others, Xiao Ming was carving out his influence in Changâanâjust like other feudal lords.
These men were his first pieces on the board. More would follow.
His true mission in Changâan was only beginning.
Lost in thought, Xiao Ming barely noticed the bead curtains parting.
Princess Pingyang sat at the center. Below her, Princess Xiangcheng smirked.
And across from themâa veiled woman met his gaze.