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In the Jade Water Pavilion, Consort Zhen chatted warmly with Feiyueâer, often asking if she was comfortable.
Xiao Ming sat watching them, quietly planning when to return to Qingzhou. Now that he was married, he saw no reason to stay longer in Changâan.
The recent assassination attempt left him with a shadow over his mind â Changâan was unsafe.
Just like every regional lord tried to avoid leaving their own territory, Xiao Ming felt the same. Once on anotherâs land, he couldnât guarantee his own safety.
Besides, now that he had Feiyueâer as his wife, he didnât want any accidents in Changâan.
While the two ladies laughed, Xiao Ming spoke up: âMother, I plan to return to Qingzhou in five days. I wonât stay longer â this place isnât safe.â
Consort Zhen nodded. She didnât try to stop him. The assassination also worried her deeply.
âYes, better to return early. The waters in Changâan are muddy â every extra day brings danger. Also, your territory needs managing. If left too long unattended, there could be trouble. Prepare and go back soon.â
Feiyueâer knew about the assassination and did not oppose but asked, âHas the assassin been found?â
âAccording to Father, it was either the Second Prince or the Jin merchants colluding with the northern tribes. Both are most likely,â Xiao Ming said thoughtfully.
âThe Second Prince?â Consort Zhen was shocked.
Xiao Ming nodded and told her how the Emperor had tested him about it.
âIf it is the Second Prince, Father likely wants to smooth things over. As the ruler, he wonât want to move against his son and anger the King of Liang. Still, a warning will be given,â Consort Zhen said.
âHmph, I guess Father thinks so too. But if itâs the Second Prince, I wonât compromise. How else can I face the fallen soldiers?â Xiao Mingâs anger rose.
âEven if it was the Second Prince, itâs not treason worthy of death. The worst is to strip his title or exile him,â Feiyueâer said.
Consort Zhen nodded. âFeiyueâer is right. You must not act rashly. Let Father handle it.â She worried Xiao Ming might do something foolish in anger.
Xiao Ming frowned. âYes, Mother.â
After chatting more with Consort Zhen, Xiao Ming and Feiyueâer rose to leave. They couldnât stay long in the palace.
âMother must be lonely here alone in the deep palace, and youâre not with her,â Feiyueâer said thoughtfully on the way back.
âKings are most heartless. But what can be done? The only thing I can do is raise my own status. âMotherâs status depends on her son,â so Iâll try to make her life easier in the palace, free from other consortsâ bullying.â
Feiyueâer often talked with her sister and knew the palaceâs dark sides. Still, her sister hoped one day to be the perfect Empress.
Sometimes, Feiyueâer couldnât understand â was power really that important?
Back at the mansion, Xiao Ming ordered Ziyuan and Lu Luo to count the wedding gifts and prepare to return to Qingzhou.
Feiyueâer had gotten to know Ziyuan and Lu Luo.
She was gentle and kind. After chatting, the two maids happily called her âPrincess Consort.â
Watching this, Xiao Ming nodded in satisfaction.
For a man, a good wife who can manage the household is priceless.
Though their marriage was political, he hoped for peace at home.
After long days of hardship, who wants chaos returning home?
After talking a while, Feiyueâer quickly took on the role of wife, eagerly helping count the gift list. To her, these things now belonged to them.
This gave Xiao Ming even more peace of mind, and he smiled.
Thinking of the gift list from Emperor Xiao Wenxuan, Xiao Ming pulled it out and scanned it.
He laughed. The Emperor had been very generous â sixty thousand taels of gold, five thousand bolts of cloth, and hundreds of precious jewels. He was well fed.
The final wedding event of the morning ended. That afternoon, Xiao Ming and Feiyueâer counted the gifts.
Sixty tables hosted six hundred guests â nearly all of Changâanâs elites.
They worked until evening, tallying the giftsâ value at around three million taels of silver â a great haul.
Though most gifts needed selling to convert, Xiao Ming was pleased with the amount.
As the group was happily busy, someone suddenly entered the mansion.
It was Li San. After the assassination, Xiao Ming had secretly sent Li San to investigate. Li San had been working tirelessly and even contacted Wang Xuan in Qingzhou for help.
Seeing Li San, Xiao Ming led him into the main hall. Feiyueâer wisely excused herself to the bridal room.
âYour Highness, Wang Xuanâs men have caught a Jin merchant who supplied tribesmen to the Crown Prince,â Li San, tired from travel, said firmly.
âCaught?â Xiao Mingâs eyes narrowed.
âYes. Wang Xuan planted spies in the tribesâ territory and soon uncovered the merchantâs background. This merchant even dealt with our Chamber of Commerce, breaking rules by smuggling liquor onto the grasslands. Li Kaiyuan has wanted to punish him for some time,â Li San explained.
âWhat about the capture?â Xiao Ming knew of the merchant. Many in the Qingzhou Chamber despised these Jin merchants, calling them traitors for selling contraband to the tribes, indirectly aiding their rise.
Li San said, âBetween Liang and Prince Yongâs territories lies a lawless village where many Jin merchants gather. Goods pass through there, but rivalries among the merchants exist. We had Li Kaiyuan bribe one Jin merchant for information, and we successfully captured the target. Heâs now outside Changâan, awaiting your orders.â
âWell done,â Xiao Ming praised.
From the Emperorâs tone, Xiao Ming knew Xiao Wenxuan intended to downplay the matter â he wanted stability, not chaos.
But for Xiao Ming, this was a grudge he couldnât let go.