Changâan, Chengqing Hall.
Facing the court officials and generals, Xiao Wenxuan angrily threw the memorial scroll at the feet of the Third Prince.
âLook at this. This is the memorial just submitted by the Wei King. This is the Chu King youâve been so desperately defending. Your uncle has embarrassed me like this,â Xiao Wenxuan said furiously.
The Third Princeâs face paled. He crouched down to pick up the memorial, but just one glance at its contents made his expression change drastically.
The Fourth Prince glanced at the Third Prince with a mocking smile. Now that the Second Prince was gone from court, the Crown Princeâs position was stable, and the Fourth Prince could only compete against the Third Prince.
Even if he could never become emperor, he still hoped to perform well enough so that Xiao Wenxuan would grant him a prosperous fief.
âFather, although Uncle lost to the Dutch, he did so for the dignity of the Great Yu Empire. He fought against the Dutch, and though defeated, his honor remains intact,â the Third Prince said urgently.
He knew very well that his current smooth sailing in court was entirely because the Chu King backed him up. Now that the Chu King was defeated by the Dutch, his standing among the ministers had certainly diminished.
Especially since the memorial reported that hundreds of warships lost to a mere ten Dutch warshipsâthis was particularly embarrassing.
âThe Third Prince is so silver-tongued. The Chu King has betrayed the nation and lost the countryâs honor, yet Your Highness praises him like a national hero. Shameful!â an official in a red robe shouted angrily.
After this official spoke, the Fourth Prince smiled. The northern and southern vassal kings had always been at odds because they understood the Chu Kingâs shady dealings over the years and secretly wished for unrest in the north.
Now that the Chu King was defeated by the Dutch, they were naturally delighted and took the opportunity to mock him.
The Third Princeâs face darkened like pig liver upon hearing this, but he also knew he was in the wrong this time. However, he was not one to be bullied and retorted angrily, âZheng Hongwen, donât spout your cold remarks. At least the Chu King dared to fight the Dutch. You all just hide behind and watch the show. If you have the ability, which one of you dares to face the Dutch in battle?â
At these words, the court fell into silence. Seeing this, the Third Prince sneered, âWhat? No one dares?â
Xiao Wenxuan frowned. The Great Yu Empire had never really had a formal navy. If there was a navy at all, it was only those of the Chu King, the Wei King, and the Yan King.
Among them, the Wei King and Chu King were the strongest coastal lords. Now that the Chu King had been defeated, only the Wei King remained with a fleet of considerable scale, as far as he knew.
But he also understood that what the Chu King couldnât accomplish, the Wei King could not either. The Third Princeâs accusations left all the ministers speechless, and Xiao Wenxuan himself was embarrassed.
âIs there really no one in the entire Great Yu Empire who can fight the Dutch?â Xiao Wenxuan also asked.
The Third Prince then said, âFather, the Qi Kingâs fief is also by the sea. Since the Qi King has been able to drive away barbarians, he may be able to drive away the Dutch as well. Why not let the Qi King try?â
âHow ridiculous. The Qi Kingâs fief has only been stable for two years. Where would he get warships to fight the Dutch?â Fei Ji said.
âThird Prince, the issue now is the unfair treaty proposed by the Dutch after the Chu Kingâs defeat,â Fei Ji continued.
âExactly. The Dutch are using the Chu King to demand from the emperor that the Great Yu Empire exempt Dutch ships from taxes, open six coastal cities as trade ports, and forbid any taxation on Dutch goods. This unfair treaty is all the Chu Kingâs fault.â
âExactly. Third Prince, what do you propose we do?â
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The court immediately descended into chaos.
The Third Princeâs face grew increasingly grim. Now that the Dutch had defeated the Chu King and demanded that the entire Great Yu Empire be treated as the Dutchâs most favored nationâjust like Chuâthis was no longer a matter concerning only Chu but the whole empire.
The court had just shaken off the barbariansâ annual tributes. Now it had to face such a humiliating treaty. Naturally, the blame centered on the Chu King.
âFather, for now, the only option is to temporarily accept the Dutch demands. The Great Yu Empire has no navy capable of defeating the Dutch. If we refuse, the Dutch will continue to harass our coastal regions,â the Third Prince hesitated.
Hearing this, Luo Quan immediately shouted angrily, âYour Majesty, absolutely not! The Great Yu Empire has just defeated the barbarians and avenged past humiliations. How can we suffer such disgrace again? The Chu King lost only one-tenth of his ships and still has the strength to continue fighting. We should let the Chu King keep battling the Dutch and have the Wei King cooperate to attack the Dutch together.â
Xiao Wenxuan frowned. Looking at the Third Prince and then the ministers who were all enraged, he said, âEnough arguing. I will think over this matter before making a decision. Any other business? If not, court is adjourned.â
At this moment, Fei Ji stepped forward and said, âYour Majesty, I have some good news.â
âWhat good news? Speak,â Xiao Wenxuanâs expression softened a little.
Fei Ji said, âYour Majesty, recently something called âpotatoesâ has been brought from the Qi Kingâs fief. This thing tastes quite good. Now many merchants in Changâan are selling it. I wonder if Your Majesty has tried it.â
âHahaha, Iâve been eating it these past couple of days. The Qi King sent me some and even instructed how to prepare it. I had never tried this before, but these potato fries suit my taste quite well,â Xiao Wenxuan said, his mood lightening. Among the princes, only the Qi King could bring him some joy.
Fei Ji smiled, âI have also tasted some. The flavor is indeed extraordinary. However, it is said these potatoes come from overseas and that the Qi King took them from barbarians.â
âTook them by force?â Xiao Wenxuan was surprised.
âYes, Your Majesty. It is said the Qi King dispatched three warships to the Southern Seas, sank the foreign barbariansâ warships, and seized the potatoes. It is said these barbarians and the Dutch come from the same place,â Fei Ji said.
âOh? I didnât know about this,â Xiao Wenxuan said.
Fei Ji nodded. âThis was a curious story my daughter told me in her letter. I didnât expect the Qi King to be so brave and fierce at sea.â
âSo you mean the Qi King can defeat the Dutch?â the Third Prince scoffed.
âNot necessarily impossible. But Your Majesty, Qi has always lacked shipyards. If the court can help the Qi King build more shipyards, who knows, the Qi King might be able to make a name for himself at sea as well,â Fei Ji said.
Indeed, Fei Yueâer had sent this letter, but its content was instructed by Xiao Ming.
When Xiao Ming learned of the Chu Kingâs defeat, he had Fei Yueâer send this letter to Changâan, using this opportunity to request court support for shipyards in Qingzhou.
It was for this reason he brought this matter up now.
Xiao Wenxuanâs expression shifted slightly. He no longer trusted the Chu King, and the Wei King was also untrustworthy now. Only Xiao Ming gave him confidence.
So he said, âFei Zhongshu makes a good point. No matter what, we must never compromise with the Dutch this time.â
TN: The term
âZhongshuâ (äžäčŠ)
historically refers to a central government office or secretariat in imperial China, often translated as
âCentral Secretariatâ
or
âSecretariat.â