Chapter 438: Shouldering Too Much
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation , Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
In the Chu State, within the Imperial Palace.
The Imperial Guard hurried towards the Imperial study.
The morning court session had just ended, and the ministers walked out of the main hall of court affairs in twos and threes.
âIt has already been so long, and His Majesty is still unwilling to announce the news of the Empressâs passing publicly. How long will the Imperial Haremâs palace remain empty?â
âYour Lordship, you must be more mindful of your words. The last time someone mentioned this, His Majesty flew into a rage and ordered the Imperial Guards to drag him out and beat him with the pole immediately. He said the fellow was cursing the Empress. Who still dares to mention this matter now?â
A few heads leaned closer.
âHow about Duke Jingguo⊠he didnât do anything either?â
âDuke Jingguo probably doesnât want to get embroiled in this mess. Letâs wait and see.â
The rushing Imperial Guard gradually strode further and further away as the ministers discussed in low voices.
Xiao Jin had just sat down in the Imperial study when Zhang Shuming walked in.
âYour Majesty, thereâs an Imperial Guard outside requesting an audience.â Xiao Jin picked up a memorial without looking up. âSend him in.â The Imperial Guard walked into the inner hall and reported loudly, âYour Majesty, an hour ago, your humble servant found a messenger pigeon outside the palace gates. There was a letter tied to the leg of the messenger pigeon When I took out the letter and saw that it was an unusual message, I did not dare to delay and brought it over to Your Majesty immediately.â Xiao Jin raised his eyebrows when he heard that. There was no emotion in his eyes. âWhat was the message?â
The Imperial Guard answered, âThe message says that Her Imperial Highness the Empress is still alive.â
Xiao Jinâs face froze and then he sprang up from the dragon throne. âBring it over.â
The Imperial Guard immediately handed over the letter.
Xiao Jin took the letter and read it. It was written in unfamiliar handwriting but it clearly stated that Su Ying was still alive and she was in Jin City now. â Jin City was Xiao Jinâs former fiefdom. No matter what route she took from Aquarius River, it was impossible for her to end up in Jin City.
Zhang Shuming glanced at the letter from the side. âYour Majesty, the source of this news is unknown. We canât trust it so easily.â
Xiao Jin wasnât stupid, so not surprisingly, he wouldnât believe the contents so easily. âDid you see anyone suspicious?â
âYour Majesty, when I was patrolling, I didnât find any suspicious characters.
This messenger pigeon was picked up at the foot of the city wall.â
Xiao Jin slowly clenched the note in his hand. âI understand. You may leave. If you find anything unusual again, inform me immediately.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
After the Imperial Guard excused himself, Zhang Shuming brought tea and placed it by Xiao Jinâs hand. âYour Majesty, have some tea.â
Xiao Jin waved his hand dismissively and unfolded the letter in his hand again. When Zhang Shuming saw this, he couldnât help saying, âYour Majesty, this thing is probably a trap.â
âIf itâs a trap, they will try again if they fail the first time. I want to see whoâs behind this plot.â Xiao Jin firmly believed that Su Ying was still alive, but he would never believe this piece of news so easily.
Zhang Shuming let out a sigh of relief inwardly when he saw that Xiao Jin did not fall for the trap. His Majesty seemed to have changed into a different person during this period when the Empress was not around . He spent most of his time dealing with state affairs and the rest of his time teaching the young First Prince. He sat alone on the bed at night and it was not known if he slept It had only been a short while, but he looked like he had lost a lot of weight. Sigh! Speaking of which, the young First Prince was quite pitiful too. Now, he only had eight hours to sleep and two hours to eat every day. The rest of the time, he was practically studying endlessly. Other than that, he would also have four hours to listen to the Emperor and the ministers discuss state affairs in the Imperial study every day.
The young First Prince did not complain about such a tiring daily schedule, but the smile on his young tender face was increasingly seen less often.
Xiao Jin didnât tell the two children about Su Yingâs incident, and the two children surprisingly didnât ask either. The trio of father and children seemed to have reached some kind of tacit understanding. It was as if she would always be there if someone didnât mention it.
In the silence, a tiny figure arrived outside the Imperial study.
âYour Majesty, His Highness the First Prince has arrived,â Zhang Shuming reminded him softly.
Xiao Jin clenched the letter in his hand and allowed the older child Ji to enter the hall.
âGreetings, Emperor Father.â
âCome and sit down. Have you read all the memorials that I asked you to read yesterday?â
Ji nodded. âI have read all of them.â
Xiao Jin murmured an acknowledgment.
âEmperor Father, after I finished reading the memorials last night, I wrote a summary of two of them. Emperor Father, please take a look.â
Xiao Jin was somewhat surprised as he took the paper from the childâs hand and read it.
At Jiâs current age, it was impossible for Xiao Jin to test the childâs understanding of the state affairs. He only wanted Ji to be able to recognize all the words in the memorials. After understanding the contents of the memorial Ji had to do a summary of the contents. If he could summarize it well, it meant â that he had improved again.
The summary was very immature, but it was already a very rare achievement for someone at Jiâs age.
Ji stood in the hall with a hint of nervousness in his big eyes.
Itâs not bad,â Xiao Jin said in affirmation after reading it.
Upon hearing Xiao Jinâs praise, Ji smiled as if he had been relieved of a heavy burden. âI will continue to work hard.â
Xiao Jin told the child to sit down beside him. When he saw that there were faint dark circles under his eyes at such a young age, Xiao Jin could not help but feel sorry for him. âYou didnât sleep well at night?â
Ji replied softly, âI slept a little later than usual because I was writing the summary last night. I will be able to make up for it after an afternoon nap later.â
Xiao Jin held his tiny hand. âJi, Father knows that you are already working very hard. If youâre really tired, take a break.â
Ji, however, held Xiao Jinâs hand with determination in his eyes. âEmperor Father, itâs more tiring for you. I must learn more and know more so that I can share more of the burden with Emperor Father. That way, Emperor Father wonât be so tired.â
Xiao Jin felt very gratified inwardly as he hugged Ji. âSilly childâŠâ
âEmperor Father, donât worry. I am not tired. I like to read and listen to Teacherâs lessons. I want to learn many things. In the future, I can protect Emperor Father, protect Ling, and protect⊠MotherâŠâ Jiâs voice began choking when his words reached this point.
He knew. He knew everything. Those people would always whisper behind his back that his mother had fallen into the very huge flood waters and would never come back again. When he heard it, he would scold them angrily and tell them loudly that his mother would be fine and that she would definitely come back!
It was just like how she and Emperor Father had fallen into the water back then and returned!
Grandma Zhao and the others would always cry secretly behind Lingâs and his backs. He was also very angry about this. Mother clearly had not rushed back, so why were they crying?
Ji was very angry, and he was also angry at himself. If he was already grown up and could share his Emperor Fatherâs worries, then he would be the one helping his father. That way, his mother would not have left the palace and would not have gotten into danger!
Therefore, Ji worked hard to learn the words and studied diligently. He hoped that he could learn more and grow up to be his Emperor Fatherâs helper. That way, his mother would be able to come back!
Childrenâs thoughts were always filled with a level of maturity that was tinged with incomprehensible naivety.
Xiao Jinâs heart ached terribly for this childâs maturity which did not match his age. However, as the eldest son, this was also the path that he had to take.
âYour mother will definitely return.â
Ji lifted his head from Xiao Jinâs embrace. This was the first time Xiao Jin had mentioned this matter to his child since Su Ying disappeared.
âI also think that Mother will definitely return. Mother also told me not to worry about her.. She will be back soon!â
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