Chapter 754: Chapter 716: The Empress in Critical Condition (Part 2)
Yang Xueru, failing to garner favor from Chief Minister Yang, disregarded the fact that her chest wound had not yet healed, brushed aside the maidservant, and hurriedly sought out Song Wei.
Seeing her, Song Wei was quite surprised, "What brings Miss Yang here in person?"
Yang Xueruâs face was full of worry, and as soon as she spoke, her voice was tinged with tears, "Song Shaoqing, I beg you, please save the Crown Prince!"
Seeing her knees soften as if to kneel, Wen Wan quickly held her up, "Miss Yang, your grandfather is the current Grand Secretary. In terms of power and influence, no one in the court can compare to him. Why do you not seek his help, but come to ask my husband instead?"
Yang Xueru was caught speechless by the question.
Previously overwhelmed by concern, she hadnât given it much thought, but now she realized that Song Wei belonged to the Crown Prince Faction, while her grandfather, Chief Minister Yang, had always paved the way for the Second Prince.
Chief Minister Yang and Song Wei were politically opposed, and she, being the granddaughter of the Yang Family, coming uninvited to seek Song Weiâs help was bound to arouse suspicion.
However, if she didnât ask Song Wei, given her grandfatherâs stance, he might even wish for the Crown Prince to be deposed because of this.
She couldnât imagine the noble and elegant young Crown Prince being suddenly deposed and reduced to a commoner.
He was destined to be high and mighty, to wear the Dragon Robe and rule the world.
Thinking of this, Yang Xueru became even more determined to save the Crown Prince. She slightly lowered her head and expressed her sincerest feelings, "The Yang Family supporting the Second Prince is something Mr. Song surely knows. Now that such a matter has arisen, you understand better than I what it means. At this time, going to my grandfather, the likelihood of him helping is extremely slim. I can only come to you. After all, the Crown Prince is my fiancé; I cannot just stand by and watch him fall into trouble."
Song Weiâs response was slightly indifferent, "There are many who do not wish for harm to befall the Crown Prince. Miss Yang should be patient; there will always be a way to resolve things."
The words seemed somewhat perfunctory.
Knowing that Song Wei did not fully trust her, Yang Xueru was agitated, but she couldnât vent her anger at him, so she restrained herself, "The one who caused me to be injured by an arrow that day wasnât His Highness, but Qi Xuan, the young lady who is soon to become my sister-in-law."
The belated revelation caused Song Weiâs eyes to still for a moment.
No wonder Zhao Xi had unhesitatingly taken all the blame upon himself that day.
Qi Xuan belonged to the Empressâs family. If she had harmed Yang Xueru, and if Chief Minister Yang blew it out of proportion, it could quickly escalate to a clash between two families, and further evolve into a life-and-death struggle between two factions.
Coming back to his senses, Song Wei looked at her, "Even if the one who harmed you that day wasnât the Crown Prince, what does that prove?"
Yang Xueru replied, "Isnât it obvious? If a young ladyâs actions can frame the Crown Prince, certainly someone is imitating the trick, plotting to trap the Crown Prince and wanting him dead."
Song Wei chuckled lightly, "Then who does Miss Yang think hates the Crown Prince so intensely as to devise such a scheme?"
"This..." Yang Xueru was suddenly at a loss for words, then frowned and said, "It is definitely not my grandfather!"
Regicide, once confirmed, is a crime punishable by extermination of oneâs entire family. She did not deny that her grandfather who held sway over the Cabinet had some ambition, but such level of ambition was impossible!
Song Wei courteously invited her to leave, "Please return, Miss Yang. There are already people addressing the Crown Princeâs situation. You were injured some days ago and should primarily focus on recuperating now, not over-exert yourself."
Yang Xueru was anxious, "Mr. Song, do you not trust me, or do you not trust my grandfather?"
Song Wei smiled warmly, "I only trust the facts."
"You..." Yang Xueru was furious yet at a loss about how to continue conversing with Song Wei, who was utterly impenetrable, and finally left in a huff.
Once the couple sat down again, Wen Wanâs expression was grave, "Earlier, Miss Yang said the one who injured her that day was Miss Qi, but the Crown Prince took all the blame himself. Could it be that someone else learned of this and replicated the act against Emperor Guangxi, also hoping to frame the Crown Prince?"
Such conjecture couldnât form a conclusion for Song Wei, so he only shook his head, "Yuanbao has already taken people to investigate it, and I believe we should have results soon."
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Due to Emperor Guangxiâs severe injuries, making it impossible for him to return to the capital, everyone had to set up camp in the hunting grounds until he awoke.
The ominous clouds never dispersed, and that night saw a sudden storm as cool rain rinsed several dozen large and small tents and horse shelters.
The next day, the weather didnât clear up. It remained oppressively gloomy, and the ministers assembled early outside Emperor Guangxiâs main tent, just as the previous day, stopped by the Imperial Guard from moving forward.
Everyone could only crane their necks looking forward, yearning for the Emperor to wake up soon to take charge, or perhaps secretly hoping heâd breathe his last for significant reforms to take over the court, was something unknown.
Mr. Cui had just fed Emperor Guangxi some medicine. Hearing that the ministers were waiting outside, he sighed with no choice but to come out and repeat yesterdayâs words, saying that His Majesty is still unconscious and advised the gentlemen to return first. Any matters would have to wait until His Majesty awakens.
The crowd realized their efforts were in vain and quietly departed while murmuring among themselves.
Mr. Cui stood outside in deep thought for a while, sighed, then turned back inside to continue his service.
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Eunuch Sanbao originally wanted to wait for the Emperor to wake up and personally clear the Crown Princeâs name. However, after an entire night without a stir from Emperor Guangxi, he worried that the young master would suffer in the Imperial Clan Court. Quickly packing up, he urged his horse back to the capital.
Fearing his master would not adapt well, Eunuch Sanbao did not immediately head to the Imperial Clan Court. He first returned to the Eastern Palace and carefully packed two large bundles, containing all of Zhao Xiâs personal clothes and favorite books.
With one shoulder carrying a bundle, he locked the hallâs gate, intending to head to the Imperial Clan Court, when he noticed Mr. Mu rushing towards him.
Eunuch Sanbao, still shaken by yesterdayâs events, felt a flutter in his heart whenever he saw anyoneâs troubled expression.
"Whatâs this about? Coming here with such a grim face!" he vented his dissatisfaction towards Mr. Mu.
With an inscrutable expression, Mr. Mu hesitated for a long time before speaking, "Thereâs something I havenât dared to report to the hunting grounds. The day after you left, the Empress accidentally fell into the water. In the severely cold days of winter, the pool water was icy. Since rescuing her, her pulse has shown no improvement. The Imperial Physician diagnosed that she doesnât have many days left."
Eunuch Sanbao was so startled that he didnât even notice the bundles falling from his shoulders, staring blankly at Mr. Mu. "Wh-What did you say?"
Mr. Muâs eyes reddened, and he kept slapping his mouth, "Itâs all my fault for not fulfilling His Highnessâs instructions before leaving, to take care of the Empress. I deserve a thousand deaths..."
Eunuch Sanbao collapsed to the ground, his mind blank, eyes vacant.
Why did everything have to pile up at once? The Emperor was assassinated, the Crown Prince detained, and the Empress critically ill...
He didnât know what to say once he saw the Crown Prince at the Imperial Clan Court.
Already trapped, if His Highness were to learn about the Empressâs critical condition, he would be devastated!
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Setting down the bundles, Eunuch Sanbao followed Mr. Mu to Kunning Palace. As Mr. Mu had described, Empress Qi had fallen into an extreme state of illness in just a few days: her jaw sharp, cheekbones protruding, her cheeks devoid of flesh, looking haggard like an old woman, with no trace of her usual regal and dignified image as the Empress.
She coughed intensely, with wheezing sounds echoing in her chest as if from a bellows. Her phlegm was abundant, each cough necessitating someone to catch it with a handkerchief and then clean the waste and rinse her mouth.
Jingzhe, Nian Chun, and Xiu Dong took turns attending her day and night for the past few days. Everyoneâs faces showed fatigue, yet they dared not let their spirits falter.
Jingzhe was the first to learn that the Crown Prince had been imprisoned at the Imperial Clan Court. She only dared to shed tears secretly in her heart, refraining from saying a word to the other servants at Kunning Palace, let alone revealing anything to Empress Qi.
Seeing Eunuch Sanbao, Jingzhe almost lost her composure and ran out crying, leaving the task of handling the phlegm behind.
Eunuch Sanbao gave some instructions to Nian Chun and Xiu Dong and then stepped outside.
Jingzhe was sobbing uncontrollably against a plum tree.
"If you have anything to say, feel free to tell me," he offered.
Having served the Crown Prince for many years, Eunuch Sanbao was perceptive and immediately saw through Jingzheâs hidden worries.
Jingzhe looked up at him with teary eyes, "Have you seen His Highness yet?"
Eunuch Sanbao choked up, turning his head away, "Not yet."
"Why, why has so much happened?" Jingzheâs sharp nails dug into the treeâs old bark, only resenting her inability to care for the Empress better, nor save His Highness.
"I donât know." Eunuch Sanbao was equally filled with guilt, but someone needed to shoulder the burden at such a time. He couldnât cry in front of Jingzhe, making her feel as if there was no support left. He quickly composed himself and said, "Iâll be heading to the Imperial Clan Court shortly. Is there any message you want me to convey?"
Jingzhe wiped her tears, "Tell His Highness... no, tell him on behalf of the Empress to stay calm, there will be a way out. Also, do not mention the Empressâs situation to him; donât let him worry about Kunning Palace."
"I understand," Eunuch Sanbao nodded, silently sighing in his heart, "Donât cry anymore. Tears wonât solve anything now. We must gather our strength and think of a way to save His Highness."