~ WIN THE FAIR MAIDEN’S HEART SOONER ~
Jin Lan was a bit confused: “Jin Qiao, what’s wrong?”
“Sister, why did you blush just now?” Jin Qiao looked at Jin Lan anxiously, hoping she wouldn’t go astray.
Jin Lan’s cheeks flushed even deeper. “Nothing. You imagined it.”
“You still won’t admit it! Sister Jin Lan, our Young Miss, has been so kind to us. I’ve long accepted her as my master for life. Don’t forget your duty.”
Jin Lan grew even more confused, “What exactly are you trying to say?”
Seeing Jin Lan still unrepentant, Jin Qiao’s expression turned stern, “Sister Jin Lan, did you blush just now because you saw His Royal Highness Yue Wang?”
Jin Lan nodded, then quickly shook her head: “Don’t talk nonsense.”
“You... you still won’t admit it? Your face already tells the whole story. Sister Jin Lan, we struggled to survive in the hands of those slave traders. Only when we came to our Young Miss did we find a way to live, and now we live a hundred times better than before. You absolutely cannot compete with our Young Miss for Yue Wang. Besides, consider Miss’s status and her talents—you cannot win...”
Jin Qiao spoke rapidly, her mouth moving nonstop. Jin Lan tried several times to interrupt but couldn’t get a word in. Finally, she could only stand there waiting for her to finish.
Jin Qiao pleaded earnestly for a long while before pausing. Seeing Jin Lan’s expressionless face, she grew so anxious she nearly wept. “Sister Jin Lan, if you remain so stubborn, I... I will tell Young Miss. She’ll have you temporarily reassigned. Once you’re away from His Royal Highness Yue Wang for a while, your feelings will surely fade. When you return, you’ll still be the person she trusts most.”
Jin Lan saw her words growing increasingly absurd and quickly covered her mouth. “Stop talking nonsense! My blush earlier wasn’t because of His Royal Highness Yue Wang, but because of... his guard. He gave me an ice lantern today.”
Jin Qiao froze, then widened her eyes. “The guard? Yu Heng or Yu Yi?”
“...Yu Heng...”
Jin Qiao couldn’t help but cheer up. “That’s wonderful! You scared me earlier—I thought you’d taken a fancy to His Royal Highness Yue Wang.”
“Young Miss and His Royal Highness are perfectly suited. No one can come between them. Stop talking nonsense.”
Jin Qiao relaxed, then felt embarrassed. “Sister Jin Lan, I misunderstood you. But... Yu Heng gave you an ice lantern. Could it mean he wants...”
Seeing Jin Qiao’s sly smile, Jin Lan’s discomfort grew palpable: “Stop talking nonsense. That’s far from the truth. Now go prepare the tea and snacks.”
Yue Wang examined the crimson wedding dress displayed on the rack, his eyes brimming with such intense excitement they seemed ready to overflow. He wrapped his arms around Mu Yunyao’s waist and spun her around twice on the spot: “Yao’er, time feels so slow now. I wish the eighteenth of the first lunar month would come immediately.”
“The Little New Year is approaching. People are already preparing to distribute rice porridge. Once that’s done, the year will be over in the blink of an eye. Why is Fourth Master so anxious?”
“Naturally, I want to hold my beloved in my arms sooner.”
Yue Wang lowered his voice slightly, his warm breath brushing against Mu Yunyao’s ear. Her heart melted, and she wrapped her arms around his neck, her cheeks flushing as she murmured, “Then let me hold you for now.”
Yue Wang’s eyes crinkled with laughter. He tilted his head, continuing the embrace, and gently pressed a kiss to her lips. “Yao’er, I’m so happy.” Cold-hearted by nature, he rarely showed emotion. Yet today, bubbles of joy bubbled up inside him, gradually merging into an endless sea of sweetness.
At Ni Yun Fang, Yue Wang held her tightly, unwilling to let go. At the Capital city gates, the Northern Frontier envoy’s procession slowly halted.
The Northern Frontier envoy, seeing commoners freely moving along the road within the city gates, vendors’ cries echoing constantly, and even children playing and chasing each other, was instantly filled with displeasure. He sought out the official responsible for reception, his voice tinged with accusation: “Our Northern Frontier has sent envoys here to actively promote exchanges between our two nations, to ensure our friendship endures. Why do you treat us with such disrespect?”
“Your Excellency misunderstands,” replied the official. “Our Emperor of the Dali Dynasty is exceptionally wise and benevolent, cherishing his people like his own children. He has long decreed that no official may disturb the lives of commoners without explicit imperial permission. This law takes precedence, and I, as a subordinate, cannot disobey. I humbly ask for your understanding.” The receiving official offered this apology with a remarkably flat expression, devoid of any hint of remorse, leaving the Northern Frontier envoy deeply dissatisfied.
Seated atop the city gate tower, Yu Wang soon received a report of the exchange below: “Such a small place, yet they speak with such arrogance! They aren’t even the royal family of the Northern Frontier, yet they demand we clear the streets? Utterly preposterous. Have the Ministry of Rites officials escort them directly to the guesthouse. Once I’ve attended to matters in court, I shall make time to see them.”
“Understood.”
Yu Wang descended the tower and quietly made his way to Ni Yun Fang. Yue Fang observed his Second Imperial Brother seated nearby, sipping tea with a displeased expression. “Why have you come to Ni Yun Fang instead of receiving the Northern Frontier envoys?”
“I heard Fourth Imperial Brother and Yunyao were planning something significant. I couldn’t resist checking on their progress.” Yu Wang gazed at Yue Wang with an unusually indulgent look. A man about to marry was understandably anxious, especially one who had coveted his bride for so long without the chance to wed her. He was like a firecracker—ready to ignite at the slightest spark. He had endured this himself, so he wasn’t angry. Not angry at all.
Mu Yunyao motioned for Jin Lan to serve tea before speaking softly, “The bait has been cast. Now we only need to wait patiently for the fish to take the hook.”
Yu Wang remained uneasy. “Your plan is meticulous, but using letters to bait both the Third Prince and the Northern Frontier simultaneously—couldn’t something go awry?”
When he first heard the plan from Yue Wang and Mu Yunyao, he’d been filled with doubt. They’d forged a letter from the Northern Frontier to stir the Third Prince’s ambition, making him believe the Northern Frontier would support him. Then they’d sent a letter to the Northern Frontier, first expressing goodwill, then subtly hinting at the need for support, promising to cede cities as a reward once the deed was done.
Yet long after the letters were sent, neither side stirred. It was as if a pebble tossed into a still lake had stirred not a single ripple. This left him anxious. Though he had discreetly contacted some court officials, Ling Wang’s support remained solid. If the Emperor, disregarding the Northern Frontier’s envoy, still insisted on promoting the Crown Prince, he might well lose.
The immediate solution was to topple the Li family. Without their backing, Ling Wang would be powerless. But to topple the Li family, concrete evidence was needed. With the family lying dormant and destroying all traces, the only way to gather proof was to provoke them into action.
Yet Yue Wang remained supremely confident: “Second Imperial Brother, no need to fret. The fish will bite the bait.”
Yu Wang still found the plan unsound. It was far from thorough, even recklessly risky. The slightest misstep could expose the deception: “What if the fish doesn’t bite?”
“Then we cast more hooks. There will always be one that tempts the fish.” Mu Yunyao’s expression softened, yet her words sent a chill down Yu Wang’s spine.
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