~ Shadow Fights Turn into Open War ~
On the twenty-third day of the first lunar month, Little New Year arrived. The Beijiang envoys entered the palace to meet His Majesty and, in their words, hinted at a desire for a marriage alliance.
His Majesty did not respond directly. He only said the matter could be discussed later.
With outsiders present at the banquet, the princes behaved themselves for once. No one openly fought, no one blatantly tore at another’s throat. But the Beijiang envoys were clearly displeased with His Royal Highness Yu Wang. They provoked him more than once, only to be brushed aside with calm, unhurried retorts that stung without drawing blood.
After the banquet, His Majesty was preparing to rest when Imperial Consort Qi brought two boxes of account books to the imperial study. She reported that the Imperial Household Department’s ledgers were wrong and that someone had been secretly embezzling silver. Over the past seven or eight years, the amount had already reached several hundred thousand taels.
His Majesty flew into a rage. He summoned the Chief Steward of the Imperial Household Department on the spot and ordered the ledgers verified.
The chief steward refused to confess to the end, then smashed his head against a pillar and died. Three stewards under him also “committed suicide” out of fear of punishment. Once the accounts were checked, Imperial Consort Qi’s reported figure was accurate. His Majesty ordered the silver trail investigated, and in the end, it led straight to Imperial Consort Li.
Ling Wang and Li Qingzhou had not even returned to their residences when His Majesty summoned them back into the palace. The moment they stepped into the hall, they saw Imperial Consort Li kneeling on the ground, trembling from head to toe. Their hearts sank.
His Majesty threw the account books at Li Qingzhou and furiously rebuked Imperial Consort Li for mismanaging palace affairs. He ordered the whereabouts of the silver to be thoroughly investigated. Other officials and stewards within the Imperial Household Department were beaten and interrogated. Someone finally broke under the punishment and confessed that everything had been done under Imperial Consort Li’s orders, stating that the silver had all been siphoned off by people she arranged.
Imperial Consort Li refused to admit it. With the chief steward and the key stewards dead, there was no living testimony, and His Majesty could not convict her on that point alone.
Right then, Imperial Consort Li arrived to report. Her people had caught a palace maid who was thieving. During interrogation, the maid became entangled in an old case. She confessed that Imperial Consort Li had drugged Noble Lady Zhou, then ordered a guard to violate her, causing Noble Lady Zhou to become pregnant. Further questioning dragged up more old cases, one after another. Imperial Consort Li stood there frozen, as if struck dumb.
Ling Wang knelt and begged, pounding his forehead until it bruised purple. His Majesty did not soften even a fraction. He directly issued an order to demote Imperial Consort Li to Consort status and imprison her temporarily in Liuli Palace.
Imperial Consort Li fainted from crying. When she woke, she had already been thrown back into her palace. Before, she had merely been confined, with maids still attending her. Now, the vast palace held only her alone. And she was no longer the lofty Imperial Consort, but a demoted Consort. If His Majesty still held even a trace of old affection, and if not for Eldest Imperial Brother’s sake, she likely would not have even kept a Consort rank.
His Majesty ordered the Imperial Household Department reorganized. With Eldest Princess Yide’s quiet assistance, Imperial Consort Qi used the opportunity to purge most of the Li family’s planted people. The few remaining were no longer capable of influencing anything.
Taking advantage of the reorganization, Imperial Consort Qi also obtained His Majesty’s approval to release a large batch of palace “old servants,” paying special attention to clearing out the Li family’s eyes and ears. As a result, Ling Wang and the Li family lost the majority of their surveillance network.
The Li family wanted to strike back, but before they could move, they discovered that their industries were under attack from multiple fronts. When they traced it downward, it led them to Yi Bao Xuan.
Ling Wang was furious. He assumed Qi Ming had completely defected to Jin Wang and was about to vent his anger on Yi Bao Xuan when he received word from Qi Ming instead.
Jin Wang’s legs had already recovered by more than half. He was now practicing walking.
Ling Wang’s mind went into chaos. One Yu Wang had already stretched him thin. Add Jin Wang on top of that, and he would be fighting with his sleeves tied behind his back.
In his rage, he did not even consult Li Qingzhou. He secretly instructed the nail he had planted at Jin Wang’s side to poison Jin Wang again.
This time, the nail was caught before he could act. Under interrogation, he confessed everything from start to finish. Jin Wang immediately brought his men into the palace and placed the poison before His Majesty.
His Majesty was furious, but what rose even stronger was disappointment.
He had not expected Ling Wang to be this far gone, to poison his own blood brother without hesitation. He did not explode publicly. But in the shadows, he began supporting Yu Wang and Jin Wang as they suppressed Ling Wang, gradually stripping away the power in his hands.
The court became a daily battlefield. Today, you gained ground. Tomorrow, I will outplay you. Thankfully, His Majesty maintained a balance, and only then did the Da Li Dynasty avoid falling into complete chaos.
Mu Yunyao and His Royal Highness Yue Wang had already reached Yancheng.
Yancheng was not far from the capital, yet it carried none of the capital’s floating splendor. With the year-end approaching, the city was steeped in festive cheer, lively everywhere you looked.
After disembarking, they found an inn to rest briefly. Then they switched to a carriage and slowly headed toward Xia Yan Village.
They arrived early enough that they could see cooking smoke rising in thin curls from the village.
Mu Yunyao thought of Auntie Yang, who had once taken especially good care of her and Su Qing. She followed her memory and quickened her steps.
Most of the village looked unchanged, but Auntie Yang’s home had been rebuilt. The courtyard was brighter and more spacious than before.
The carriage stopped, drawing children out to stare from a distance. Some pointed excitedly at the tall horses, chattering as if they had discovered something rare.
Auntie Yang heard the dogs barking and came out. The moment she opened the gate and saw the guards around the carriage, her heart clenched in panic. She nearly turned to call for her husband when she saw a man step down first.
He carried an overwhelming presence. A dark purple brocade robe patterned with cloud motifs, a jade belt at his waist, a red-gold crown on his head. His face was strikingly handsome, his aura cold and sharp. He looked even more impressive than the “heavenly gods” in storybooks. Auntie Yang’s legs went soft, and she could barely think of how to greet him.
Before she could react, the man turned back and reached into the carriage, helping a young woman down.
No, not a woman.
A girl.
Slender and tall, she wore a silver-threaded cloak of plain brocade trimmed with snow-white fur, warm and soft, framing a sweet, delicate face that seemed even more lively and exquisite beneath it. As she stepped down, the cloak swayed, revealing a beautifully embroidered scattered-flower yanluo skirt.
Auntie Yang stared at her. The more she looked, the more familiar she felt, until she blurted out in shock.
“Yao… Yao’er? Are you Yunyao?”
Mu Yunyao looked over. Auntie Yang seemed far healthier than before, her clothes neat and proper. Her face was full of disbelief, yet her excitement was impossible to hide. Mu Yunyao’s lips curved gently.
“Auntie Yang, it’s been a long time. Have you been well?”
Auntie Yang’s eyes reddened instantly. She forgot her fear of Yue Wang and rushed forward to grip Mu Yunyao’s hands.
“Yunyao, it really is you? Thank heavens, thank heavens. I’ve been worrying about you and Su Qing all this time. Where have you been? Why didn’t you send a single word back?”
Mu Yunyao let her hold on, her emotions tangled and heavy. She spoke softly.
“Thank you for thinking of us, Auntie. Mother and I are both well.”
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