~ What If She Does Something Rash? ~
Mu Yunyao’s heart trembled. She took the envelope and the jade pendant, took a deep breath, and broke the seal with care.
Standing beside her, Yue Wang read along. His eyes narrowed suddenly as he read the letter.
In the letter, Mu Cheng described his investigation into Xu Yanhan’s past. It was clear he had already uncovered crucial clues, but he died before he could confirm them.
But there was something even more important.
Mu Cheng revealed that he was born into the Mu family, once one of the Six Great Clans. He was a concubine’s son. His birth mother had been framed within the inner household and sent away to a remote estate. Later, when the great clans were purged, he and his mother narrowly escaped. When she fell gravely ill, he was taken in by the Su family and eventually arranged to remain at Su Qing’s side.
After finishing the letter, Mu Yunyao pressed her lips together.
No wonder she had always felt her father was different from other villagers—he had come from a noble family.
She lifted the jade pendant and examined it closely. It was small, carved into the shape of a qilin. Underneath, one character was carved: Cheng.
Carefully putting away both letter and pendant, she turned and bowed to Coroner Liu. “Thank you.”
“County Princess, you are too courteous. I have now fulfilled an old friend’s request. There is nothing left weighing on my heart.” With that, he turned and departed without looking back.
Mu Yunyao stood holding the letter, her face showing mixed emotions. “I truly didn’t expect Father to be a descendant of the Mu family.”
Yue Wang gently pulled her into his arms. “Yao’er, don’t dwell on it. The past can’t be changed. Living well is the best way to honor Father-in-law’s wishes.”
Mu Yunyao nodded softly. “This letter tells about Father’s background, his investigation into Mother’s past, and everything he carried in his heart over the years. Once Mother reads it, she’ll finally be able to untie the knot within her. She didn’t love the wrong man—Father never once failed her.”
Even after learning the truth about their backgrounds, Xu Yanhan still carried a shadow in her heart. She feared that even her marriage had been arranged by the Su family from the beginning. She never said it out loud, but sometimes she would fall silent, her face showing quiet sadness.
Now, with this letter, she could finally let go of that burden.
Yue Wang sighed to himself. If Yunyao had never learned about her real background, she might never have seen this letter. Mu Cheng would have kept everything to himself, suffering in silence.
“Father-in-law truly endured much,” Yue Wang said quietly. “He had to contend with the Su family, investigate Mother-in-law’s background, keep Li-shi from suspecting anything, and provide for the household. Every step was a hardship. Yao’er, when the Six Great Clans were eliminated, much of it was to stabilize the court. Not every clan was greedy for power. The Mu family once rendered great service to the Dali Dynasty. I can memorialize Imperial Father, restore the Mu ancestral shrine, and allow Father-in-law to return—”
Mu Yunyao shook her head gently.
“There’s no need. Father told me about his past so I would understand him better and never think he was just a servant of the Su family. He didn’t want me to feel ashamed for him. Now that I know, there’s nothing further to pursue. Father only wished for a peaceful life with Mother. Those big family titles mean nothing to him anymore. Let him stay quietly in Xiayan Village.”
Yue Wang paused, then nodded. “Very well.”
After having dinner at Yang-shi’s home and thanking her, the two left by carriage.
With no burdens left upon her heart and her father’s keepsake secured, Mu Yunyao felt a strong urge to go home as the year’s end approached. They didn’t stay long. Once they reached Yancheng, they got on a ship to the capital right away.
On their way back, news kept coming one after another.
After Noble Consort Li, birth mother of the Eldest Prince, was demoted to a mere concubine, she refused to accept her fall. She sought to regain the Emperor’s favor while simultaneously retaliating against those who had helped bring her down. Having survived for years in the inner palace, she held countless secrets. Soon, the harem descended into chaos—today one concubine exposed, tomorrow another disgraced.
The Emperor was furious and dispatched the Shadow Guards to conduct a thorough investigation. The records they gathered filled volumes almost two chi thick. Aside from Noble Consort Qi, who appeared comparatively clean, almost every high-ranking concubine had used underhanded tricks.
When the Emperor read the reports, he was so angry that he almost fell ill again. Fortunately, Mu Yunyao had left sufficient Spirit-Nourishing Pills behind, so nothing serious happened.
He severely reprimanded the harem and suppressed many factions. Only then did the inner palace become somewhat peaceful again.
When the Li family saw that Noble Consort Li had no chance of getting her old position back, they sent more beauties to the palace in a final attempt. But the Emperor wasn’t interested and sent them straight to Liuli Palace to keep Concubine Li company. The Li family’s actions caused a stir at court, and many people mocked them for running out of ideas.
Meanwhile, the Beijiang envoys became impatient. They pushed for a marriage alliance with the Dali Dynasty. When the Emperor kept delaying, they announced that the Beijiang Princess was already on her way and urged His Majesty to select a suitable prince without further hesitation.
Mu Yunyao finished reading and handed the report to Yue Wang, a faint smile playing in her eyes.
“Fourth Master, who do you think this Beijiang Princess will ultimately choose?”
“Why has Yao’er suddenly taken an interest?”
“I counted carefully. The Imperial Father has only four adult sons. Ling Wang and Yu Wang are already married. That leaves only you and Jin Wang—and Jin Wang’s ability to walk is still uncertain. Beijiang would not send a princess without a motive. The Third Prince, once confined, is hardly a viable choice. So…”
Seeing her narrow her eyes at him, Yue Wang couldn’t help but laugh.
“I am an unfavored prince. I have no support at court. I’ve left the fight for the throne and no longer attend morning court. I devote myself to accompanying my future consort. The Beijiang Princess wouldn’t be so… reckless.”
Mu Yunyao snorted lightly and cast him a sidelong glance. “That may not be so. What if she truly does something rash?”
“She is most likely aiming for Second Imperial Brother.”
“And you are so certain?”
“The Li family already has connections with the Beijiang Imperial family. Another marriage wouldn’t help much. At present, besides Ling Wang, the Second Imperial Brother has the most influence at court. Whether the alliance is real or just a way to get a foothold in the Dali Dynasty, choosing him is the best choice.”
Mu Yunyao frowned slightly. “If Beijiang truly chooses Yu Wang, Yu Wangfei will have a hard time.”
Yu Wang and his consort shared genuine affection. To suddenly introduce a Beijiang Princess—one they could not easily touch—would be infuriating and suffocating.
Yue Wang’s voice became calm and distant.
“Second Imperial Sister-in-law should have prepared herself long ago.” People saw only the splendor of the imperial family. They did not see what imperial women were required to endure. The battles of the inner household carried no smoke of war, yet their cruelty was no less than the battlefield.
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