Chapter 24 (1/2)
The Prince's escaped fiancée (Arc 2-7)
Wángyé (王爷) - Brother of the Emperor. Referring to Jing Cheng.
Róng Qīnwáng (荣亲王) - Prince (of the first Rank) Rong. Jing Cheng's current t.i.tle.
Fūjūn (夫君) - Husband
After being locked in the palace by Jing Cheng for over a month, Su Yang began to feel depressed. He soon realised that Jing Cheng's att.i.tude towards him was that of an owner with a pet who relied on its master for survival.
Everyday, he was fed on time, given a bath and his clothes were changed for him. When Jing Cheng felt like it, he would kiss and cuddle him, or sometimes tease him playfully. And at night, he would clasp Su Yang in his arms, hugging him like a pillow. How is this any different from raising a labrador!
Even if you were raising a pet dog, you should still take it out for frequent walks okay! If you keep it in a cage all the time, even the dog will be depressed!
But how do you reason with him? Lecture him on the rights to freedom of citizens? Or tell him that people should have a certain level of respect and understanding for one another? Or open your heart to him and say, the one who ran away from the marriage arrangement with you was not me, I really love you love you can't live without you!
In this superst.i.tious feudal society, claiming to be an errant soul in another man's body will surely lead him to be burned to death as a demon!
Su Yang slammed the chains on his wrist against the smooth marble floor. There was a clear ringing sound and a scratch appeared on the polished marble, but the silver chain remained pristine.
The chain was deceptively delicate. It resisted all his efforts at breaking the fine links and showed no sign of having sustained any damage. Its length was just enough for him to reach the windows, he couldn't get close to the palace doors. All in all, his range of movement was restricted to less than three metres.
Su Yang was proud to say that he is very even natured and fairly tolerant, but his forbearance was being slowly whittled away as the days went by and he remained in captivity. Anyone who was locked up in such a cold and empty palace for more than a month is bound to eventually suffer from a mental breakdown.
He has to think of a plan to get Jing Cheng to release him before he loses his mind entirely.
During the later session of the Imperial court, Jing Cheng was, as usual, closely surrounded by the ministers of civil and military affairs.
One of them was sighing, ”The issues of the North have only just been settled, but now hostilities have risen in the South China Sea. When will we see the end of this.”
Someone immediately retorted, “What need do we have to fear these trifling Wokou pirates. Our Greater Ming today is as boundless as the ocean and vast as the skies1, thanks to the late Taizong Emperor's efforts in cleaning out the Siguo island of these filth. Now we have the Róng Wángyé to defend us in his stead. Let them come and peris.h.!.+”
Note:
Wōkòu (倭寇) – Wokou were pirates who who raided the coastlines of China and Korea from the 4th century to the 16th century. The wokou came from j.a.panese, Korean, and Chinese ethnicities which varied over time.
Sìguó (四国) – s.h.i.+koku island, one of the four main islands of j.a.pan
“Yes yes yes, that's very true. Be it the Northern barbarians or the Southern midgets2, when faced with our Wángyé, they can only kneel and swear fealty to him3.”
Jing Cheng's closest aide and confidante stepped forward, and said rebukingly, “Lord w.a.n.g, words should not be carelessly spoken! Even if they were to swear fealty, it would be to His Majesty the Emperor. All of Wángyé battles with our enemy was but to defend and safeguard the Jing ancestry and all of the country. His loyalty is unwavering, the heavens can attest to this!”
The man was well aware of his own indiscretion, and began hastily making amends, “Begging Wángyé's pardon, begging Wángyé's pardon, this humble official was merely expressing his opinion, and did not guard well his loose tongue, asking for Wángyé's forgiveness….”
Jing Cheng listened to this spiel expressionlessly, and only felt that these people who were trying to out-talk one another, were in no way comparable to his obedient and pleasing little puppy.
At this current moment, his head was full of thoughts of Su Yang's peacefully sleeping face earlier this morning. He had risen and left somewhat urgently, and hadn't fed his little pet yet, and so right now he was impatient to leave. Country matters, welfare issues, all these were annoying buzzes to his ears, and he had no intention of humoring them with prolonged discussions.
A pity then, that his wish was destined to go unfulfilled. Because here was Wu Xingde, who had shown up unexpectedly at the court and was walking towards him.
The old General Wu was still hale and fighting fit despite his years, and his steps can only be described as a brisk march. One glance at the sullen scowl on his face, and the crowd around Jing Cheng wisely began to disperse in a succession of hasty goodbyes.
These days, the people from the General's and the Róng Qīnwáng's sides were like fire and water. Even the royal courtiers dared not ask after their affairs, these were not people they could risk offending with wagging tongues. As for the grievances between these two, a couple of coins at a teahouse can buy you a whole day's worth of narrative from the local storyteller.
Ever since old General Wu's grandson broke off the marriage arrangement and attempted to flee, thereby causing a scandal which led to the humiliation of the Róng Qīnwáng, these two families seemed to have completely severed all ties between them. Fast forward to a month ago, when the Róng Qīnwáng returned after having secured a decisive victory, all thought that the Wu and Tao families would have to humbly beg for his forgiveness. Who would have thought the Crown Prince would enforce the late Emperor's previous edict, leaving the Róng Qīnwáng no choice but to pick up and marry the young master of the Tao family.
Initially, it was solely General Wu's side who was in the wrong. But then the Róng Qīnwáng unexpectedly did not show up on his wedding day, thereby embarra.s.sing the Minister and the Wu family. As for the Tao family's young master, after being picked up by the small four-man sedan to be married off to the Wángyé, there had been no ceremony to bow to Heaven and Earth to date. In fact, neither hide nor hair has been seen of him since, no news to even indicate if he was dead or alive.
Note: 拜堂 (Bàitáng) : An official at the wedding would direct the bride and groom to pray to heaven and earth first, then to the groom parents or family elders and lastly to bow to each other.
With such acrimony and deep grudges, even if it were to occur between the families of the common people, they may not be able to swallow their pride and overlook this, much less between two parties who held such prestigious and lofty stations within Greater Ming.
Hence now, Wu Xingde strode up to Jing Cheng, and cupped his hands in greeting.
“Wángyé is well?”
Jing Cheng nodded indifferently, “General Wu is too kind.”
A penetrating gleam of interest lit Wu Xingde's murky eyes. This gravely dignified man before him had a forbidding and coldly authoritarian aura. Compared to his more reticent and self-effacing manner of the past, he now boldly displayed his talents and prowess unreservedly. This was the true Jing Cheng.
In reality, most of the rumours floating around outside was somewhat heavily embellished. Wu Xingde held no grudge against Jing Cheng, a part of him even held admiration for this man. As for his ne'er-do-well of a grandson, as long as the boy was alive, letting that brat face the consequences of his own actions and have a little taste of hards.h.i.+p was all well and good with him.
But upon recalling his daughter's tearful entreaty, he could only grit his teeth and said, “Róng Wángyé, pertaining to the battles at the South China Sea, this elder would like to share his humble opinion, if it pleases Wángyé to hear what this elder has to say.”
Something flashed in Jing Cheng's eyes. “General Wu is too modest, for a veteran as yourself to be willing to enlighten me, the honour is mine.”
Seeing how Jing Cheng was willing to humour him, Wu Xingde relaxed slightly. “Then….. how about we discuss this at Wángyé's residence?”
Jing Cheng nodded, “That is fine. General Wu, after you4.”
“Wángyé, after you.”
Wu Xingde's expression betrayed his expectant cheerfulness. In stark contrast, Jing Cheng eyes were dark and inscrutable. The issues of the South China Sea were but a pretext, he knew well that the General's true objective was the little puppy in his room.
Several days ago, his steward had reported to him of how the elderly maid who came with the Tao family's dowry had stolen out of his residence in secret. No doubt she had been reporting everything she knew of Tao Ziyu's situation.
Jing Cheng's lips curved in a cold smile. His possessions were his own to deal with as he sees fit, he will brook no interference from others.