Chapter 257: In a Hurry
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
There was an awful racket. Fan Xian simply smiled, not looking the least bit arrogant, but instead entirely sincere. He had played his part as brother-in-law, and spent the appropriate amount of money as an official, letting all the bureaucrats see it. No one would have imagined that this matter, causing offence by scrambling to enter first, had been his idea.
Fan Xian had a natural advantage – he was a scoundrel with an honest demeanor, an insidious fellow, more than willing to offend and bully others, but on the surface he was completely accommodating. This had served him to great benefit, such as with the Eldest Princess, who Fan Xian had forced out of the palace with his leafleting campaign, but who still to this day did not know that her own son-in-law was responsible. She presumed that her son-in-law was willing to suffer in silence, and to take her at her word in the north, not daring to be hostile.
He had always believed in one thing – that it was fine to be gorgeous and arrogant, but it was better to be subtly gorgeous and take advantage in secret.
If one can move, then one should move. If one who cannot be moved were beaten to death, then he could not move either. The Great Prince was someone who could not be moved, and yet today he was jostling with him for entry. This was a betrayal of his usual interests. Naturally, no one knew that this was all being done simply as a show for the Emperor, and the Great Prince, who had shown his true temperament, was without a doubt the best audience for this show. Perhaps only that old fox Chen Pingping could have guessed this.
Finally the two parties came to an agreement mediated by the Crown Prince. The vanguard of the diplomatic mission and the Great Prince’s men would enter the capital together. This was not in keeping with custom, angering the Director of the Board of Rites, and making Ren Shao’an of Taichang Temple rather scared. How the ceremonial weaponry would be arranged became the greatest question.
The Crown Prince saw Fan Xian, staying quiet over on one side, and felt an unexplainable happiness. He pretended to scold him. “You are a troublemaker. It was clearly suggested that the diplomatic mission arrive in the capital the day after tomorrow. How could you suddenly bring it forward, leaving the royal court with no preparations and bringing about this mess?”
“I was anxious to return home,” said Fan Xian with a smile. “Please forgive me for this incident, Your Highness. It is possible that the imperial censors may summon me tomorrow.” In truth, he felt it rather odd. They had not seen each other in several months, and the Crown Prince now looked even better than before. He had lost his previous timid, gloomy air, and was all smiles. Something good must have happened to him, though Fan Xian wasn’t sure what.
Naturally, he was unaware that after the Eldest Princess had left the palace, returning to her fiefdom of Xinyang, the constant pressure upon the Crown Prince from the Empress and the Eldest Princess had suddenly relented. His mood brightened immediately, and the Emperor had been much more reassuring toward him this year. The Crown Prince had been enjoying life much more than before.
The bureaucrats always presumed that the Crown Prince had it easy, and the Second Prince presumably didn’t feel quite so comfortable. But at the city gates, when the onlookers saw the Second Prince preparing to welcome the Great Prince back to the capital, they had seen nothing out of place on the elegant nobleman’s face, and instead, the young boy beside him had drawn greater attention.
This was the youngest son of His Majesty the Emperor. The Emperor had sired four sons in total, and since the Crown Prince was not given a number, this one was the Third Prince, who had been raised deep inside the palace. This year, he had just turned nine years old. Now that the Great Prince had returned to the capital from his military expedition, the Emperor had ordered that all the princes in the capital go out to greet him, showing him the appropriate respect. At the same time, he had allowed the young prince, who had never appeared before the court councilors, the opportunity to make his first formal appearance.
Taking the little prince’s hand, the Second Prince bowed to the Great Prince. The Great Prince seemed to be on good terms with the Second Prince, coming forth and taking him in a bear hug, then tousling the little boy’s hair and speaking casually. “How did you get so tall?”
The young boy giggled, showing his real personality. “I’ll be as tall as you some day,” he replied, “and I’ll go and fight the barbarians.”
The mother of the young prince was the sister of Lady Liu of Fan Manor. In a roundabout way, he was somewhat related to Fan Xian. But looking at the youthful young prince’s innocent smile, Fan Xian’s heart skipped a beat. He could see a certain self-possession in that smile that was incongruous with his age, and he couldn’t help but give a slight smile himself. The young prince had started out by pretending to be innocent and bashful, and he had dared to play such a game in front of Fan Xian, naively attempting to win him over with his charms.
The Second Prince also knew what had happened previously. He forced a smile as he spoke with Fan Xian. “I say, brother-in-law, when will you stop causing so much trouble? I imagine all the officials in the capital will thank Heaven when that day comes.”
Fan Xian’s smile was even more pained. “In truth it was the Princess of Northern Qi’s idea. As a mere official, I would never be so bold.”
The Crown Prince frowned almost imperceptibly; he seemed unhappy with Fan Xian’s conversation with the Second Prince. “Brother, the ceremony has not yet finished. Behave in a manner that befits your position.”
His words were a little unreasonable. Previously, the Crown Prince had been happy to address Fan Xian warmly as “brother-in-law”, and yet he was not willing to permit the Second Prince to do the same. The Second Prince’s face stayed the same as ever. He chuckled in response and whispered something into Fan Xian’s ear. “Before the civil service exams, I asked you to go home and ask Chen’er how she would address me. Did you ask or not?”
Fan Xian thought back to that time, then shook his head and smiled. “As Your Majesty knows, something happened during the civil service exams, and I forgot. I shall return today and ask her.”
The Second Prince smiled and said nothing more. Taking his little brother’s hand, he followed the Great Prince and the Crown Prince before him and walked toward the city gate. Although the two men’s conversation was quiet, it still reached the Great Prince’s ears. The Great Prince, who had spent the year fighting in a different part of the country, couldn’t help but feel suspicious. Although he knew of Fan Xian’s reputation, he had not been in the capital, so he didn’t know what kind of power Fan Xian held. He was stunned to discover that both the Second Prince and the Crown Prince were conciliatory toward him in speech. It seemed that they feared that the officials present did not know of their close relationships with Fan Xian.
A mere official, and yet he was looked upon so fondly by both sons of the Emperor that they were willing to put rank aside. The Great Prince couldn’t help but frown unhappily.
Fan Xian was thinking about other things. He saw that the four princes – three grown, one only a child – were all adorned differently. They all wore yellow silk robes, and walked toward the pitch-dark city gate somewhat absent-mindedly. Would the day come when he stood between these four princes?
Autumn in the capital was indescribably beautiful. The pale white clouds hung high in the sky. The yellowing leaves drooped over the edges of the houses, lingering, unwilling to fall into the water. The canals along the side of the street were somewhat quiet, and at the end of the long road, in the distance, a corner of the eaves of the palace jutted out, imposing against the clear blue sky.
The Great Prince’s convoy had already departed in a huff, and the diplomatic mission’s convoy was taking pains to keep their speed down. Accompanied by an official from Honglu Temple, they made their way toward the palace. Since they had already entered the capital, Fan Xian was no longer quite so nervous. In any case, he couldn’t return home straight away; he had to make his report at the palace. So he finally had a little spare time to admire the scenery around him. He had only stayed in the capital for less than a year, so he wasn’t nearly as familiar with it as he was with Danzhou, but for some reason, the moment he entered the city, saw the houses all around him, and smelled the city’s unique scent, he felt a certain spiritual refreshment.
“You are anxious to return to the capital. Presumably there is business to attend to at home.” From the carriage to his side came the meek voice of the Princess of Northern Qi.
Fan Xian smiled slightly but did not reply. He knew full well that she was taking pains to make friends with this seemingly ordinary official who was in fact particularly important. But they had already talked plenty on their way back to the capital. Now that they were entering the city, there were eyes and ears everywhere, and it was best to avoid any further incident at this final stage. Besides, he knew that she was right, and yet he had no idea how to respond.
The House of Fan were now greatly favored within the city. Peace reigned in their household. Nobody around him could understand why he was so anxious. He urged his horse onward, trotting forward until he came to the side of Yan Bingyun’s carriage. “If you don’t want to cause me any more trouble,” he said in a low voice, “you need to take her away.”
Sitting inside the carriage, Yan Bingyun shook his head. He surveyed the results of his work, but still kept the same familiar expression that he always did. He couldn’t understand when Fan Xian had taken up matchmaking as a hobby. He sighed as he broached the subject. “Trying to jostle for entry into the city was not a wise move. The Overwatch Council has always remained neutral in struggles between the princes. You once said that you must verify everything that you hear. Both the Crown Prince and the Second Prince were awaiting your arrival. Since that is the case, then in order to remain neutral, you should not have provoked the Great Prince. It goes against the objectives of the Council.”
Fan Xian was silent. He knew that Yan Bingyun was right, and that as an official of the Kingdom of Qing – particularly as a commissioner of the Overwatch Council – he should not have such dealings with the princes. Since he had to associate with them, he had to treat them all equally, so as not to have the palace suspect that the Overwatch Council could not be impartial in their dealings with them.
But he wasn’t happy about it, because he knew that his status was not simply that of an official – having a degree of partiality toward one of the princes could at most make the Emperor suspect that he was making plans for his own future power and riches, and that his loyalty was not comparable to that of Chen Pingping. But if he were to remain truly neutral, making use of money and power in his occupation, then perhaps it would make the Emperor suspect… that he was not resigned to merely being an official.
This was Fan Xian’s biggest secret fear.
The convoy travelled down Xingdao Lane, no longer needing the city’s bailiffs to maintain order because it had already come to a relatively quiet area of offices and housing for officials. Naturally, there were no longer so many commoners lining the sides of the street. At that moment, a carriage in the convoy peeled away from the group, quietly making its way down a side alley where one could faintly see people waiting to meet it.
Although it was silent, the officials could see it clearly. They knew that the diplomatic mission was composed of numerous complicated parts. They presumed it was a matter for the Overwatch Council, and looking at Commissioner Fan’s rather solemn face, no one dared to ask about it.
Naturally, Fan Xian had a serious expression because he was about to enter the palace. Its red walls appeared before him.
A group of diplomatic mission members waited outside the palace gates to give their reports. The Emperor’s power was imposing, and no one dared to look as if they were relaxing. Instead, they constantly rushed around, tiring themselves out. After waiting for a long time, the order had yet to arrive. The gathered officials felt rather uneasy. But they had gone to Northern Qi in order to sort out carving up territory for the royal court, and Fan Xian had brought them honor in the royal court of the north. The carriage looked old and of little value, but they presumed that His Majesty would be happy to see them – how could he leave people such as themselves outside?
The official from the Ministry of Rites who was waiting outside the palace gates also began to gradually feel somewhat ill at ease. Ren Shao’an whispered something into Fan Xian’s ear. “I imagine His Majesty is meeting with the Great Prince. As officials, all we can do is wait.”
Fan Xian smiled, and said nothing. The Princess of Northern Qi’s carriage had already been ushered inside by the palace eunuchs. The most important issues had been more or less dealt with. But he had guessed why the members of the diplomatic mission were being left outside.
The imperial guards glared coldly at the officials, whose nervousness was clearly showing. The guards’ expressions did not change, and the eunuchs standing outside the palace gates did not look directly at them.
But Fan Xian’s status was different from the others. He was still a prince consort of the palace, and a particularly well-favored one, as well as a high-ranking official of the Overwatch Council. This diplomatic mission would no doubt lead to further plaudits being bestowed upon him, so a eunuch had already brought him a round stool and invited him to rest there for a while.
Fan Xian was somewhat stunned. “Is this the custom?” he asked.
As he was speaking, the head eunuch came up to him, helping him onto the stool, and said to him with a flattering tone of voice, “Master Fan, His Majesty has missed you dearly. It is only right that you rest upon this stool a while after making such a journey.”
“Oh, Eunuch Hou, how did you get here?” Fan Xian feigned amazement. The eunuch who stood before him was the one who he had seen when he accompanied Lady Liu and Ruoruo to the palace for the first time. He knew that he was on good terms with the Fan family, so his expression was an amiable one, and the eunuch had addressed him respectfully, wanting to maintain this mood of friendliness.
Fan Xian smiled in response. “I have come from afar, but it seems my path is blocked. There will be no honors bestowed upon me today.”
Eunuch Hou snickered. “Everyone knows that everything you touch turns to gold,” he whispered to Fan Xian. “And what’s more, you’ve even more gold coming in your future.” The old servant was ready for a chat, but he heard the palace gate creak open. A eunuch rushed out to convey His Majesty’s order. Fan Xian immediately moved away from the stool and kneeled alongside the crowd of officials at the palace gate.
To his surprise, the Emperor had indeed issued a rebuke to Fan Xian for relying solely on his talent, being inobservant, reckless, and so forth… He also said that the day’s events had left him tired, and that Fan Xian was to return to the palace to give his report tomorrow. Count Sinan would discipline him appropriately, and his reprimand would be severe. Finally, the diplomatic mission was to be commended nevertheless, with a formal message of praise to be sent in the days to come.
The officials looked at each other in dismay. They had not expected for the diplomatic mission to be treated this way on their first day back in the capital. They couldn’t help but sigh dejectedly. But some of the more cunning officials looked at Fan Xian. His heart beat like a drum, he had been thoroughly rebuked by His Majesty, but in the end, nothing had been done; Count Sinan was merely to discipline him later. It seemed that Fan Xian was indeed a favorite of the Emperor.
Fan Xian kowtowed in acceptance of the order. He looked somewhat embarrassed, but he was in fact rather pleased. He stood up, patted his buttocks, and turned around to see an old friend. It was Gong Dian, commander of the Imperial Guard. Gong Dian caught sight of the look of appreciation on Fan Xian’s face and was getting ready to chat with him. To his surprise, Fan Xian cupped his hands and bowed somewhat grudgingly, made an apology, then leapt up onto his horse, pressing his legs together, cracking his horsewhip, and galloping away from the grand plaza outside the palace walls, leaving behind a cloud of dust and nothing else.
Gong Dian was stunned. He and his subordinate guards stared blankly at the cloud of dust in the distance. Although he hadn’t been expressly told not to leave the palace, Fan Xian was perhaps the first official to have made such a swift getaway.
Autumn had yet to fully arrive. Fan Xian’s business with the Council had been sorted, and Gao Da and the other Tiger Guards had all been relieved of their duties. He galloped along the long street with the wind through his hair, and a little while later, he finally arrived in the south of the city. The sound of his horse’s hooves echoed off the stone lions at the entrance to Fan Manor.
It was already dark. The lanterns had been lit outside the various mansions of the wealthy nobles who lived along the street. They were not particularly bright; only the ones outside Fan Manor blazed brightly. The main gate opened, and the guards standing outside the entrance turned their heads to look. Inside, Lady Liu had gone about her parental duties, ordering the serving-girls to make tea in anticipation of Fan Xian’s arrival.
The news of the diplomatic mission’s arrival on the outskirts of the city had long since reached Fan Manor. They thought it best to stand on ceremony. They had squandered two days before finally being able to enter the city, but the young lady of the manor still said the same thing: “He will arrive today.” Everyone knew that Master Fan and Miss Lin were no ordinary people. Since she had said Fan Xian would arrive today, he would. So they all waited, exhausted.
They were still unaware of the news of his struggle with the Great Prince. Otherwise, they would undoubtedly have been rather worried.
“He’s here, he’s here.” The sharp-eyed servants saw him approach on horseback in the distance, and they rushed out to the stone steps, forming two lines.
With a stomping of hooves, Fan Xian brought his horse to a halt and vaulted down from it. He launched a soft kick at Teng Zijing’s buttocks as he waited to help him from the stirrups. “You’ve broken your leg,” he said, scolding him with a laugh. “You don’t need to take after the servants.”
“Welcome back, young master,” called the two lines of servants.
Fan Xian smiled and said nothing. He climbed up two stone steps, taking a hot towel from a servant girl to wipe his face, and then took a sip from a warm cup of tea that he had been offered. He knew that this was a necessary formality, and he didn’t think too much about it. Seeing all the familiar faces of the servants and maids made him feel quite happy. Even Lady Liu’s smile as she stood by the doorway appeared different from days gone past. It was more sincere than before.
“Your father is in his study,” said Lady Liu, taking the towel from his hand.
Fan Xian nodded, then suddenly frowned and shook his head. “Step…” he couldn’t bring himself to say the word “mother”. He smiled. “I shall visit Ruoruo and Wan’er first, and then I shall visit Father.”
Lady Liu knew that she could not control the young man with notions of filial piety, and so she had no other choice but to nod her head.
Fan Xian entered the mansion door, but the ruddy-faced fatty was the first to greet him. He couldn’t help but turn pale with fright, thinking of how he had not seen him in months, and now the young bookkeeping child prodigy had grown as robust as an iron tower. Yet he did not enquire after him, and simply yelled at him: “We need to go over the accounts! There are things I need to do!”
Fan Sizhe was stunned. He took a step back and scolded him. “You seem in a good mood today. If you are going to ignore me, then I don’t feel like discussing matters of accounting with you when you won’t understand them anyway.”
Fan Xian was also stunned. He chuckled. For some reason, he thought about the four princes that he had met outside the city gates. He took something out of his breast pocket and gave it to Sizhe, chiding him with a smile. “Accounting? It’s all meaningless to me. You should go enjoy yourself. We’re grown men; don’t give me all this just because we’ve not seen each other in so long.”
“It’s not like I feel like playing games with you anyway,” Fan Sizhe grumbled to himself, but as he stared blankly at Fan Xian as he entered the rear of the house, he felt a slight uneasiness.
After Fan Xian had gotten married, he had gotten his own house at the back of Fan Manor. The buildings were connected, so it was one residence with two houses. He was fond of his sister, and Wan’er and Ruoruo also got on well, so Ruoruo spent much of her time in their house.
On the day that Fan Xian returned home, his father was, naturally, in his study. But strangely, Wan’er and Ruoruo had not come out to greet him. This was rather odd. It made Fan Xian walk that much faster, and the servant girl beside him was unable to keep up. “The young lady is still here, as is the mistress,” she said, panting for breath.
Fan Xian frowned. The servant girl’s words sounded rather ominous. He didn’t know who had taught her.
He gently pushed the door of his bedchamber only to find that it had been locked from the inside. Fan Xian was surprised. Unsure what to say, he called out, but nobody answered. He was somewhat puzzled, and knocked harder on the door. If it weren’t for his respect for his wife, he would have already knocked the door down. A moment later, the servant-girl Sisi’s uneasy voice came from inside the room. “Master, the mistress is sleeping. Please don’t knock.”
Fan Xian’s frown deepened. He wasn’t sure what had happened. He had travelled a thousand miles, and yet Wan’er had closed the door, unwilling to see him.
He saw the dim lamplight coming from inside the door. He said nothing, and waving his sleeves, he walked into another room. This time he did not knock, but simply pushed the door open and entered. The young woman in the room was frightened. She stood up, and after seeing Fan Xian come into the room, the look of indifferent vigilance on her face gradually dissolved. There was a look of genuine happiness in her eyes. She kneeled down and spoke in a quiet, joyful voice. “Brother, you’re back.”
Fan Xian looked at Ruoruo, and his previous unhappiness completely vanished. He smiled warmly. “I’m back, aren’t you glad to see me?”
Fan Ruoruo smiled and approached him, taking his sleeve and leading him to a chair. “It’s not been that long,” she said. “Did you want me to hoot and holler? Would that make you happy?”
Fan Xian could only shake his head. “You’ve always been so calm and collected. I couldn’t bear to see that change.”
Fan Ruoruo laughed. “If I change, am I still Ruoruo?” she replied. She picked up a teacup as she spoke and carefully handed it to her brother.
Fan Xian took it but did not immediately drink from it. Instead, he looked at his sister’s not-particularly-beautiful, but completely relaxed face. For a moment, there was a strange silence in the room, as the two siblings, both thoroughly patient people, waited for the other to speak.
In the end, Fan Xian sighed, moved by his feelings toward his sister. “Why bother with this? It’s best to wait for my return before sorting things out.”
There was a momentary sadness in Ruoruo’s eyes. She knew her brother had already seen through her plans. “I intended to wait until you came back so I could see you, so it was delayed until today.”
Fan Xian stood up, walked over to her bed, and pulled out a package from underneath. From the wardrobe behind the bed, he pulled out an unremarkable-looking box, and emptied it out onto the table. A few banknotes fell out, along with a few beaded hairpins and some silver coins which clanked as they hit its surface. He frowned and looked at the objects on the table. “Leaving home and taking all this stuff with you… It’s nowhere near enough.”
Fan Ruoruo was silent for a moment, then withdrew a dagger from her sleeve.
Fan Xian was angry, pleased, and heartbroken all at once. He looked at his sister. “You are a young woman with money. What do you know of the hardships of this world? Even if you don’t want to get married, did you not think of the worry it would cause father, running away so hastily like this? Or me? Did you not think about how I would feel?”
Fan Ruoruo lowered her head, her hands grasping the corners of her sleeves. She was silent for a long while before she finally spoke. “When has father ever truly cared for me? And as for you… have you forgotten? Ever since I was a child, you taught me that I should make my own destiny, especially when it comes to marriage. That I shouldn’t just go along with what my family arranges.”
Fan Xian was struck dumb. In this world, the young women of noble families never even had thoughts of challenging the norm, let alone putting it into practice. Had his sister dared to bravely, impulsively run away because of the tales he had told her in her youth? Was it the morals of those stories – like the story of Cousin Mei – that had awakened her awareness as a woman? [1]
Uneasily, he tapped at the table, unsure what effect his past actions might have had on his sister. After all, this world was entirely different from that world, as were the ways of thinking. Perhaps the dagger might hurt him. He suddenly raised his head. “But it might not all be that bad,” he said gently. “You’ve never met Hongcheng. How do you know that your marriage will be an unhappy one?”
Fan Ruoruo kept her head lowered, but her tone remained guarded. “I’ve known the Crown Prince since I was young. I know what he’s like. I don’t like him.”
If anyone else had heard what she said, it might have scared them half to death – the young lady of the prestigious Fan family, outright stating what she thought of the matter. Fan Xian’s head was swimming, but he still tried to ease her anxiety. “Nothing’s set in stone. Just look at me and your sister-in-law. That was an arranged marriage, and now we’re very happy together.”
Fan Ruoruo suddenly looked up, a look of determined dedication in her eyes. “Xian, not everyone can be as lucky as you and Wan’er.”
Fan Xian was stunned. This was the first time he’d seen disapproval in his sister’s face. Ever since they were children, whenever Ruoruo looked at him, it was always with a sense of reverence and awe. This was the first time that Ruoruo had expressed opposition to him, and he couldn’t help but feel shocked at how much his sister had changed.
After a long silence, Fan Xian’s stiff facial expression softened, and finally he began to laugh. It was a bright, happy laugh that wasn’t faked in the slightest. He felt a sense of satisfaction – the silly little girl he’d once known had finally grown up, and at last learned how to stick to her own point of view.
“Ruoruo, do you trust me?” Fan Xian smiled at her with a look of encouragement.
Fan Ruoruo hesitated for a moment, then gave the same quiet and content smile that she’d given in those days, nodding her head.
Fan Xian looked at the items on the table and shook his head with a smile. “Since you trust me, don’t mess about. I’ll arrange things properly.”
Ever since she had learned of her impending marriage in the palace, Fan Ruoruo had sunk into silence. She knew that her own feelings were very much rebelling against custom, and that disobeying a royal order could have dire consequences. But ever since she was young, her brother had taught her with his stories. He had planted a seed in her spirit, and although it looked weak, it was the seed of strong-willed freedom. But she could never talk of such ideas to anyone. Deep in her heart, she feared that even her brother, who she trusted more than anyone in the world, would oppose her decision.
Hearing Fan Xian’s promise, the uneasiness that Fan Ruoruo had felt for the past month faded with the autumn breeze, and instantly disappeared. Her high-strung nerves that had been building up for the past month suddenly relaxed. Her brother had come back, and he would take care of things for her.
Some months had passed since the two siblings had parted, and naturally there were things to discuss. But Fan Ruoruo looked at him somewhat oddly. If her brother wasn’t speaking with their father in the study, then surely he should be with his wife. Why would he run to her room? As she thought about it, she couldn’t help but stifle a laugh. “Xian, when you were advising me before, you said that you and Wan’er were an arranged marriage but now you’re happy. Yet currently you are distressed. Why?”
Fan Xian’s heart skipped a beat. His sister and Wan’er were good friends, so of course she would know why Wan’er had shut her door and refused to come out. “What happened?” he asked nervously.
Fan Ruoruo gave a rarely-seen mischievous smile. “I can’t help you with that. You’d best go see her yourself.”
Fan Xian frowned. He was in the right; what did he need to see her about? As he pondered, he heard the voice of a servant girl. “Master, the mistress has awoken.”
Fan Xian shook his head. He knew his wife had a short temper, but Wan’er had always been a graceful and agreeable woman. How could she not take things seriously? She knew he had had an exhausting journey home. If she didn’t come to greet him, then fine. But how could she close the door on him?
As he thought about it while he walked toward the bedroom, he began to feel somewhat angry. But when he crossed the threshold of the door and heard a verse come from the room, the anger disappeared immediately, and was replaced by a look of wonder.
The voice was clear and sweet. It wasn’t Lin Wan’er’s, but someone else’s. And the verse sounded extremely familiar.
“Does she not know? Does she not know? Their green leaves should be blooming, the red flowers withered away.”
Fan Xian looked embarrassed. The poem by Li Qingzhao that he had used to get one over on Haitang was only known to the Emperor and the Empress Dowager of Northern Qi, and himself and Haitang. How could it have made its way south?
[1] Cousin Mei is a character in Ba Jin’s novel The Family. She marries, becomes a widow, falls ill, and dies. The Family is a criticism of the Chinese feudal system.
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Chapters
- Chapter 746 (END) - Afterward
- Chapter 745 - The Rainbow In The 12th Year Of The Qing Calendar (3)
- Chapter 744 - The Rainbow In The 12th Year Of The Qing Calendar (2)
- Chapter 743 - The Rainbow In The 12th Year Of The Qing Calendar (1)
- Chapter 742 - Walking In Front Of The Palace, Who Will Die?
- Chapter 741 - A Rainy Day In Front Of The Royal Palace
- Chapter 740 - Glass Flower
- Chapter 739 - Noon (2)
- Chapter 738 - Noon (1)
- Chapter 737 - Wither
- Chapter 736 - Dusk
- Chapter 735 - No Lake That A Garden Shall Not Reclaim (2)
- Chapter 734 - No Lake That A Garden Shall Not Reclaim (1)
- Chapter 733 - The Name Of The Most Powerful Person
- Chapter 732 - The Loneliness Of One Person
- Chapter 731 - Scene Of Radiation And Legend
- Chapter 730 - That Person Told a Story
- Chapter 729 - Someone In The Temple (3)
- Chapter 728 - Someone In The Temple (2)
- Chapter 727 - Someone In The Temple (1)
- Chapter 726 - There Is A Temple In The Mountain
- Chapter 725 - There Once Was A Mountain
- Chapter 724 - A Night Of Northern Wind
- Chapter 723 - Sudden Chaos In The Snow
- Chapter 722 - On A Journey
- Chapter 721 - One’s Heart Faces The North
- Chapter 720 - Rock Garden
- Chapter 719 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (4)
- Chapter 718 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (3)
- Chapter 717 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (2) In The Space Of A Flick Of The Fingers [JW1]
- Chapter 716 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (1)
- Chapter 715 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (5)
- Chapter 714 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (4)
- Chapter 713 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (3)
- Chapter 712 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (2)
- Chapter 711 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (1)
- Chapter 710 - Heartbreak In Front Of The Hall
- Chapter 709 - Who Is Killing In Jingdou
- Chapter 708 - Blood In The Capital And Jiangnan
- Chapter 707 - Chaos In Jiangnan
- Chapter 706 - Pacifying Xiliang
- Chapter 705 - A Sorrowful Song Of Defeat In Western Hu
- Chapter 704 - Winter Arrives Again
- Chapter 703 - Variables In The North
- Chapter 702 - Jingdou’s Man Of Leisure
- Chapter 701 - Look, It’s Beautiful Up There
- Chapter 700 - A Small Gift
- Chapter 699 - Yes, Your Majesty
- Chapter 698 - Could There Be Peace When Ruler And Official Meet?
- Chapter 697 - The Young Lady Of The Fan Family In The Palace
- Chapter 696 - Prepared
- Chapter 695 - Name Of The Temple, Shadow Of The Person
- Chapter 694 - Rain At The Qing Temple
- Chapter 693 - The Members Of The Qinian Unit Embark On Their Own Paths
- Chapter 692 - Seven Days
- Chapter 691 - Washing One’s Hands Of An Official
- Chapter 690 - Snowy Mountain In Dreams, Bloody Water In Basin
- Chapter 689 - Unwilling To Wake From A Long Sleep In Fan Manor
- Chapter 688 - Untitled Again
- Chapter 687 - Sending Off Chen Pingping In The Rain
- Chapter 686 - Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common (3)
- Chapter 685 - Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common (2)
- Chapter 684 - Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common (1)
- Chapter 683 - Chaos In Jingdou, Swaying Red Candle
- Chapter 682 - A Finger Pointed To The Overwatch Council’s Subjugation
- Chapter 681 - Bamboo Flowering Inside The Royal Study
- Chapter 680 - Chen Pingping’s Revenge
- Chapter 679 - Investigating Heaven And Earth Without Retreat
- Chapter 678 - So What?
- Chapter 677 - Decades Of Past Events And Anger
- Chapter 676 - A Carriage Enters The City Alone
- Chapter 675 - The Beginning Of A Battle Between Two People
- Chapter 674 - The Wheelchair In The Night Wind
- Chapter 673 - Gentlemen, Friend, Escape
- Chapter 672 - I Want That Old Dog To Live
- Chapter 671 - A Match Made In Heaven
- Chapter 670 - Risking It All
- Chapter 669 - Everyone Came From Jingdou
- Chapter 668 - Wife
- Chapter 667 - Rising Wind
- Chapter 666 - The Return Road Is Bloody
- Chapter 665 - Desire To Quell A Rebellion
- Chapter 664 - A Simple Conquering
- Chapter 663 - One Should Do As One Thinks
- Chapter 662 - Opening The Hut
- Chapter 661 - The Money Markets Of The World Must Be Killed!
- Chapter 660 - One Object in the Air, the Swords in One Hand
- Chapter 659 - Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea (3)
- Chapter 658 - Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea (2)
- Chapter 657 - Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea (1)
- Chapter 656 - Temple, Ant, Notebook
- Chapter 655 - Willpower Was The Way Of The Emperor
- Chapter 654 - The Starlight Spilling Into The World
- Chapter 653 - The Way Of Heaven
- Chapter 652 - Ten Family Village
- Chapter 651 - Farmer, Country Estate, Some Fields
- Chapter 650 - Fish Guts
- Chapter 649 - Making A Mistake
- Chapter 648 - An Opening
- Chapter 647 - Chaos In Spring Garden
- Chapter 646 - The Black Umbrella In The Imperial Academy And The Light On The Nose Bridge明
- Chapter 645 - Fake Impetuousness During The Banquet
- Chapter 644 - To Know The Situation From A Cup Of Light Tea
- Chapter 643 - Separate Challenges
- Chapter 642 - Graves
- Chapter 641 - Thinking Bitterly By The Courtyard
- Chapter 640 - Growing Up Overnight
- Chapter 639 - Taking The Courtyard, Seizing Power
- Chapter 638 - Discussing Marriage, Discussing Merit
- Chapter 637 - Returning To The Capital To Beg For A Position
- Chapter 635 - The Waves Retreating
- Chapter 634 - We Are All Seas Of Different Colors
- Chapter 633 - Poisoned
- Chapter 632 - Only Saints Should Use Them
- Chapter 631 - Drawing Four Swords, Considering A Vacant Heart
- Chapter 630 - If Three Walk Together
- Chapter 629 - In A Flash
- Chapter 628 - A Large Tree
- Chapter 627 - Old Man
- Chapter 626 - The Pit In The Sword Hut
- Chapter 625 - Brushing Hair
- Chapter 624 - Each Emperor Has His Own Officials
- Chapter 623 - True Joy In Front Of A Palace
- Chapter 622 - The Secret In The Dusk
- Chapter 621 - Guests In The Hut
- Chapter 620 - Breaking The Willow, Entering The Hut
- Chapter 619
- Chapter 618 - Reunions Can Happen Anywhere In Life
- Chapter 617 - Shadows Follow By My Side
- Chapter 616 - Cutting Plums At Leisure
- Chapter 615 - The Same Road
- Chapter 614 - I’ll Go When The Spring Comes
- Chapter 613 - The Show Until Winter
- Chapter 612 - The East Wind Blows
- Chapter 611 - The Ditch Between Two Departments
- Chapter 610 - Singing At Night
- Chapter 609 - What Are The Intentions Of The Doctor?
- Chapter 608 - The Same Moonligh
- Chapter 607 - The Thunder Of Heaven And Fan Xian’s Lost Tablet
- Chapter 606 - Schemes
- Chapter 605 - To Accept Or Not Accept, This Is Not A Question
- Chapter 604 - Young Lady Of The Wang Family
- Chapter 603 - Old Events By The City Gate But Not The People Of Old
- Chapter 602 - The Gazes On The City Gate Watch The Return To The Capital
- Chapter 601 - See Through All the Scenery
- Chapter 600 - Outside The Window
- Chapter 599 - Return
- Chapter 598 - Autumn Grasslands, Rising Sun, Black Knights
- Chapter 597 - After The Battle Of The Hearts
- Chapter 596 - Three Days
- Chapter 595 - The Haitang Flower By The Lakeside
- Chapter 594 - Two Years
- Chapter 593 - Chief
- Chapter 592 - The Young Man From The King’s Camp
- Chapter 591 - An Old Friend In The Frontier City
- Chapter 590 - Broken Knife
- Chapter 589 - Strong Liquor And Warm Intestines
- Chapter 588 - The General’s Manor
- Chapter 587 - Hu Ge In Dingzhou
- Chapter 586 - Court Case In Passing Time
- Chapter 585 - Our Unsatisfactory Winter
- Chapter 584 - Can’t Be Covered By Qing Mountain
- Chapter 583 - Sending Off A Comrade
- Chapter 582 - The Emperor’s Intentions
- Chapter 581 - In And Out, Gradually Gentling
- Chapter 580 - You Are The Apple Of My Eye
- Chapter 579 - A Hundred Years Of Solitude
- Chapter 578 - Hearing The Bell Clearly
- Chapter 577 - The Second Half Of The Scroll Of The Father And Son
- Chapter 576 - The Watcher In The Maize
- Chapter 575 - An Angry Grape
- Chapter 574 - An Old Ginger Gradually Fading
- Chapter 573 - A Dignified Life And Death
- Chapter 572 - Blue And White Words
- Chapter 571
- Chapter 570 - The Consequences Of Dong Mountain
- Chapter 569
- Chapter 568 - The Way Of The Emperor
- Chapter 567
- Chapter 566
- Chapter 565 - Taiping Courtyard
- Chapter 564 - Dingzhou Army’s Order
- Chapter 563 - The Spy Of An Instant
- Chapter 562 - Killing Qin
- Chapter 561 - Jing Ge Assassinates Qin
- Chapter 560 - Using The Black Knights As A Prologue
- Chapter 559 - Who Formed The Monarch’s Heart In A Sea Of Fire?
- Chapter 558 - No Peace While Sitting In The City
- Chapter 557 - Placing Three Idols On The Palace Walls
- Chapter 556 - Stealing The Banner, Stealing Power, Stealing Heart
- Chapter 555 - Glory
- Chapter 554 - The Attack In Front Of Zhengyang Gate
- Chapter 553 - Giving Him A Taste Of His Own Medicine
- Chapter 552
- Chapter 551 - Vicious (2)
- Chapter 550 - Vicious (1)
- Chapter 549 - Affectionate Eunuch, Merciless Arrow
- Chapter 548 - Counting Arrows
- Chapter 547 - Sounds Of Killing Inside And Outside The Royal Palace
- Chapter 546 - Courage Because Of Determination
- Chapter 545
- Chapter 544 - That Night
- Chapter 543 - Drawing The Dagger In His Shoe For The First Time
- Chapter 542 - The Sword Is Never Shown When Killing
- Chapter 541 - Whose Manor Is It?
- Chapter 540 - A Child Jumped over the Wall
- Chapter 539 - Who Could Live A Simple Life?
- Chapter 538 - Secret Meeting In Yangcong Alley
- Chapter 537 - He Has Actually Always Been Here
- Chapter 536 - The Sound of Sorrow
- Chapter 535 - Please Lend Sir Your Moral Character
- Chapter 534 - The Beginnings Of Autumn
- Chapter 533
- Chapter 532 - The Song Of Jingdou’s Cicadas
- Chapter 531 - A Great Journey
- Chapter 530 - Meeting At Dong Mountain
- Chapter 529 - The Mortal World
- Chapter 528 - The Great Grandmaster
- Chapter 527 - The Sad Little Arrow
- Chapter 526 - A Breathtaking Shot
- Chapter 525 - Chase (3)
- Chapter 524 - Chase (2)
- Chapter 523 - Chase (1)
- Chapter 522 - The Heart on the Ship
- Chapter 521 - Seeking Shelter In The Raging Sea
- Chapter 520 - Covering The Moon
- Chapter 519 - Longbows Seal The Mountain At Night
- Chapter 518
- Chapter 517 - Words From The Heart
- Chapter 516 - People In The Temple
- Chapter 515 - White Clouds Rise from Tall Mountains
- Chapter 514 - Waves Growing From The Precipice
- Chapter 513 - The Monarch Arrives In The East Sea
- Chapter 512 - A Lowly Monarch (2)
- Chapter 511 - A Lowly Monarch (1)
- Chapter 510 - Miserable Tears
- Chapter 509 - Absurd Words
- Chapter 508 - Tea, Liquor, Paper, Big Picture
- Chapter 507 - The More Silence, The More Joy
- Chapter 506 - When All Was Done
- Chapter 505 - If You Support Me
- Chapter 504
- Chapter 503 - A New Generation Of Strange Little Creatures
- Chapter 502 - Pit
- Chapter 501 - Sigh
- Chapter 500 - Flow
- Chapter 499 - Imprison
- Chapter 498 - I [JW1]
- Chapter 497 - Thunderstorm (2)
- Chapter 496 - Thunderstorm (1)
- Chapter 495 - Blood And Yellow Earth In the Royal Palace
- Chapter 494 - Half An Hour
- Chapter 493 - The Three Nights In The Palace
- Chapter 492 - Mountain Wolf Amongst Descendants (2)
- Chapter 491
- Chapter 490 - Laughter In The Ming Garden
- Chapter 489 - The Major Figures
- Chapter 488 - This Is A Conspiracy
- Chapter 487
- Chapter 486 - The Death Of A Palace Serving Girl
- Chapter 485 - Zhaoshang Money House
- Chapter 484 - Attitude Determines Everything
- Chapter 483 - The Third Generation
- Chapter 482 - As Parents
- Chapter 481 - The Origins Of Fan San Bao
- Chapter 480 - Eunuchs Can Also Change The World
- Chapter 479 - I Know What You Did Last Summer
- Chapter 478 - The Fragrance Could Not Endure
- Chapter 477 - The Unconventional In The Royal Family
- Chapter 476 - Breaking The Ice Like Jade
- Chapter 475 - Unexpected But Attained
- Chapter 474 - Everything Has Order
- Chapter 473 - Where Are The Roots Of The Straw?
- Chapter 472
- Chapter 471
- Chapter 470
- Chapter 469
- Chapter 468
- Chapter 467
- Chapter 466
- Chapter 465
- Chapter 464
- Chapter 463
- Chapter 462
- Chapter 461
- Chapter 460
- Chapter 459
- Chapter 458
- Chapter 457
- Chapter 456
- Chapter 455
- Chapter 454
- Chapter 453
- Chapter 452
- Chapter 451
- Chapter 450
- Chapter 449
- Chapter 448
- Chapter 447
- Chapter 446
- Chapter 445
- Chapter 444
- Chapter 443
- Chapter 442
- Chapter 441
- Chapter 440
- Chapter 439
- Chapter 438
- Chapter 437
- Chapter 436
- Chapter 435
- Chapter 434
- Chapter 433
- Chapter 432
- Chapter 431
- Chapter 430
- Chapter 429
- Chapter 428
- Chapter 427
- Chapter 426
- Chapter 425
- Chapter 424
- Chapter 423
- Chapter 422
- Chapter 421
- Chapter 420
- Chapter 419
- Chapter 418
- Chapter 417
- Chapter 416
- Chapter 415
- Chapter 414
- Chapter 413
- Chapter 412
- Chapter 411
- Chapter 410
- Chapter 409
- Chapter 408
- Chapter 407
- Chapter 406
- Chapter 405
- Chapter 404
- Chapter 403
- Chapter 402
- Chapter 401
- Chapter 400
- Chapter 399
- Chapter 398
- Chapter 397
- Chapter 396
- Chapter 395
- Chapter 394
- Chapter 393
- Chapter 392
- Chapter 391
- Chapter 390
- Chapter 389
- Chapter 388
- Chapter 387
- Chapter 386
- Chapter 385
- Chapter 384
- Chapter 383
- Chapter 382
- Chapter 381
- Chapter 380
- Chapter 379
- Chapter 378
- Chapter 377
- Chapter 376
- Chapter 375
- Chapter 374
- Chapter 373
- Chapter 372
- Chapter 371
- Chapter 370
- Chapter 369
- Chapter 368
- Chapter 367
- Chapter 366
- Chapter 365
- Chapter 364
- Chapter 363
- Chapter 362
- Chapter 361
- Chapter 360
- Chapter 359
- Chapter 358
- Chapter 357
- Chapter 356
- Chapter 355
- Chapter 354
- Chapter 353
- Chapter 352
- Chapter 351
- Chapter 350
- Chapter 349
- Chapter 348
- Chapter 347
- Chapter 346
- Chapter 345
- Chapter 344
- Chapter 343
- Chapter 342
- Chapter 341
- Chapter 340
- Chapter 339
- Chapter 338
- Chapter 337
- Chapter 336
- Chapter 335
- Chapter 334
- Chapter 333
- Chapter 332
- Chapter 331
- Chapter 330
- Chapter 329
- Chapter 328
- Chapter 327
- Chapter 326
- Chapter 325
- Chapter 324
- Chapter 323
- Chapter 322
- Chapter 321
- Chapter 320
- Chapter 319
- Chapter 318
- Chapter 317
- Chapter 316
- Chapter 315
- Chapter 314
- Chapter 313
- Chapter 312
- Chapter 311
- Chapter 310
- Chapter 309
- Chapter 308
- Chapter 307
- Chapter 306
- Chapter 305
- Chapter 304
- Chapter 303
- Chapter 302
- Chapter 301
- Chapter 300
- Chapter 299
- Chapter 298
- Chapter 297
- Chapter 296
- Chapter 295
- Chapter 294
- Chapter 293
- Chapter 292
- Chapter 291
- Chapter 290
- Chapter 289
- Chapter 288
- Chapter 287
- Chapter 286
- Chapter 285
- Chapter 284
- Chapter 283
- Chapter 282
- Chapter 281
- Chapter 280
- Chapter 279
- Chapter 278
- Chapter 277
- Chapter 276
- Chapter 275
- Chapter 274
- Chapter 273
- Chapter 272
- Chapter 271
- Chapter 270
- Chapter 269
- Chapter 268
- Chapter 267
- Chapter 266
- Chapter 265
- Chapter 264
- Chapter 263
- Chapter 262
- Chapter 261
- Chapter 260
- Chapter 259
- Chapter 258
- Chapter 257
- Chapter 256
- Chapter 255
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 245
- Chapter 244
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 239
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220
- Chapter 219
- Chapter 218
- Chapter 217
- Chapter 216
- Chapter 215
- Chapter 214
- Chapter 213
- Chapter 212
- Chapter 211
- Chapter 210
- Chapter 209
- Chapter 208
- Chapter 207
- Chapter 206
- Chapter 205
- Chapter 204
- Chapter 203
- Chapter 202
- Chapter 201
- Chapter 200
- Chapter 199
- Chapter 198
- Chapter 197
- Chapter 196
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194
- Chapter 193
- Chapter 192
- Chapter 191
- Chapter 190
- Chapter 189
- Chapter 188
- Chapter 187
- Chapter 186
- Chapter 185
- Chapter 184
- Chapter 183
- Chapter 182
- Chapter 181
- Chapter 180
- Chapter 179
- Chapter 178
- Chapter 177
- Chapter 176
- Chapter 175
- Chapter 174
- Chapter 173
- Chapter 172
- Chapter 171
- Chapter 170
- Chapter 169
- Chapter 168
- Chapter 167
- Chapter 166
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162
- Chapter 161
- Chapter 160
- Chapter 159
- Chapter 158
- Chapter 157
- Chapter 156
- Chapter 155
- Chapter 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146
- Chapter 145
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1