Chapter 259: The Ninth Month
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The First Baron, second-rank.
Fan Xian had been calculating the importance and presence that the position of baron would grant him. As he mulled it over, the alarming thought that others may criticize his all-too-sudden rise amongst the ranks of the city broached his mind. Perhaps needlessly, this made Fan Xian cautious and wary of the prospect. His time as ambassador to the northern Qi Kingdom was nothing entirely perilous, but it still accounted for tiresome work. In the early spring, there had been an assemblage with the Emperor. With little regard for the reputation of the sufferers of his transgression, the Emperor had Prime Minister Lin and Assistant-Minister Fan forcibly removed from their positions and exiled from the capital. The aftermath of these events resulted in Fan Jian becoming Minister of Revenue. Perhaps, then, if Fan Xian was to become a baron, others would presume it was reimbursement for Fan Manor.
Moreover, ever since Fan Xian and the envoy had returned to the capital, everybody seemed to be aware that the Emperor in the palace greatly admired Fan Xian. In part, this was due to Fan Xian’s literary talent and profound wisdom, but this admiration increased with his return of the carriage that possessed the ancient and legendary books from the northern Qi Kingdom. The Emperor had long desired to rule his kingdom with gentle virtue and thoughtful deliberations; he was not one for iron enforcement and violence. For Fan Xian’s acquisition of such a bounty, the Emperor now sought to reward him.
The position that Fan Xian currently possessed was nothing compared to that of being a baron. If he were to be knighted, it would have been an elevation of class and for the added influence it would also impart, such a boon would be beneficial for the matters Fan Xian wished to personally pursue in the future. He looked upon his father before him, and asked, “When is the decree coming?”
As it was, Fan Jian and his son, Fan Xian, were in the study of Fan Manor, and they had been in deep discussion for a long time. Fan Xian had relayed to his father the many events that transpired during his time in the northern Qi Kingdom, but only what he was permitted to divulge. There were certain things he could not mention, for obvious reasons. Whenever their dialogue approached the concerns of the Overwatch Council, Minister Fan insisted on skipping over it, lest there be awkward stalling between them.
Fan Xian grew up in Danzhou, but he rarely spoke to his father following his arrival in the capital. Whenever they did speak, it was always in the study, where it was quiet and there were no interruptions. It could be surmised that their relationship wasn’t particularly deep, but as he looked upon his father’s graying hair, his thoughts drifted to the northern Qi Kingdom’s fading memory of its heroes of legend, and Fan Xian couldn’t help but feel a little guilty.
Chen Pingping was correct; Count Sinan did not owe Fan Xian anything, but Fan Xian owed him a lot.
“If you go to the palace tomorrow, there may be a decree.” Minister Fan closed his eyes and took a sip of the juice that Lady Liu made each night. It was a drink he enjoyed a lot. “You did well in the north. Director Chen notified his superiors to how well you performed there, and the Emperor was much pleased.”
Fan Xian’s mind continued to wander over his trip to the northern Qi Kingdom. Aside from tending to sensitive matters of his own, he did not actually do anything for the government. Securing and returning Yan Bingyun home was accomplished entirely by coincidence, also; there was no hard work involved. With the presence of a wry smile, he said, “Actually, on the return trip home, I did not do anything.”
“Sometimes, to do nothing is the best that can be done.” Saying this, Minister Fan opened his eyes.
To hear this, Fan Xian was surprised. He had thought that his father would tell him off, especially considering his confrontation with the Great Prince outside the capital. He didn’t make mention of it at all, actually; he skirted it entirely and shifted the conversation to another subject. “I told you many times; do not get too close and involved with the Overwatch Council. I can’t believe you did not listen to me in the first place, and that you were tricked into that treacherous organization by that old dog Chen Pingping.”
Minister Fan was visibly upset when talking about this. “Just peacefully, and without trouble, work in the palace treasury. Such an opportunity would not come easily for other people.”
With another wry smile, Fan Xian said, “I would have liked to. But you know the problem. That woman in Xinyang would not let that go so easily. She is the one who started this. If I did not commit to the Overwatch Council, how could I have possibly hoped to contend with her?”
Minister Fan sighed, thinking that perhaps he did indeed misjudge the matter. He never thought that the Eldest Princess would possess such a strong reaction. He waved his hand and told him, “She is the Empress’ sister; the Dowager’s most favored daughter, and Wan Er’s mother. But all that is in the past; you should let it go.”
Fan Xian earnestly believed in what his father told him, but he did not believe his father was one to accept such an affront and bear it without retribution. Fan Xian knew full well of his father’s loyalty to the kingdom, so much so that it prevented him from attending to all of his familial duties. But this was not without want; he would still do what he could for his family if he was able. The reason Minister Fan had been so vehemently against Fan Xian’s integration with the Overwatch Council was because he could not stand for his son to be thrust into political struggles, espionage and other such ugly business that was done in the shadows.
If he were to work for the palace treasury, money would be at the forefront of all his deeds there. Working for the council, in any of its many capacities, political intrigue could not be avoided. While they both had their connections, this was not something his father was aware of in the beginning. But whatever the case may be, Fan Xian was forever appreciative to Count Sinan, and so he said, “Do not worry about it, father. I will be careful.”
Minister Fan was satisfied with his response and so he replied, “Only those who are truly strong can afford to display weakness. The losers are already weak, and they cannot feign weakness, for that is what they inherently are. Think about this, my son.”
Fan Xian understood the meaning behind his father’s words and smiled. Then another matter of discussion popped up in his mind, and so he asked, “Father, after I return to the palace, will I be allowed to have Gao Da and the other seven Tiger Guards follow me around?”
Minister Fan looked upon his son and his stern eyes dissolved into a soft and caring appearance. He said, “You know I am only training the Tiger Guards on behalf of the palace. They still dictate where the Tiger Guards may go and whom they may accompany. If you seek to maintain those Tiger Guards in your company, I can go speak to the palace officials on your behalf. I do not expect the Emperor to permit it, however.”
With yet another wry smile, Fan Xian acknowledged his yearning for the company of Gao Da and the others. Having a few elite guards around him, he felt that his safety was guaranteed. Upon the plains of Wuduhe, even Haitang had not been able to anything. The strength and dexterity that they possessed, in comparison to the swordsmen of the Sixth Bureau of the Overwatch Council, was of a whole other league. Even though he had direct command of Qinian’s unit, the group of Overwatch Council soldiers trained by Wang Qinian, they only excelled in spying and other such espionage tactics. They were in no way comparable in their skills with the blade.
Fan Xian understood that the Tiger Guards were traditionally reserved for the protection of the monarchy. Like the western army, they were few, and they were for ensuring the Great Prince’s protection. Rarely did the Emperor send them alongside to guard others, but in most such cases, the persons they were sent to protect were people on special missions of some importance to the palace. For example, when Fan Xian’s father-in-law, Prime Minister Lin, was relieved of his duties, the Emperor sent alongside him four of the Tiger Guards to ensure his safe return home. This was a public display, in adoration of his services to the kingdom. After their task was done, they would return to the capital and take refuge in houses that looked inconspicuous.
The reason why Fan Xian knew so much was because his father was previously in command of such duties for the Emperor. The envoy had already returned to the capital and if the Tiger Guards had still followed Fan Xian, to the acknowledgement of the monarchy, there would have been much distress.
Minister Fan noticed that his son’s facial expression was one of much pity, and so he laughed. He thought to himself that Fan Xian was exactly like his mother; a person who was truly special, more so than anyone else. He was still quite a young man, however, and so he could not help but remind him, saying, “Whilst you were away on your travels, there was a man named Shi Chanli who frequently visited the manor. He was a scholar and I managed to see him a few times. He looked to be a person of profound wisdom, but the way he carried himself was to suggest otherwise. He hid it well.”
Fan Xian was surprised and immediately understood. His father knew that Fan Xian had decided not to leave the Overwatch Council and start a new career within politics, and so he resolved to impart advice and help him as best as he may. Fan Xian, after all, was held in high regard by many, and even his father-in-law, Prime Minister Lin, had made efforts to ensure that others in the government would look out for Fan Xian. As good as this was, he still wanted to secure positions for the people he had already come to know and trust, to whom he could talk freely.
He acknowledged what his father was thinking, and he was touched. But because he was a man, he was unable to express his emotions and so instead Fan Xian took a deep bow before his father.
Minister Fan waved his hand and departed, making for his bedroom. Fan Xian remained and thought about his sister’s marriage. There was no need to tell anyone so soon, for it was something they could slowly arrange by themselves. Softly, Fan Xian then also left the study and went to his bedroom.
Seeing Fan Xian exit the study, walking straight, Minister Fan was filled with an overwhelming sense of relief. He thought to himself, “To have a son such as this; what more could a man ask for?” Without haste, he drank his last sip of juice from the bowl, comfortable in the knowledge that his child had found his way and purpose, and knew full well what he wanted to do in this life. But in regards to his son’s personality, as long as he did not say anything, everything would be fine. The future of the Fan family and lineage was entirely upon Fan Xian.
Minister Fan now held great admiration for Prime Minister Lin, who had already withdrawn from the absolute center of power within the Qing Kingdom’s government. He thought to himself that the old fox had gotten quite lucky. Minister Fan was made to give up so many things in his life, as he toiled and worked to his absolute limit for the kingdom. All the Prime Minister had to do was conceive a daughter.
The ninth month was generally quite plain and boring; it was a month where trouble never typically stirred.
Fan Xian was sitting in a carriage, leaning against the window frame, humming the melody of a song nobody else was sure to have ever heard before. Entering the palace was a matter of grand importance to most who came this way, but Fan Xian thought otherwise – he was bored. When he returned to the capital, he conceived an idea alongside his father-in-law, believing that inside the government or outside the capital, nothing could wrought trouble. He wanted to enter the palace and accept the position of baron so he could then resolve the issues regarding the Overwatch Council. He also thought to then revisit the Cang Mountains and practice his cliff-jumping ability once more.
The melody-coinciding rhythm of the fingers he repeatedly tapped against the window frame came to a stop. His mind drifted to the thought of his sister’s marriage. He then thought of Li Hongcheng’s request of hosting a feast upon the Liujing River, for the welcoming of his return, and his face quickly donned a most terrible scowl. I never thought my life could be this wretched.
Today was Sunday, and in the morning, many chancellors had gathered right outside the palace. Earlier this year, certain rumors had circulated that spoke of chancellors expressing their gratitude to the Emperor. They began changing their uniform in the middle of the night, attempting to arrive at the palace before dawn, so that they could hear the palace’s doors open. This was due to the fact that when the chancellors were to retire, they could no longer hear this noise and they would miss it dearly.
Nowadays, the Emperor was here at this time and the most forlorn suck-ups were there, also. Therefore, the chancellors made sure to not arrive too early, but not too late, either. Whose idea it was, nobody knew, but someone had booked a few tables in the restaurant nearby the palace so that the chancellors could gather there, bide their time, and depart at the most opportune moment.
The Commissioner of the Overwatch Council had no manners, except for the mystique person who had already been forgotten. Fan Xian was the only Commissioner to have existed since the formation of the kingdom, so he was still considered a fourth-ranked member of the Imperial College. If it was not at the Emperor’s behest, he would not have been allowed to visit the palace. As such, he did not have to adhere to the strict dress code and dress up in a fashion that would have undoubtedly taken a very long time to equip. Therefore, Fan Xian set off for the palace in the early morning, with little concern for what was to occur during his visit. By the time he arrived at the gate, however, he was much later than the others.
The more fame one was to receive, the more jealousy would be directed their way. This had been especially true for a young man who had only entered the capital a year and a half ago, and had ascended the ranks in the way which Fan Xian had. This young man had also been prone to humiliating the other officers, and in some cases, had gone and brought complete ruin and devastation to their reputations. He had gotten one minister exiled, and he had even killed another. But now, with a boorish yawn, all could see that young, handsome Commissioner for the Overwatch Council disembark his carriage.
Fan Xian took a look around and felt that the atmosphere had been tinged with a feeling of unease. All the chancellors were ministers hailing from various departments and commanders of different temples about the kingdom, each being of at least the second-rank. Even their wives were well-known, and their houses had each assuredly been showered with gifts given by the emperor. In comparison, Fan Xian was just a young man showing up to work late. If he had not received the support of his father and Chen Pingping, it would not have been long before the people in front of him began yelling at his presence.
They all knew they weren’t allowed to openly complain, but that didn’t mean they were going to make things easy for him. They all looked upon him coldly, before turning away in disgust. Amidst the chancellors present, there were a few who had been trained by Lin Ruofu himself and now they were mulling the idea of approaching Fan Xian. But seeing the fervent antipathy of their peers, they ultimately decided not to. All they did was impart upon Fan Xian a friendly look from afar.
From the amount of hateful stares he was receiving, Fan Xian began to feel uncomfortable, but he still kept his calm. With remarkable grace, he approached each and every chancellor he could see, and greeted them politely. As he did this, someone coughed behind him to notify him of his father’s arrival. The reasons for Minister Fan being late on this day were unknown, as were the reasons he did not travel to the palace alongside his son. Fan Xian quickened his pace to the carriage and carefully aided his father get out.
Minister Fan looked at him and shook his head before saying, “I’m not that old yet.”
Fan Xian laughed and understood that his overt politeness was a little too much, particularly from the quick frown his father gave him. On this day, however, the chancellors could immediately recognize that Minister Fan was in a delightful mood, for he did not let go of Fan Xian’s hand as he led his son forward.
As Minister Fan walked with his son toward the other chancellors, they had to quickly mask their feelings of discontent, especially when it came to the direct greeting of each other. After a while, Minister Fan took a polite hold of Fan Xian’s arm and guided him around the entire area to ensure he could put the names to the faces and properly recognize each and every chancellor that was present. As Fan Xian greeted them each amiably, the chancellors began to feel a little more at ease, seeing the young clown before them laugh as he did so. The chancellors that personally followed Mister Lin made sure to passionately greet Fan Xian, also. They made particular note of how well Fan Xian was performing, as well, given his relatively young age.
Still, there were a few chancellors lurking upon the fringes of their encounter that continued to display no motivation for putting aside their pre-conceived ill sentiments regarding Fan Xian and of getting to know him properly. They persisted with their cold and emotionless greetings. After all, who within the Qing Kingdom’s government was not aware of Fan Xian’s near-constant projected deception? The manner in which he would always appear to be polite and generous with others, with a self-wrought facade that sought only to advance his own selfish ambitions was rather well known by now.
The eldest minister, and the one who possessed the highest reputation, hailed from the Ministry of Appointments. He approached both Fan Xian and his father and groaned, saying “Ever since this country began, back when the Kingdom of Wei was in power, the inclusion of both a father and son in court at the same time – like you and your son – was a rare occurrence, indeed. Your self-assuredness comes as no surprise.”
Fan Jian started laughing. “Thank you for the compliment. I thank the Emperor also, for allowing such a thing.” As he said this, it was as if he did not acknowledge that the eldest minister was in fact taunting them. Fan Xian understood what was happening, but he thought that it was been he remained silent.
As this occurred, three eunuchs now approached them from the palace. The fellow in the middle could clearly be seen as a person of a higher-rank, and as they drew closer, he greeted them with a gentle wave of his staff and bid them, “Please, do come in.”
All the chancellors hushed their chatter and quickly tidied their garments before advancing to the palace. Perhaps it was because they were familiar with the proceedings in the palace and had seen them many times before, but they did not care to look at the sentries of pike-wielding royal guardsmen outside the palace building, nor the sword-wielding bodyguards that resided within. As they passed by the eunuchs, they puffed their chests in a prideful display.
This was the first time Fan Xian had ever visited the Royal Court, but it was not considered appropriate for him to walk alongside his father and it was because of this that he walked at the back of the collective alongside the eunuchs. Eunuch Hou was leading the group. At a time like this, of course, Fan Xian didn’t dare to say a word toward him. Instead, he simply smiled to display his genuine appreciation.
A while later, Hou San’er mulled something over in his mind. He questioned to himself as to how he could believe that Fan Xian was a true ally in which he could place his trust. The resolution that brought an end to his worries was when he caught sight of Fan Xian’s smile, which looked as real and as earnest as could be. The other chancellors, who were only polite and graceful to the eunuchs when they provided a service that aided them dearly, often feigned their smiles to the eunuchs, and Hou San’er knew this.
As it was Fan Xian’s first time in the Royal Court, he was quite nervous. He now found himself standing at the back of the line, quite a distance from the throne. Thankfully, his zhenqi allowed him to hear all that was said, and it was particularly important that he heard every word the Emperor spoke. He knew it was only a matter of time before the Emperor drew attention to Fan Xian specifically, but that did not prevent his idle observations of the hall he was now in.
Even though he had entered the palace grounds a few times before, it was mostly out of everybody’s way, chatting up the girls and going for long walks with Chen’er. Taiji Palace was the primary building of the Royal Palace, but he had only ever been able to view it from afar. He had never once been granted the opportunity to stand beneath its roof before today and now, as he stood there, he thought it far grander than he could have possibly imagined. The pillars were each adorned with intricate carvings of dragons and a pleasant fragrance permeated the air. There was even a copper-plated carving of a crane on both sides of the hall. But as his minded drifted to the thoughts of the northern Qi Kingdom palace’s nature-themed decor, he thought it was slightly underwhelming by comparison.
As he stood there in the hall, another feeling encroached upon him – and that was of power. The throne’s position at the forefront of the hall was slightly elevated above all else, and every time the chancellors looked upon it, their hearts were filled with awe.
But their feelings weren’t explicitly regarding the throne, as they were more about the middle-aged man who was sat upon it. Even though his palace was not as pretty as the northern Qi Kingdom’s, and the food was not as good as the food provided at Dongyi City, everyone knew that this man was most likely the most powerful man on earth.
The topic of discussion for the Royal Court today was in regards to the envoy and the Great Prince, but not of their dispute over who was to enter the capital first. Even though the Censor of the Imperial Censorate wished to write of those events, it was impossible for them to do so on a day such as this. It was not that they would be unable to chronicle the proceedings of that day in one night. It would merely look hasty and unkempt before the Emperor; something which would displease him greatly.
The subject of discussion was regarding the western army, and where its displaced soldiers were to reside following their deployment and return from the war. The need to present rewards and create medals and titles to showcase their bravery was also a concern that would need to be deliberated. Even though the Great Prince had been already been announced as the Emperor-to-be, there were a hundred-thousand more soldiers in need of a place to settle down. The suggestion for a debate about these issues came from the Bureau of Military Affairs, and no chancellor could even dream of objecting a matter that came from such an organization. The Emperor sought to rule the kingdom with compassion and great love for the people, but against this, the history of the Qing Kingdom dictates that it was a kingdom founded through war and force, and this was why their military presence was so large. Nobody would want to displease the army with these sensitive issues.
In regards to the envoy, following the report that surmised their journey, Honglu Temple, on behalf of the Qi Kingdom, had delivered an updated codex that detailed the nation’s size, and the borders that defined what was known as the northern Qi Kingdom. As the Emperor looked at the revised map of their kingdom, he took notice of the Qing Kingdom’s borders widening in the wake of these changes. And from a calm and still expression, came a fount of relief and delight at the revelation.
As was customary for them, the chancellors each and all expressed their “heartfelt congratulations” to the Emperor upon hearing the news. Even the high-ranking officers of the Bureau of Military Affairs stroked their beards and projected their happiness. This expanse of the Qing Kingdom’s borders was a result of the western army’s sacrifices across their years of battle.
As this was happening, a few of the chancellors took notice that during the discussion, the officers from Honglu Temple, Xin Qiwu, Fan Xian, and the Fourth Bureau of the Overwatch Council played an influential role in these changes. The three in question knew full well of their deeds, but with humble modesty, they did not speak a word of them.
Fan Xian looked at the chancellors who were now truly happy, in full earnestness, and brought to himself a smile of his own. After all, he did indeed play a part. He was thinking also that if it wasn’t for the Eldest Princess selling out Yan Bingyun, the Qing Kingdom would have received even more of a benefit. But the Eldest Princess did also want Xiao En to return to the northern Qi Kingdom and incite a civil war. It was quite the play. Between those two moves, it was the difference between a short-term benefit and a long-term benefit.
The most powerful middle-aged man – the Emperor – had joy in his heart, and it was of such a profound amount that even he had trouble holding it in. With his absolute strength, he managed to maintain his composure and upon doing so, placed his elbow upon the throne’s arm and nestled his face within the palm of his hand. As he listened to the chatter of the chancellors’ repeated congratulations, he looked upon his audience and noticed the presence of a particular young man bearing the most heart-warming of smiles. Upon seeing this, it elevated the happiness within his heart even further.
The Emperor gestured to his eunuch transcriber and his fellow assistant who held the edict open for him, and with his sharp voice, the eunuch began reading aloud what had been written upon the parchment. The resolving of the issue of the rewards being gifted to the soldiers would have to be delayed a few days, due to the copious amount of men there were. Furthermore, they would have to consult the Great Prince and General of the army. The edict being read out now, instead, spoke of the rewards that were to be gifted to the members of the envoy.
All who were now in the hall were silent. Everybody knew that when the envoy returned, the giving of gifts was to be a routine affair and as such, the chancellors had little interest in such a doing. They only perked their ears at the hearing of Fan Xian’s name.
“…First Baron, second-rank.”
All the chancellors were relieved, for they thought the Emperor made the right call. No matter their relationship with the Fan family, not a single chancellor would have liked to have seen Fan Xian manage to become a baron at such a young age. Certain chancellors viewed the issue from separate angles and such, but this general sentiment was shared between them all.
Xin Qiwu and Fan Xian were already upon their knees in the hall, graciously thanking the Emperor. As the chancellors’ listened to the usual sentence of, “If there is further business that need be brought to light, speak now. Else, you may all depart,” the Emperor gently added, “A few of you will remain.”
The Emperor looked about the hall and then gazed at the few high-ranked officers who were near the throne. After Lin Ruofu left his position as Prime Minister, the court was unable to find a suitable replacement at such a short notice. Therefore, for all of the government’s business, it was headed by leading scholars and ministers. After the convergence, it was customary for the Emperor to remain a while and talk. Today, however, the Crown Prince and the Great Prince were in the hall, and they were of the few who were asked to remain. The chancellors didn’t believe anything to be amiss and so they all exited the hall in an orderly fashion.
As they were leaving, the chancellors heard a sentence that filled them each with spiteful envy.
“Fan Xian, you remain, as well.”
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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