I Am a Salted Fish in Ancient Times

Chapter 64



Chapter 64

Knowing that Consort Lan clashed with the Empress, Xiao Shan naturally had to visit the palace. Although deep down he didn't want to go, he had no choice but to go, at least to find out the reason.

Xie Zhui originally intended to accompany him to the palace. He didn't want Xiao Shan to meet Consort Lan, the Empress, or the Crown Prince by himself.

Entering the palace alone, Xiao Shan would have to face too many people and matters. Xie Zhui wanted to share some of the burden. Even if it was just a little, it would lighten Xiao Shan's load by a few degrees.

Xiao Shan, however, stopped him. "The atmosphere in the palace is tense right now, and it might even alarm Father Emperor. There will be many things to face. If Mother Consort starts crying and makes a scene, it won't be resolved in less than two hours. Your health is already not good; there's no need for you to go and suffer."

Xie Zhui moved his lips, wanting to say that he could endure any hardship, even if it meant being ignored by Consort Lan. But even so, he didn't want to be too far from Xiao Shan, especially in this situation. If Xiao Shan felt distressed, at least he would be there by his side.

Xiao Shan knew what he wanted to say, so he placed his index finger on Xie Zhui's lips and said, "It's not necessary."

There was no need for him to endure this suffering, and besides...

"I care about you."

These words were sincere. He didn't want Xie Zhui to suffer in front of Consort Lan because it was unnecessary. Rather than that, it was better for him to go to the palace alone while Xie Zhui waited for him at the prince's residence.

Because it was the truth, when Xiao Shan spoke, his eyes were filled with earnestness, as if starlight fell into them, deep and bright.

He looked even more handsome.@@@@

Hearing the words "I care about you," Xie Zhui was visibly stunned. It was as if he drank the strongest wine, and his mind instantly became dizzy.

At certain moments, the more straightforward the words, the more they could touch a person's heart.

Xie Zhui used a great deal of effort to resist being captivated. He glanced at Xiao Shan's extraordinarily handsome face for a moment, then averted his gaze and asked coldly, "Is Your Highness using a beauty trap on me?"

Usually, it was Xiao Shan who teased Xie Zhui with playful words. He never expected Xie Zhui to say something like this. Xiao Shan was momentarily stunned, then suddenly laughed. He leaned slightly, resting his chin on Xie Zhui's shoulder, and gently nodded a few times. With a smile, he whispered, "Yes. So, I want to know. Is this beauty trap effective on you?"

"Effective," Xie Zhui replied reluctantly.

"I didn't expect my prince consort to be so captivated by looks. If I had known, I would have smiled at you more often, enchanting you every day. Then whatever I wanted from you would be easily within my grasp," Xiao Shan murmured, blowing softly on Xie Zhui's neck.

Xie Zhui felt a bit ticklish and shifted his body, muttering, "Whatever you want, just say it. As long as I have it and can give it, I will."

In the past, he wouldn't have been able to say such things and would have felt a bit embarrassed. But now, he wanted to share his thoughts with Xiao Shan. So, despite the heat rising in his ears, he added, "Come back early. I'm worried."

Xiao Shan's heart suddenly softened. A person who wasn't good at expressing his inner emotions was now laying his thoughts bare, simply because he cared about him.

Xie Zhui cared about him, and he cared about Xie Zhui. There was nothing more heartwarming than this.

Xiao Shan spoke, his voice steady and reassuring, "Don't worry. I'm just going to the palace to see Mother Consort, not pulling a tiger's whiskers. Just wait for me at the prince's residence."

Xie Zhui responded with a hum, and only then did Xiao Shan lift his head from Xie Zhui's shoulder. His eyes remained bright, filled with a joyful smile.

The capital just experienced a light snowfall. Although the snow was light and already melted into water, dried by the wind, the weather turned cold.

Xie Zhui personally draped a soft fur cloak over Xiao Shan, adjusted his collar, and then watched him leave.

Before Xiao Shan walked out of Xie Zhui's sight, he suddenly turned back, flashed a smile, and waved vigorously, his expression particularly childlike. Xie Zhui was amused by his behavior and couldn't help but smile, his eyes curving with delight.

Seeing Xie Zhui happy, Xiao Shan finally turned and left.

He rode a carriage to the palace, which was comfortably arranged inside.

Xiao Shan sat there with his eyes half-closed, contemplating the current situation. There were some things he didn't want to think about, but he couldn't avoid them.

Meanwhile, Xiao Jin, who resided in the Eastern Palace, already entered the palace to see the Empress. Xiao Jin was taken aback when he saw the Empress, as she was silently weeping.

Consort Lan often cried, and Xiao Jin had seen it countless times, but this was the first time he saw the Empress cry since he could remember.

When someone who cried often did so, others tend to become somewhat numb to it. But when someone who rarely cried suddenly did, it brought a peculiar sense of shock.

The Empress realized she had lost her composure in front of Xiao Jin and used a handkerchief to wipe her eyes.

Perhaps she was too heartbroken, as the tears kept on flowing even after she wiped them away.

Xiao Jin, brought back to his senses by her actions, hurried forward to comfort her. "If Mother Empress is upset, you can scold me a few times. If you keep crying like this, it will harm your eyes."

"If these eyes are harmed, so be it. I don't need them," the Empress said bitterly.

Xiao Jin hesitated for a moment and then softly said, "I heard about it. Is Mother Empress angry with Consort Lan? Mother Empress knows Consort Lan's character well. She shares a deep sisterly bond with you and surely didn't mean to upset you."

Many things in the palace were secrets, yet many were not. The quarrel between Consort Lan and the Empress was something he heard about immediately, prompting him to come over.

However, he wasn't sure what caused the Empress to be so heartbroken this time.

In the past, when the Empress heard such comforting words, she would complain a bit, mentioning how Consort Lan had gone too far or how she would help her one last time and then no more.

But this time, upon hearing these words, the Empress immediately let out a cold laugh. She said, "I must have been blind and foolish not to realize how she truly saw me all this time."

Seeing the seriousness of the situation, Xiao Jin was slightly startled and said, "Mother Empress..."

The Empress raised her hand to interrupt him. "I know you and Xiao Shan have a good relationship, but in this matter, Mother is not trying to stir up trouble between you two brothers."

"Do you know what Consort Lan has been saying behind my back? She has been spreading rumors that it was I who pushed Xiao Shan at the hunting grounds that day. She thinks that in my desperation to save my son, I pushed her son to shield you from death. When I heard this rumor, I feared I might have misunderstood her, so I summoned her to ask. She was evasive and admitted that she had indeed thought that way. She dared to entertain such thoughts. If the Emperor were to believe her words, how would you and I be able to face the consequences?"

As she spoke, the Empress became increasingly alarmed. It was true that the Emperor valued Xiao Jin, but he was also very suspicious.

If he truly believed that she pushed Xiao Shan, how would the Emperor view her? If she couldn't tolerate Xiao Shan, who was so sincere towards Xiao Jin, how could she tolerate the other princes in the future?

Would Xiao Jin's position be affected?

These thoughts were terrifying. The more she thought about them, the more the Empress couldn't help but tremble.

Xiao Shan replied, "Say what?" Should he say that he has no ulterior motives, or that Consort Lan didn't mean it?

Once the seed of doubt is planted, it only grows; it doesn't stop. No matter who speaks or what is said, it won't dispel the doubts in one's heart.

Xiao Shan's figure disappeared behind the palace walls for a long time before Xiao Jin emerged from behind a rockery.

He gazed at the path leading out of the palace, his expression somber.

Chang An, noticing his thin clothing, couldn't help but say, "Your Highness, the wind is very cold. Let's go back."

Xiao Jin didn't move. Today's events were too unsettling; he felt cold no matter where he went.

Just as Xiao Shan didn't know what to say to him, he also didn't know what to say if he stopped him. Should he say, "I trust you"?

Sometimes, words were powerless.

If their brotherly bond were truly so fragile, it would betray all the days they supported each other.

Xiao Jin stood in the cold wind for a while longer before finally heading towards the Eastern Palace.

Chang An followed silently behind him.

Chang An thought to himself, what a mess this is.

Everything was fine, so what was Consort Lan stirring up?

***

The news of the fallout between Consort Lan and the Empress reached others. Consort Xian was still confined and unaware of the situation.

When Xiao Xian heard about it, his expression changed briefly before he buried his head back into his books.

Now, it was impossible for him to see Consort Xian, so he could only bury himself in his studies, hoping to earn the Emperor's praise and thereby gain a chance to see Consort Xian again.

When the news reached Consort Shu, she was in the middle of helping Xiao Yi find a suitable match. Upon hearing the news, she put away the portraits and repeatedly instructed Xiao Yi to stay hidden in Prince Xian's residence, avoiding writing poetry or painting, and to make himself as inconspicuous as possible.

When the news reached Xiao Rong, he was delighted and even drank two extra cups of wine.

That night, Xiao Rong, holding Princess Rui in his arms, laughed and said, "Everyone knows how close Xiao Shan and the Crown Prince are, but what does it matter? They still have a mother who drags them down."

"I don't believe that with a rift between the Empress and Consort Lan, Xiao Shan and the Crown Prince can remain as they were before."

Princess Rui, Gu Linglong, who already received news from her father, Gu Guang, laughed upon hearing this. "What does this have to do with us? If Prince Li and the Crown Prince fall out, that's their business. We can just sit back and enjoy the show."

"You're right," Xiao Rong laughed again, his eyes bleary with drunkenness. "What does it matter if you take a knife or a sword for a brother? The palace is full of competition; there shouldn't be such sentimentality. Competing is what we should be doing."

Gu Linglong echoed his words, but in her heart, she thought, Xiao Rong is willing to compete and fight, but he can't win or take anything. At most, he can drink a few more cups of wine in his own palace upon hearing pleasing news.

Xiao Rong had no idea what his Princess Rui, Gu Linglong, was thinking. He just wanted to say these taboo words.

Saying a bit made him feel a bit more at ease.

That night, the Emperor visited Consort Lan's palace.

The Emperor stared at Consort Lan for a long time, so long that she almost started trembling, before he finally looked away.

Consort Lan hurriedly poured tea for the Emperor.

The Emperor took a sip and said, "Do you have evidence that the Empress pushed someone?"

Consort Lan shook her head and whispered, "No."

The Emperor continued, "As the saying goes, 'Disaster comes from the mouth.' Without evidence, why say such things?"

Consort Lan pressed her lips together, unable to speak.

The Emperor didn't expect her to say much and continued, "Aren't you afraid that this will drive a wedge between Xiao Shan and Xiao Jin?"

Consort Lan's face changed dramatically, and she stammered, "I didn't mean that. I... I was just speaking foolishly in a moment of confusion."

The Emperor did not reprimand her but said, "I understand your nature. Over the years, you haven't encouraged Xiao Shan to compete with Xiao Jin, and the second branch of the Gu family has acted according to your attitude."

Tears fell from Consort Lan's eyes as she said, "Xiao Shan and the Crown Prince have a good relationship, and that makes me happy too. I'm just not very bright, saying whatever comes to mind without thinking."

"Everyone wants to speak their mind sometimes," the Emperor said calmly. "It's fine to say such things in your own palace, as long as outsiders don't hear it. But your palace can't keep a secret, otherwise, those words wouldn't have spread. You wouldn't have become estranged from the Empress, and there wouldn't be so many taboos between Xiao Shan and Xiao Jin."

At first, Consort Lan didn't quite understand, but then she suddenly realized that the Emperor was implying that there were spies from other concubines in her palace.

That night, after leaving Consort Lan's palace, the Emperor went to see the Empress. By the next morning, everyone in Jinglan Hall, except for Cui Shu and the head eunuch, had been replaced.

Xiao Shan heard the news the next day.

After hearing everything, he said to Xie Zhui, "This is something Father Emperor would do."

Xie Zhui didn't respond to that comment. Instead, he said, "I've always had a question..."

"You want to know why the Crown Prince and I have such a good relationship?" Xiao Shan smiled.

Xie Zhui nodded.

Xiao Shan said, "Let me think about how to explain this."

Where should he begin?

After pondering for a while, he realized that it all started with the time he fell into the water when he was young.


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