The Legend Of Chu Qiao: Division 11's Princess Agent Chapter 238

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Chapter 238: Chapter 238


Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


At this very moment, there was coincidentally a group of people who were about to disembark from Xian Yang Port. A few weary men led a few horses and quietly reported, “Message from home. No one knew that the Young Master is absent. The Seventh Master informed that Young Master could proceed with his own business, and as long as you return within the next ten days, all will be well.”


The man in a violet outfit frowned ever so slightly, and with his crimson red lips, his eyes were like a bottomless well that no one could see through. Mounting a horse in a swift motion, his features vaguely showed some signs of being weathered by the elements.


“This trip to Tang Jing is merely three days if we take the shortcut. The problem is that there will be no major cities along the way, and it will be disastrous if anything goes wrong.”


“We have no time. Let us take the shortcut.”


A servant turned around, and looking at the man in violet, he suggested, “Master, shall we prepare a carriage? You have not slept well for a few days.”


“That would be unnecessary.” The man shook his head, before solemnly asking, “Is there any news from Tang Jing?”


“After Lady Chu defeated Zhan Ziyu, the entire court was brought to peace. There were merely some minor disagreements over who should watch over the young emperor. This subordinate feels that Lady Chu might end up following through the plot of one of them.”


“She dares to?!” The man snorted, his expression looking rather gloomy. “I’d like to see who dares to do that!”


The crowd followed this man’s lead and all mounted their horses. In the swift galloping of the horses, they quickly disappeared on the ancient roads of Xian Yang. Before long, they were out of the city, and through the West gate, they took a small path. After such a long parting, everything had changed, and even the people were no more.


Time flies. In the blink of an eye, tens of years had pa.s.sed. Suddenly, she was no longer that young girl who radiated childishness, and he was no longer that stubborn young man. Time had once again drew countless boundaries between them originating from family, country, love, war, separation. But ultimately, their relations.h.i.+p was like an endless thread. No matter how hard destiny tried to pull, they remain tied together by that red string.


Wind bellowed from the distant Yan Bei, caressing the vast territories of the Xia Empire, pa.s.sing by the still-warm Tang Empire, before turning into the blossoming flowers in the Song Empire, and finally reaching the unending waves of the ocean in the east, vanis.h.i.+ng into the waves.


“The road is still long, and we may face with even more change. Are you afraid?”


“I am not.”


“Remember, I am waiting for you.”


The night was so cold, with only moonlight as illumination, the long stretch of the ancient dirt road was dimly lit up. The fragments of memories from the past had ultimately still been filtered by the blood and war, was.h.i.+ng away the initial sense of happiness and hope. Calmness remained to logically divide the past emotions and the best course of action for the current situation.


“It is a pity. Ultimately, I do not believe in destiny!”


As the horse hooves rumbled, the night seemed to be everlasting. The Tang capital that he had not seen for so long was now right before his eyes. The news that General Xiuli was about to be bestowed the t.i.tle of a consort was spread throughout the entire Tang Empire in merely one night. Shennan, Dianxi, Yuelin, Yunmo, and other areas sounded out protests in unity. Particularly strong was the resistance from the Southern regions. King of Jingan, King of Duanqing, and Duke Huayang had raised flags of rebellion in quick succession.


All these forces who had been lying low during the rebellion of the King of Luo, and absent during the rule of the Zhan siblings, had suddenly all jumped out, and with the slogan “remove the witch”, they led a total of over 180,000 soldiers, and headed off to the Tang Capital. Along the way, officials had all granted instant access to their forces.


Sun Di seemed to have predicted this situation long ago, and had already situated 200,000 soldiers from the Eastern regions. Led by Xu Su, they guarded Hanshui river. 100,000 soldiers from the Wolf army firmly garrisoned the capital, and guards were raised on all checkpoints. The capital was now armed to the teeth, and the neat rows of blades and spearheads formed an ocean that seemed ready to devour the imminent enemies from the South.


All was ready, with only the ceremony left to take place three days later.


In the autumn wind, as there was the need to prepare for the ceremony at the phoenix stand, the entire city fell into martial law, and the usually bustling roads were now completely devoid of life. The only thing that still resembled life was the autumn leaves that fluttered down from the sycamore trees that seemed like b.u.t.terflies frolicking in the flowers.


In the residence of Sun Di, an eunuch wearing the clothes of a servant knelt on the floor, as he reported in with the sharp voice that was unique to eunuchs, “Master Chu had an argument with Meixiang, and alarmed the Emperor and Princess Xiao. At the end, this servant heard that Master Chu made a promise not to leave the Tang Empire.”


Sun Di flicked an eyebrow and asked, “Are you sure?”


“I am very sure. Meixiang was crying loudly, and the young emperor had drawn the sword. Master Chu had even burned the letter from the Xia Marshal.”


“When did Meixiang leave?”


“Before the sky was bright, she had already left, and that young man called Pingan escorted her out. Master Chu said that she was returning to Xuefu City.”


Sun Di nodded. After a long while, he stated, “Her departure is a good thing. She would only obstruct things by staying here.” The man’s feature remained emotionless. He took out two gold ingots and informed, “Go and continue, I will treat you well.”


“It is my honor, Master Sun.”


After the servant left, Sun Di called in one of his bodyguards. After thinking for a while, he slowly said, “Leave immediately and search for Master Chu’s maidservant Meixiang. If she is returning to Xuefu City, help escort her. If she decides to go anywhere else, you know what to do.”


The man immediately said, “This subordinate understands.” Just like that, he turned and walked out. Before long, there was a horse crying, and it galloped off into the distance.


Pus.h.i.+ng open the window, Sun Di could only see the corner of the crescent moon. At first glance, it looked like the brow of a lady.


“May all…be well.”


Peace continued for the next two days.The entire court sank into silence. With the exception of a few archivists, none had any comments. The officials were either pressured by Sun Di or held a fear for Chu Qiao, who still commanded a huge fore. As for those few who resisted the strongest, Sun Di originally intended to handle them himself, but before he could act, the Xiuli Army had already thrown them into jail.


Upon finding out, Sun Di felt a tad worried. Although these people were stubborn, they were ultimately those who were the most loyal to the Tang Empire. Considering the loyalty of Xiuli Army to Chu Qiao, who knew if they would be mistreated.


He had personally headed into the palace to speak to this Lady who would supposedly watch over this empire. He knew that his little ploys had been detected to some extent by Chu Qiao, and now did not dare to enrage her too much. With that, he could only discreetly inform the jail guards to take care of those old officials.


This night was destined to be a sleepless night as the next day was the official ceremony for Chu Qiao to be given the t.i.tle, and this was the first time since the beginning of the Tang Empire that they had to marry someone to a deceased Emperor. The ceremonial department had rushed day and night to ensure that all the decorations were suitable and that the Phoenix stand could be completed. At this moment, countless officials sat around plotting for themselves. No one knew where the Tang Empire would head to, and all n.o.ble families were focused on the direction that this woman, who had close ties with so many people of power, would direct this empire toward. Would she ultimately be a loyal subordinate, or a greedy tyrant? Would she leave society as it was, or would she set up a dictators.h.i.+p like Yan Bei? No one could tell. After the next day, would the Tang Empire still be led by the Li Family? That was the exact question that most people had that night.


The entire Xiuli army was ever so quiet. The soldiers had not wavered in the slightest about the rumors. As the cold moonlight bask the entire encampment in a silvery glow, one could see that the grounds for practice were completely devoid of people.


The veil to He Xiao’s main tent shook, and a person who wore a black robe covering the entire face walked in. He Xiao happened to be drinking on his desk, wearing common brown clothes. With his hair unkempt and his collar unb.u.t.toned, one could see his bronze colored chest muscles. This was a rare sight of roughness from this general. Seeing the visitor, he frowned ever so slightly, but did not speak.


The visitor took off the cap, revealing a beautiful face, and lightly smiling, she said, “Drinking in the middle of the night, as far as I know, is a breach of military law.”


Seeing her, He Xiao did not talk, and merely continued to drink.


Chu Qiao walked up and sat down before him. Lifting her head up slightly, she asked, “Are you not going to invite me to drink?”


With a clank, He Xiao casually threw a wine cup over. He did not bother pouring for Chu Qiao. Chu Qiao was unfazed as she earnestly poured a cup and downed it in one gulp, only to feel the full brunt of the alcohol. It was as though she had just swallowed a chunk of red hot coal. Frowning, she said, “Such strong liquor.”


Seeing that He Xiao was still not speaking, she got a tad serious and asked, “If I had not come to find you, would you never have come to look for me?”


He Xiao lightly lifted up a brow, and gazed at her before quietly asking, “I am feeling quite strange. How could you still be smiling and laughing?”


“Why not? This situation is so much better than that time we had to defend Beishuo.”


Looking at her, He Xiao suddenly turned away and chuckled. “Indeed, it is so much better. With so much power, it would be much better.”


Chu Qiao leaned forward, and her eyes gleamed like stars s.h.i.+ning in midnight, as she coldly asked, “He Xiao, do you think I am such a person?”


Although he knew the situation, there was a certain anger and frustration that he could not suppress no matter what. He Xiao stared right into Chu Qiao’s eyes. In the cold expression, there was rage, but there was also sympathy.


Chu Qiao got into a half kneel as she leaned over and whispered some words by the man’s ears. He Xiao did not mind too much initially, but suddenly, his expression changed drastically. Lifting his head in a jerk, he glared at this daring woman.


“He Xiao.” Chu Qiao smiled at him, and in a calmness that was never seen before. She asked, “Are you willing to help me?”


This young general thought for a long time before finally revealing a smile. Stretching out his hand, they high-fived and gave each other a firm handshake, just like the old days.


As night descended once again, there was a group rus.h.i.+ng on the path. Suddenly another group appeared before them. The leading man pulled on the horse reins. As the incoming horse dashed past, the men on the incoming group suddenly halted and dropped down from the horse, and loudly hailed, “Fourth Young Master!”


That night was really destined to be a sleepless night. Countless forces clashed in the camouflage of darkness, quietly waiting for the ceremony.


The night seemed like an eternity.


As the rooster welcomed the next day, the sun rose, immediately basking the entire world in the glory of the golden rays. In the palace, the King of Runan, whose hair had almost entirely turned white, read out the will of the deceased emperor. After which, trembling, he knelt down.


Wearing an auspicious dress that was donned with embroideries of the phoenix and clouds, Chu Qiao donned a head dress that was made from 18 pieces of ruby jade. On her waist, there was a golden belt that was tinged with a royal purple. As this was a marriage with the deceased emperor, even this auspicious dress was mainly black in color, and the multicolored phoenix was also embroidered with darker colors, with gold threads used only scarcely for the clouds, and much of the chosen jewels were those dark in color. With that dress, Chu Qiao seemed neat and proper, yet there was a sense of gloom that made people avert their eyes.


As the phoenix carriage started the journey from the main palace, it pa.s.sed by Zhangyu Square, Rose Street, Anhua Gate, Taiqing Gate, Tai’an Gate, and even headed out of the Jinwu Palace and entered the Qingyun Road where only the richest dwelled, before turning round Tianqi Street and heading to the phoenix stand at the Ancestral Temple.


Along the entire route, the civilians all knelt down, calling out words of deference, with their heads deeply buried in the ground. As the entourage pa.s.sed by, it kicked up a cloud of dust that at first glance seemed like a sandstorm.


In the falling autumn leaves, black clothes covered the entire Tang Capital. The sky seemed ever so blue and tall, and the Sun seemed ever so far away. Everything looked so scenic that it seemed like a masterpiece from an expert artist. The glory of the empire seemed to cover and conceal the layers of blood that flowed on the path to ascension.


As the carriage stopped, one could see that the phoenix stand, with the 366 steps of jade staircase, was almost 100 feet tall. Standing on it, one could see all of Tang Jing. Even the majesty Jinwu Palace seemed to pale in comparison.

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