Chapter 502: Getting the greatest gains
Where were the residents of the Han Clan? Where was Han Yunxi?
The soldiers swept through the estate. It was only expected that massacre, plunder, and looting would happen in such chaos, but Long Tianmo still had the heart to protect those he cared for, so he’d sent his n to find Han Yunxi after learning she’d been staying at the Han Estate for days. Still, his efforts were for nothing because the entire place was empty. Mu Qingwu sent a trusted subordinate within the imperial guards to check for himself, and got the sa results. There wasn’t a soul left in the estate.
Actually, Gu Qishao had co to the Han Estate before either of them and searched the entire grounds, but he hadn’t found Han Yunxi, either.
Where was she?
Naturally, the three groups next headed for the Duke of Qin’s estate, only to see that it’d been emptied out as well. The double coincidence could only an that the Duke of Qin predicted everything long ago. Long Tianmo and Mu Qingwu were in the midst of storming the palace gates when they received the news. Mu Qingwu was silent, but Long Tianmo only sighed with emotion. “None of this...escaped Imperial Qin Uncle’s control.”
The Duke of Qin had left the city ahead of ti, evacuating both estates so cleanly that not a sign was left behind. Without a doubt, he’d predicted the ard rebellion between the two factions ahead of ti and made his own preparations. Long Tianmo finally understood why imperial father had moved so fast to drive him into a corner by suppressing the Mu Clan. Most likely, Imperial Qin Uncle had given the emperor a push as well. He knew that he’d been reduced to a chess piece in Imperial Qin Uncle’s own plans, but he didn’t mind. With Imperial Qin Uncle adding fuel to the flas, Great General Mu was finally pressured enough to act. While everyone else thought the military had suddenly rose in revolt, he felt that it was a long ti coming and even a little late. His heart had long harbored hatred and resentnt against his circumstances.
While they were attacking the palace gates here, the cannons were exploding over there. Without a doubt, they’d captured the capital! How could anyone block the advent of the artilleryn? They swept all enemies before their feet with no resistance.
The cannon booms sounded in the city, raising the morale of the crown prince’s troops. A gigantic wooden battering ram slamd against the thick palace gates, its impact resounding through the air. The doors looked like they were about to cave in.
Inside the palace, Emperor Tianhui was still sitting in the imperial study, but many of his servants and concubines had long packed away their valuables and fled. Of course, there were a few loyal subjects standing guard outside the room, the ones who’d pledged their deaths to him. Currently, a few important officials and ng Zhan, the head commander of the imperial guards, were all trying to coax Emperor Tianhui to escape. The emperor’s complexion was ashen white and there was a trail of blood by his lips. He had been suffering through various illnesses over the past six months, so the shock now seed to have aged him overnight. Though he was only in his forties, he looked like a man in his fifties or sixties. When he heard the sound of the fighting outside, the hands hidden inside his sleeves began to tremble. It wasn’t clear whether he was angry or truly afraid.
“Your Majesty, they’re about to break into the palace gates! Hurry and leave!”
“Your Majesty, it’ll be too late if we wait any longer!”
“The crown prince and General Mu’s clan have committed the worst offense of treason and heresy by nalessly deploying troops. This doesn’t an they’ll win the hearts of the people! This humble official begs Your Majesty to move the capital city to West Jing and transfer the troops from the west and central regions to surround those traitors! What we lose tonight is nothing more than one single city!”
Hearing ng Zhan’s words, Emperor Tianhui finally regained his senses. The man was right, all they would lose was a city tonight. But if they stayed any longer, he risked losing all of Tianning as well. The crown prince had gotten the advantage in the capital, but that was because the artilleryn were under his command. Still, Tianning had more than one set of artillery forces. The capital city, the northwest, and the central regions all stationed the first, second, and third regint of artilleryn. And while the Mu Clan had presided over the infantry forces for years, not all of the soldiers were loyal to the clan. After a mutiny like this, the various troops stationed at different locations would naturally choose which leader to serve. It was unlikely for the Mu Clan to control them all. In the end, Emperor Tianhui could still hold his own. He issued orders for a retreat, only for the invaders to break through the gates and block the east and west gates. Now the only escape routes existed in the north and south. In the midst of the chaos, Chu Qingge ca up with an idea for the emperor.
Emperor Tianhui agreed to it imdiately. He would dress up as a eunuch while ng Zhan would disguise a carriage and guard its passage as a decoy. Then the emperor would flee through the servants’ door by the north gate while his family and servants sward out of the south to attract the rebel forces.
As Emperor Tianhui prepared to leave, Chu Qingge stepped forward. “Your Majesty, chenqie grows bold to make a presumptuous request.”
Without disaster hanging above their heads, Emperor Tianhui was in no mood to be patient. “What is it?” he asked coldly.
“Chenqie wants to disguise myself as you and head for the south gates. It would not only attract the crown prince and the rest, but also...give a chance to shoot him down!” Chu Qingge said seriously.
At her words, everyone suddenly rembered that their noble consort hailed from a military family and was superbly skilled in archery. It was unlikely that a eunuch disguised as the emperor would attract rebel attention for long, but if it was Chu Qingge doing the job, then she might even be able to turn things around. If the crown prince could die, then the soldiers would be a host of dragons without a head and naturally fall back.
Emperor Tianhui was thrilled. “Good! As long as you can kill that unfilial son for Zhen, you will be Tianning’s empress!”
Empress?
Chu Qingge was inwardly miserable. She would rather Emperor Tianhui died in this ss instead. But for now she had to protect him, if only because she had no baby of her own to take his place!
“As long as Your Majesty is safe, chenqie shall be satisfied in my heart,” Chu Qingge said in direct contrast to her feelings.
Emperor Tianhui was deeply moved by her words. He gripped her hand tightly and said, “Qing’er, Zhen will be waiting for you at the end of the Seven Mile Bridge outside the city.”
Chu Qingge nodded before she extricated herself from the emperor’s grip and turned to leave...
The flas of rebellion burned over the capital city for multiple days and nights.
Rumors had it, the crown prince was ambushed by a high-level expert before he ever caught up with Emperor Tianhui. Fortunately, a team of black-robed guards intercepted the attack in ti to save his life.
Rumors had it, Great General Mu had found Emperor Tianhui by the south palace gates and killed him there.
Rumors had it, Emperor Tianhui wasn’t dead at all, but had long fled from the north gates. Instead, it was Great General Mu who was killed by ng Zhan instead...
After five days and five nights of fire, the capital grew still. Much of the most fantastical rumors were dispelled to reveal the truth. Emperor Tianhui had smoothly escaped from the capital, while Chu Qingge had faced off against Great General Mu until both were wounded in the process. While Emperor Tianhui was heading en route to West Jing, the crown prince had already proclaid himself emperor in the capital city. He split his ti between sending killers after Emperor Tianhui and soliciting military powers and able ministers to his side to expand his influence. Because the capital had been overtaken, various powers across Tianning Country declared their stance. So denounced the crown prince and pledged their lives to Emperor Tianhui, while others supported the crown prince and turned their backs on the deposed emperor.
However, nobody expected that Tianning’s central and southern regions, including its military and provincial powers, were all in favor of His Highness Duke of Qin! They even pushed out his na and declared the man their emperor!
Emperor Tianhui was in the carriage when he heard the news and violently smashed a teacup.
“Duke of Qin!”
He seed to have suddenly realized a face and flew into a rage. Because of that, he lost control and spat out a mouthful of blood before losing consciousness.
“Imperial Physician Gu! Quick, find Imperial Physician Gu!” Chu Qingge shouted.
But nobody found the imperial physician nad Gu Beiyue, nor did anyone know he was the first to slip away on the night of rebellion.
anwhile, Long Tianmo had predicted sothing like this would happen, but he still couldn’t keep from clenching his fists. His expression was dark for successive days as he digested the implications. Tianning Country only had three prefectures, all of them massive in size. The one with the highest population and Tianning’s southern (Jiangnan) region not only contained the most fertile farmland, but the most wealth as well. It really was a land of fish and rice—a well-watered region where food was plenty!
In brief, it had more people because it had more grain.
He and his father had fought to the death while the Duke of Qin had gotten the greatest gains with barely any effort! Emperor Tianhui condemned Long Tianmo and the Mu Clan for treason and conspiracy against the throne, sinners of a towering cri that was absolutely unforgivable. Long Tianmo imdiately retorted by accusing Emperor Tianhui of listening to slanderous talk and unable to distinguish right from wrong, thus framing the innocent and killing the loyal.
The father and son pair were biting each other to death while the Duke of Qin didn’t say a word. He was extrely low-key, yet he had the best reputation and won the most public feeling. One month later, Tianning’s situation stabilized. Emperor Tianhui controlled ten prefectures in the northwest from West Jing, keeping the reigning dynasty na as Tianning. Long Tianmo took over the old capital and seven counties in the northeast, but called his reign Tianan.1 anwhile, the central and southern regions maintained their original borders. None of the residents dared to seek refuge with Tianning or Tianan, but neither were they keen to raise rebellions of their own.
More rumors spread claiming that the Duke of Qin would take troops to reclaim the capital, or swallow up the ten prefectures in the northwest. Both Emperor Tianhui and Long Tianmo were made restless by the news while the army in the south and central regions grew restless. But...despite such wild claims, nobody knew where His Highness Duke of Qin had gone. After that night in the capital, he seed to have vanished off the face of the earth and never appeared in public again.
As for Han Yunxi, she was currently sitting in a carriage. On the night of the insurrection, she had put all the pieces together herself. It wasn’t because of her intelligence, but because she’d stayed long enough with Long Feiye to understand his thods. Long Feiye’s talk with Emperor Tianhui in the imperial study was simply a move on the chessboard. She had been telling Lady Helian to pack up and prepare to leave when the Baili Clan’s rmaid soldiers suddenly appeared to help them escape via the city’s waterways. After leaving the capital behind them, she split up from Seventh Mada and the rest of the Han Clan to board a carriage. The rmaid soldiers had said that His Highness Duke of Qin wanted to see her.
Sohow, her journey lasted an entire month, heading south all the way. The entire ti felt like a pleasure trip, filled with beautiful scenery and occasional gossip about Emperor Tianhui and Long Tianmo’s latest news. But Han Yunxi didn’t care much about that. She was in low spirits the entire ti. At first, she had kept mum and followed the rmaid soldiers’ arrangents. When she was bored, she’d hide herself in the detox system and sleep away an entire afternoon. But gradually, she couldn’t take it anymore.
If Long Feiye wanted to see , then where is he?
Where is he?
Where...is he?!
She asked the rmaid soldiers multiple tis, but none of them had any idea. They only had orders to take her to South Ning Prefecture.
That bastard, didn’t he say I could go back to the Han Estate? Why is he still looking for ? Fine, he can find , but what’s with this whole trip south? Why hasn’t he shown up after all this ti?
Just what is he thinking?!
Han Yunxi was almost angry enough to poison the soldiers and run away, but she didn’t. She only grew more withdrawn and stopped asking about anything. Finally, her carriage slowed to a stop in front of a residence today.
“Esteed wangfei, please get off the carriage,” a rmaid soldier murmured.
Han Yunxi had just exited the detox system, so she was feeling drowsy. When she heard ‘get off the carriage,’ she automatically obeyed, only to give a start at the familiar words over the gates...
1. Tianan (天安) – literally “world peace.”
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