Chapter 113
Nann Yu unexpectedly encountered no one within the Imperial Palace—it was just as well, since he had already said his farewells. He had hoped for one last glimpse; a distant look would have sufficed.
"Princely Heir, you may leave with peace of mind." San He was sowhat reluctant; after all these years, he and the Princely Heir had depended on each other for survival.
"San He, take good care of yourself. If you are not willing to co back to Nann State with , by staying with the Commandery Princess, as long as you are honest and decent, she will take care of you." Nann Yu instructed with concern, perhaps she would return soon, and he might catch that final glimpse.
Ultimately, Nann Yu left. The doors of Qishun Building remained firmly shut, and he did not get the chance to see the person he had hoped to glimpse one last ti. Thinking of all the people waiting at the inn, Nann Yu turned and left.
Indeed, since they had parted, what difference would one more or one less glance make?
Once Nann Yu left the Imperial Palace, he quickened his pace and hurried back to the inn non-stop.
"Princely Heir, everything is ready; our n have already gone to the border to pass on the ssage," reported Tan Zong as he approached.
"What about the two n we left behind?" asked Nann Yu without moving.
Tan Zong glanced behind him, and two Death Warriors swiftly stepped forward, standing by.
Nann Yu glanced at the two n but still felt uneasy. Although they seed entirely loyal, they were, after all, his n. He would find another channel for news from San He’s side. These two were left here just in case.
"You two will be responsible for several properties in Zheng Capital; obey the Commandery Princess’s commands in all matters, do you understand?"
"Yes, sir—"
"Princely Heir—"
Nann Yu imdiately turned and helped Duke of Jing Ci, who had co out.
"Master—", Nann Yu felt sowhat guilty. Although the master greatly disapproved of his decision, he ultimately accepted it. His leaving these things for Nian Ru was also out of hope that Nian Ru would have so security and be able to live without worry here.
As for them, Nann Yu had his own considerations. The forces in Nann State needn’t be swayed with money from the beginning. He wanted to test them first, as only those who passed the test could truly be of use to him.
"Go, Princely Heir. You must recognize the weighty responsibility you bear; you are the legitimate hope of our entire Jing Tribe and Nann State. As for that Commandery Princess, if after accomplishing our mission the Princely Heir still yearns for her, neither I nor any of us will oppose it," Duke of Jing Ci said, glancing at those present.
"Rest assured, Master, I will do my utmost." Not just his utmost—he would expend every effort to accomplish these tasks in the shortest possible ti.
"Good. There’s no ti to waste; we’ve finally begun the first step. Let’s hurry—" Duke of Jing Ci nodded in satisfaction. After they left, he would send the remaining two n to check the situation. The outco would depend on whether the Commandery Princess was destined for it.
"Princely Heir, let’s set out quickly," urged Tan Zong as well.
Uncle Jingn and Second Uncle Jing carried the luggage. The carriages had departed in several batches, and Nann Yu took one last look at the inn behind him before turning to board the carriage.
Just at that mont, a Loyal Warrior of the Wen Family ca dashing around the corner, clattering off the roof eaves onto the ground, toppling into a rchant’s stall and scattering baskets all over the street, the commotion finally arousing the attention of those inside the carriage.
"What’s going on?" asked Nann Yu, lifting the carriage curtain, while Tan Zong quickly stepped forward.
"Princely Heir, it’s nothing serious, just a governnt officer who took a fall," said Tan Zong. "It’s not wise for us to show ourselves at this ti."
Nann Yu let the curtain drop, and the carriage wheels began to move.
Tan Zong imdiately signaled to the two n beside him, who swiftly made their exit and approached the fallen Loyal Warrior of the Wen Family.
"Go!" shouted the Coachman, and at that very mont, another shout erupted: another Loyal Warrior of the Wen Family leapt down directly from the roof of the inn, landing at the inn’s entrance and then barging inside.
"Nann Yu——"
Nann Yu imdiately lifted the carriage curtain.
"Princely Heir——" Tan Zong sounded sowhat anxious, "I fear soone has discovered our tracks."
Nann Yu’s eyes narrowed slightly, wondering who could have discovered their tracks at this ti, and Tan Zong’s excessively panicked expression seed to be desperately hiding sothing.
"Where is your Princely Heir? Where is he? I have co to seek help on the orders of Princess Chao Ren." The guard grabbed hold of the guard at the door and hurriedly spoke.
Nann Yu imdiately jumped out of the carriage and dashed straight to the guard.
"What happened?" Nann Yu grabbed the other person, urgently asking.
"The Fourth Prince and the Commandery Princess are in danger." The guard said right away, he did not recognize Nann Yu, but it was a critical situation, and the two people who could escape risked their lives to rush here.
"Where are they? You must tell quickly." Nann Yu’s expression changed, he asked urgently.
Tan Zong followed behind, his face unreadable, scrutinizing the guard while contemplating how to speak up.
"Princely Heir——" Duke of Jing Ci had just climbed into the carriage with Jing Qu’s help when he heard the commotion; Duke of Jing Ci then struggled to get off the carriage again.
"Uncle Han——" Second Uncle Jing knew what Duke of Jing Ci wanted to do, but he had a gut feeling the Princely Heir wouldn’t listen; why must Uncle Han oppose the Princely Heir then?
"What do you know!" Duke of Jing Ci shouted at Second Uncle Jing.
"Quick, tell where?" Nann Yu ignored Duke of Jing Ci’s shouting behind him, feeling more agitated as if he were an ant on a hot pan.
"Princely Heir, please follow quickly, just up ahead." The Loyal Warriors of Wen Family said imdiately, ti was of the essence, perhaps they could still save Their Highnesses and the Commandery Princess.
Nann Yu stepped forward and walked, Tan Zong’s face grew anxious, but he dared not obstruct; as a Nann Death Soldier, their loyalty to Nann Yu was absolute, however, now certainly wasn’t the ti to get involved in such matters.
If those forces couldn’t be utilized, it was best not to antagonize them, especially at this ti.
"Princely Heir, you must not go." Duke of Jing Ci shouted loudly, having already thrown his walking stick.
Tan Zong’s face changed, Nann Yu swiftly turned around, catching the walking stick with one hand.
"Master, I must go on this journey." Nann Yu said gravely, what didn’t he understand by now? They probably knew all along that Nian Ru was deep in danger but kept quiet, urging him to leave.
All that remained, including Zheng Nianru, would no longer be in danger.
"Princely Heir, we cannot afford to involve ourselves with those things." Duke of Jing Ci said anxiously, moving forward, limping toward Nann.
Tan Zong panicked, Duke of Jing Ci, you are confused, isn’t this telling the Princely Heir that we know?
Nann Yu glanced at Tan Zong, then threw the walking stick away. He turned and left.
The Loyal Warriors of Wen Family were sowhat stunned; the Commandery Princess intended for Nann Yu to bring his n, would it be alright for the Princely Heir to go alone?
"Why aren’t you moving yet——" Nann Yu ordered coldly.
The Loyal Warriors of Wen Family didn’t dare to question, any additional help was better than none.
"Princely Heir, if you take one more step today, your teacher will commit suicide right here on this street." Duke of Jing Ci bellowed, his voice robust and resolute in the face of death.
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