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Chapter 19 - Chapter 19

—— Although it was not a big deal to spend the night there, he was now a

person whose real identity got exposed. If he were to stay overnight in the

name of the original owner, it would be torturous just thinking about it.

The two men got up after him, saluted and sent him away.

It was not until the servants flanked Jiang Suizhou out of the courtyard yard

that the two sat down again at the table.

Gu Changyun gently burst out laughing.

"He found out," he said.

Xu Du gave him a disapproving look, "I warned you earlier not to tease

him."

Gu Changyun brushed him off.

"I just didn't expect that he could be so perceptive," he said. "But look, he

didn't get angry either, did he?"

Xu Du glanced at him. "Not necessarily," he replied.

Gu Changyun laughed a few more times.

"Whatever," he said. "I just want to see what this smart and soft-hearted

new master will do next."

——

Jiang Suizhou returned to Anyin Hall, but did not go back to the bedroom.

Instead, he took advantage of the still early time to head to the study.

In addition to letters, there was plenty of other information the original

owner stored in the study that could be examined. However, because it was

extremely hidden and large in quantity, Jiang Suizhou had not thoroughly

checked the information in the original owner's study until now.

Now, he had a suspicion in his mind and wanted to try to find out

something from the information stored in the study.

This search lasted two hours, until about midnight.

He found an account book that the original owner had placed deep within

his desk.

The account book was nothing special, but Jiang Suizhou found that the

amount of expenditure on the account was very large. Each time, an account

was issued on the 15th of the month, and the money was handed over to Xu

Du by the original owner himself.

In addition to this, there was an expense in the book that fluctuated slightly

each month, but the amount was insignificant.

The original owner shouldn't have kept records of such paltry sums. But

since it was recorded in the book, the use of the money must be very

important.

The date of the monthly disbursement was also the 15th.

Jiang Suizhou formulated a plan in his heart.

He brooded over it for a long time until Meng Qianshan came knocking on

the door. He was here to remind Jiang Suizhou of the late hour and that he

had to go attend the Grand Court Assemble the next day. Only then did

Jiang Suizhou put the account book away and return to his bedroom.

By then, it was already deep into the night, and most of the servants had

gone to bed early, leaving only a few on night watch.

Meng Qianshan opened the door of his room for him. When Jiang Suizhou

stepped in, he found Huo Wujiu sitting under the lamp and reading a book.

He was frowning. One of his hands supported his forehead as he read

through lines again and again. It appeared that he didn't quite understand

the content of the book, and he seemed irritable.

Hearing the sound at the door, Huo Wujiu raised his eyes and saw Jiang

Suizhou taking off his cloak while walking indoors.

He shot a faint, obscure gaze which stopped on Jiang Suizhou.

…Why is he back?

Jiang Suizhou tossed his cloak to Meng Qianshan's hand. When he turned

his head, he saw Huo Wujiu sitting there holding a book in one hand, as if

he didn't see him.

Jiang Suizhou's heart inexplicably relaxed a bit.

Even if he was an idler in the Ministry of Rites, he still must guard against

all his colleagues and always act like King Jing; when he returned to his

residence, his two sharp-eyed aides were enough for him to deal with.

On the contrary, this Huo Wujiu, who was always indifferent to him,

seldom spoke to him, and did not even give him a look, made him feel

relaxed.

Under this atmosphere, a vague feeling of "returning home" even sprouted

deep within Jiang Suizhou.

This thought made Jiang Suizhou give a self-depreciating sigh.

How much did he suffer that he actually found Huo Wujiu's face lovely?

Hearing him sigh, Meng Qianshan only thought he was tired and hurriedly

supported him, guiding him to the back room to wash up.

When the two figures disappeared behind the screen, Huo Wujiu, whose

gaze was fixed on the book, slowly raised his eyes and looked up.

…Must be difficult for him.

This morning, he heard Meng Qianshan say that "he went to Madam Gu's

place for you" and thought that the eunuch was muddled. But looking at

how late at night it was, yet King Jing still rushed back, Huo Wujiu also felt

that something was not quite right.

This man just purely wished to please him. Now, even his earlier

concubines lost his favor, and he eagerly rushed back to sleep on the

couch…

Huo Wujiu frowned, and his finger slowly tapped on the wheelchair.

Could it really be because of him?

He has never liked to owe others, whether materially or emotionally.

Therefore, he especially hated it when others wishfully gave him something

he didn't need. He never appreciated it.

For example, King Jing.

Huo Wujiu withdrew his gaze, lowered his eyes again, and looked at the

book in his hand again.

This book was written by a great scholar of the Jing Dynasty. It was full of

benevolence and morality, and the speech was long-winded. Huo Wujiu was

already annoyed from reading the book, and King Jing's sudden return

should have turned his mood for the worse.

But upon reading this book again, Huo Wujiu's brow inexplicably wrinkled

up.

It seemed that this trite and fatuous great scholar had suddenly become less

repulsive.

The next day was another Grand Court Assembly.

The thought of honoring the emperor made Jiang Suizhou deeply

conflicted. After a hasty meal early in the morning, he went out.

To his surprise, just as he crossed the Zhengyang Gate, he bumped into

someone head-on.

"What a coincidence, Your Highness Jing." The man originally forced

himself to smile, but because he was too ugly, he looked vicious. Moreover,

he couldn't hide the revulsion and malice in his eyes.

Jiang Suizhou took a quick look at him.

He was wearing the official uniform of a fourth-rank military official. He

was around 30 or 40 years old, tall, and especially dark, with unkempt hair

and beard. His round eyes trained on him were quite like Zhong Kui's

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.

Jiang Suizhou took a quick glance at his court tablet.

Ministry of War, Ji Hongcheng.

Ah, so it was him.

The Lord Ji in front of him was so ugly that it was recorded in history

books. Records written about him in the history of Jing claimed that he was

"ugly." Now, it seemed that…it was no exaggeration.

In ancient times, the preliminary round of imperial examinations also took

into account the exam candidates' appearance. If this Sir wanted to enter the

imperial examinations to be an official, he naturally wouldn't pass the examination even if it took his whole life. He only became an official by

relying on his military background. He was promoted by Lou Yue, the

famous general of the Southern Jing.

This man's entire life passed through Jiang Suizhou's mind at railway

speed.

His superior, Lou Yue, was an old friend of Huo Wujiu's father. When the

Northern Liang army rose, the Emperor and the Empress dreaded him to the

point where they did not even dare to let him fight with the Liang army.

From this, it showed that Lou Yue and Huo Wujiu's father had a deep

friendship. So, he believed that Ji Hongcheng's scowl directed at him was

also partly because of Huo Wujiu.

Therefore, Jiang Suizhou coldly glanced at him. He did not speak, only

walked around him.

He found Ji Hongcheng following him.

"I have heard that Your Highness is of good character. Now that I have seen

you, it is indeed the case," Ji Hongcheng remarked.

Jiang Suizhou didn't bother to turn his head.

He heard Ji Hongcheng add, "After all, it's only when you browbeat the

weak and the disabled in the harem that you show the true qualities of a

gentleman, right?"

Anger coated his tone, and one could tell that he had held back for some

time. This man probably had been holding a grudge against him since the

last assembly and specifically waylaid him here today to tell him off.

This man was rather bold among the ranks, brave but lacked wisdom and

tact. Now it seemed that this was indeed the case.

Fortunately, Jiang Suizhou was not the original owner and did not dare to

do anything to Huo Wujiu. If the person who heard his words was the original owner, Huo Wujiu's situation in King Jing's mansion would

probably only worsen.

Jiang Suizhou turned his head back and gave him a faint look.

Ji Hongcheng was staring at him with copper-bell like round eyes,

seemingly waiting for Jiang Suizhou to retort so he could pick a ferocious

fight with him.

Jiang Suizhou smiled gently.

"I've troubled Lord Ji," he said. "This king's harem, naturally, is at my own

disposal. Whether I want to kill, flay or defile someone, it's none of your

business —— wouldn't you agree?"

——

The sight of Ji Hongcheng's face turning red with anger, him standing in

place and unable to make a sound, improved Jiang Suizhou's mood. He

turned around and walked away.

He knew that Ji Hongcheng had good intentions and was worried about

Huo Wujiu, but he didn't mind railing against him and teaching him a

lesson so that Ji Hongcheng wouldn't do such a disservice next time.

He walked all the way to the Guangyuan Hall.

When the hour arrived, drums were beaten. Then came the eunuch's singing

cry.

Solemn silence and reverence settled outside the door. The ministers in the

hall stood grandly, but the hall remained quiet, and no one appeared in sight

for a long time.

The Emperor didn't show up.

Jiang Suizhou could not help but look around, but saw that the surrounding

ministers appeared used to it. They quietly stood and waited.

Jiang Suizhou followed suit and waited.

This waiting actually lasted for a short half an hour, until the sun was high

up in the sky. Jiang Suizhou's vision was a little blurry when the emperor

entered leisurely.

"All of you arrived here so early, huh?" His Majesty slumped crookedly on

the throne, yawning while lazily saying.

Jiang Suizhou scrutinized him and noticed that his eyes were dark, and his

complexion was blue. He looked worn out. At a glance, it was due to

overindulgence and excessive fornication.

The courtiers did not dare to say anything.

His Majesty then said, "Is there anything important today, Uncle?"

He directly addressed Pang Shao.

In the front row, Pang Shao smiled in response, and then opened his mouth

to present memorials. In fact, he already made decisions regarding the big

and small matters of the court. Every time he mentioned something, His

Majesty just nodded and then had people follow Pang Shao's arrangements.

His Majesty didn't even ask in detail how much funds the Ministry of

Revenue had to allocate in some of the issues he asked money for. He just

instructed the minister of the Ministry of Revenue to allocate the money.

Jiang Suizhou frowned while listening. He wrote down the general matters

and lamented that Southern Jing's extermination was really deserved.

Once Pang Shao finished presenting some memorials, a sparse line of

courtiers also presented memorials. His Majesty heedlessly listened to them

and then directly asked Pang Shao what to do. In the end, the issues

presented by these ministers were handled according to Pang Shao's

suggestions.

Footnote: 1

Zhong Kui – a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a

vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings

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