Chapter 162: Congratulatory Visit
After the shock of the Spring Hunt rebellion and his wrathful punishment of Prince Yu upon his return, the Liang Emperor felt his health steadily deteriorating, no longer able to sustain him. Though the royal physicians who treated him were smooth in their words, telling him that all he needed to do was free himself from worries and fully recuperate, one look at their expressions was enough for the Emperor to know that his condition was not too encouraging. When people suffer old age and disease, they will feel that life is precious, so even though he wasnt able to completely relinquish his power, the Liang Emperor had no choice but to reluctantly put it aside for a while. So the imperial decree for the Eastern Palace to supervise the kingdom was issued, specifying that the Liang Emperor would temporarily not be attending court and that the Crown Prince would manage government affairs in Chengqian Hall in the Eastern Palace. Initially, the Liang Emperor deliberately probed and observed from the side, but after he saw that Jingyan handled matters cautiously and in a fair manner, with no sign of egotism and arrogance, he gradually let go. Other than summoning three public and six ministry officials to assemble in his inner apartments and report any major events happening in court, he spent the rest of the other days focusing wholeheartedly on his recuperation.
With the authority to manage government affairs and make rough and general decisions, Xiao Jingyans position as the Crown Prince in the Eastern Palace was much more secure than his predecessors, but at the same time, also much more tiring. Sometimes, after listening to all the reports from Da Liang in Chengqian Hall and reviewing piles of accounts, he still had to receive ministers and officials in his own apartments to discuss difficult matters.
Most of the Shangshu from the Six Ministries today were newly appointed in the past two years. Only Lilin, the Shangshu of the Ministry of War, one of the former Crown Princes henchmen, remained from the old guard. During the explosion of the fireworks factory a year ago, he had accused Prince Jing of deploying military resources for personal reasons, so even though Prince Jing ultimately received praise and recognition for the way he handled the matter, Lilin had already committed a faux pas. As a result, after the former Crown Prince was deposed and throughout the course of Prince Jings ascent to power, Lilin naturally tried all ways and means to make up for his mistakes, but no matter how hard he tried, he got no response from Xiao Jingyan. After the imperial decree for the Crown Prince to manage the affairs of the kingdom, Lilin feared his career was over, and waited everyday for the Eastern Palace to remove him from his position, but nothing happened though he waited a good while. Instead, he received an important assignment in court, requesting the Ministry of War to be in charge of coming up with a plan to reorganize the garrison troops surrounding the imperial capital. Lilin spent much time trying to figure out what the Crown Princes intentions were, and it wasnt till after the Ministry of Revenues Shangshu, Shen Zhui said something sarcastic in passing that he realized that this Crown Prince was different, that instead of trying to figure him out, he was better off just getting the job done first. He had been the Shangshu of the Ministry of War for many years and had a good understanding of all aspects of the military system and its disadvantages. Faction politics aside, he was a capable man, and in that moment, he resolved to put all his energy into it. Ten days later, he presented a draft of the plan in court. It was unexpectedly well-received, requiring only some minor adjustments in details and clauses before it was submitted to the Emperor for approval, and subsequently implemented. The Crown Princes approval and the praise of his colleagues restored satisfaction and joy to Lilin, who had been for so long trapped in faction politics, and his fear of the new Crown Prince, who obviously harboured no grudges from the past in his heart, transformed into loyalty and awe.
Speaking of it, the faction politics were really a nightmare. Although some people had already been trapped to death by this nightmare, fortunately some people were able to wake up from it, said Shen Zhui with a rueful sigh, after a meeting to discuss government matters. Actually, most people aspire to dedicate their lives to serving the country and bring honor to their ancestors at the beginning of their careers, but when the state of the bureaucracy is murky, it gradually eats away at their wisdom and they end up following the flow. It is truly benevolent of His Highness to be willing to give a chance to these people when renewing the atmosphere of the court.
But such chances should not be given over and over again. The nature of some people cannot be so easily changed. Cai Quan, who had always been more extreme than Shen Zhui raised his eyebrows and continued, There are so many virtuous men in the world. Wouldnt it be better to keep these positions for the scholars from poor and humble families who are as yet uncorrupted?
Whether they hail from poor and humble or rich and powerful families, there will be opportunities for each and every scholar. As long as the court is equitable and fair, and does not differentiate them according to their family status, theres no need to overcompensate. You must know that when it comes to governing and the government, experience is still very important. Although newly promoted government officials are superior in character and spirit, they dont have very much experience.
Who is born knowing everything? Given more opportunities to practise and improve, they would naturally grow in experience.
But that takes time, said Shen Zhui with a wave of his hand. For example the matter concerning the reorganization of the garrison troops. Lilins seniority isnt just for show. If I were the one to make these changes, I fear I would not be as thorough as him, nor as able to hit the nail directly on the head.
I admit that the Ministry of Wars plan is very good. But this is only one case and cannot be extended to the majority of people. Such seniority and experience varies from person to person. Some people, after holding a position for just one year, can be as capable as those who have held the same position for ten years, while others who have held it for more than ten years years still dont know anything. Such things cannot be generalized and must be evaluated case by case.
However, there are so many officials of different grades in the government and the various provinces. Without a unified system and common standard, how does one evaluate them one by one? Should they all descend by their thousands in the capital?
So we shouldnt do it just because its difficult to do it? Screening talents, assigning and appointing virtuous and capable people, these are whats most important to a ruler. Today, there are too many people who occupy positions without doing anything. Now that the Crown Prince is in charge, a new dynasty obviously requires a new atmosphere.
Xiao Jingyan had been listening intently to the debate between his two most trusted court officials. At this point, he frowned and said in a low voice, Cai Quan, watch what you are saying. What new dynasty are you talking about?
Cai Quan immediately realized his error and hurriedly got up to apologize, saying, It was a slip of the tongue. What this servant means is that..
Alright. I understand your meaning. Just be careful in future.
Yes.
Xiao Jingyan was about to let the two of them continue their discussion when a servant from outside the hall rushed in and said, Reporting to Your Highness the Crown Prince, the guest official Su Zhe* has come to congratulate Your Highness on your marriage. Hes currently outside waiting to be announced.
*wise man Su
The both of them hadnt met since the return from Jiuan Mountain. One was busy, the other one ill. Furthermore, there were complicated preoccupations that stood between them, so although they still kept in close contact with each other, they hadnt met in a long time. As a result, the moment he heard that Su Zhe had requested for an audience, Xiao Jingyan was a little stunned and he stared at the servant in a daze, not saying anything for a long while.
Your Highness, Mister Su purposely came to congratulate you. Is Your Highness not going to invite him in? asked Shen Zhui in a perplexed manner.
Oh. Xiao Jingyan came back to himself and hurriedly said, Please ask Mister Su to come in.
The servant bowed and left, returning shortly with Mei Changsu. By this time, Xiao Jingyan had already put his thoughts in order and maintained control over his expression in order not to reveal his inner turmoil.
But many Hua nation women are concubines in wealthy and noble families. Even if Xia Jiangs lover was once a princess, their kingdoms already lost and gone, so why is this so noteworthy?
It would seem that Cai daren is not very familiar with Princess Xuanji, said Mei Changsu grimly, Shes not someone who merely depends on her lover for survival. In those days, before the Hua kingdom was exterminated, she was one of the princesses who ran the country, her rank second only to her elder sister, Princess Linglong, who died in battle, though she was the more cunning one. She was adept at keeping her claws sheathed, so much so that many were not aware of what a dangerous woman she was, and how many people of the Hua nation she had control over. Although she is now dead, Xia Jiang had to some extent inherited some of it. If Cai daren cannot find any other motive for the murder, theres no harm in considering the possibility that they might want the victim silenced.
Silenced?
Perhaps Fan Chengxiang discovered that his concubine was aiding Xia Jiang, or perhaps he was already giving asylum to Xia Jiang, but later decided to report him for some reason or another..Having been in charge of Xuanjing Bureau for so many years, he would definitely have underhanded methods that we cannot foresee. If we dont ferret him out soon, its hard to say what kind of harm he can cause His Highness the Crown Prince.
Cai Quans eyebrows lifted. He muttered to himself and then said, What youve said is very true, Sir. It is a big concern not just for His Highness but also for the Ministry of Justice that Xia Jiang is still at large. Even if this case seems to have little connection with Xia Jiang, we should still investigate it first before ruling it out.
Yes. If this was just an ordinary murder, its ok. But if its truly related to Xia Jiang, its a good opportunity to track him down.
By the way, Assistant Minister Ouyang had just given me a copy of the records for the current case. I brought it along to review it on my way here. Would Sir also like to have a look and see if theres anything we might have overlooked?
Before Mei Changsu could reply, Xiao Jingyan, who had been listening attentively, cleared his throat and said, Cai qing*, youve already handled this case very well. Mister Su has just recovered from a serious illness so theres no need to trouble him. Why dont we find a lighter topic of conversation?
*Subject Cai
Cai Quan had already reached into his sleeves to remove the record, but when he heard the Crown Prince say this, he froze. When Xiao Jingyan said this, he had kept his face completely expressionless, so it was hard to tell if he was truly considerate of Mei Changsus health or if he was displeased with Cai Quan for handing out Ministry of Justice records to a guest to have a look. Shen Zhui, who was watching on the sidelines, was a little more shrewd. He immediately connected the fact that both the men hadnt seen each other in a long while, with Xiao Jingyans hesitation in inviting Mei Changsu to enter earlier. It was inevitable that he would conclude that the Crown Prince was intentionally avoiding this shrewd Qilin talent who excelled in strategy and planning. This shook him for a while, and he immediately signaled Cai Quan to beg for forgiveness.
This servant was not thinking and really shouldnt trouble Mister Su. Please forgive me, Your Highness. Cai Quan was also not a fool. He immediately understood his meaning, and after thinking carefully over what he had said earlier, he realized he had spoken out of turn and immediately bowed in apology.
Xiao Jingyan didnt care if these two Shangshu had misunderstood him, but he didnt want Mei Changsu to have a similar misunderstanding, so he explained, Ive heard that Sir will require a lot of peace and relaxation to recuperate from your illness, not to mention that Sir didnt come to the Eastern Palace to discuss the details of the case. These few pointers youve given are sufficient. Theres no need to trouble yourself with the details.
Mei Changsu took a long look at Xiao Jingyan, and when he avoided his gaze, he couldnt help but wonder. Shen Zhui laughed gently to ease the tension and said, What His Highness means is that Cai daren is to blame. Mister Su came to congratulate His Highness, but before he could even have a sip of tea or some pastries, you already dragged him into a discussion about the case!
Actually, it was Mei Changsu who first brought up Fan Chengxiangs murder, but even the forthright Cai Quan couldnt argue this point at this moment, so he just made some indiscernible Ng sound which could be interpreted as agreeing with Shen Zhuis words.
But Mei Changsu didnt follow along, but instead smiled and said, I appreciate Your HIghnesss kindness towards Su mou, but I would really like to have a look at Cai darens record of the case. Your Highness will not mind, will you?
Afterthought:
The only thing in my mind after I finished this chapter was And you wonder why MCS didnt want XJY to find out the truth.ever
And wow. From this point, its a dozen chapters left to goweve come a long way, folks. And were nearing the end. Are you excited, looking forward to it, or like me, maybe even a little bit sad?
I was meditating today, and for some reason, maybe because I had been so absorbed in the translation, Lin Shu came to mind. That beautiful boy who grew into a beautiful teen who lost everything he had when he was 16, whose life was irrevocably transformed, never ever being able to reclaim what he once had, to once again be who he once was. Due to my recent illness, Ive also had a similar struggle, and this thought just brought me to tears. Knowing that no amount of thinking or wishing could ever turn back the hands of time to bring us back to who we once were. We can only look forward.
I finally found that quote off Lang Ya Scribes page:
Time flows like water, and what has gone cannot come again. Lang Ya Bang
So sad, yet so true. Anyway, goodnight fellow LYB fans. Till the next chapter.