C212 – Most Venomous Woman’s Heart
“Your Excellency...” Clerk Hee hurried into the small courtyard of the Cao Sect, clutching the newly arrived documents from the imperial government. “Milord, an emissary from the imperial court is en route to Crane City. They should arrive within a few days.”
The staff of Cao Sect had grown accustomed to such occurrences. Since Prefect Lin’s apprehension, Clerk Hee had ostensibly assumed responsibility for Crane City’s affairs.
Yet, Clerk Hee understood the superficiality of his authority; Duke Zhen wielded true power over significant matters. Despite civil officials doubting a military general’s competence, Wu Tie’s influence pervaded Crane City.
Lu Zheng scarcely had time for such concerns. Since the navy’s return, he was embroiled in rectifying issues revealed during the voyage, meticulously addressing them one by one. Even Zuo Shaoqing and Liang Qi aided in a comprehensive refurbishment of the fleet.
Despite the Nether King pirates dominating the seas, shifts in maritime dynamics were evident. The specter of piracy lingered, prompting Lu Zheng to utilize them as a training ground for the navy, though they paled in comparison to true adversaries.
Establishing five coastal water master outposts from Crane City, Lu Zheng stationed ten thousand soldiers at each. Though modest in number, they formed the cornerstone of Great Yang’s future maritime dominance.
Zuo Shaoqing set aside his correspondence, inviting Clerk Hee into the study. Since completing the warship’s blueprints, Zuo Shaoqing had remained at the mansion, occasionally aiding Clerk Hee.
Zuo Shaoqing’s adeptness in local governance surpassed initial expectations, impressing even He Min, who noted the youth’s familiarity with governmental matters.
“Your Excellency He, the appointment of a new Prefect is imminent. When it occurs, you needn’t exhaust yourself,” Zuo Shaoqing remarked.
“Given Your Excellency’s dedication, this official still relies on your support,” Clerk Hee replied earnestly, genuinely impressed by the young man’s capabilities.
Remarkably composed and astute at his tender age, Zuo Shaoqing displayed humility toward lower-ranking officials, explaining his favorable impression among Duke Zhen’s associates.
“Indeed, Master, the Emperor has dispatched envoys to search the Lin Residence, accompanied by officials from the Ministry of Justice. Should we prepare to receive them?”
Zuo Shaoqing received the news with surprise, realizing it involved Jiung Hengzhou. However, to welcome Jiung Hengzhou? Unthinkable!
“Master He, as an official of the Ministry of Works, I shouldn’t involve myself in Crane City affairs. Being implicated could jeopardize my standing,” Zuo Shaoqing asserted.
“Of course, I understand. But I’ve heard that Sir Jiang Han Lin is an esteemed scholar from the same ministry. How well-acquainted are you with him?”
Zuo Shaoqing’s smile held a hint of amusement. “Clerk Hee, surely you’ve heard of Jiang Han Lin?”
“Heh, indeed, his name is known, but as you know, rumors are often exaggerated and unreliable.” Though Jiung Hengzhou’s reputation as a top disciple of Yin Gate resonated among scholars, Clerk Hee remained somewhat skeptical.
“Rest assured, Your Excellency He. Jiang Han Lin epitomizes integrity and nobility. He stands as a paragon among scholars,” Zuo Shaoqing commended Jiung Hengzhou despite his internal reservations, pondering: Will Jiung Hengzhou achieve the same renown as in his previous life, or will his fate take a different course?This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com
Zuo Shaoqing merely smiled, refraining from exposing his insincerity. The feud between the two brothers of the Wang Family was common knowledge in Crane City.
Unsure if the man opposite would maintain such politeness if he knew he fully supported Wang Xu.
Following three rounds of drinks, Boss Wang retrieved a wooden box from nearby, sliding it quietly in front of Zuo Shaoqing.
Having received gifts daily recently, Zuo Shaoqing anticipated the contents. As long as they didn’t seek his assistance, he was inclined to accept.
Gifts usually came from those seeking acquaintance or favor, ensuring a future avenue for requesting help.
While Zuo Shaoqing appreciated money, he wasn’t swayed by trifling gains. Those he couldn’t aid or didn’t wish to help received their gifts back, as he didn’t want to be ridiculed by Lu Zheng for his frugality.
Manager Wang continued with flattery, aiming to foster a rapport with Zuo Shaoqing. Zuo Shaoqing feigned ignorance of the implication, offering only perfunctory responses before excusing himself.
Naturally, he took the wooden box with him as he departed.
Returning home, Zuo Shaoqing was greeted by Zuo Xiaolang, perspiring and bounding towards him.
Now taller and heavier, Zuo Shaoqing had to brace himself to catch him.
“Back so early today? Is your father home?” Zuo Shaoqing queried, soon enveloped from behind. With a playful tone, he heard, “If you stayed longer, you might’ve been spirited away by some savage.”
“Who’d dare flirt with Master Lu? No one has the audacity,” Zuo Shaoqing dismissed the notion, a particular name flitting through his mind before he chuckled.
He recounted his visit to Master Wang and shared news from the capital, visibly delighted. The envoy’s affair remained unmentioned.
Lu Zheng, aware of the news, paid it little heed, focusing instead on preparing a warm bath.
Zuo Shaoqing, his belt removed, blushed, “Why the bath in the afternoon?”
“You smell of alcohol. Freshen up and join me for some rest...” Lu Zheng swiftly undressed him and led him to the tub.
Zuo Shaoqing muttered, “Solemn nonsense!” before being silenced by Lu Zheng.
Just as he contemplated pushing him away, he noticed Lu Zheng’s fatigue and despondency. Deciding against it, he instead drew Lu Zheng closer for a deeper kiss.
With Lu Zheng preoccupied and absent during the nights, their separation had lasted too long, making restraint difficult.
A faint smile played on Lu Zheng’s lips as he tangled his hand in Zuo Shaoqing’s hair and directed the other lower.