Translator: ayszhang
Proofreaders: krabbykabbi, Luzo, Pau & Red
Cold Sands ch 32
Things are getting serious... What's going to happen to the capital?
XXXII Ruthless
The showers
have come.
Pit-pat-pit-pat.
Although I’m worried that the South might flood, rain
is a rather good thing given the current circumstance.
Morning court has been cancelled and I’ve got nothing
on my hands after I read through all the memorials. Holding a tea cup with two
hands, I watch the downpour and listen to the muffled booms of thunder.
The scouts delivered a report at dawn saying the Yan
vanguards have made camp and are awaiting the arrival of the rest of the army.
The number of the main forces remains unknown. One hundred fifty thousand is the
conservative estimate. In addition to the Lupine Blood Mounted Squadron, they
total around two hundred thousand.
“Your Majesty, there is someone requesting a meeting.”
Liu An comes in and bows down. This brings me out of my deep thought.
“Who is it?”
He answers after hesitating, “The lady serving the
empress dowager.”
I keep quiet. What could she possibly need me for now?
I still get Liu An to summon her though.
Wearing a plain outfit, Maid Xiu performs the rituals.
“Your Majesty, Her Graciousness humbly requests that You come to Yong An Palace
for She has something to tell You.”
The empress dowager resides in Yong An Palace, and
with her original maids and attendants all replaced, her movement restricted
and her daily activities under watch, only Maid Xiu has stayed by her side.
Rather than enjoying the happiness of having a family in her final years, she has
to struggle through it alone.
“What is it?” I inquire nonchalantly.
Maid Xiu lowers her gaze. “I am not aware. Her
Graciousness said it is only meant for Your Majesty’s ears.”
I study her calm eyes. It doesn’t look like she’s
lying. I wonder how many more things the old woman is hiding from me.
I will always remember the mockery in her eyes when
she was being helped back to her living quarters.
There is no more noise except the roaring thunder from
afar.
We arrive at Yong An Palace in the heavy rain. Maid
Xiu asks quietly, “It would be great if Your Majesty could wait here
momentarily. Her Graciousness was not feeling well and is still napping.”
I nod and stay in the side hall for a bit before
heading into the sleeping quarters
In the large, gloomy hall, I see an ancient woman
leaning on Maid Xiu as she teeters to her throne and falls on the brocade
cushions. I’m standing only a few steps away from her but it appears she can’t
see me clearly anymore.
“His Majesty is here,” Maid Xiu reminds softly in her
ears.
The empress dowager squints. Her eyes are out of focus
but her smile is still graceful. “Sit down, please, Your Majesty.”
She dismisses the servants while I chuckle casually
and take a seat. “For what did Your Graciousness want to see me so urgently?”
“Your Majesty.” She stares at me for a while. “Did You
get injured?”
I realise there is still a scar on my face which has
healed quite a bit already. I run my hand over it. “It’s fine. What did You
want to tell me?”
I’m sure she knows the current situation.
“No one can compare to Your comportment.” She smiles and the wrinkles
around her eyes become more apparent. “Still calm and collected even when the
Yan are at our front door.”
I return her smile. “With the hearts of our army and people united towards
one goal, I have naught to fear.”
She continues to observe me, her face pale and frail. “So You didn’t leave
a way out for Yourself?”
I’m a bit taken back and not sure why she’s saying this out of nowhere. She
sits upright and looks at me seriously. “It is time to tell You.”
“Do You know Yi Xin Temple, Your Majesty?”
Yi Xin Temple was built by Emperor Shun to commemorate his birth mother,
Empress Dowager Zhao Yu, and is situated in the countryside,
hidden deep in the mountains. It is the place of prayer for the daughters of
the royal family and noblewomen from all over the country.
The glorious beginning of Great Rui overshadows a
woman’s life of pain. Empress Dowager Zhao Yu was born the eldest princess of
the previous dynasty. However, after Emperor Shun killed his own uncle, usurped
the throne and became the emperor, Empress Dowager Zhao Yu was plagued with
shame while she was alive and after she died, she couldn’t be buried with her family.
Thus, she rests eternally beneath Yi Xin Temple.
The empress dowager tells a tale of the past.
“Emperor Shun was a legendary figure in his younger
years, having overthrown the previous emperor, but he had to witness his sons
battling for the throne in his miserable, final years. Also, he became
superstitious, worrying that the blood on his hands would lead to more
bloodshed for his sons.” She lets out a deep sigh and her eyes lose focus once
more. “The fifth year of Qing Zhao, he renovated Chong Wen Palace
and especially rebuilt Qing Feng Chamber at the far end of the
palace. Does Your Majesty know what for?”
Chong Wen Palace—isn’t that the
place where they enshrine the portraits of all the emperors? I only remember
that no one is allowed to go into Qing Feng Chamber. What’s the story behind
it?
It couldn’t be–
“The beautiful roof and tiles, the numerous halls and
chambers and all the glamour and luxury are the cover for a secret tunnel
leading straight to Yi Xin Temple outside the city, so that his sons may use it
to escape death in times of peril.”
I gasp and start shaking.
“This secret is only told to the emperors and empress
dowagers. I am telling you this
today to fulfill my last duties.” She looks untroubled as though she were
simply talking about some everyday, trivial matter.
“And why tell me
this now?”
Her smile is like the dead, yellowish leaves in autumn,
dry and flimsy. “I do not have many more days ahead of me but Your Majesty is
in the springtime of life.”
We face each other. Without cosmetics, her face is
even paler and creepier, especially the poignant and proud smile on it.
I laugh dryly and turn away, leaving her behind.
I take a look back at Yong An Palace. The flickering
candlelights seem feeble and desolate amidst the downpour.
While descending the steps, I slip and Liu An rush
over to steady me. “Would Your Majesty like to return and take a rest?”
I tilt my head back and let the fat drops of rain hit
my face. They have a bitter and tangy taste with something else mixed in that I
can’t identify.
Without further hesitation, I fling him away. “To Qing
Feng Chamber.”
The gallery twists and turns throughout the majestic
buildings. It’s like a scene from heaven. The yard is full of green bamboo. The
long, slender trunks sway in the storm, singing a bleak chorus.
The doors swing open and the darkness surges forth.
Liu An lights a candle. “This way, please, Your Majesty.”
The decor in Qing Feng Chamber is opulent and
splendid. My long dress slides across the cold tiles with a swoosh. I slow my
pace. It’s quiet, so continuously quiet, so much that I fear I’m hearing
things; it’s dark, so overwhelmingly dark, so much that I can only see the tiny
dot of candlelight.
Standing behind the red sandalwood screen, I take the
candle from the bowing Liu An and watch as he lifts up the huge, graceful shanshui painting and pushes on the apparatus
on the wall. The wall slowly slides open with a deep grinding sound and reveals
the tunnel inside. The weak candlelight seeps in and makes the tunnel seem all
the more sinister.
A gust of icy air gushes out. It’s the smell of
freedom. I reach for it from afar, attempting to grab onto it.
Tai Qing Palace, Feng Yi Palace and Yong An Palace are
the grandest, most beautiful cages in the world that have trapped so many lives
within it.
The secret tunnel is not only a hope for survival for
the almighty emperor, but also a yearning for freedom.
Freedom lies right before me.
I feel like my feet are rooted to the floor, too numb
to budge. The chilliness creeps up bit by bit from my toes.
That woman has me right in her hands again. She carelessly puts me in a dilemma once again when
I’ve come to accept my fate. She has told me this secret specifically because she knows
I’m no longer the old me, and now she will snigger about it on her way to meet
the Reaper.
I suddenly start laughing. At my own insanity.
To be free and escape this inhospitable palace, to
change my name and leave civilization behind.
That is my wish. And it was probably the wish of every
one of those pathetic, lonely emperors that they have brought with them to
their graves.
I no longer belong to myself since the moment I put on
the Crown.
The freedom that I’m willing to trade my life for lies
right before my eyes, yet I will never reach it in this lifetime.
“Close it,” I say with a smile.
Liu An stares at me. “Your Majesty?”
I turn around and close my eyes, feeling very
exhausted. “No need to look further. Let us return.” Then I shake out my
sleeves and head out of the building.
♚♔
Late into
autumn in the month of October. Rain has been falling for nearly a fortnight.
The entire city is enveloped in continuous autumn
showers. The depressing air is hard to deal with. The palace is becoming colder
and more desolate than usual, too.
I summon Heng Ziyu and the ministers to discuss
matters.
Since losing control of the lands beyond the capital,
the scouts have had less room to manoeuvre. The farthest they can get is the
camp of the Yan vanguards and they cannot go too close to it, either.
The situation is undetermined. All we know is that
Yuwen Yuan has sent out small teams to the surrounding lands around the
capital. At first, we thought they were looking for the water source but no one
can be sure now.
The capital has been in lockdown for a long time and
most of the refugees from the North haven’t been able to enter. Instead, they
get captured by the Yan. The scouts say that the Yan have imprisoned the
refugees and are herding them like cattle in front of the capital. The defense
isn’t very tight but the wailing of the refugees day in and day out makes it
hard for those in the city.
Heng Ziyu furrows his brows. “It seems they want to
force us into opening the gates with the lives of our people.”
“Absolutely no.” I frown. “It will all be over once
those refugees barge in.”
The ministers all have a tense and grave expression.
One of them starts, “First of all, the food in the
capital is sufficient, but the population is high. There are also the army
rations and the refugees from before to consider. There are more than just a few
refugees out there. These are all burdens.”
“Even if we have no problem with food, you cannot
guarantee that all of these people are refugees. If we just so much as let in a
few Yan spies, our defenses will mean nothing no matter how sturdy our walls are.”
“If we open the gates, Shang Qing Gate in the north
would be the first. The Yan have their swiftest forces stationed here. Once we
open it, getting the gates to close would become an issue.”
They fall silent and look at me. I purse my lips. “We cannot open it.”
One of them speaks tentatively again after a short
pause. “Those people out there are all Rui citizens. If we don’t do anything
about it, they will be the first to suffer if we clashed swords with the Yan.”
“Not to mention, they might starve even if we chose
not to fight.”
Obviously, I know that but…
“If we don’t open it, they die; if we do, we die,”
Heng Ziyu states sharply.
My gaze falls on another military report.
Despite the continuous rainfall, the rest of the Yan
army has almost all reached the city and set up camp all over. You could see
the plains filled with soldiers if you stood on the walls, especially the
Lupine Blood Mounts and their helmets that are the colour of old blood.
The scouts aren’t able to go that far so I can only
rely on the few Wraiths for information.
The Minister of Revenue finally explodes, “Then how
are we any different from those Yan?!”
“Silence!” I bark. “There will be a difference if we open the gates. They will be alive while
we’ll be dead!”
“But Your Majesty!”
“Have you even considered the one million people
inside the city?!”
The debate continues and the usually mild-mannered
ministers are all flushed red with frustration. Even by late evening, no
results have been reached.
After I get the attendants to send them
out, only Heng Ziyu remains. I ask after a short silence. “Why don’t You return
and get some rest?”
“I would like to chat privately with
You, Your Majesty,” he replies quietly.
I moisten my throat with some tea. “Speak.”
“Our soldiers have seen the refugees
already. The Yan captured and brought them here but didn’t do much more. A
small group went to Xi Zhi Gate last night and got into a conflict
with the soldiers there. They cried all night only to stop in the early morning. When I checked, the moat was floating with bodies that were shot
full with arrows."
“And our men did that?”
He gives me a deep nod. I put down my
cup and stare at the candle flame. “I
heard there was a hundred or so?”
He doesn’t answer my question. “I
already arrested the centurion who let them shoot.”
I wave my hand weakly. “Punish
according to the army policy and give him the stick. He is to go back to his
post afterwards.”
“So You really are not planning to open
the gates?”
“Can we?”
Without the Yan to oversee them, large
groups of refugees have been lurking around a few li away from the city. They are eager to enter the city so it’s only
natural that they confront our soldiers. And what do the soldiers do? Well,
they’re not stupid; they know what the consequences are.
“Our biggest problem with these
refugees is whether to yield or hold. The more we stall the more passive we
become.”
“That I know. No matter where these refugees are from, they are my subjects and I am responsible for everything that has happened.” I scoff and
shove the mountainous pile of memorials. “These are from those auditors,
talking about some fancy bullshit about compassion and benevolence!”
I grit my teeth. “They think one
hundred lives is worth risking all the other lives in the city? Who’s going to
be held accountable for the one million lives? And for the future of Great Rui?
I want to be benevolent, too, but
how could I at a time like this? No
one can afford to pay the price for an act like this!”
“Calm down, Your Majesty.”
I close my eyes and rub my temples.
“There were some wavering soldiers who
asked me privately for permission to allow the refugees in.” He pauses. “The
Yan have always been cruel and ruthless and now they have forced us into a
dilemma like this. Many days have already passed. No one can replace Your
Majesty nonetheless. It would be best to make a decision soon.”
I scoff. Make a decision. It sounds
easy but he’s just forcing me to be
coldblooded.
If the city makes it out of this alive,
I am going to leave behind an inerasable spot in my records.
The candle flame jumps unsteadily like
my fluctuating emotions right now.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this was
Yuwen Yuan’s idea but if this was his,
then there is nothing I can do but feel miserable.
Miserable that human lives aren’t worth
anything in his eyes.
“Announce my decree to the men: the
defense forces are to tighten the security and be on the look out for any Yan
movement; if refugees are stirring up trouble, they are to ignore it all, and
if…” I switch to a much harsher tone, “if the refugees purposely disobey, shoot them down!”
I hear my own voice, each syllable slowly but distinctly echoing behind me
within the empty hall. I don’t feel anything in my heart anymore; no pain, no
cold.
Heng Ziyu’s gaze is unusually bright despite being hidden in the shadows.
“You’ve decided?”
I stop myself from sighing and speak calmly like backwater. “Hesitation
only leads to more problems.”
“Reporting!” A man runs up the steps to the hall. Liu An kneels down and holds a
wolf-tooth white feather arrow out with two hands. “A message from the Yan,
Your Majesty.”
The two of us are a bit startled. Heng Ziyu asks, “Who received it?”
“A second lieutenant, Marshal.”
Heng Ziyu passes it to me and I unfold it. The two of
us shake our heads as we read it.
At first, they talk about some damn principle of
placing the people’s welfare before anything else and then the topic changes to
them being utterly shocked at our soldiers shooting at the refugees last night.
Then, they act as if they don’t want the war between the two countries to hurt
civilians.
I’m boiling with fury when I finish reading.
I put the letter away. “See, Marshal? I am left with no choice.”
His eyes seem bottomless and his voice is so downcast
I can’t begin to describe it. “Your Majesty.” I look into his eyes and shake my
head weakly. I feel his hand on mine.
“No matter what, Your Majesty, I will be by Your
side.”
My heart seems to squeeze together. “Thanks,” I say
softly.
I don’t know if my name will be shamed for the
generations to come after this order is made. I actually want to look in a
mirror to see if my eyes are so rational that they have become uncaring even in
the face of the deaths of the innocent.
Exhausted, I close my eyes. I’m the son of Emperor
Shun after all to be able to make orders without hesitation to kill all those
helpless refugees. Emperor Shun constructed the tunnel and provided a chance at
life for his sons because he feared karma. Then, could someone please tell me
if I will be forgiven if I were to take this petty chance?
♚♔
The sun
suddenly comes out after many consecutive cloudy days, its powerful golden rays
piercing through the idly floating nimbus clouds, making varying shadows on the
vast plain.
I’m resting on the ta
with my eyes half-closed.
I met with the Wraith that Master sent back and had a
private talk that lasted the whole night. I only went to bed at the fourth watch and got woken up by Liu An who came with a stack of
military reports at daybreak. I glared at him while yawning, to which he
cautiously replied that rising at the fifth watch is tradition set by the
ancestors and he does not dare break it, yada yada.
I yawn as I complain angrily in my head. Emperor Shun
must have been such an energetic person, able to conquer lands on his mount and
govern the land in his throne. But he should have thought of the fact that his
descendants may not be as lively as him.
I do wonder what he would have chosen if he were in my
situation.
Liu An rushes in, reporting quietly, “Your Majesty,
Auditor Song requests a meeting.”
My brush stops in midair. Song Ruoming, he is most
likely here for the refugees. I can’t even count the amount of memorials he has
written to me but I haven’t looked at any.
So what if I do, and so what if I don’t. Those civil
officials are just a pain in the ass.
I shake my head. Liu An’s expression turns sour but he
bows down and leaves quietly. The repetitive sounds of the water clock can be
heard from afar and the sunlight starts to spread out across the floor.
I don’t know what time it is when Liu An comes in
again, this time on his knees. “Your Majesty, Auditor Song has been kneeling
for a long time.”
I look up towards the door. Although I can’t see, I
can imagine Song Ruoming’s expression: lips pressed into a flat line with his
gaze fixed to the ground, as if to dig holes in it.
I put down my brush and ask, “For how long?”
“It has been three hours,” he answers. “And not only
Auditor Song, but almost all the auditors are outside.”
I’m not sure what to feel. Judging from his
personality, he would probably kneel there the entire day if I don’t see him.
Just as I thought, one should not mess with auditors.
Now is not the time for inner conflicts.
With that in mind, I say calmly, “Summon him.”
Song Ruoming is wearing his formal court uniform. He
comes close before kneeling down. He doesn’t say a word nor does he look up at
me but I see his stern face.
“Is there a problem, Auditor?” I know very well that
there is a problem but I have to stick to formalities.
“Yes,” he responds straightforwardly. “I come for the
refugees outside the city.”
“Then speak.”
“The refugees have been loitering around the city walls
for many days. It’s a pitiful situation but our soldiers not only refuse to
help, they even use violence against them.” His head snaps up. “’Tis not the
deed of a proper human being!”
I meet his indignant and sorrowful eyes with my own
emotionless ones. His mouth is still open as if wanting to say more.
I hum lightly in reply. “So what do you think should
be done?”
I know Song Ruoming doesn’t know too much about warfare.
He has only heard a bit here and there when he, Pei Yuan and I used to hang
around together. Therefore, it’s obvious that I’m putting him in his place
today.
He pales and looks straight at me without a word.
Only after an uncomfortable silence does he say under
his breath, “I understand that it is a dilemma but those are citizens of Rui
nonetheless. We cannot just sit by and watch. Let them live, please, O
benevolent emperor.”
I tighten my grip on the arm of the ta. “How?”
“The refugees are being herded by the Yan without food
or water. At least…” His voice trails off but abruptly rises. “We could throw
clothes and food down to solve their urgent needs.”
“Also, I implore Your Majesty to give orders to stop
the soldiers from shooting at the refugees!” His face flushes red and the pitch
of his voice spikes. “How could our soldiers shoot at the harmless citizens of
our own country?!”
I smile and flip over a tea cup. “Go
on.”
He seems to be shocked for a second before his face
turns deadly pale. “How could You be so calm, Your Majesty? These are all people we’re talking about!”
I turn my head to not look at him. He straightens up
and crawls forward on his knees. His lips are quivering as he screams, “Your
Majesty, the more You hesitate now the more refugees are going to die outside the city!”
I wipe my smile off. “Perhaps you were not aware that I was the one who ordered the
shooting!”
He comes to a full stop as he watches me with wide
eyes and shaking shoulders.
“I am
tired. You are dismissed.” I stay put.
After a momentary daze, he roars, “Are You really so
cold and heartless, Your Majesty? Those are all lives!” He jumps to his feet.
“They cry day and night only for some food for their stomachs and some clothes
for the cold!”
He slowly approaches while pointing outside. His face
is so contorted that it scares me. “Listen, please. They’re right outside. Their
cries can drive someone crazy. They have no food, no clothes and live under the
terror of the Yan! The capital of their country is right in front of them but
they can’t go in. Our soldiers can’t protect them and now they even shoot at
them? Where is the justice?! Where is the morality?! Where is the humanity?!”
“Enough!” I bark.
“Do you know how many people are in the city?! Do you
know how much food is left?! Do you know how fast the Yan cavalry are?! The
gates won’t be able to close once they are opened! I want to be benevolent too! I
want there to be justice too! I want
there to be morality too!” I throw my sleeve down in fury. “I can give them food, but then what
about the people in the city? Do you know how long the siege will last? Do you
know what they will do to breach the city? Do you know how many more will
come?!”
“I am the
son of God and I have to take
responsibility for everyone. Which weighs more, the lives out there or the one
million lives in here?!”
Tears are brimming in his eyes. He’s as pale as a
ghost and his hands are shaking nonstop. Finally, he falls onto his knees. “I am
begging You, Your Majesty. Just give them something. Just a little. So they can
stay alive…”
I take a deep breath and turn to face the wall. “Song
Ruoming, you said they can drive a person crazy but have you really seen
bloodshed? Have you seen the flash of a sword flying at you? Xu Zheng and
twenty thousand men died on the battlefield. For what? For just three days! All
so that the Yan would arrive at our city three days later! So that we have
three more days to strengthen our defenses!” I spit venomously. “Did they ever
say anything? No! They knew death was waiting for them! But they had no
complaints! They all knew there cannot be survivors in an overturning ship!”
“If the refugees are so important, why did you not do
anything about it before? All of you people know how to kneel there and
intimidate me now, so why did you
not try intimidating the empress dowager back then? I began taking refugees in since the day I ascended. Have I not
done enough? The refugees have been around for such a long time, do you think
it can all of a sudden be solved now? Where were you all when the floods
plagued the South and took away the people’s homes?!”
“Those soldiers laid down their lives to salvage the
country from destruction and now you want to push the country back to its
destruction for those refugees?!” I’m practically screaming on the top of my
lungs now. “Once the capital falls, it will be smooth sailing for the Yan. Do not tell me they can’t fight in water!
That is all bullshit!”
Song Ruoming is staring down at the ground while
trembling furiously.
I let out a deep breath and take a few steps back. “I shall overlook your disrespect
towards me today. Get out and tell
those auditors that this is my
answer.”
He stays kneeling and starts sobbing quietly. I spin
around. “Go find the Minister of Revenue and see how much he can afford to give
you. However, let me make this clear that this will not happen again!”
“Th-thank You, Y-Your Majesty…”
The shouting has completely exhausted
me. I fall onto the ground as shock and sorrow stirs in my heart. My mind is an
utter mess and my body is numb and stiff. I can’t feel a thing.
Throwing down provisions and giving a
helping hand and then letting them fend for themselves, ignoring them and
shooting them down when they cross the boundary—is this right or
wrong?
Cold sweat drips down my back. I can’t
process a single thought and just feel so hopeless. I’ve treaded carefully and
racked my brains, calculated and plotted every step of the way, only to come to
this dilemma.
It is wrong.
But what would make it right?
They all look to me to give them a way
out.
But who is going to give me a way out?
Liu An comes in and jumps in alarm
after seeing me on the ground. He reaches out to help me up but I shake my head
weakly. I don’t even want to talk so he edges out of the room.
I hug myself tight and curl my knees
in, hiding my face in them.
The emperor is always determined and
ruthless. No one ever sees the conflict and suffering inside.
I’m so tired. So cold. I just want to
fall asleep and never wake up.
For a moment, it is as if I’ve gone
back to that night when blazing flames were before me and murderous blades were
behind me. It was perilous whether I advanced or retreated. There was nowhere
for me to go.
I will never again have that embrace
that held me warmly and brought me out of the reach of the sinister night
terrors.
The next thing
I know, I hear the horn blowing in my dream and I wake with a start.
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ayszhang: This was probably the most intense chapter for me to translate! Han Xin lost his temper for the first time in this story!!! >A< Please come back tomorrow for ch 33! <3
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First! :3 I will be back to read this later! I promise!!! XD
ReplyDelete~Michaela
So fasttttt!!
ReplyDeleteIt's always the case of sacrificing the few for the many. Hang in there Han Xin! Murong is finally coming woo hoo! (Too bad it's not to save you from your nightmare =*T )
ReplyDeleteWhat a dilemma huh >.<
ReplyDeleteHan Xin's shouting was so intense! uwaahhh!
He's got so much to deal with when being the emperor v.v
Anyways, awesome chapter, a release today, a release yesterday and a release tomorrow. I love this week~ Thanks once again ^_^
Thank you. Can't wait for tomorrow. Finally will see Murong again. Poor Han xin... Song is such bastard just to make himself feel better doing such thing to HX. At least HX let his furies out. He always endured everything from the start of story
ReplyDeleteYou are really fast👏
ReplyDeleteX_X you're absolutely right.
ReplyDeleteHaha yessss, Murong will get to the city next chapter!!!
>A< super intense!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome ~~~ and thank you for reading ;)
Ah I hope it doesn't leave off in a cliffhanger ie. Murong comes and doesn't see Xin but then right when their eyes are about the meet the chapter ends!! That'll be so frustrating haha. I want them to meet!!
ReplyDelete*gasp*
ReplyDeleteI can't wait either~~~
ReplyDeleteYessss he deserves a release from all the pent up anger!
here i am ^^
ReplyDeleteHiiii :D
ReplyDeleteMy heart breaks for HX. He have to play the devil, and no one understand his anguish except maybe ZH. But I loves HX's resolves, he do what he said and stands on it without being sway from his convection. You know there is a saying "sacrificed one, saved thousand", that what HX did when he forgo the refugees out the Capital, eventhough he wanted to save them but he can't afford to do it.
ReplyDeleteAZ, thank-you for the 2nd release, eventhough, this chapter got my heart pounding loudly, and I can't wait for the next chapter. However, I got to run because have to go to work and will look at the site again later in the day when I come back from work. Bye.
Yeah Han Xin is such a selfless emperor >_<
ReplyDeleteI will see you later then :)
╥﹏╥ i'm crying right now soo.. i won't comment for some time, really, too much for me, i can't take it.. Han xinn TT^TT
ReplyDeleteThank you!! Murong tomorrow! Yay yay!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome :D cya tmr!
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ReplyDeleteI just kept refreshig the page until this chapter popped up, then pounced on the comment section 😁 I was SO ready
ReplyDeleteThe Empress Dowager is so cruel! Waiting until the last possible minute to be like "Oh hey, there's a secret tunnel you can use and escape to your freedom...but you wouldn't leave everyone to fend for themselves against the Yan, now would you?" *puppy dog eyes*
She's going to die soon, and so has the easy way out. Sneaky bitch....
When Han Xin lost his temper, I wanted to rub his back soothingly and be like "It's ok, baby. Just let it all out. It's ok" 😆
Should I just give up any hope of Heng Ziyu making a move on Han Xin? Ahaha
Or is this just foreplay that will lead to something really gratifying? X3
Thank you as always! :D <333
~Michaela
Hahaha very smart ;)
ReplyDeleteOmg yess thats exactly what she did! You nailed it'
Heng >_< threeesoommmeeeeeee
You're welcome <3 see you tmr!
Thank you for the amazing chapters! I can't wait for Murong to come back :D although I think maybe Xin will freak out a bit. I don't thing Murong will be able to do too much to Xin... Plus Xin needs more sleep DX I know he's stressed but he needs to rest his brain. I really hate the empress Dowager right about now >.<
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what I'm thinking as well. Poor Han Xin!😢
ReplyDeleteHahaaha. 3 some? Wishful think. With MY and ZH being the jealous types, I doubt it. With both MY and ZH yelling (by MY "HX belong to me!") and (ZH "the Emperor is mine, and we has an understanding/contract!"), and then (MY "HX, what the hell is he talking about!", and HX being HX don't want to explain. MY ready to explode, kill ZH then drag HX to the bedchamber and has his way (every which way and positions that he could think of) with HX, and HX will scream "GIVE ME MORE, DAMNIT!").
ReplyDeleteJust got back from work and now just start eating supper and reading all the comments.
Yeah, we both need to cry like nii_san was. I wonder if nii_san still crying. We both should use AZ's shoulders to cry on. What do think?
ReplyDeleteAZ, we are going to use your shoulders to cry on, and you can't say no.
😶😣good idea but my eyes are already dry
ReplyDeleteHerring is starting to really grow on me. It's nice that he didn't judge Han Xin as a cruel ruler like the others and understands the reasons for his decision and give Han Xin his support.👍 Anyway, wonder what's going to happen next. I want to see how Murong is doing on the other side.😮
You're welcome <3
ReplyDeleteDX I knooow he needs to sleep.
Everyone hates her >_> including me
But I only have two shoulders :O
ReplyDeleteOMG *NOSEBLEED*
ReplyDeleteNo worries there's still your back. Jk! Lol!! 😊
ReplyDeleteI had to give myself something to release all the anguish and crying I was doing because of HX unbearable situation and to release your shoulders from all the wet tears and your ears from all the hiccups and sniffles.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha. OMG! I like the way you think.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot you guys >_>
ReplyDeleteYo I can totally see that tho! Especially Han Xin's reaction: not wanting to explain XDDD Spot on!
ReplyDeleteYeah, she is one nasty piece of work. While she is still breathing and on her last breath, she gave HX the secret tunnel information but in actuality she thinking in her mind and laughing say "In your face HX, now that you know the secret but you won't use it because I know you are firm in your stand, hahahaha.". When she went to meet the Maker, the Maker would say "While you were alive, you have abused your power and caused people to suffer. You evil woman. It is time for your judgement.", and the she would say "But your Honor, I tried to save the current Emperor, HX, by giving him the secret way out, and hope that he would use it to save himself and the people but he didn't do it, and there nothing I could do to sway him because he is so hardheaded; therefore, it is mot my fault. If I am going to be punished, then I deserve only a very very very light punishment."
ReplyDeleteNo worries. We will probably be using them again on the next chapter, maybe?
ReplyDelete>o< maybe for ch 35!
ReplyDeleteomg...<_< that evil biatchhhhhhhh!!!
ReplyDeleteruthless xin, but his reasons are undertandable.......dilemma oh dilemma.....
ReplyDeleteDilemma indeed >_<
ReplyDeletePoor han xin
ReplyDeleteI know :(
ReplyDeleteit's alright, i got over it :p i bet you're thinking i've been crying all those days, and as i said before, i had connection problems annnd i'm still having them now ><
ReplyDeleteanywaaaaaaay, this chapter is too intense, i really was crying as i read the chapter. And Song Ruoming didn't make it any better, with him begging like that, and Han Xin exploding right infront of him reaaally too much on me :(
please tell me this was the sadest chapter in all the story *teary eyes* ...
Before i spoke about how much i hate the dowager, and now i really really hate herr >:(
She's better off dying, that ugly old hag, althought it is her duty but whatever the reason is, i hate that boldy the most, she slppaed him! not to mention making his life hell since young, then forcing him into being the emperor and then makes his life more misereable than it already is!
We all must hate her ! I'm never ever ever ever ever eveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer forgiving her.. *huff huff* AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !
ehemm.. okay then, Heng being right next to him always and always (Kyaaaaaaa, his getting closer to him <333333333333 soo goooooodd) but it somehow was sad even when Heng said that to him :( i'm not sure, i think it just makes Xin look all the more miserable?? i don't know, for me soo sweet yet soo bitter ! What a bittersweet scene ><
yeah, by the way Xin, trust me, what you are feeling now all emperors before and dafter you felt(or will feel) You are not the only one living this cruel life (i for example, life is soo cruel to me for some unknown reason.. "liiifee? liiiiiiiiiiifeeeeeeee?? Why are you soo cruel to me??" suddenly a very stong voice echoed inside the closet!!! ... each word by this voice shook the ground !
"Because you are such an annoying nii_san!" life answered! (i guess we figured whose that mysterious voice)
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T^T "what a cruel world" *sniff sniff
nii_san mutters a 'hmmph' grabbs a bag and walks away... )
breaking news:
nii_san stopped writing comments, and from now on nii_san will never comment on any story!!
She was seen in the middle of the night, walking down the streets with a bag in her hand.. some people saw her gathering her clothers and leaving !!!
and a note was left on her table, and it says:
'I have had enough of this, my life is cruel, people hate me too much, and i'm being hit in most of my comments, and i was once cut to pieces by Luxiufer !!!! i can not take this anymore, i shall leave and never come back !!
ps:
FIND SOME OTHER NII_SAN TO REPLACE ME!! CAUSE I WILL NEVER COME BACK !!!!!'
OMG! How come I didn't see this comment earlier?!?!?! I'm so sorry!!!
ReplyDeleteXDDDDD I can't even begin to describe just how ridculously funny your stories are!!!
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And yesss!!! I like the couple <3 Pei and Song
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Yeahhh, all names in East Asia is "surname" then "first name" ><
hehe, glaaad you like my late comments ^^
ReplyDeletei'm post my comment for chapter 33 soon (i feel like i'm doing some kind of bussiness here, seriously)
<3 I'll be waiting
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