The round-collared robe2 of the Secretary of the Ministry of Revenue, Wang Xian, was drenched in sweat. He sat uncomfortably on the chair as if he was sitting on pins and needles. It was not the first time he raised his wusha hat3 to wipe his sweat.
âYour Excellency Xiao.â Wang Xian hemmed and hawed. âItâs, itâs not that the Ministry of Revenue doesnât want to allocate the funds to you. Itâs just that the expenditure of the treasury has yet to be tallied, and Pan-gonggong up there has not given his endorsement. Thereâs really no way we can allocate you the sum!â
âIt takes time to work out the accounts.â Xiao Chiye held up the teacup to take a few sips. âAm I not waiting here now? Take your time.â
Wang Xianâs throat throbbed. He looked at Xiao Chiye, who was as cool as a cucumber, and at the Imperial Army standing still on the veranda outside.
âYour Excellency.â Wang Xian said almost pleadingly. âThe weather is hot, and I feel really bad to let the soldiers stand outside. Let me invite the various gentlemen for some cold drinks. The ice in reservesââ
âWe have not made any contribution to deserve it.â Xiao Chiye smiled superficially. âOur Imperial Army are sturdy and burly men who deal with manual labor. So whatâs the harm in standing for a few hours? Pay it no mind, Your Excellency. Focus on your accounting.â
Wang Xian grasped the account book. For a long time, he could not bring himself to lower the brush.
That had been the beginning of spring, and the Emperor was seriously ill. For this reason, the Empress Dowager instructed men to carry out large-scale construction in the palace to build a temple so that she could chant the scriptures to accumulate blessings for him. The Ministry of Works, having received this assignment, had to receive large quantities of lumber from Duanzhou. To save money, they ordered the Imperial Army to transport them. The Imperial Army transported the lumber into Qudu, but the Empress Dowager withdrew her plan to build the temple upon receiving Secretariat Elder Haiâs memorial against it. The Ministry of Works was thus short of this sum of money on hand. For two months, they had dragged this matter on, delaying settlement of payment to the Imperial Army.
Money was in short supply. If this had been a time where the state treasury was full, then this matter would not have been an issue at all. Who would be willing to offend Second Young Master Xiao for such a small sum? But right now, the Ministry of Revenue was suffering themselves. Last year, they had spent almost a million for the Empress Dowagerâs birthday just by hosting the banquet and giving out monetary rewards alone.
Wang Xian set aside his brush. He might as well stick his neck out. He said, âYour Excellency, thereâs no way the money can be settled now. To tell you frankly, the expenditure at the end of the year doesnât match up to our budget going by the current accounting. Even our salaries might not necessarily get paid out. We really have no money. Even if you give me, Wang Shoucheng,4Â a stab today, thereâs still nothing I can do!â
âThe salaries and provisions of the Eight Great Training Divisions are paid out as usual without delay. But when it comes to our Imperial Army, you are always desperately broke. We are all officials serving the Emperor. It serves me, Xiao Ceâan,5 right to be so lowly that all I can do is to hold on to this debt and wait for you guys to have enough money to pay us.â Xiao Chiye threw the teacup onto the table with a âclatterâ. âThe Ministry of Revenue cries about being poor every year. But what has it got to do with me? Pay up, and weâll work. Itâs all down in black and white. Once we are done with our tasks, you have to settle the payment. Donât talk to me about anything else; those arenât my responsibility. If all the problems of the Ministry of Revenue have to bank on the understanding of others, then what else is there for you people to do? Vacate the position earlier and let someone else take over.â
His words turned Wang Xianâs expression livid. Wang Xian stood up and said, âSince we are all serving the Emperor, then why does Your Excellency have to push us into such a tight corner? Who would be unwilling to settle the payment if we have the money? If the Imperial Army is so capable, then why do manual labor? Go serve as the Eight Great Training Divisions too! Weâll see who would still not dare to pay up!â
Just as the atmosphere was hostile between both parties, a man outside the room lifted his robe and strode in.
âThereâs no need for Your Excellency Wang to get angry. The Second Young Master is just being a forthright man speaking his mind.â He took off his zheyang hat,6 wiped his hands with a handkerchief, and said, âThis humble one is the Chief Supervising Secretary from the Office of Scrutiny for Revenue,7 Xue Xiuzhuo. Iâm here regarding this account.â
The Chief Supervising Secretary of the Office of Scrutiny for Revenue was merely a seventh-grade8 position. By all reasonings, it would not even be considered an official in Qudu. But it was special. Not only could he supervise the work progresses of the various ministries and yamen, he could also participate in the reviews and appraisals of the officialsâ virtuous achievements that took place every six years at Quduâs Chief Surveillance Bureau.9 Furthermore, he could sidestep the Six Ministries to submit a memorial directly to the Emperor himself.
Wang Xian could not afford to offend him, so he swallowed his anger and rolled along with it. He said, âHow would I dare to get angry? The Imperial Army has done so much. I myself wouldnât want His Excellency Xiao to have worked for nothing. But Yanqing, take a look at this account. The Ministry of Revenue canât afford the funds at all.â
Xue Xiuzhuoâs courtesy name10Â was Yanqing, and he looked particularly scholarly and refined. Without looking at the accounts, he said to both men, âIâm aware of the Ministry of Revenueâs difficulties. Second Young Master, how about this? Quancheng supplied us with a batch of silk a few days back. Weâll have it converted into cash and settle your account with the same number of silk. Does that work for you?â
As soon as Xiao Chiye left, Wang Xianâs expression turned cold. He said to Xue Xiuzhuo, âIs he even asking money for the Imperial Army? More like heâs taking it for himself to squander away. Ever since this Second Young Master took up the post of Imperial Army Viceroy, he has been leading a life of debauchery all day long. Every time, he coerces us into a corner. Heâs not in the least bit sympathetic!â
Xue Xiuzhuo smiled and said nothing to continue the conversation.
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Xiao Chiye left the Ministry of Revenue office and mounted his horse to head for Donglong Street. He was obviously taller than he was five years ago, and the drive and vigor that could be seen in him in the past has diminished some.
Prince Chu, Li Jianheng, had been waiting for him an entire morning. On seeing him, he hurriedly said, âWhere the heck have you been? The anxiety is killing me!â
âFooling around.â Xiao Chiye sat down and gulped down the cold drink. On seeing the basin of ice in the inner part of the room, he stretched out his limbs and lay down on the Arhat bed.11Â He said, âThis is so comfortable. Itâs so hot outside it makes my head spin. Iâm going to sleep for a while.â
âThat wonât do!â Li Jianheng waved his moso-bamboo fan vigorously. With his clothes spread open, he sighed. âWait for me to finish saying my piece before you sleep!â
Xiao Chiye had been up to something at night, and so he was unbearably tired and sleepy at the moment. He let out an absent-minded âhmmâ.
Li Jianheng took a sip of the iced wine with his pampered, delicate hands and said, âDo you still remember that woman I told you about the last time? Itâs the one I kept five years ago in my manor and was prepared to take her as mine. But that son of a bitch, Xiaofuzi, took her to give12Â to Pan Rugui, that castrated bastard!â
Xiao Chiye uttered an âohâ.
Li Jianheng said with even more gusto, âA few days ago, I went away to avoid the summer heat and saw her again around the manor! That little lady has kept herself so smooth and tender. She looks even more lovely than she was five years ago. My heart goes into overdrive just by looking at her. How I hate those eunuchs! Thieving son of a bitch wrestled away my love by force and broke up a potentially good marriage. He thinks thatâs the end of it? No!â
Xiao Chiye yawned.
Li Jianheng fumed, âAre you my buddy or not? You have to help me think of a way to fix him! We canât touch Pan Rugui, but Xiaofuzi needs a thrashing!â
Xiao Chiye was truly tired. He said, âHow? Drag him out of the palace?â
Li Jianheng pushed aside the delicate concubine waiting on him and shut his fan. He said, âThe Dragon Boat Festival13Â is around the corner. His Majesty wants to go to Xiyuan14Â to watch the dragon boat race. When the time comes, Pan Rugui will no doubt go along. If he follows, so will Xiaofuzi. When the Directorate of the Imperial Stables are racing horses, we can lure him out and beat him to death!â
Xiao Chiye seemed to be asleep. Seeing his silence, Li Jianheng said, âCeâan, are you listening?â
âIt wonât do to beat him to death.â Xiao Chiye said with his eyes shut. âIf Pan Rugui comes to hate you because of this, all youâll be having in the future is trouble.â
Resentful, Li Jianheng said, âThen we can at least give him a beating, right? If I donât vent this anger, I wonât even be able to eat. That said, whatâs up with you lately? You always look exhausted. What have you been doing at night? Why did you send away the virgin I picked for you the last time?â
Xiao Chiye said nothing more as he waved his hand to indicate his awareness of Li Jianhengâs words. There was no bone thumb ring on his thumb, but the teeth marks on the web between the thumb and forefinger had left scars. Li Jianheng went on to speak about something else, but Xiao Chiye turned a deaf ear to it all.
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It was the Dragon Boat Festival a few days later. Emperor Xiande, who had not held court sessions for a long time, braced his sickly body and moved to Xiyuan in an imperial carriage. The imperial concubines accompanying him all donned muslin clothes, while Ji Lei and the Commander-in-chief of the Eight Great Training Divisions, Xi Guâan, escorted the Emperor. The Imperial Army had free time, so they summoned Xiao Chiye over as well.
By the time Xiao Chiye arrived, it was already full of people. Emperor Xiande finished sticking in the willow15Â and was waiting for the Directorate of the Imperial Stables to start the horse race. The Court of Imperial Entertainments, which was also part of the retinue, served sticky rice dumplings16Â and pastries near the seat. Li Jianheng stayed on the Princeâs seat and waved his hand at Xiao Chiye.
Xiao Chiye threw his horsewhip to Chen Yang behind him and entered his seat while undoing his arm guards.17
Still weighing the bamboo fan in his hands today, Li Jianheng said, âWhy are you here only now? The anxiety is killing me!â
Xiao Chiye said, âYouâre anxious every day. Are you really alright?â
Li Jianheng fanned himself and said, âIâm just used to saying it! Look, see that? Xiaofuzi is serving over there. â
Xiao Chiye looked and saw Xiaofuzi beaming as he spoke beside Pan Ruguiâs ear. He said, âDonât charge up later. Just get someone to beat him up.â
An hour later, Xiaofuzi stepped at the edge of the latrine pit. He was preparing to relieve himself when everything went black before his eyes as someone threw a sack over him.
âEh!â Xiaofuzi shrieked, wanting to shout, but someone dealt him a punch so hard that he saw stars.
On seeing the sack, Li Jianheng lifted his robe without demur and kicked him. Xiaofuzi, covered with the sack and gagged, groaned in pain as he writhed on the ground.
The race ahead was at its most crucial juncture right this moment, so no one heard the sounds.
They beat up Xiaofuzi for a little less than an hour, but before Li Jianheng could vent all his pent-up anger, Chen Yang stopped him. Chen Yang shot a glance at the guards from the Princeâs Residence behind him, and they quickly lifted the sack and darted off.
âYour Highness.â Chen Yang said, âHe will die if you continue beating him. Perhaps next time.â
Li Jianheng pulled on his robe to adjust it. He took two looks at Chen Yang and asked, âWhere are you going to throw him?â
âThe Viceroy has ordered us to throw him in the woods beside the lake. Once the banquet starts later, all the serving eunuchs will pass by, and he will then be freed of his bindings.â
Li Jianheng spat at the spot where Xiaofuzi had rolled about earlier and returned to his seat.
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By the time the banquet started, Li Jianheng had already forgotten all about him. Xiao Chiye kept his eyes open as he looked over at Pan Rugui, but he did not see any signs of Xiaofuzi.
Li Jianheng picked up the dishes with his chopsticks and said, âMost probably, he found it humiliating and ran back to change his clothes. Eunuchs like them who serve the Emperor fear getting dirty and disdained by their master the most. Do you want to go to my manor a few days later for some fun? I can let you see the little lady too. â
Xiao Chiye drank the cold tea and said, âIâm busy.â
Li Jianheng let out a âhehâ and said, âYou still want to put on an act before me? You, busy? The Imperial Army is almost on the verge of getting disbanded. Whatâs there to be busy with in such an idle position?â
âBusy drinking.â Xiao Chiye laughed too. Those eyes of his stared at the tea in his hand. His side profile looked a tad flippant. âOnce autumn arrives, itâll be the inspection. Itâs only by treating others to some wine that I can secure this idle position.â
âBeing human,â Li Jianheng pointed at him with his chopsticks and said, âis to treat yourself as if you are living a life of luxury and to live life as if you are whiling the time away. What did they say about the Pan Rugui and those relatives of the Empress Dowager? Arenât they tired of fighting one another to the death? Whatâs the joy in that?â
âYeah.â Xiao Chiyeâs smile grew wicked, âIsnât that just making yourself more stressed and vexed? Having fun is still the most gratifying.â
Li Jianheng looked at that gaze of his and smiled too. He said, âSo whatâs with the Censorate? Who dares to deny my buddy his post? You were personally appointed by His Majesty. We are loafing around on imperial orders. How about this? Before autumn, Iâll host a flower appreciation feast at my residence. You go ahead and invite them all.â
âNo hurry.â Xiao Chiye surveyed Xiyuan and saw the Hall of Zhao Zui Temple at the corner of the rising and falling tiers of eaves. He frowned and said, âThis place is pretty near to Zhao Zui Temple.â
âYouâre still thinking about it, huh.â Li Jianheng said, âThat thumb ring has been lost for so long.â
Xiao Chiye stroked his thumb out of habit.
âThat last member of the Shen Clan has been locked up for five years, and there has been no news of him. His Majesty has never even asked if he has died or gone insane.â Li Jianheng said, âIf the one imprisoned inside was me, Iâd have gone crazy in just half a month, let alone five years.â
Xiao Chiyeâs purlicue ached. He had no wish to bring up that man.
Just then, the sound of drums rose by the side of the lake. Li Jianheng threw aside his chopsticks and rose to his feet to urge him on. âLetâs go! The dragon boat race. They are certain to bet money on it!â
Xiao Chiye was about to get up, but then he saw Ji Lei hurried his way through the crowd and leaned over to Pan Rugui to say something to him. Pan Rugui suddenly turned his head over for a fleeting instant. And then he slapped down heavily on the table.
Xiao Chiye immediately looked at Chen Yang behind him.
Stunned, Chen Yang said, âViceâŚâ
âYour Majesty!â Ji Lei was already kneeling before the Emperor. He spoke in a clear voice. âIâm afraid itâs not possible to go ahead with the dragon boat race. This humble subject led the Imperial Guards on patrol earlier, and we unexpectedly fished out Xiaofuzi, who was on duty in the imperial palace, from the water!â
Emperor Xiande coughed violently and Pan Rugui stepped forward to stroke his back. It was only when Emperor Xiandeâs coughing eased a little that he asked, âWhat is he doing in the water?â
Ji Lei raised his head. One could not tell if he was looking at Emperor Xiande or the Empress Dowager. He said in a heavy voice, âHe drowned.â
A commotion rose from the entire seat of imperial concubines as they used their silk handkerchiefs to cover their mouths.
All at once, Li Jianheng knocked over the teacup on the table. He picked it up in a panic and looked at Xiao Chiye. âI was merely just sayingâŚâ