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by Edited by Deyna up to chapter ~100.


  Those around the speaker all wore righteous expressions. They were scared off by the din of the crowd, and it wasn’t until they ran off that they realized there weren’t that many skilled in martial arts in that crowd. It would’ve been a piece of cake to kill the Qins, but they let that golden opportunity slip right through their hands!”

  They’d numbered a hundred strong when sent out for the mission. Split into two, the group attacking the palace had already been wiped out. There was only thirty left of their group, and they wouldn’t be able to conclude their operation if they failed.

  “Those three are seriously idiots. They’re supposed to be experts, but they still failed at taking out Qin Si.”

  “Yeah, who would’ve thought they’d be captured and now dragged up a mountain to get their limbs hacked off?”

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  Chapter 219: Clearing the Riffraff Around the Emperor

  Chapter 219: Clearing the Riffraff Around the Emperor

  Sent out as a scout into the capital, Ole Five rushed back with a murmured report. “There’s some troop movement in the city, but they’re far away from here. We’ve got at least an hour and a half to make our move. By the way, the Qin guards and servants add up to around twenty.”

  “Hah! There’s nothing to be afraid of with twenty people! With our skills, we kill them all in thirty minutes!”

  The boss wiped his mouth with the back of his hand after putting a water bottle down. “Our goal is to kill today is to first kill the wench, second to rescue those three idiots. We’ll hide in the city when that’s done and wait for Great Zhou’s army to win.”

  It wasn’t easy for them to leave since the capital was surrounded. They had to wait for their side to win so they could collect their reward from the emperor.

  Morale was high after this speech. Masks affixed and blades unsheathed as everyone rushed for the burial site.

  The caskets were placed by holes in the ground. Qin Huaiyuan led the family in burning paper money while the servants and guards sobbed loudly. Jiyun knelt behind Qin Yining and Mu Jinghu crouched indifferently next to the fourth miss, his attention on the surroundings.

  After burning paper money, the marquis gave a speech and had servants bring out the three assassins. Blades for their execution were sharpened.

  “Today, we use the flesh and blood of these three to mourn those who are gone!”

  Another tremendous round of wailing sounded at this proclamation.

  An executioner tied each of the assassins onto stumps of wood on the ground, forcing them to adopt a spread-eagle position. Little knives to pick out bones were readied on the side.

  The three assassins were covered in wounds after vast amounts of torture and completely out of beans to spill. But still they were to be treated like animals for the slaughter and have their limbs pulled off after all that?? Out of their minds with fright, one of them even begged for mercy with trembling lips.

  Cries for lenience struck a particularly ironic tone in Qin Yining’s ears. She rose and looked at them coldly. “Mercy? So now you know to fear death? Why didn’t you think whether my family was afraid when you were killing them? You didn’t spare even my eleven-year-old cousin or two younger sisters! You lost your humanity long ago and don’t deserve to live! You want me to let you go? Never! Do it!”

  “Understood!” The executioners brought blades down onto the assassins.

  ……

  The peak of the mountain was a flat clearing. A ways down would bring one to forest and a winding path. The Qins and their people had circled the execution ground and was wholly focused on things within.

  The three dozen assassins waiting to complete their mission grew anxious when they heard the ghastly shrieks from their comrades. Having spent all this time building up their strength, they charged out like tigers when the boss barked an order, hacking and slashing indiscriminately.

  Qin Yining took shelter with her father, uncles, and brothers. Guards huddled and formed an outer ring of protection around them.

  The assassin boss snorted coldly. “Qin Si, step forward to die! If you’d done so, fewer of your family would’ve died that day. Well? Are you still afraid of death? Aren’t you worried that the vengeful spirits of your dead kin will pop out from the ground to grab you?!”

  She wasn’t the least bit affected. “Who knows who will live and die today!”

  When her voice sounded, lids on the caskets were suddenly flung open and three dozen Silver Masks leapt out from within.

  Though their leader wasn’t tall, her black outfit couldn’t conceal her voluptuous figure. With a wave of her sharp sword, her men surged forward in practiced moves. Though they didn’t make a sound, their aura was awe-inspiring nonetheless and killing intent permeated the air.

  Blazing fires erupted at the same time, surrounding the clearing at the mountain peak. Black smoke billowed to the sky, trapping everyone in a circle of flames.

  The assassins panicked with the turn of events. They were evenly matched with the Silver Masks in terms of numbers and skill, and there might be even more enemies waiting in the shadows! They could only fight for retreat, but their backs halted in front of the sea of flames before long.

  Qin Yining smirked jeeringly from her safety within the crowd. “Well? How does it feel to have pursuers nipping at your heels and fire ahead of you?”

  These circumstances mirrored what the Qins had faced that day.

  “You slut! I’ll send you to hell first before I die!” The assassin boss waved his sword furiously, but was struck in the temple by a pebble before he could do anything. A mouthful of spat blood later, his eyes rolled up in his head and he crashed to the ground.

  This development stunned everyone present, especially Cao Yuqing standing next to Qin Huaiyuan. Qin Yining also looked at Mu Jinghu with surprise.

  The gentleman dusted off his hands and explained diffidently, “It’s not good that he cussed at you.”

  He was very put out that someone had yelled at his friend’s wife. That guy would probably die a worse death if that fox was here, which was why he’d taken action without hesitation.

  Her senses returning to her, Qin Yining smiled gratefully at Mu Jinghu.

  The swift reaction cowed the assassins, and the would-be attackers were slowly defeated and captured alive from the Silver Masks’ fierce onslaught.

  Coincidentally, the fires weakened at the same time. This was when the assassins realized that firebreaks had been dug around the peak. The blazing flames had just been to hem them in and wouldn’t have caused a forest fire. Sadly, they’d failed to notice something was amiss in their rush to get to their target.

  The Silver Masks dislocated all of the assassins’ jaws before turning them over to Qin Huaiyuan. The marquis had the new captives bound with the original three for dismemberment.

  Having completed her part, Cao Yuqing raised a silent cupped fist salute to Qin Huaiyuan in the distance. The marquis smiled gratefully at her and raised his hands in return.

  The concubine blushed and ducked her head, avoiding his smile. She turned to form a line with her men.

  The third elder master suddenly broke out in tears and laughter when he saw all of the assassins trussed up like chickens. “Good! Damn this is good!”

  Throwing an arm around the third elder master for comfort, Qin Huaiyuan whispered, “Don’t worry, third brother. They don’t have long to live.”

  “Yes brother, I believe you.” The third elder master wiped his face with a hand. Though he itched to slay these vermin where they stood, he still had to consider the greater picture and not ruin the plan.

  The procession descended the mountain with great fanfare, assassins in tow.

  “Have our people get ready. We’ll parade the captives on the street in a short while,” Qin Huaiyuan murmured to Qitai.

  “Understood!” Qitai nodded and whipped his horse for greater speed.

  The people had been frothing with rage all this while, particularly the
refugees at Ning Park. This fury boiled over when the latter learned of how the Qins, loyal servants to the people, had almost been exterminated and the culprits captured.

  They’d had been terrorized by the specter of their nation falling for far too long. When the Great Zhou emperor had unilaterally ripped up the successful peace accords, hatred of him reached new highs. It was easy enough to imagine the fate of the butcherers of peace when paraded out on the streets.

  So the emperor forbade the Qins to dismember the assassins? Alright, they wouldn’t then.

  But surely it wasn’t the fault of the Qins when the assassins were the victims of an angry mob.

  ……

  Qin Yining lifted her window curtains to see the assassins being prodded along like animals at the rear. Satisfaction hummed in her veins. The boulder pressing down on her heart in the last few days was finally rolled away.

  So was the rest of the family. The two elder masters occupied the same carriage, carrying on a hushed conversation on how to handle the actual burial.

  Qin Yu was remembering his wife and cried all the way back, his hands drooping helplessly in front of him. Qin Han silently offered what comfort he could.

  Just as the procession reached the city gates, they noticed a disturbance in front of the walls. A chaotic mess of civilians and soldiers milled around, obstructing passage completely. This struck the marquis as odd and he sent servants on to inquire. The news he received however, was utterly shocking.

  “What did you say?! The Prince of Ning entered the city with ten thousand men?!”

  “In response to milord, yes! The prince summoned one thousand from the Firearms Division, the Division of Three Thousand, and six thousand from the Division of the Five Armies as soon as he received the command token! He’s surrounded the palace and charged in with some of his men. His war cry is that the trampress is causing the destruction of the nation and that the riffraff needs to be cleared from around the emperor!”

  Qin Huaiyuan blinked, not sure what his next step should be. The marquis never would’ve thought that mutiny would be the prince’s first move once he took control of the armies!

  Cao Yuqing and the Silver Masks abandoned their current mission when they heard this and headed for the palace. Meanwhile, the assassins bound in a line attracted the people’s attentions.

  Hem hem, y'all see why the teaser was title withheld? XD

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  Chapter 220: A Message

  Chapter 220: A Message

  Qin Yining gave some instructions in a low voice.

  Jiyun picked up a rock and threw it randomly, crying out, “These are Great Zhou assassins! Get them!”

  The crowd’s anger flared and hands grabbed rocks, wood, rotten vegetables, and any other items that could be thrown.

  Qin Yining, her father, uncles, and cousins backed away with their men, silently appreciating the assassins slowly clobbered to death by all manner of projectiles.

  “The emperor can’t blame us now,” remarked the fourth miss.

  “Damn straight he can’t!” Qin Han couldn’t bear to remain on the sidelines any longer and charged forward, rolling up his sleeves to imitate the civilians. He grabbed a wooden club and flailed around wildly. Qin Yu also rushed forward with reddened eyes.

  Qin Huaiyuan on the other hand, had a tightly furrowed brow, his mind obviously with the Prince of Ning.

  “Father’s worried about things at the palace?” Qin Yining spoke portentously, “If I were father, I would be taken out of commission because of overwhelming emotions, then have men secretly hunt down the Caos.”

  Qin Huaiyuan, the second and third elder master whipped their heads around to look at the girl.

  “The Prince of Ning is cleaning house and taking care of the trampress.” Qin Yining chuckled darkly. “Isn’t it quite understandable that the Cao Manor would be razed by a mob of furious citizens at the same time?”

  Qin Huaiyuan nodded and suddenly collapsed on the second elder master with his eyes closed. “Alright, I fainted. Hurry and take me home.”

  His two brothers looked at each other. A beat later, distressed wails sounded and a large furor was raised to take the Marquis of Anping back to his residence.

  Meanwhile, Mu Jinghu remained slack jawed with shock. I think I just saw a female fox… Those two belong together alright!

  With the enormous mess in the city, those who didn’t fear trouble came out to watch a good show; even more shut themselves up tight to avoid being dragged in, gathering their family together and nervously praying against more chaos developing.

  With Mu Jinghu and Jiyun protecting her, Qin Yining turned a cold eye to the assassins being beaten to death by the crowd. When they fell to the ground, covered in blood, merciless feet further stomped the life out of them.

  Qin Yu and Qin Han put everything they had into their blows. Endless strength surged in their limbs when they thought of their dead family, refusing to stop even when their robes were drenched with sweat. They itched to pound all of the assassins into meat paste.

  There was nothing further to be worried about here. “Our business here is concluded,” Qin Yining said. “Come, we should make a trip to Steward Zhong’s.”

  “Understood.” Jiyun had no questions and helped her mistress into the carriage. While she took a seat inside, Mu Jinghu perched on the shaft. He craned his neck around curiously when the groom drove through the streets. Something like the royal family cleaning house wasn’t an occurrence that everyone had the fortune to witness in their lifetimes.

  The groom picked a secluded, more circuitous route to the Zhong’s. The steward was quite surprised to see Qin Yining arrive in person.

  “Miss, didn’t you head up the mountain today?” He welcomed Qin Yining in and bade tea be served. “You don’t look too well, are you feeling better?”

  “I’m fine, I just need some rest. Some things happened today, but thankfully they’ve all been taken care of. Have you seen the madness in the city?”

  Steward Zhong seemed to still be caught up with fright. “I’ll say! I thought something was going to go down when the prince charged in. I had all of our stores close up shop for the day. I just arrived home myself.”

  The steward personally served tea when it was delivered, dismissing the servants and forbidding departure from the residence. Qin Yining accepted the tea with thanks, sipping some to wet her throat.

  Her brief overview of what’d happened on Mt. Jadecloud today stunned the grand steward. He murmured, “You caught all of the assassins, miss?”

  “We got them all. When we entered the city just now, the citizens angrily surrounded the captives when they understood it was Great Zhou assassins. I’m afraid the assassins have probably been beaten to death. My father is under orders not to kill them, but he couldn’t do much against the infuriated crowds. Plus, anxiety and anger attacked him when he heard that the Prince of Ning had surrounded the palace. My second and third uncle took my father home after he fainted, which is why I have time to come visit you.”

  Though this was how she presented things, how would someone as sharp as the grand steward not understand the connotations within? If something really had happened to Qin Huaiyuan, how would Qin Yining be in the mood to visit and chat?

  Affability wreathed the steward’s expression as he internally threw a thumbs up for the Qin father and daughter schemes. He rolled a big, fat, hairy eyeball at the heartless emperor but mouthed words that smacked of righteousness.

  “No wonder the marquis fainted from his worries. Even regular citizens such as me were scared out of our wits when the prince charged in with his men! The prince has always acted according to his own whims. If the emperor… ai! What to do about all of this!” He shook his head with worry.

  Qin Yining dimpled. Steward Zhong is such a wonderful person.

  “It’s not our place to worry about what happens with the emperor. Though I wish I could help him, I don’t have the ability to. I can only pray that his fo
rtunes and benefaction run deep.” Qin Yining clasped her hands together and made a gesture of worship towards the skies.

  Steward Zhong imitated her with a smile.

  The scene of pious loyalty was ruined when the two looked at each other and burst out in laughter.

  This was the one of the best days that Qin Yining had had recently. She whispered to the grand steward after a bit of thought, “There’s one more thing we need to take care of. With the Prince of Ning cleaning house, the Caos won’t get off lightly either. They might try to flee. My maternal grandmother and relatives surely aren’t in the city these days and may not know what’s going on. Try to get word to them if possible.” She lowered her voice even more. “Tell them that a chance has been created at last, and that they should grasp it tightly.”

  The steward had long since known that the alliance head of Azure Justice was the Duchess of Ding. But it was a rebel organization at the heart of things. It would put Qin Yining at a grave disadvantage if this became public knowledge; she might even be killed for it. Thus, he’d never dared speak about it.

  It had indeed been the duchess’ arrangement for the alliance to come to the Qins’ aid when they were attacked by Zhou assassins. Because of what had happened, the duchess was still loitering around the outskirts of the capital. The steward also knew where they were.

  “Alright, this brooks no delay. I’ll deliver the message personally.” He had an urge to rub his hands. It felt like the times were changing.

  “Be careful. The prince’s operation isn’t a small matter. It’s too chaotic inside the city now, make sure you have your house locked up tight. There might be some who waiting to take advantage of the mess to get rich quick. We have to stay on our guard in times like these.”

  The fourth miss’ words drew the steward back down to earth. He nodded rapidly, “Thank you for the reminder, miss. I forgot about my own family in my excitement. I’ll take care of this shortly.”

 

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