Chapter 59 A Gift From Yun Shang
Chapter 59 A Gift From Yun Shang
"What? You mean Prince Jing had been in Yuman Tower before we got there?" Hua Jing stood up so
abruptly that she spilled the tea on her hand. Fortunately it was not hot. Hua Jing waved to dry her
hand before stretching it out towards the maid by her side.
Her mind was racing in all directions all at once. "So Prince Jing lied to us at Yuman Tower? He had no
reason to lie to us if nothing had happened. Is it possible that he heard us?"
"Your Imperial Highness, what should we do?" Bing'er was getting nervous. "It seems that Prince Jing
and Princess Hui Guo are on close terms. Is it possible that Princess Hui Guo knew about all this?"
Hua Jing withdrew her hand, and considered her maid's question. Then she shook her head, "No, it
seems not. Had Yun Shang been aware of our plans, she wouldn't have come to my Palace."
Hua Jing sat on a chair and pondered. She frowned as she thought of something else. "Have your met
with Brother Bai. What did he say?"
Bing'er shook her head. She looked uneasy. "Your Imperial Highness, I haven't seen Brother Bai even
though I have asked everybody for his whereabouts. I ran into one of his underlyings who told me that
Brother Bai, after learning of the failed plan, escaped. He was fearful of being caught."
"What?" Hua Jing slammed the table in her fury, "That rogue! I should not have trusted him! I would not
have had him in my service but for my prudence to keep His Majesty from getting wind of this matter!
Send someone to find him and then eliminate him."
"Yes." Bing'er replied in haste.
Hua Jing sighed, "Brother Bai is just a nobody. It will not be a problem removing him. But Prince Jing...
If Prince Jing is aware of this matter, I can go straight to him to negotiate some conditions. But I'm
afraid of the consequences if he knows nothing and I tell him everything. We cannot be rash in this
matter. I have to seek an opportunity to test him before I can make a decision. After all, Prince Jing is a
person we cannot afford to offend."
Hua Jing winced and pondered for a little while. "We cannot tell this to mother. She already has enough
to deal with now that the pregnant Lady Jin has asked to stay in Qiwu Palace for the sake of her
pregnancy. I shall not make mother worry about me. I'll write an invitation later, which you should
deliver to Prince Jing. You must tell Prince Jing that many talented youths and fair ladies in the Imperial This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
City admire him. Since he is rarely seen in the Imperial City, they are longing for his presence at the
monthly banquet. It would also be useful to make acquaintance with the versatile youngsters."
Bing'er replied, "Yes, I will do it soon."
Hua Jing nodded and waved to let Bing'er go. Then she turned toward Qing'er who was standing
behind her. Hua Jing said softly, "Send someone to keep an eye on both Yun Shang and the old
woman. If anything goes wrong, no excuse will win my pardon even though you have served me for
many years."
Qing'er nodded.
"Go and fetch the lists of preparations for the banquet that will be held in seven days."
Qing'er scurried into the bedroom and returned with the sheep skin parchment. Hua Jing thumbed it
through and said, "Send a message to Madam Xi. Ask her to pay a visit to Princess Hui Guo early
tomorrow morning."
Qing'er nodded. Then Hua Jing stood up and walked towards the bedroom, parchment still in her hand,
"Today has been a challenging day. We were so close to success. But alas, all our planning was for
naught in the end."
"Don't be worried, Your Imperial Highness. Princess Hui Guo is staying in the Princess Palace, which is
of course under the control of Your Imperial Highness. Wouldn't killing her be as simple as waving Your
Imperial Highness' hand?" Qing'er followed Hua Jing and said with due respect.
"Ha, do you really think it is as easy as waving my hand? Certainly not. It's because she is living in my
Palace that I need to be more careful and prudent. If she died here in my Palace, how would I defend
myself when His Majesty looks into it? So... I have to make a smart plan. I don't have to kill her. But I
can give her a miserable life. Being dead would pale in comparison to the horrors of being alive!" Hua
Jing's month curled into a terrifying smile.
Hua Jing lingered in her chamber for some time. She was reading books when a voice outside the
room announced, "Princess Hui Guo is requesting a visit."
Hua Jing lifted her head and winked at Qing'er. The maid went to the door, raised the curtain, and
peeped. Then she turned around and said to Hua Jing, "Your Imperial Highness, Princess Hui Guo is
here."
No sooner had Qing'er finished her sentence than Yun Shang could be heard, "Is sister in the
chamber?"
Hua Jing stood up and walked outside, "Yes. I was reading something about the preparations of the
banquet. Did you rest well in your room in the afternoon?"
Yun Shang flashed a gentle grin, "Yes, I did." Then she turned around and fetched a couple of rolls of
parchment from Qin Yi. She said with a smile, "Sister, I planned to pay a visit to Lady Zhao. However, it
seems that Lady Zhao does not like me. So I have delayed my visit to her lest I invite trouble for you
and the Emperor's Son-in-law. It's by sheer coincidence that I overheard from you some time ago that
Lady Zhao is a pious Buddhist. I know very little since I have only transcribed some Buddhist texts. A
few rarely seen texts were among those that I reproduced while at Ning'guo Temple. It is said that
Master Wu Na is the only one to own existing copies of these ancient Buddhist texts. Fortunately, I
always carry some Buddhist texts with me. Since I brought them here, I would like to present them to
Lady Zhao as a gift."
Hua Jing smiled at Yun Shang's explanation. She took the Buddhist texts from Yun Shang, unrolled
them, and looked through them briefly. Then she said, "Your handwriting looks beautiful, no worse than
mine. It seems those parchment have been preserved at Ning'guo Temple for a long time. They even
smell of the particular incense used at the Temple. As you are so eager to do so, I cannot let you down.
Well, I will take you to Lady Zhao right now."
A ray of ecstasy shimmered in Yun Shang's eyes. "Thank you very much, dear sister."
"All right. As those Buddhist texts are so heavy, why not let the maids carry them? Qing'er, help
Princess Yun Shang with those heavy Buddhist texts!" Hua Jing turned around to look at Qing'er.
The maid nodded before stepping forward to take the rolls of parchments from Yun Shang.
"Thank you, Qing'er." Yun Shang nodded at the maid with a smile, and then walked around to catch up
to Hua Jing.
A male servant was walking toward them as they stepped out of the courtyard. Hua Jing waved for him
to approach, and then asked, "Where is Lady Zhao?"
The servant replied in a hurry, "Lady Zhao has been in the Buddhist Prayer Room since she returned
this afternoon."
Hua Jing turned around to look at Yun Shang, and then said with a smile, "You are smart to prepare
such a wonderful gift. My mother-in-law spends every minute of her free time in the Buddhist Prayer
Room. But, Shang'er, after so many years at Ning'guo Temple, do you really think that the Buddha can
help every prayer to become true? Somehow, I doubt it."
Yun Shang grinned, "It's not so magical. As far as I know, the Buddha is an ideal, something that allows
people to acquire peace for their heart and soul. If you believe, it will manifest extraordinary powers,
and if your don't, it will of course not."
Hua Jing nodded at Yun Shang before heading toward the Buddhist Prayer Room.
The humming of the Temple Block could been heard well before they reached the Buddhist Prayer
Room. The two Princesses had a clear view of the interior from the doorway. In the middle of the hall
stood a huge statue of Buddha. It must have been over 20 feet in height! Lady Zhao knelt before the
statue. Her posture indicated that she was a woman who would not yield to anything.
"Mother." Hua Jing called out to the woman from the door of the Buddhist Prayer Room. She didn't
show any inclination to enter the Room.
The woman inside kept silent. She was looking at the Temple Block and reciting Buddhist texts. After a
moment she said, "This is rare. You seldom come to visit me. What happened today..."