The atmosphere in the main hall was tense.
Xiao Ming and HĂłngyĂșn stared at each other for a long time before HĂłngyĂșn let out a soft sigh. âItâs only been half a year, yet Your Highness treats me like a stranger.â
âMiss HĂłngyĂșn, letâs get to the point. Do we really need to exchange sweet nothings and talk about eternal love? Besides, youâve always been entangled with the WĂĄng family. Do you think I donât know that?â Xiao Ming said indifferently.
HĂłngyĂșn chuckled lightly. âYour Highness has indeed changed. It seems that over the past five years, Your Highness has truly been biding your time. Back then, I found it strange why a prince of the empire would mingle with the WĂĄng family.â
Xiao Ming frowned and remained silent.
HĂłngyĂșn had first met Xiao Ming at a banquet hosted by the WĂĄng family. That very night, WĂĄng ShĂŹjiĂ© had sent HĂłngyĂșn to Xiao Mingâs mansion, and Xiao Ming had been overjoyed at the time.
But now, things had changed. Looking back, Xiao Ming couldnât help but feel wary of HĂłngyĂșn.
Turning to gaze at the blooming peach tree outside the main hall, HĂłngyĂșn continued, âNow that the WĂĄng family is gone, I have no more reservations. Your Highness is of noble birth, and I know I am unworthy of entangling with you. All I ask is for my freedom and a comfortable life in my later years.â
Hearing this, Xiao Ming breathed a sigh of relief. It wasnât that he was heartless, but the âentanglementâ had happened before his time.
However, from his memories, HĂłngyĂșn had always been a shrewd woman, and now it seemed that was indeed the case.
If she had thrown a tantrum or made a scene, she would have been driven away. But by offering a secret about the WĂĄng family in exchange, she had earned herself a favor.
âWhat do you want? As long as itâs not excessive, I will grant it,â Xiao Ming said, treating this as a debt his predecessor had left behind.
HĂłngyĂșn thought for a moment and said, âI hope Your Highness can redeem my freedom and provide me with some silver. After this, we shall never meet again.â
âThatâs simple enough,â Xiao Ming replied. âI can agree to that. Now, can you tell me the secret about the WĂĄng family?â
HĂłngyĂșn lowered her head, as if weighing her words, before finally saying, âWĂĄng ChĂ©ngchĂłu conspired with the HĆ«yĂĄntuĂł tribe to launch a joint attack on Qingzhou this autumn and winter.â
âWhat?!â Xiao Mingâs expression changed drastically. âThis is no joking matter.â
HĂłngyĂșn explained, âI was in the WĂĄng mansion at the time and overheard this while passing by the rooms of WĂĄng ChĂ©ngchĂłu and his son. At first, I thought it was just a joke between father and son, but after returning to Qingzhou and learning about the barbarian cavalry, I realized it was true. Those barbarian cavalry had entered Qingzhou through a cave in CÄngzhĆu to scout the area.â
Xiao Mingâs expression turned grave. Only a few people, including LÇ FÄi, knew about the cave in CÄngzhĆu. Now that HĂłngyĂșn mentioned it, there was no doubt about the truth of her words.
âTraitors!â Xiao Ming slammed his fist on the table. In history, it was not uncommon for borderland noble families to collude with foreign tribes, but he never expected it to happen in his own fiefdom.
HĂłngyĂșn sighed. âThough I am just a woman, I understand the importance of loyalty to oneâs country. Thatâs why I came to inform you, hoping Your Highness can report this to the court and prepare early.â
âThank you, Miss HĂłngyĂșn. Though you may have fallen into the world of pleasure, your sense of righteousness surpasses that of many men,â Xiao Ming said with a faint smile.
HĂłngyĂșn shook her head. âI am just a woman who wishes to live a peaceful life. I do not want to see the world plunged into chaos.â
âRegardless, your information is crucial. I will have Steward QiĂĄn redeem your freedom and prepare five thousand taels of silver for you,â Xiao Ming said.
HĂłngyĂșn nodded, gave Xiao Ming a deep curtsy, and then slowly walked away.
Watching HĂłngyĂșnâs retreating figure, Xiao Ming fell deep in thought. From the very beginning, he had been puzzled by the appearance of barbarian cavalry deep within Qingzhou.
The cave LÇ FÄi had discovered was extremely well-hidden. How could the barbarians have known about it? The only explanation was that someone had colluded with them and provided the information.
Moreover, the recent ban on warhorse trade by the barbarians now made sense. Prohibiting the sale of war materials before a conflict was a clear sign of impending war.
However, now that the Wång family had been eliminated, the Hƫyåntuó tribe had lost their internal collaborators. It was unclear whether their plans would change.
If this was part of the barbariansâ grand strategy, they might still attempt to attack CÄngzhĆu, regardless of the WĂĄng familyâs involvement.
âSix months! This is going to be tough,â Xiao Ming muttered, stomping his foot in frustration.
The barbarians were a constant threat hanging over the Great Yu Empire like a sword. The empireâs repeated defeats in wars had left its officials terrified at the mere mention of the barbarians.
The Great Yu Empire was no longer the ambitious nation it had been at its founding. It had become a nation focused on maintaining the status quo. The officials were only concerned with maintaining internal control, while they chose to retreat step by step in the face of the barbarian threat.
Tribute payments and land concessions seemed to have become the go-to solutions for dealing with the barbarians. But a wolf could never be satiated, and the barbarians were precisely such insatiable wolves.
This matter was of grave importance, as it threatened the safety of his fiefdom. Xiao Ming couldnât afford to take it lightly.
Moreover, he had to admit a harsh truth: the barbarians held a relative military advantage over the Great Yu Empire. Due to the empireâs chaotic horse administration, there were virtually no cavalry units within the empire.
This meant that the empire was perpetually on the defensive, lacking the ability to launch offensives, while the barbarians could come and go as they pleased, leaving the empire in a passive position.
However, in Xiao Mingâs view, human factors played a significant role in the empireâs repeated defeats against the barbarians.
In any war, the training, discipline, and fighting spirit of the soldiers were crucial. Yet, the Great Yu Empireâs armies lacked the fighting spirit to face the barbarians, and their training and discipline were relatively weak.
This only exacerbated the empireâs already disadvantageous position in wars.
âIt seems itâs time to start propaganda and foster hatred,â Xiao Ming muttered to himself as he slowly walked out of the main hall. Only by making the people of his fiefdom despise the barbarians could they unite to fight against them in the future.
Otherwise, if the people remained fearful of the barbarians and lacked the will to fight, his fiefdom would remain in grave danger.
As he stepped out of the main hall, QiĂĄn DĂ fĂč had already seen HĂłngyĂșn off. He said, âYour Highness, Miss HĂłngyĂșn has left. Hehe, it seems Your Highness has truly changed. Even Miss HĂłngyĂșn is no longer of interest to you.â
âDo I have time to indulge in women now? HĂłngyĂșn told me that WĂĄng ChĂ©ngchĂłu had colluded with the barbarians, planning to attack CÄngzhĆu this autumn. This is what we should be worried about,â Xiao Ming said sternly.
QiĂĄn DĂ fĂčâs face immediately paled. In his eyes, Xiao Ming saw fear. âYour Highness, what should we do? Should we report this to the Emperor? The barbarians have always coveted the Central Plains. It seems they are planning to make a comeback.â
âReport to the Emperor? Hmph, three years ago, he didnât care if I lived or died. Do you think heâll care now?â