Empress Da Sheng 4: Second Brother
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A Xian was so angry that she was pounding the wall. 0
 
"Dog Emperor!" 0
 
"Where on earth has he locked up my Second Brother?" 0
 
"I'm going to kill him. I refuse to believe that even if he dies, I still can't find my Second Brother." 0
 
"…" 0
 
She was pacing back and forth in the hall. 0
 
I quietly applied medicine to myself. 0
 
Gao Huan came today under very strange circumstances. 0
 
I still couldn't figure out why he made this trip. 0
 
Was it to deliver medicine for me? Absolutely impossible. 0
 
Was he threatening me with He Yu? That wasn't necessary either. 0
 
There was some element of intimidation, but he had sealed A Xian during the day; shouldn't he have gone to her palace at night? 0
 
Even if she wasn't there, he shouldn't have come to me. 0
 
He also mentioned He Yu. 0
 
A series of puzzling actions left me feeling very uneasy. 0
 
After A Xian left, I moved a floor tile under the table. 0
 
Inside was a wooden box. 0
 
When I opened it, I found a collection of letters. 0
 
 
The handwriting of Gao Huan has remained unchanged over the years; it was slightly immature in his youth, but now it appears much more mature and steady. 0
 
From the handwriting, one would assume he is doing well. 0
 
If he were weak or suffering, he wouldn't be able to write such characters. 0
 
But since he is living well, where could Gao Huan possibly hide him? 0
 
The content of the letter is plain, revealing no information, clearly having been inspected. 0
 
Gao Huan hasn't left the palace in years. 0
 
I have already figured out all the shadow guards who can leave the palace with him. 0
 
I followed them line by line, but found no clues. 0
 
Could it be... 0
 
When that thought jumped into my mind, I was startled myself. 0
 
I quickly unfolded He Yu's letter again. 0
 
Upon rechecking, both the characters and content were fine. 0
 
The paper seemed fine too; it wasn't the kind commonly used in the palace. 0
 
However, this type of paper isn't rare either; it's found everywhere outside the palace. 0
 
I quickly tore off a corner of the blank paper, donned my cloak, and walked outside. 0
 
As I opened the door, I froze in place. 0
 
Gao Huan, who should have long left and be surrounded by the gentle fragrance of the concubines, stood coldly at the door. 0
 
 
I retreated into the palace, and he advanced step by step. 0
 
"Yu Qing, where are you going?" 0
 
There was no point in explaining. 0
 
I simply remained silent. 0
 
My mind raced as I calculated when he had returned. 0
 
Had he seen A Xian? 0
 
How much did he know? 0
 
I backed against the wall, and Gao Huan's shadow loomed over me. 0
 
He smelled of alcohol, his eyes red, glaring at me fiercely: "Do you want to leave the palace?" 0
 
"I can't go out," I replied honestly. 0
 
Gao Huan began to lose control: "But you want to leave, you want to be away from me." 0
 
He grabbed my shoulders with both hands. 0
 
His fingers dug into the wounds left by the whip during the day, causing me to gasp in pain. 0
 
For the sake of my life. 0
 
I pushed him away forcefully. 0
 
"Sovereign, what is this about? You have stripped me of my position and brought another into the palace. Is this your way of showing deep feelings?" 0
 
I didn't know which of my words had struck him. 0
 
 
The room was quiet for a moment. 0
 
Then Gao Huan suddenly hugged me and said, "Yu Qing, I don't want to harm you; it's He Youxian who wants to do that." 0
 
Hmph, even at this point, he is still trying to sow discord. 0
 
I found his demeanor disgusting. 0
 
That night, Gao Huan stayed in my palace. 0
 
After an initial commotion, it became very quiet. 0
 
He sat in a chair reading, just like before. 0
 
I couldn't go out, and since I was injured, I simply leaned against the bedpost and fell asleep. 0
 
I didn't know when he left. 0
 
When I woke up, I was already lying on the bed. 0
 
My back was injured from a board strike, and my front was marked by whip scars; lying down or on my stomach was uncomfortable for me. 0
 
The enfeoffment came in an even more bizarre manner. 0
 
I returned to my position as Empress, sitting alongside A Xian as the two queens of the eastern and western palaces. 0
 
Gao Huan was a tyrant, and no official in the court dared to speak out. 0
 
A Xian and I discussed privately but couldn't figure out what he was plotting. 0
 
However, one thing was clear to us. 0
 
The crazier Gao Huan became, the more advantageous it would be for us. 0
 
 
I began to seize various opportunities with her to investigate within the palace. 0
 
The paper used for He Yu's letters could very likely lead us to his whereabouts. 0
 
So A Xian checked the items and people coming in and out of the palace. 0
 
Once any anomalies were discovered, we would immediately notify our people outside to reassess the situation. 0
 
I wandered around the palace. 0
 
I have roamed this imperial city for seven or eight years; every corner is familiar to me except for Gao Huan's sleeping quarters. 0
 
As for the people inside, 0
 
it is very clear how many belong to him and how many belong to me. 0
 
A month later, 0
 
I compared notes with A Xian. 0
 
There were no findings outside the Inner Palace. 0
 
The only suspect was Gao Huan. 0
 
"We need to find a way to get him to bring back another letter." 0
 
"But my Second Brother always writes letters around the Mid-Autumn Festival, and it is only February now." 0
 
 
 
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