Empress Da Sheng 6: Second Brother is Dead
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I, Second Sister, cannot meet He Yu. 0
 
She is at the Northern Frontier and cannot return. 0
 
Gao Huan will not release He Yu either. 0
 
However, under this condition, Gao Huan agreed to let He Yu write a letter or give a token to be sent to me, Second Sister. 0
 
So she can die with her eyes closed. 0
 
Additionally, tomorrow I will accompany him to City Tower instead. 0
 
That night, I conveyed the news to A Xian. 0
 
The next day, Gao Huan and I stood on the high city wall. 0
 
Looking far into the distance, amidst the green mountains and clear waters, was the Garrison Camp outside the city. 0
 
Next to the tents, there was a large peach orchard. 0
 
At this time, the peach blossoms were beginning to bloom, creating a sea of pink from afar. 0
 
Gao Huan asked, "Do you know why I want you to accompany me today?" 0
 
I shook my head. 0
 
I was already startled by those stationed troops. 0
 
When A Xian entered the palace, she said there were only seventy or eighty thousand troops outside the city. 0
 
But seventy or eighty thousand people do not need so many tents. 0
 
"Because I do not want Yu Qing to die in the palace." 0
 
My heart skipped a beat. 0
 
 
"What does Sovereign mean?" 0
 
Gao Huan smiled ominously. 0
 
"What I mean is that today the Eternal Longevity Palace will be very lively." 0
 
Eternal Longevity Palace is Gao Huan's residence. 0
 
Today, A Xian is going there to find He Yu. 0
 
I couldn't see anything outside the city. 0
 
Even the unexpected rain in the sky went unnoticed. 0
 
I was eager to return and see how A Xian was doing. 0
 
But Gao Huan wouldn't leave. 0
 
He forcibly held my hand, making me stay in the rain until noon. 0
 
After coming down from the City Tower, I disregarded my wet clothes and ran back to the palace. 0
 
At the palace gate, I saw A Xian waiting for us. 0
 
I questioned her with my eyes about what had happened. 0
 
She bowed to me. 0
 
On the Dragon Carriage, Gao Huan sat like a stone statue. 0
 
After a long time, the statue finally raised a hand. 0
 
A Xian understood and walked towards the Dragon Carriage. 0
 
 
As I passed by, a crumpled piece of paper was slipped into my hand. 0
 
I opened it in the palace. 0
 
My hands and feet instantly lost warmth, and I felt like a corpse. 0
 
"Second Brother is dead." 0
 
This was a note from A Xian. 0
 
I couldn't believe that He Yu was dead. 0
 
In every letter he wrote, the words "I Am Well" were emphasized with great effort. 0
 
I still remember what he once said. 0
 
"If I go far away in the future and write to you, if these three words are written normally, it means I'm not doing well." 0
 
"But if I put more strength into it and adjust this dot and this horizontal line, then that means I'm truly well." 0
 
He Yu's letters were clearly all genuinely well. 0
 
How could he possibly be dead? 0
 
A Xian stayed at the Eternal Longevity Palace and did not return all night. 0
 
I was anxious the entire night. 0
 
Early the next morning, I had a palace maid take a food box to the Eternal Longevity Palace. 0
 
A Court Official stopped me at the door. 0
 
He said that the Sovereign and Empress He had not yet risen. 0
 
 
The ministers of the Morning Court were anxious outside the hall, prompting someone to investigate. 0
 
However, the palace gates remained closed, and no one dared to enter recklessly. 0
 
I waited outside the Imperial Chamber of Gao Huan for a full hour. 0
 
I immediately sent someone to summon the various palace consorts and the members of the Imperial Medical Bureau. 0
 
To be safe, I also called the ministers and the Imperial Guard to gather in front of the Eternal Longevity Palace. 0
 
"Go knock on the door," I instructed Gao Huan's Inner Palace. 0
 
He trembled in fear. 0
 
Instead of stepping forward, he took a step back. 0
 
My gaze swept over everyone. 0
 
Everyone took a step back as well. 0
 
Do you see that? 0
 
This is what it’s like to be around Gao Huan. 0
 
I strode forward and slapped the door forcefully. 0
 
The door reverberated with a buzzing sound, but there was no response from within. 0
 
I couldn't wait any longer. 0
 
I drew the sword from the Imperial Guard. 0
 
 
A sword pierced through the crack of the door... 0
 
The crowd surged into the Inner Hall with me. 0
 
The room was in disarray, tables, benches, beds, and clothes scattered everywhere. 0
 
There were even traces of blood mixed in. 0
 
But Gao Huan was not there. 0
 
A Xian was also absent. 0
 
The crowd immediately fell into chaos. 0
 
A few people attempted to slip away in the confusion. 0
 
I shouted to the Chief of the Imperial Guards, "Catch him!" 0
 
I stood on the highest step, surveying everyone: "Anyone who leaves the Eternal Longevity Palace today will be killed without mercy." 0
 
The ministers and Court Officials, along with the palace maids, huddled together in corners. 0
 
The Imperial Guards split into several groups. 0
 
Some controlled the Eternal Longevity Palace, while others headed towards the palace gates. 0
 
There were also those who left the city. 0
 
I led a team, feeling anxious inside but having to maintain a calm demeanor as I searched around the palace. 0
 
Nothing. 0
 
The two had seemingly vanished from existence, leaving no trace behind. 0
 
 
Returning to the Eternal Longevity Palace, I had the Imperial Guard arrange for the ministers to be taken to another courtyard. 0
 
The Court Official was confined to a side hall. 0
 
I entered the inner side of the Imperial Chamber of Gao Huan alone. 0
 
In a harem where everyone has eight hundred eyes, I did not believe that Gao Huan's harem lacked secret compartments or hidden passages. 0
 
The facade had already been well established. 0
 
If I found him now, even if I were to stab him, no one would know. 0
 
But it had to be quick. 0
 
My greatest concern was A Xian. 0
 
I lifted the bed board, moved the table, tore down paintings, and knocked out bricks. 0
 
Finally, my gaze fell upon a Jade Pot. 0
 
It was so familiar that my eyes warmed the moment I saw it. 0
 
This was the birthday gift A Xian had given me when I turned ten. 0
 
I treasured it and often kept it by my side. 0
 
Gao Huan thought it was a gift from He Yu and angrily took it away. 0
 
I thought he had long since thrown it away. 0
 
I never expected to find it here. 0
 
As I moved the Jade Pot, the wall before me slowly opened. 0
 
 
Another space appeared before me. 0
 
A space completely different in style from the Imperial Chamber of Gao Huan. 0
 
It was filled with objects related to me. 0
 
There was the pouch I was forced to give him when our engagement was first established. 0
 
There was the Azure Dragon Belt I embroidered for him after the coronation ceremony when I entered the palace. 0
 
There were also little trinkets that mysteriously went missing from my palace. 0
 
Even a few sets of children's clothes. 0
 
Old ones. 0
 
Ones that my son and daughter had worn. 0
 
My fingertips trembled, unable to comprehend what illness had befallen Gao Huan to make him so twisted. 0
 
I absolutely did not believe that Gao Huan had any affection for me. 0
 
Because my most cherished family members had been harmed by him through various means. 0
 
Including myself. 0
 
Collecting these useless items and keeping them here was probably just a way to flaunt his spoils of war. 0
 
It was utterly disgusting! 0
 
 
 
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