The Empress frowned. Early this morning, Xiu Xin had been sent to Prince Shun Qing's Mansion and hadn't returned by the time the Empress had left for Qinzheng Hall. How could Xiu Xin be here?
Lord Zheng entered and stopped in the center of the hall. "Your Majesty, I have interrogated the guard at the west gate. He said that the name Xiu Xin wasn't recorded in the register, but he could recognize Xiu Xin, and she used the name Ya Yun when she left the Imperial City early this morning."
The Empress was taken aback. Her eyes opened wide when she felt that something must have gone wrong. But she didn't know what was going on at the moment.
Emperor Ning turned to her with contempt, "You said Xiu Xin was at Qiwu Palace, didn't you? Why did she leave the Imperial City?"
The Empress clenched an embroidered handkerchief in her hand and gnashed her teeth in anger. "Damn! How dare she cheat me? Her roommate told me early this morning that she had to take a day off as she was afraid that she would communicate her disease to me. I agreed as she has always served me wholeheartedly, but I didn't expect that she would lie to me!"
Emperor Ning said coldly, "Really? I heard that some people were killed by the toxic jadeite peach-shaped carving you sent to Prince Shun Qing's Mansion today. Why did you poison the peach-shaped carving? Did you want to murder Lady Shun Qing?"
The Empress explained lowering her head, "I'm on good terms with Lady Shun Qing. Why would I murder her? Moreover, Lady Gao is my sister. I have to develop good relations with Lady Shun Qing for her sake. Why would I murder her? Shang took the peach-shaped carving there. Someone must have replaced the original one."
Yun Shang knew she was the someone the Empress was referring to. She felt wronged and tears welled in her eyes. "Your Majesty, What do you mean? Do you think I poisoned the peach-shaped carving?"
The Empress answered coldly, "No, but your maid might be involved. Why not ask her about the truth?"
Emperor Ning interrupted her with a snort of contempt, "Li Yiran! You are my wife, so I don't want to embarrass you, but you are persistent in doing wrong and trying to slander Shang. You should know what you have done. If you don't, I will tell you.
Guards, take Lady Gao." The guards did as Emperor Ning ordered.
Emperor Ning said to Lady Gao scornfully, "Tell me the truth."
Lady Gao looked up at the Empress with fear. Seeing the coldness in the Empress's eyes, her heart jolted. Just when she was about to speak, Prince Shun Qing said in a low voice, "Rui'er will be of school age soon..."
Lady Gao hurriedly made three kowtows to Emperor Ning, "I will say whatever I know. About ten days ago, the Empress's maid Xiu Xin secretly came to me at Prince Shun Qing's Mansion. She said that if I did something for the Empress, the Empress would ask Ruxin to adopt my son Rui'er. Since Ruxin doesn't have any sons, Rui'er will be the oldest son. It had always rankled me that my husband wasn't the oldest son, so I agreed happily."
Lady Gao wept as she continued, "Xiu Xin told me that the Empress would ask Princess Hui Guo to present a peach-shaped carving. I was supposed to replace the peach-shaped carving and insist that I saw Princess Hui Guo poison the gift when no one was around. I had succeeded in replacing the gift, but unexpectedly, Prince Shun Qing and his wife were not poisoned. In a panic, Xiu Xin killed Mister Wu and his illegitimate daughter with poison. She wanted me to identify that the cloth and silk threads of the sachet which caused the deaths were from the Empress, and that the maid of Princess Hui Guo had embroidered the sachet. Prince Shun Qing and his wife caught us while we were talking."
Lady Gao told the whole story clearly although she wailed the whole time. The Empress got angry. She sneered, "He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick. Yun Shang, you must have made a great effort to do this."
Yun Shang smiled and thought, 'She is smart. She knows I am behind all this, but so what? I won't let her go this time.'
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