Martial King's Retired Life - Book 15: Chapter 27
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Book 15: Chapter 27

Book 15: Chapter 27

Blue Prince is no ordinary individual Yeah, no ordinary individual, Boss muttered as though she still had something she hadnt finished a.n.a.lysing.

I could sympathise with her. Back when I was exercising heroism across the world, I lost count of how many good deeds I completed. Su Xiao occasionally asked me to share stories of my n.o.ble heroism, but due to being too busy, there were some things I couldnt recall even now. The take-home message here was that always being in a hurry to go from one task to another and being too busy had implications on ones memory. Every time it was time to pay for my food bill, Id suddenly be inundated with work. Fate was a cruel monster to owners of restaurants.

Feizhen, what nonsense is your mind drifting off to again?

My brooding distracted Boss from her brooding. Compared to my brooding, clearly, she was levels below me. At the very least, it wasnt on the level I reached when I ate out.

Boss crossed her arms, pus.h.i.+ng her a.s.sets up and out further. I blinked to prevent myself from s.h.i.+fting my line of sight down and away from her piercing gaze, but it was hard.

Let me tell you now that, if you try to dine and dash, and people come here demanding justice, Ill arrest you.

I already knew you would!

I shook my head. This one is a gentleman. A gentleman does not conduct himself in such a shameless manner. This one would never do that.

Do what?

Not pay.

Paying would make it a business transaction, wouldnt it? This gentleman would never do something so shameless.

There is a price to pay for speaking the truth no matter what era one is in. The people who had to pay said price never wanted to cause harm. They are people history remembered and hailed as heroes. There was Qu Yuan in the State of Chu during the Warring States period, and there is handsome Feizhen today. Politician Qu waded into the Miluo River while holding a rock to commit suicide, while handsome Feizhen took six inkstones to the face without batting an eye. If you juxtapose the two of them, you will see they are both two greats who will live on for eternity.

Youre about to suffer for eternity if you keep spouting your nonsense! You want to join Sir Sui in the garden, too?!

The memory of Sir Suis visual survey whilst he wore a shady smile made me s.h.i.+ver. N-no, please continue.

Usually, Boss would look satisfied after beating me. Today, however, she seemed to raise her inkstone reluctantly and didnt seem to mean to hurt me.

Youre quite informed about the fighting in the imperial court. One matter still waiting to be resolved is the selection of the Crown Prince. At one point in time, though, it was almost perfectly ended. Although not too many people know about it, but the end decision remains a mystery. I still dont understand it any better than I did back then. Boss slowed down towards the end, and a rosy hue came to her cheeks. Ahem, Feizhen, help me a.n.a.lyse it.

I was a little lost myself after hearing Boss out. It turned out that there was a small state between Beijiangs two states that wasnt acknowledged. The citizens were travelling merchants who struggled to make the long journey and therefore chose to seek residency there. Over time, the wish of becoming an autonomous state flourished among the citizens. It was a precipitous and strategic place to be as it was a cus.h.i.+oned zone for Tiezhen and Luocha states. For centuries, it belonged to Tiezhen, and for other centuries, it belonged to Luocha. It was the first time in ages that someone tried to designate it as an independent state.

Initially, everyone brushed the matter off. After all, they had no farm land, land for crops, sources of food, or even someone they could call a leader. Thus, the two Beijiang states looked forward to someone coming forward as a leader since that would make things far simpler than dealing with a group of people of many thoughts. That decision led to an outcome that had them speechless. Before they knew it, the small zone had grown into a lively and wealthy ent.i.ty with walls being built higher and higher, and thicker and thicker. In no time at all, their population exploded in growth.

The young leader leading an army of old, weak and damaged soldiers adamantly declared his will to establish a state in from of envoys. Owing to his decision to ignore Tiezhen and Luochas monarchs warnings, they were naturally inflamed. On top of that, the envoys told their monarchs of his rudeness, urging their sovereigns to crush the state by force. The outcome was a foregone conclusion when he announced his plan. When Blue Princes flag appeared atop the city walls, however, the two monarchs realised their errors.

It wasnt a conflict between two big states and a tiny town. It was a conflict between three big sovereignties. Beijiangs monarchs knew theyd be declaring all-out war if they attacked a city with the Central Plains flag. The mastermind pulled Beijiangs two sovereigns in without them even noticing.

While it mightve sounded as though the small zone was Nieyao in Nanjiang, it wasnt remotely similar. To put it into perspective, the location was essentially a blade in ones gut. Itd have been delusional thinking to a.s.sume it was possible to defeat Beijiangs thriving states. As a defensive tactic to keep Beijiang from invading the Central Plain, though, it was marvellous enough to be considered a merit worthy of lifetimes of merit. The arguably most impressive accomplishment, in saying that, was the fact that the Central Plain didnt have to pay anything to implement the strategy. The earnings from commerce opportunities provided made the investment a high return on investment. On top of that, they increased their population. The biggest gain of all was the residents strong will to fight for their independence.

Blue Prince merely loaned his figurative vocal support and a few thousand troops. He achieved the feat without needing even one more troop. By the time the monarchs caught on, the designer of the strategy was already on his way back to the capital.

His Majesty decided to immediately name the Crown Prince when he found out about Blue Princes accomplishment.

Uncle had been hesitant about selecting a Crown Prince due to concerns of officials objecting, but it was unlikely anyone couldve objected to Blue Prince being crowned when he returned triumphantly. However, nothing happened because Blue Prince turned down the idea. I dont know the details. Im familiar with the Princes and Princesses as children. The Princes left for their a.s.signed territories once they grew up, so weve hardly been in contact. Had Blue Prince not returned to the capital, I wouldnt know any more about him than someone on the streets.