Yun Shang heard him and her anger grew. She was so mad that she smiled, "Filthy? I've seen much filthier businesses than that! Now that Hua Jing is out of jail, she would be the first person that Prince Qingsu would visit. How could I miss that rare chance? And also, uncle, don't you think that I can mind my own business? I don't need you to worry about me."
Prince Jing whacked the table. "Mind your own business? If you really knew how to mind your own business, you wouldn't be so foolish as to go near Prince Qingsu! I've done a lot of business with him, and I know what he is capable of. And what do you mean by not worrying about you? I'm your uncle, and also your fiancé. Am I not allowed to worry about you?"
Yun Shang's mouth curved into a smile. "Well, as for that, I still have my doubts. The very reason that you asked for the imperial marriage edict from father is unknown. But I do know that your purpose can't be pure. In that case, we both have something that we want, so the marriage is nothing but a business deal. I'll make myself clear. Don't intervene with my arrangements anymore."
Seeing her so stubborn, Prince Jing sighed. He thought about how worried he got when his servants reported that Yun Shang had gone to Hua Jing's Palace. His whole heart had jumped to his throat. The only thing that occurred to him was to bring Yun Shang back and scold her. And he had done so. It just seemed that Yun Shang wasn't buying his kindness. Well, yeah, he had his thoughts and plans about the marriage, but what he felt for Yun Shang was true. He wouldn't admit it earlier, but with more denial, his feelings for her grew stronger.
Prince Jing hesitated and kept silent for a while. He calmed down and walked to a chair. After a while, he said, "Since you brought it up, let's make it clear. You and I need to talk it through."
Seeing that Prince Jing suddenly became serious, Yun Shang found her peace, too. She sat down, but still showed no expression on her cold face. She said in a low voice, "What do you want to talk about?"
"Do you think that all I have done for you is fake and just part of a plan? Including what happened at the frontier? And also the marriage that I asked for?" Prince Jing rolled his jade ring, and asked in a steady tone.
Yun Shang smiled, "Am I wrong?"
Prince Jing wasn't mad at her reply. Since he had made up his mind to talk it through, he certainly needed to tell her the truth. "Not exactly. I do have a purpose to ask for the imperial marriage edict for us from brother. Since you've always wanted to know what my purpose is, I'll tell you today. The main reason that I asked for the marriage is that I want to come back and stay in the Imperial City. You guessed about my ambition regarding the royal position, and I didn't hide it from you. And even your father is aware of my ambition. But your father feared me for two reasons. One is my military talent, and the other reason is the half of the Hufu that I own. And even though he feared me, he had to put me in an important position. Otherwise the Li clan will take over complete power from him. Without the checks and balances, the Li clan will start chaos."
Yun Shang was expecting to hear Prince Jing making up some random reasons to palter with the question, but instead, he appeared quite sincere and almost told Yun Shang everything she wanted to know. Yun Shang frowned. She became serious, too.
"But still, your father feared me so much that he didn't allow me to come to the Imperial City. It is hard for me to come here once in a decade. Without my physical existence here, everything I planned for the Imperial City will be reduced to nothing."
Yun Shang was smart enough to understand his ideas. Knowing what Prince Jing had been planning, she asked, "So that's why you asked for the imperial marriage edict from father? Just to ensure that you stay in the Imperial City?"
Prince Jing nodded.
Yun Shang bit her lip. "But, if father knew what you were up to already and feared you that much, why would he agree to your proposal?"
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