Qin Yi flashed her most brilliant smile while presenting the emerald jade pendant to Yun Shang. Qin Yi was on tenterhooks when she had accompanied Lord Zheng to Prince Jing's Mansion. She had served Yun Shang for a long time, and knew the Prince to some extent. However, she knew her master much better. She was afraid that Prince Jing would treat the Princess shabbily. But judging from Prince Jing's responses when Lord Zheng was announcing the Imperial Edict, Qin Yi saw no sign of hatred nor resentment on his face. He even gave his jade pendant to Qin Yi in everyone's presence.
In Qin Yi's opinion, this jade pendant had no other significance other than being of high value. But Lord Zheng told her that the jade pendant was the only valuable personal object Prince Jing had before he was adopted by the former Emperor Ning. It may be the only clue that would unfold the secret of his birth. Lord Zheng even told Qin Yi of an incident that happened two decades ago when His Majesty and Prince Jing were young boys. One day, His Majesty wanted to look at the jade pendant. But as soon as His Majesty seized the jade pendant in his hands, Prince Jing desperately pushed His Majesty down, and had a terrible fight with His Majesty.
It seemed that the jade pendant was by no means an ordinary jade to Prince Jing. It stood for his family members whom he had never met. Now, as Prince Jing was willing to present it to the Princess, it would mean that the Prince must love the Princess very much. The Princess was so clever, that she would clearly know how the Prince feels about her. The Princess would be very happy if she marries a person who loves her with his heart and soul.
Yun Shang took the emerald jade pendant from Qin Yi, and inspected it. The jade was, of course, of excellent quality. It was so smooth that it seemed to run through her fingers like emerald water. There were patterns of dragon and phoenix carved on the front face of the jade pendant, and a character, Luo, had been carved on the back.
So, the jade pendant explained why Prince Jing was surnamed Luo. Yun Shang gently rubbed the warm jade pendant while thinking of the stories behind it. Then her lips curled into a grin, "Qin Yi, teach me how to make a string knot*."
(TN *A string knot is a kind of ornament which can be hung on the waistband in Ancient China. It is a knot woven of colorful silk strings, with beautiful fringes on one end and a string on the other for hanging light objects. It can be used to carry jade, sachets, and other decorative articles. The Chinese Knot is one example of a string knot.)
Qin Yi smiled at Yun Shang. She teased as she spoke, "Yes. But why does Your Highness want to learn knotting today? Your Highness has never shown any interest in any women's craftsmanship before. I think Your Highness should also learn something about embroidering. At the very least, Your Highness should be capable of making shoes and underwear. Your Highness will soon be married. It is better that Your Highness makes the underclothes for the Prince."
Yun Shang flushed at that suggestion. Her face was as red as a lotus in blossom! As Yun Shang felt shy, she dared not raise her head and look at Qin Yi.
Qin Yi stopped worrying when she saw the Princess's embarrassment. It seemed that the Princess and Prince Jing were in love with each other. Qin Yi felt relieved as Lady Jin's expectation would not fail.
Although the wedding would be held within a month, Yun Shang was not very busy as everything was being prepared by the Ministry of Rites. Sometimes, the Empress visited Yun Shang to ask about the preparations for the wedding. As Yun Shang was quite free, she decided to follow up on affairs prior to Prince Jing's disappearance. She thought of Wen Qingzu and asked, "Where is Wen Qingzu being detained?"
"Court of Justice, " Qian Yin replied immediately. She had no idea why the Princess was asking about Wen Qingzu all of a sudden.
Yun Shang nodded, "Has the Head of the Court of Justice interrogated him or not in recent days?"
Qian Yin shook her head. "As His Majesty has issued an Imperial Edict, the Head of the Court of Justice will not dare to interrogate Wen Qingzhu without His Majesty's permission. After all, Prince Qingsu of Yelang is involved in this case..."
"Wen Qingzhu is a luckless guy. It seems that he fancies Hua Jing. Hum! I'm so surprised that my wanton sister would find such a faithful admirer." Yun Shang lowered her head and burst into laughter. "Tell me, what news do you have about my sister?"
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