When the military grain was burned, His Majesty was enraged. All officials involved in the grain transport were arrested and taken from their offices.
Moreover, the First Restaurant in Beijing—Baxian Restaurant, owned by the Duke Residence, was surrounded by the Imperial Guards on that very day. All the people, irrespective of gender, were imprisoned.
For this action, all civil and military officials could not help but look sideways in shock and dismay.
Remembering the time when the Duke Residence was surrounded, many officials broke into cold sweat, especially those who were close to the Duke Residence.
None who served as officials in Beijing were fools. With the Emperor not saying a word and seizing the Duke Residence without trial, even an idiot could guess this might be related to the Eighth Prince’s faction.
Imperial Palace.
The Emperor reviewed, with a stern face, the letters and secret messages seized by the Imperial Guards from the Duke Residence.
With the situation still deadlocked at the Northern Frontier, he did not wish to start a purge in Beijing at this time, lest it cause unrest at the Imperial Court.
After all, many of these people held high positions.
But he had not expected that these reckless fools would dare to take such a risk at this time and leak the grain transport route to the Eighth Prince, resulting in the burning of the military grain supply for the troops at the Northern Frontier.
Without food, can the soldiers still fight?
The Emperor read through all the letters, but they did not contain a list of members from the Eighth Prince’s party. He was quite dissatisfied with this.
While he had long had the Jinling Guard watching over Baxian Restaurant, the officials that came and went were too many. In order not to alert them prematurely, they could only identify a few certain members of the Eighth Prince’s faction.
If there was to be a purge, he was determined to make it thorough this time, and he would spare no one linked to the Eighth Prince!
"Duke An is sly and cunning. It’s impossible for him to have left no backup. Search thoroughly. Inspect the Duke Residence, as well as all his aboveboard and clandestine properties. I refuse to believe that nothing will turn up," he commanded.
Wei Qi received the order and departed the grand hall, running into Yang Chenghua and Wu Jingyi, who had come to discuss matters with the Emperor. The three of them clasped their hands in a mutual greeting and quickly parted ways without exchanging a single word.
Yang Chenghua and Wu Jingyi exchanged a glance. The Emperor had even dispatched Wei Qi, which showed how truly furious he was.
Not only the Emperor, but also they themselves felt their hearts bleed at the thought of the burned grain.
Although there had been no particularly severe disasters in the past two years, the north still generally suffered from water shortages, and in the south, many areas would still experience floods during the rainy season. The collected grain was the hard-earned produce of the people, who would have to tighten their belts to make ends meet because of it.
And now it was burned to ashes!
How could it not cause outrage and heartache?
The two entered the grand hall and saw the Emperor, whose face was so grave it seemed as if it could drip water. They bent their backs even more.
"Your Majesty, the soldiers at the border cannot be without grain. Now that the military grain is burned, we must urgently think of a way to replenish it," Wu Jingyi said, bracing himself as he stated his purpose for coming. Then he stood silently, head bowed, daring not to breathe too loudly.
The Emperor was silent and did not speak. After a long pause, he finally asked, "Do you have any good ideas?"
Wu Jingyi did not answer but instead looked towards Yang Chenghua.
Yang Chenghua inwardly sighed, hesitated for a moment, and then said with some difficulty, "I’m afraid we’ll have to levy grain again. It would be best to encourage well-off families to donate grain."
Having no better option, the Emperor agreed, "Let’s proceed with that."
Compared to the previous reluctance during the donation of medicinal materials, the officials were much more cooperative this time in donating grain.
No one dared to cross His Majesty at this juncture, especially after the Ministry of Justice announced that Duke An was the leader in Beijing of the Eighth Prince’s faction, and Baxian Restaurant was one of their bases in the city. Many officials had sleepless nights because of it.
In just a few days, the residences of several high-ranking officials of the second and third rank were surrounded, and the men were imprisoned.
Marquis Yongjia Residence.
Madam Dong was arranging the dowry for Dong Yuanyao. After returning to Beijing from Zhongzhou, the family had arranged an engagement for their daughter to Luo Hongyuan, the legitimate young son of the Marquis of Wei nation.
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