Seeing the Crown Prince hold the Imperial Edict with an expression that seemed like crying yet smiling, Ren Shijie also didn’t know whether to cry or laugh.
However, at least the Crown Prince had managed to pull himself together. If the Jin Kingdom was to fall into chaos... the Crown Prince needed to survive, and survive with determination.
Bai Jinxiu had already calculated the time from Dadu City to Yuanping... a fast horse would take two days, and bringing soldiers from Yuanping to Dadu City with ample time would take three days. The soldiers would need one day to rest after their journey from Yuanping to Dadu City. In total, it would take six days.
Thus, Bai Jinxiu planned to escort the Crown Prince out of the city on the night of April 27th. After finalizing her plan, she sent word to Ren Shijie, informing him to be vigilant of Hongmei, who was by the Crown Prince’s side. She told Ren Shijie to tell the Crown Prince that they were leaving via the South Gate while secretly preparing for an exit from the North Gate. By doing so, they could test whether Hongmei was a spy planted by King Liang or Fan Yuhuai.
After receiving the message, Ren Shijie truthfully conveyed Bai Jinxiu’s plan to leave via the South Gate to the Crown Prince.
Upon receiving the news, the Crown Prince hurriedly ordered Ren Shijie to dispatch guards to return to the Crown Prince’s residence and inform Hongmei and Quan Yu. He also commanded the guards to stay there, and once night fell on the 27th, to escort Hongmei and Quan Yu to the South Gate to leave the city together.
Ren Shijie appeared to be the most loyal counselor to the Crown Prince in everyone’s eyes, but in reality, Ren Shijie was a Yan native... loyal to the Yan Kingdom. He would never miss any opportunity to sow chaos in the Jin Kingdom.
He schemed that if King Liang and others learned the plan and set an ambush at the South Gate to capture or even kill the Crown Prince, the Crown Princess Consort, and the young prince, it could lead to a rebellion among those restless in the Jin Kingdom, further plunging the kingdom into turmoil.
Ren Shijie folded his hands inside his sleeves, looking up at the sunny sky, pondering on finding an opportunity to send out the information.
April 27th, hour of the pig (亥时).
Bai Jinxiu’s group, all dressed in black, hurriedly made their way to the southern city gate.
The Crown Princess Consort was also dressed in black, carrying the sleeping young prince in her arms, with the wet nurse following. This was to ensure that when the young prince woke up, he could be fed to prevent him from crying and causing unnecessary trouble.
The Crown Princess Consort, a noblewoman by birth, had never engaged in such activities, but in this life-and-death situation, she couldn’t afford to think too much. She tightly held her child, praying that they would successfully leave the city without further complications.
Thirty skilled guards led by Bai Jinxiu encircled the Crown Prince, Crown Princess Consort, young prince, and Ren Shijie, while the remaining guards had been dispatched to hide around the South Gate half an hour earlier as precautions.
Upon reaching the gate, Bai Jinxiu raised her hand, signaling the thirty guards to halt. The Crown Prince held the Crown Princess Consort’s shoulder, protecting his wife and child as they crouched down, awaiting instructions.
"Your Highness, I will first negotiate with the gate guards. Please wait here," Bai Jinxiu said in a low voice to the Crown Prince.
"Wait!" the Crown Prince anxiously turned to Ren Shijie, "Have Hongmei and Quan Yu arrived?"
Hearing the name "Hongmei," the Crown Princess Consort’s face turned extremely unsightly. Quan Yu had served the Crown Prince since childhood, but to her surprise, at such a critical moment, the Crown Prince still remembered that prostitute and wanted to bring her along!
Bai Jinxiu glanced at Ren Shijie and offered an explanation, "Your Highness, at this moment, your safety, along with that of the Crown Princess Consort and young prince, must be the priority. Before, King Liang did not capture Quan Yu and Hongmei, and they wouldn’t now trouble the palace servants and a minor concubine. They haven’t arrived, and to wait here for a concubine, disregarding your and the Crown Princess Consort’s and young prince’s safety, wouldn’t make sense. Leaving the city should be our immediate concern!"
Though the Crown Prince was worried about Quan Yu and Hongmei, he knew Bai Jinxiu’s words were reasonable. He nodded, "I’ll follow Mrs. Qin’s arrangements!"
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