A Love Written In The Stars

Chapter 9: Chapter 9 ~ A Purpose Revealed



"The empire demands an heir, but only a ruler worthy of its legacy shall claim the throne."

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Lady Xia bowed low before the fancy screen that served as the door to Emperor Wei's private chambers. As usual, the aged eunuch guarding the door looked at her with barely hidden disdain, no doubt impatient for her visit to be over. But the consort paid the old servant no attention.

After a moment, a weary voice bid her enter. Standing up straight, Lady Xia adjusted her lavender silk robes and entered with her shoulders high. Emperor Wei reclined upon piles of cushions, hunched over documents that were doubtless of grave importance to the realm. At her entrance, he glanced up and managed a wan smile.

"My lady, what brings you here at this late hour?"

Lady Xia returned his smile. "Great ruler, I come only to relieve your burdens, if but for a little while.

Lady Xia caressed the emperor's shoulder, her voice filled with longing. "My duties keep me busy, but an empty bed is a lonely one."

"I know you have many responsibilities as a ruler, but a man has his own needs as well. When will you visit me again?"

The emperor settled back, weighing his responsibility to his people against his consort's desires. "You know I must concentrate on securing the empire's future dear one. Once this is settled, I will devote more time to you, I promise."

Lady Xia smiled sadly. "Of course, your highness. The realm must come before all else."

"An emperor's work is never done, but I worry for your health - might an evening of leisure with your favorite consort lift your spirits? You work so tirelessly that I fear your energy will burn out." Lady Xia smiled demurely.

"Allow me to summon your evening meal, my lord". She gestured at the maid standing attentively outside the screen door. "You must keep up your strength."

The maid entered bearing a tray laden with delicacies and fragrant tea from the palace kitchens.

The emperor's eyes lit up hungrily. "My dear, you are always anticipating my needs".

As he sampled the cuisine, Lady Xia nodded for her maid to withdraw, leaving them in privacy. The consort settled herself at the emperor's side and began speaking softly of affairs beyond the royal chambers.

"The people speak highly of your sons, great one."

"Prince Cheng's successes in the rural provinces are on all lips. And Prince Xuan, too, is praised for his aid there. It seems your sons show a care and capability for duty beyond their years."

Wei swallowed a morsel of spiced meat, considering. "Cheng has proven himself time and again. But Xuan... he is still young, and prone to frivolity. I fear ruling might be too heavy a responsibility while yizong has shown no interest in the throne."

He took an apple slice, its ruby skin shining with sweet glaze. "An emperor's food is richest when shared with loved ones. I insist you join me."

But Lady Xia waved away the offer. "Seeing you savor each bite with such boyish gusto brings me more pleasure than any meal". She gazed at him adoringly as his stomach swelled with supper. The emperor threw back his head, laughing hearty and carefree as a young prince once more in her company.

"How you nourish my soul as well as my body." He raised his cup in a toast to her thoughtfulness and care. Lady Xia set down her teacup delicately. "Great one, while physical pleasures satisfy one part of life, the well-being of the empire must also be a concern. Have you given thought to Prince Xuan?"

The emperor sighed, his face brooding. "Xuan lacks Cheng's discipline, but is no less endowed with royal blood". Lady Xia ventured softly, "Might a trial promote his growth? A small position where responsibility encourages him to mature. If he succeeds, having two capable sons would strengthen your people's trust in the future leadership."

Her logic was sound. The empire always took priority over personal matters. Having another royal guided by Cheng could strengthen future stability and lighten the burden of ruling. The emperor agreed, though reluctantly. "You offer wise advice, as always. Xuan will have the opportunity to find his purpose," the emperor said. "But his leadership must be earned through merit alone." Satisfied, Lady Xia smiled subtly behind her sleeve. "One step at a time, my dearest," she thought, as she aided him to rest.

A few days later

The royal court assembled as the emperor took his seat.

Emperor Wei sat robed in red and gold upon his throne, looking solemnly out over the assembly.

"Minister Zhu, please inform the court of the matter at hand."

Zhu bowed. "Your Majesty, as you know, outbreaks of illness have long plagued the rural villages in the center of our empire. Crops fail for lack of strong backs to tend them. But now, thanks to Prince Cheng's intervention, a solution has been found."

Murmurs of interest filled the throne room. The emperor gestured for Zhu to continue.

"Through Prince Cheng's coordination, Medical supplies and personnel reached the afflicted swiftly. The people sing his praises, Great emperor, for they have seen prince cheng care deeply for their welfare." Zhu announced proudly.

The assembly erupted in approval. The emperor rose, smiling, and opened his arms wide. "My court, you have heard Minister Zhu. Today we commend prince cheng who acted swiftly to ensure no citizen lacked for basic needs.

Not only does he demonstrate skill in governance, but compassion for even the lowliest subjects."

The emperor continued. "His fortitude and care for the people are traits of a worthy ruler."

Cheng bowed low. "Your praise honors me, Father, but Prince Xuan provided great assistance. His skills eased many sufferings."

The emperor smiled proudly. "To acknowledge one's brother builds trust within the household."

"Prince Xuan, your aid is noted. Both princes will receive a reward befitting services to the crown."

"Long Live Prince Cheng, whose virtue outshines the radiant sun and whose wisdom brings harmony to the empire!" Councilor Min declared, though his smile did not reach his eyes. All the ministers present joined in chorus.

Observing this, the emperor reclined on his throne and motioned for Minister Zhu to proceed.

Before long, the discussion shifted to matters of security. Rural villages had recently suffered from bandit attacks, while illness spread through the poorer areas. The empire's economy had also changed, with traders demanding safer roads. As the emperor of great Zhōngyǔn, it was his sacred duty to protect the empire and support its people. It was time for new plans to be made.

The emperor turned to his sons and addressed them. "This dry season tested our strength yet we endured it with grace..

"The security of the empire is also a matter of great concern, and I have assignments that will allow each of you to support the realm with your unique strengths."

He turned to fifth Prince Bai. "Son, you will oversee the repair of the Great Stone Bridge. Its state worries me, as traders rely on its passage. Can I entrust this vital project to you?"

Bai bowed low. "You honor me, Father. The bridge's stability is crucial. I will pour all my energy into its restoration."

Next, the emperor spoke to fourth Prince Feng. "Our economy faces pressures. You understand finances and market trends better than anyone. You will assess taxation, propose economic plans and ensure gold continues its abundance." Feng bowed in acceptance. "It would be my privilege to serve in this way."

When the emperor's gaze fell upon third Prince Xuan, a slight smile formed. "Son, I know your passion for healing. An ill populace hinders progress. A healthcare initiative is needed to reach all citizens. Will you lead this endeavor?" Xuan returned the smile. "There can be no higher calling. You have my word, I will do all in my power."

To second Prince Yizong, he remarked, "Our alliance with the Southernlands weakens without frequent contact."

You are most suited to represent us diplomatically during these sensitive times." Yizong bowed. "I am humbled, Father. Our empire's reputation and influence abroad will be my focus."

Finally, the emperor turned to first Prince Cheng. "While wealth and wellness are crucial, defence remains paramount. The borders will be your Domaine. Should conflict arise, the empire will look to your leadership and strategy to ensure our security." Cheng bowed in acceptance. "I live to serve the empire and you, Father. Its security will be my foremost concern."

As the emperor spoke to each of his sons, the court watched in silence, carefully considering every word and promise. Once the emperor had finished, Minister Li stepped forward, bowed, and said, "Your Majesty, we have yet to address the matter of the throne."

The emperor sighed.

"I will name my rightful heir soon."

With that said, the emperor rose, signaling the meeting's close. "Go now and carry out your tasks. The empire's future relies on your efforts. You are dismissed."

All officials, advisers and princes bowed low as one, honoured to support the realm. The brothers exchanged glances, mindful of the responsibility they had for the nation.

Prince Bai exited with Prince Feng, discussing fiscal planning already. Prince Xuan followed healers to finalize clinics. Prince Yizong consulted scribes for messages to allies while Prince Cheng marshalled generals, strategizing barriers against border threats.


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