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The Emperor Reigns Them All Chapter 118 The Conspiracy (2)

Li Ye immediately returned to his residence and summoned Song Jiao, Shangguan Qingcheng, Li Zhen, and the others to discuss the plans for the coup. The plot would be sprung in seven days; there was much work to be allocated to his men.

The contingent of fighters led by Song Jiao comprised of members such as Liu Dazheng and Mo Dongli, all of whom were skilled in combat techniques with powers at Level 8 of the Qi-refining Stage. They would not be useful against Liu Xingshen and Han Wenyue individually, but they were nevertheless a powerful force if grouped together.

The 800-strong personal guards that Shangguan Qingcheng commanded would also be crucial to the plan; the guards were adequately equipped and trained for gritting battles. It was too much of a risk to rely only on the Regal Guards, and hence Li Ye would need an army of his own if he was to seize control of the Imperial Palace to watch the gates and other major passages leading in and out of the palace in case they needed a swift retreat.

Li Zhen would be the brains of the entire operation. Li Ye would go through every detail of the coup with him again and again, from top to bottom, to make sure that everything would move as planned like clockwork.

During the discussion behind closed doors, everyone was astonished to hear Li Ye's decision to launch a coup. It was so sudden that none of them had ever expected things to take such a drastic turn. This would be a trial, not only for their abilities, but also their temperament and their loyalties, for the coup was in its foremost a plan to execute the two Lieutenants of the Regal Guards but it could be mistaken as a plot to overthrow the Emperor.

But Song Jiao was not as surprised as the others. She was aware of the assassination attempt upon Li Ye. The Black Office had guardians that safeguarded the wellbeing of Li Ye at all times. It was Li Ye's own decision to not signal for his guardians, and hence they merely stood down as per their orders.

Moreover, there was hardly anything that could surprise Song Jiao since the Battle of Bagong Mountain. It was her who was first to speak. "The Black Office can have the men ready in three days. Seven at the mid-level of the Qi-refining Stage with another twenty above Level 3 of the Qi-refining Stage."

With the Prince consent, Song Jiao had never stopped amassing men and resources ever since they came to Chang'an. It was expected that such a day where brute force would be needed and the time has come for the Black Office to show its worth.

"No matter! We'll need everyone who is a Qi-refining cultivator!" Li Ye ordered. He knew that Song Jiao regarded only those above Level 3 to have sufficient fighting strength. But a coup was not a war, and the presence of as many practitioners of the mystic arts would help intimidate any opposition.

"If that's the case, we'll have more than 120 men here," Song Jiao replied. The Black Office was in no short supply of low-leveled warriors of the Qi-refining Stage.

Most nobles would not have more than 100 practitioners of the arcane arts on their retainer. Even Wang Duo and Lu Yan had only twenty to thirty of such talents. They wanted quality over quantity, moreover having too many practitioners as retainers would demand a large sum of money and resources while also attracting criticism from other quarters.

Unlike the rest, Li Ye had allowed the Black Office to gather as many talents and prodigies as they were able to. He had long foreseen the day where he might require to fight against the Regal Guards.

"How are my guards?" Li Ye asked, looking at Shangguan Qingcheng.

"Your personal guards swear undying fealty to you, Your Highness!" Shangguan Qingcheng declared, his eyes gleaming proudly, "We have had many Cultivation Pills assigned to our troops ever since you've been made a Prince, Your Highness, and we now have at least eight who are proficient in Qi techniques!"

Li Ye had not the slightest doubt to his personal guards. They swore their allegiances to him and to him alone. They would never desert him even if Li Ye were to openly revolt against the Emperor.

Eight practitioners of Qi techniques might seem paltry in number but their powers would be a great boon in an army especially if used in battle formations. If in an open and broad field, an 800-strong fully equipped army with eight practitioners could give a contingent of fifty Black Office's practitioners at the elementary levels of the Qi-refining Stage a close fight, and it was hard to tell who would win or lose.

Li Ye nodded with approval, and finally gaze at Li Zhen.

Li Zhen immediately asked of Li Ye's plans.

He was a straight-forward person who always had his finger on the crux of the problems.

"The security of Chang'an City is managed by the Regal Guards. But the administration is handled by the Chang'an Office. I can use them to move our troops and warriors out of the Manor and have them hidden in parts of the city which are close to the Imperial Palace. When the signal is given, everyone can storm into the Imperial Palace quickly!"

Li Zhen made some quick calculations quietly before he said suddenly, "Why are we not using the Xuanwu Gate?"

An attack from the South would require a long way before the resistance fighters could reach the Emperor's chambers. The Xuanwu Gate, being the northern entrance of the Imperial Palace complex, was just near the Sleeping Palace of His Majesty, the Emperor, allowing for quicker results before any opposition could be mounted.

Even the great Li Shimin of old had chosen to attack from the Xuanwu Gate during his own coup.

"This is an oversight of my own..." Li Ye muttered, his eyes twinkling with delight at the proposal.

The discussion and debate continued the entire night as Li Ye and his subjects dissected the plan all over again.

They were joined later in the wee hours of the morning by Li Yan and Tian Lingzi. The two had first returned to Li Yan's residence to make arrangements for their security and the mobilization of his own retainers and troops.

Wang Jian sat the front of the barracks, chewing on a bun.

He grew hungry whenever he woke up during this hour, especially he was a great lover of food. He gnawed on his food intently, with a circle of crumbs around his mouth as he continued biting, his eyes glittering with interest as he savored the taste.

The door of the barracks creaked opened and out came Li Maozhen who had just dressed his wounds. He saw Wang Jian sitting on the stone steps and delivered a kick into his hind parts. "Why are you not asleep, Fatty? Instead, here you are, eating at my doorstep!"

Wang Jian ignored him. He continued chomping on his bun with utmost concentration while mumbling through his full mouth, "There is a reason for me sitting here."

"And what are your reasons?" Li Maozhen asked, a dread rearing its head within him even though he tried his best to hide any apprehension.

"I'm still curious. About tonight's assassination attempt." Wang Jian remarked, still biting on his food.

Li Maozhen did not answer. He sat down beside Wang Jian. As a minor commander of the Regal Guards who had 500 men reporting to him, he enjoyed the privilege of having his own cabin. They sat alone in front of the cabin, with the rest of the guards watching the yard outside.

"Do you know why did the Lieutenant order us to try to assassinate Prince An?" Wang Jian's voice slowly softened that only they could hear each other.

"I care only about my mission, not the intrigues and conspiracies in the Imperial Court," Li Maozhen remarked dismissively, but a certain urge compelled him to ask, "Have you noticed anything?"

Wang Jian finished his bun, muttering as he got up, patting the crumbs off his hands, "A Lieutenant of the Regal Guards wishing death upon Prince An..." He spun and locked Li Maozhen in a stare, "Have you not heard of the Battle of Bagong Mountain?"

"And what does that have to do with me?" Li Maozhen scoffed.

"Do you think Prince An will merely sit still and wait?" Wang Jian prodded Li Maozhen again.

"I just said, I don't care! The mission has ended! That is all I know!" Li Maozhen growled.

Wang Jian regarded his comrade, revealing a wry smile. "It has everything to do with you now."

"What do you mean?"

"Nothing. I just remembered a promise we made to each other."

"What promise?"

"That we stick together through thick and thin!"

Li Maozhen stopped in his tracks. His face wore a sinister look as he readied himself to strike. "What thick and thin?"

"Prince An," Wang Jian merely uttered.

"What do you know?" Li Maozhen hissed, his breath getting heavy and his heartbeat rising.

"Nothing! I only know that Prince An will never sit quietly and wait. Moreover, he is extremely close to Prince Pu, who is widely expected to be made Crown Prince!" Wang Jian paused and smirked. "The term 'extremely close' is only as provincial as it sounds for common nobility. But the same could not be said for Prince Pu. It bears even more weight that Mount Tai itself!"

"You seem to know Prince Pu well?"

"I only know those that I need to."

Li Maozhen's taut expression slackened. "So... You know something, do you?" He smiled bleakly.

"Nope, I don't."

"You don't?"

"I don't. It's just an intuition."

"Intuition?"

"I only don't want any opportunity to climb up the ladder to slip past my fingers, and my instincts are telling me that there is now one such chance before us!"

Li Maozhen stood up, his eyes boring deep into Wang Jian. There he stood silently for seconds, before he finally spoke, "So, you feel Prince An will win?"

Wang Jian rose to his feet. Li Maozhen looked like a feeble girl beside his huge girth. "It's a gamble," Wang Jian said, "We can only leave it to Heaven whether our gamble works. We'll get nothing if we put nothing in the pot!"

Six days flitted by swiftly.

More than 100 cultivators of the Black Office have been slipped out of Prince An's Manor and they were now biding for their time, hiding in the tenements of common residents. This could not have been done without the help of the Chang'an Office.

Li Ye's very own 800-strong personal guards would also be secretly mobilized the following day where they would be arranged to be as close to the Xuanwu Gate and the Changle Gate as possible.

Li Ye had ultimately decided that they will launch a two-pronged attack, striking at both northern and southern gates of the Imperial Palace complex.

His personal guards had yet to move because they were too large a force to be moved away from the Prince An's Manor lest unwanted suspicions might be aroused. Their movements were delayed as much as possible although they would have to strike with all the suddenness they could muster for the best results.

The coup would begin on the midnight of the seventh day.

On the night of the sixth, Li Ye came to Yipin Lou.

A story-teller was deeply engrossed in his antics as he sat beside the stairs leading upstairs with an erhu in his hand.

Huang Chao was not there.

But Li Ye was not here to meet him.

Up on the second floor, Nangong Diyi was sitting at a table with five flasks of liquor, although he had yet to drink from all five of them.

Li Ye dropped to a seat opposite him.

"You're punctual today," Nangong Diyi muttered solemnly, his eyes peering upon Li Ye serenely.

"I'm always punctual," Li Ye remarked and said with a smile, "It's just that you are early every time."

"Only a good man will try to come as early as possible, especially if someone is buying him drinks." Nangong Diyi observed with a humorless expression.

"You and your rhetorics, as always..." Li Ye replied, nodding his head, "But why are you not drinking?"

"I'm afraid that I might not have any chance of drinking again if I were to drink this now," Nangong Diyi muttered cryptically, shaking his head before he sighed wearily.

Li Ye made no reply. Instead, he looked at his companion. "You can just refrain from taking any action," he said offhandedly.

"But I will!" Nangong Diyi banged the table as he declared himself. His voice was hardly loudly, although he was serious and grim.

"But why?" Li Ye pressed.

"Because I am at leisure," Nangong Diyi remarked wryly.

"You don't seem to be a man who loves a carefree life of leisure and comfort," Li Ye muttered.

"There's just nothing I can do at the Observatory! I'm so free that I could almost die of boredom!" Nangong Diyi's eyes twinkled suddenly with glee. "That is why I must do something! I must let everyone remember that the Empire still has such as apparatus as the Imperial Astronomical Observatory!"

"Doing something is simple enough. But you have to choose your quarry. I trust you are not a brash person to antagonize others easily," said Li Ye.

"Of course." "I will enact judgment! Enact judgment upon those who had derailed the importance of the Observatory and turned it into nothing but a petty existence!" said Nangong Diyi.

The greatness of the Observatory reflected the power and majesty of the Empire. Only those who wished ill upon the Empire dared deride the Observatory.

Those who were none other than the four eunuchs of the highest office in the Imperial Court.

On the seventh day.

The final glimmer of the sunset glistened upon the window sill.

Liu Sanniang was busy dressing up.

But not herself, but for another person.

A man, clad in robes of green, was sitting before a bronze mirror. She lifted a bunch of his hair and combed it tenderly with love permeating from her eyes.

"This is the first time I am able to dress you up," said the middle-aged Liu Sanniang, "It is an honor that I only dared to dream of." The creases on her face formed a smile; one of happiness and bliss.

"This might also be the last," said the man impassively.

There was a sudden shudder in her hands as she nearly dropped the comb.

She had managed to keep a straight face; a woman of her age and experience would never whimper like a little girl.

Liu Sanniang said and asked no more. She knew full well that this man had his reasons for whatever deed he had done. There was no point of asking if he did not choose to divulge them on his own accord.

When she was done, the man stood up. He walked away without a word, without so much as a message or a simple "thank you".

Liu Sanniang watched his leaving back, her hand still grasping tightly upon the comb that her knuckles had turned white. She bit her lips, struggling to resist the urge of shedding tears.

She made no sound.

The man drifted slowly towards the door and stopped suddenly.

"I would love to try your osmanthus dessert if I'm able to return alive."

And he left.

Liu Sanniang watched at the empty door, no longer able to hold back her tears as her face became drenched with sadness and misery. She collapsed to the floor. It took her great effort to stifle her sobs and the exertion had fatigued her.

Quickly, she roused herself, wiping off her tears and getting to her feet.

She would begin making the dessert.

He would return, she believed.

She was not afraid of waiting.

It had been three years.

And she had waited many times.

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Chapter 217 Being Unexpected
Chapter 216 Being Complacent
Chapter 215 Take Out Hearts, Change Hearts
Chapter 214 The Troubled Times (4)
Chapter 213 The Troubled Times (1)
Chapter 212 Trouble Times Middle
Chapter 211 The Troubled Times (1)
Chapter 211 The Troubled Times 1
Chapter 210 Talents Are Needed
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Chapter 208 Attack the City (3)
Chapter 208 Attack The City 3
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Chapter 207 Attack The City 2
Chapter 206 Attack the City (1)
Chapter 206 Attack The City 1
Chapter 205 Kill the General
Chapter 204 The Battle for Morale
Chapter 203 The First Battle (4)
Chapter 203
Chapter 202 The First Battle (3)
Chapter 202
Chapter 201 The First Battle (2)
Chapter 201
Chapter 200 The First Battle (1)
Chapter 199 A Pioneer
Chapter 198 A Confrontation
Chapter 197 People with Different Masters Will Fight
Chapter 196 Heroes Who Were Originally Strangers
Chapter 195 The First Meeting
Chapter 194 Li Keyong's Dilemma
Chapter 193 Alliance
Chapter 192 Meeting
Chapter 191 The Oath
Chapter 190 Make the World in Chaos, Rule the World
Chapter 189 Serving the Emperor
Chapter 188 The City of Golden Armor
Chapter 187 Three Years
Chapter 186 Great Changes in the World
Chapter 185 Entering the City
Chapter 184 The Grand Occasion
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181 Disintegration
Chapter 180 Losing to Prince An
Chapter179 Chu Nanhuai of the Spiritual Master Realm
Chapter 178 Destruction
Chapter 177 The Military Formation of Militarism
Chapter 176 Guanghan Fairy
Chapter 175 Carry Her and Run Away
Chapter 174 Something Bad Will Happen If She Moves Again
Chapter 173 The Immortal Court, Common Folk, and the Great Tao
Chapter 172 God of Moon and God of Giant Spirit
Chapter 171 Like a Crescent Moon
Chapter 170 The Person Who Goes to the Battlefield
Chapter 169
Chapter 168 Deathtrap (3)
Chapter 168 Deathtrap 3
Chapter 167 Deathtrap (2)
Chapter 167 Deathtrap 2
Chapter 166 Deathtrap (1)
Chapter 166 Deathtrap 1
Chapter 165 Meet the Junior Priestess Again
Chapter 164 Crying
Chapter 163 Perseverance
Chapter 162 Meet Again
Chapter 161 Don't Go Out
Chapter 160 You Are Worthy Enough
Chapter 159 I Won't Bully You
Chapter 158
Chapter 157 Is He the Lucky Star?
Chapter 156 The Jianghu Where He Is in
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153 The Big and the Small Secretaries and the Small Black and White Fishes
Chapter 152
Chapter 151 A Waste of Breath
Chapter 150 You Are Really Domineering
Chapter 149 The Taste of Home Cooking
Chapter 148 Guil
Chapter 147 The Grand Plan of the Penglai Sec
Chapter 146 Dare Not Call Myself a Scholar
Chapter 145 How Dare They Hide in the Mountains?
Chapter 144 What To Do
Chapter 143 An Unexpected Crisis
Chapter 142 So Delicious
Chapter 141 The Taoist Temple on the Mountain and Its Master
Chapter 140 Senior Sister and Junior Brother
Chapter 139 The Night of the Nightingale
Chapter 138 Conquer the Jianghu
Chapter 137 Eager to Learn
Chapter 136 I'm Not Ready
Chapter 135 Hero, Run Away
Chapter 134 Care So Much?
Chapter 133 Come in Person
Chapter 132 The Turf of the Li Family
Chapter 131 The Scourge
Chapter 130 Power and Intimidation
Chapter 129 Ruckus
Chapter 128 Stop Pretending
Volume 2 Pinglu- Chapter 127 Robbery
Chapter 126 The End and The Beginning
Chapter 125 Send Me Back
Chapter 124 The Conspiracy (8)
Chapter 123 The Conspiracy (7)
Chapter 122 The Conspiracy (part 6)
Chapter 122
Chapter 121 The Conspiracy (part 5)
Chapter 121
Chapter 120 The Conspiracy (part 4)
Chapter 120
Chapter 119 The Conspiracy (3)
Chapter 118 The Conspiracy (2)
Chapter 117 The Conspiracy
Chapter 116 Don't Talk Big
Chapter 115 He Wants to Fight Back?
Chapter 114 The Combined Attack
Chapter 113 Don't You Want to See Him?
Chapter 112 Either Live or Die When Meeting
Chapter 111 First Sight
Chapter 110 Forever
Chapter 109 You Kick Me?
Chapter 108 Surprise
Chapter 107 The Big Reversal
Chapter 106 The Incompetent Emperor and the Treacherous Minister
Chapter 105 Censuring Motives
Chapter 104 Fame
Chapter 103 Initial Force
Chapter 102 A Friend from Afar
Chapter 101 Justice Wins
Chapter 100 The Sanskrit Sounds While Snow Flying
Chapter 99 An Accident
Chapter 98 The Monk
Chapter 97 Identity
Chapter 96 Master (6)
Chapter 95 Master (5)
Chapter 94 Master (4)
Chapter 93 Master (3)
Chapter 92 Master (2)
Chapter 91 Master (1)
Chapter 90 Politeness
Chapter 89 Fierce Fight
Chapter 88 Joining the Game
Chapter 87 Fun
Chapter 86 Killing Intent
Chapter 85 The Arrangement
Chapter 84 The Banquet (4)
Chapter 83 The Banquet (3)
Chapter 82 The Banquet (2)
Chapter 81 The Banquet (1)
Chapter 80 Attending a Banquet
Chapter 79 The Unexpected Change
Chapter 78 The Struggle
Chapter 77 Talents
Chapter 76 Control (2)
Chapter 75 Control (1)
Chapter 74 Inauguration (5)
Chapter 73 Inauguration (4)
Chapter 72 Inauguration (3)
Chapter 71 Inauguration (2)
Chapter 70 Inauguration (1)
Chapter 69 Encounter
Chapter 68 The Assassination (3)
Chapter 67 The Assassination (2)
Chapter 66 The Assassination (1)
Chapter 65 The Changeable Situation (4)
Chapter 64 The Changeable Situation (3)
Chapter 63 The Changeable Situation (2)
Chapter 62 The Changeable Situation (1)
Chapter 61 The End
Chapter 60 Insects Awakening
Chapter 59 Power
Chapter 58 One Sword
Chapter 57 Flirting
Chapter 56 Life and Death
Chapter 55 Success or Failure
Chapter 54 The Pythons
Chapter 53 The Cold Xiao
Chapter 52 Side by Side
Chapter 51 Seizing the Luck
Chapter 50 Breakthrough (4)
Chapter 49 Breakthrough (3)
Chapter 48 Breakthrough (2)
Chapter 47 Breakthrough (1)
Chapter 46 Roadlessness (3)
Chapter 45 Roadlessness (2)
Chapter 44 Roadlessness (1)
Chapter 43 The Predicament
Chapter 42 Another Plight
Chapter 41 Things Turn for the Better (6)
Chapter 40 Things Turn for the Better (5)
Chapter 39 Things Turn for the Better (4)
Chapter 38 Things Turn for the Better (3)
Chapter 37 Things Turn for the Better (2)
Chapter 36 Things Turn for the Better(1)
Chapter 35 The Plight
Chapter 34 The Undercover Competition
Chapter 33 The Fighting
Chapter 32 The Imperial Examination
Chapter 31 The Layout
Chapter 30 Show Ambition
Chapter 29 Inherit the Royal Title
Chapter 28 The Argument
Chapter 27 The Arrangements
Chapter 26 The Past
Chapter 25 Compromise
Chapter 24 Intimidation
Chapter 23 The Situation
Chapter 22 Friends
Chapter 21 Cultivation Was Deprived
Chapter 20 Confrontation
Chapter 19 Adult
Chapter 18 Mistake
Chapter 17 An Ambush
Chapter 16 Breaking into the Manor
Chapter 15 Cunning
Chapter 14 A Sneak Attack
Chapter 13 The Level 2 of Qi-refining
Chapter 12 Eliminate Traitors
Chapter 11 Trusted Followers
Chapter 10 Establishment of Power
Chapter 9 Blocking the Path
Chapter 8 Subordinates
Chapter 7 Luck
Chapter 6 Qi-refining
Chapter 5 Attack
Chapter 4 Destruction of the Formation
Chapter 3 Taoist Temple
Chapter 2 Dragon Qi
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