HLCOB C34
by berryChapter 34
âHuaseo told the gentry what?â
ââŠThâthat⊠he told them to choose offices.â
While playing Go with Zhang Rang, the Emperor asked the trembling eunuch.
âOffices?â
âYes. It is said he told them he would submit rârecommendations to Your Majesty, so they should name the offices they seek.â
At the eunuchâs words, stillness filled the imperial study.
To choose oneâs office.
It was plain usurpation; only the Emperor could appoint to office. Zhang Rang glanced at the Emperorâs faceâyet rather than displeasure, the Emperor burst into laughter.
âHow did those who heard it react?â
âTâthat much was not heard, Your Majesty. Yirang Im conveyed the words only last night⊠Ah, there is talk that at the Runan Yuan residence, old voices were raised in anger.â
The gentryâs anger was natural. Selling officesâthis struck at their pride.
âHuaseo always leaps beyond expectation.â
Smiling, the Emperor set down a Go stone and asked in a light tone,
âSoâdo you know why Huaseo does this?â
ââŠ?â
Startled, Zhang Rang looked up. The Emperorâs dull eyes were looking down at himâ
As if knowing Zhang Rang and Jaheon had joined hands.
ââŠHow could such a question be put to this slave, Your Majesty.â
Zhang Rang barely answered the pregnant question; he swallowed hard.
Gulpâ
He was taut with tension whenâ
âWell, you and Huaseo would hardly be on good terms.â
ââŠ?â
By temperament the Emperor should have pressed Zhang Rang; instead he did not. Zhang Rang had never once escaped the Emperorâs hand; yet the Emperorâs silence made his knees ache. What was he waiting for? Did he perhaps know the hand behind thisâone even Zhang Rang could not discover?
âBut is this how you intend to play your stones?â
The Emperor tapped the board as he spoke.
It was a board set for the Emperorâs overwhelming victory.
Having forgotten the proper role of a eunuchâto amuse the Emperorâwhile trying to read his true mind, Zhang Rang started and bowed his head.
âMâmy apologies, Your Majesty. This slave, struck dumb by Your Majestyâs Go prowess, forgot himself for a moment.â
âDo not think that saying so will make all things pass easily.â
âIt shall be remembered, Your Majesty.â
Clicking his tongue at Zhang Rangâs obvious flattery, the Emperor recalled Lady He, who had come last night to discuss the Princeâs return to the palace and his education. Lady He had, in effect, cut off both affinal kin and eunuchs herself; if a tutor were to be attached to her son, the Qingliu were the only choice.
âBe that as it may.â
But had not Lady He joined hands with Jaheon? Her requests were Jaheonâs requests. Knowing this, the Emperor murmured as he looked at the Go board, where the shape was fixed.
âSince Huaseo seems to be doing something amusingâŠâ
On the bored imperial face, a smile flickered.
âThe Throne should give him a gift.â
Thus Jaheon was struck by a bolt from the blue.
âWhat was that?â
Jaheon, about to set out for the Sunbu to meet those who had responded to his âchoose an office,â frowned at the news that suddenly arrived. O Jukâyeop stammered,
âMy lord! Thâthe rumor says! His Majesty will raise you to Crown Princeâs Attendant!â
Crown Princeâs Attendant.
An office that served the Prince at his sideâand the very office Jaheon had originally planned to obtain. Was it not a post that could make one the intimate of the next Emperor? According to the record of events, the present Emperorâs death was not far off. If he grasped the Princeâs closest seat, Jaheonâs aims would be easily reached.
âBut the Prince is not yet raisedâwhat is thisâŠ?â
Yet this was not the time to take that office.
Nothing was yet fixedâneither Empress nor Crown Prince. For the Princeâs attendantâs seat to be put in Jaheonâs hand at this stage was wrong; all who coveted power would fix their eyes on him.
âI do not know eitherâŠ! It is said that as a reward for revealing Wang Boâs crimes, His Majesty will appoint you Crown Princeâs AttendantâŠ! That an edict will come shortly!â
It felt as though the Emperor were pushing him to the vanguardâordering him to fightâ
As he had with the eunuchs.
âThere is even talk that the Prince whom my lord selects will become Crown PrinceâŠ!â
Even O Jukâyeop could see itâthe Emperor was not granting office out of favor.
âWhat shall be done? If it is so, the gentry will truly think my lord intended to sell offices!â
âŠ
Jaheon had played the âselling officesâ card to distinguish enemy from allyâ
As bait.
In truth, Jaheon had no power he could actually wield; what he had promised was only an introduction. It was the Emperor who chose who would rise to office.
Damn it.
But the Emperor had given Jaheon the power to actually make selling offices possible. The bait was no longer bait.
As beforeâ
Before he knew it, Jaheon was the baitâ
Bait to gather the forces that would check him. He could not guess the Emperorâs intent to rally forces through him. Swallowing a curse, Jaheon asked O Jukâyeop,
ââŠWere there other rumors?â
âAhâthâthat His Majesty will soon lift the Partisan Prohibitions.â
ââŠ?â
The Partisan Prohibitions.
It was how the Emperor had pressed down the Qingliuâa law that blocked the advancement of entire houses; because of it, the Qingliu houses, stripped of power, had to go down to their native places. An imperial order so ruinous to the Qingliu it was called the Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions.
âHis Majesty is said to be seeking the Princeâs tutor. And to find a tutor for the Prince, he must not discriminate by factionâŠâ
Jaheon had not expected the Emperor to lift the Prohibitions so readily. More precisely, he had thought that even should Lady He plead and they be lifted, it would be only for great houses like the Yingchuan Xun. Was this not an Emperor who had maintained strong authority through mutual checks of forces amid nearâtyrannical rule?
Why?
He had thought he would never grant power so easily to the Qingliu.
âIf the Throne permits you nothing at all, then what?â
Suddenly, Jaheon recalled the Emperorâs words.
History had changed through Jaheonâs intervention.
With the fall of the eunuchsâhis guardâthe Emperorâs authority had weakened. Therefore the Emperor had to create a means to check Jaheon.
Could it beâ
Then the lifting of the Prohibitions was not a choice for Jaheon, who had begun to gain renown among the Qingliu. The present enemy who aimed at Jaheon was presumed to be the Qingliu.
It was a choice to check Jaheon instead.
Thus if the one who now moved to check Jaheon was one who would profit by the lifting; one who had influence to form a faction within the court; one who would benefit if the eunuchs killed or maimed Jaheonâthen the Emperorâs choice made sense.
Heh.
Jaheon laughed.
Damn old man.
There was only one who fit all those conditions nowâ
One who would be coming up from Bingzhou leading the Qingliu great houses; the Qingliu notable who had shored up Jaheonâs lacking justification; the one who, through Jaheonâs rise, was emerging as the Qingliuâs head.
As expected, he did not intend to leave me be.
Wang Yun.
Xun Shang, style Ziming.
Current head of the Xun family, and Xun Yuâs uncle.
âSent by Censor-in-Chief Wang?â
âYes. That is so.â
At the servantâs words, Xun Shang unrolled the bamboo slip.
âŠ
On it was written Jaheonâs pastâhow he had done any work at all to feed Choseon. Reading down the slip, Xun Shang asked,
âWhat did the Censor say was the reason for sending this to me?â
âHe said he hoped it would aid your judgment.â
At the answer, Xun Shang sighed and gestured.
âVery well. Go.â
When the servant left, Xun Shang sank into his chair. Xun Yu called to him gently,
ââŠUncle.â
But Xun Shang did not answerâonly recalled the words Jaheon had sent to the Luoyang gentry last night:
âMy lord would receive recommendations for those fit to rise to office.â
What did that mean?
If one showed him sincerity, he would raise one to officeâit was no different from what the eunuchs had done. And given the background written on the slip, Jaheon seemed to have ample possibility of becoming another eunuch.
âIs Im Huaseo, in the end, the same as the eunuchs.â
After the Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions, when Qingliu were swept away by eunuch slanders, Xun Shang had been among those who, disillusioned with the Han house, went down to his native place.
Then, one day, Jaheon appeared.
With his appearance, a gloomy Han house changed. The incompetent affinal kin were driven out, the eunuchs who blocked the Emperorâs eyes fell. Xun Shang placed hope in Jaheonâhe thought him timber that could become Xiao He, Chancellor to the Gao Emperor Liu Bang. So he gladly came up to Luoyang.
âThey are only words. And the Prohibitions are said to be lifted as wellâdo not be too swayedâŠâ
Watching him, Xun Yu managed to speak. He still wished to trust Jaheon. At his words, Xun Shang smiled and quietly asked,
ââŠThen what do you make of the rumor that Im Huaseo will become Crown Princeâs Attendant?â
But Xun Yu could not answer.
âŠ
He too had heard that Jaheon had sought to sell offices. A minister who would receive the attendantâs seat to a Prince who did not yet exist. Even one who had not passed the learning age knew what that meant: that a minister dared to choose the Crown Prince.
âCan you truly guarantee he will not become like the eunuchs?â
Such is powerâ
In the moment one grasps it, one may change. Just as the famed upright Wang Yun, so lauded, had sent such a bamboo slip to slander the newly appointed young Jaheon before him.
At his question, young Xun Yuâs eyes trembled.
âŠ
Seeing him silent, Xun Shang raised a wrinkled hand and pressed his eyes.
âAttend.â
âYes, sir.â
âWhat of Im Huaseo?â
The servant answered cautiously,
âHe is due to arrive within the hour. What shall be done?â
After quietly thinking on the present situation, Xun Shang let out a hollow laugh.
âOne cannot treat one who is to arrive so coldly. Besides, who is Im Huaseo⊠is he not one favored by the Emperor?â
The Han house would not change.
âShow him in.â
All who entered this Luoyang, in the end, became like eunuchs. Thus nothing would change.
âWe must at least offer greeting, if we are to keep our lives in this Luoyang.â
There was no strength in Xun Shangâs voice, heavy with despair at that fact.