Late into the night, the imperial retreat was meant to be a place of respite, but the sudden intrusion of hurried footsteps shattered the stillness. Inside the main hall, the flickering candlelight cast long shadows as a guard, face tense with urgency, entered and bowed low before Li Shimin.
âThe mansion has been surrounded by two thousand troops mobilized by the Crown Prince.â The guardâs voice was barely above a whisper.
Li Shiminâs gaze sharpened instantly. His brows furrowed, but his composure remained unshaken.
âWhat?â
His voice, though calm, carried the weight of command. âThe Crown Prince has mobilized troops to surround the mansion?â
The guard nodded hastily. âIt is indeed by the Crown Princeâs order. The troops were mobilized under his decree...â
A cold fire ignited in Li Shiminâs chest. His fists clenched at his sides.
âWhat audacity!â His voice was a blade, cutting through the thick silence in the hall. âIs the Crown Prince trying to stage a coup? Humph, I am still alive, and he cannot wait?â
The atmosphere in the room grew heavy. Princess Jinyang, standing quietly to the side, pressed her lips together, her expression unreadable.
The guard dared not make another sound. Li Shiminâs fury was almost tangible, an oppressive force in the dimly lit chamber. He had never expected his own son to make such a bold and reckless move.
He himself had once taken the throne through force, but that did not mean he would tolerate such defiance from Li Chengqian. On the contrary, because he had walked this path before, he feared most that history would repeat itself.
Taking a deep breath, he steadied his emotions. He was not afraid. A mere two thousand troops surrounding the mansion was laughable. Years ago, he had stood with only a handful of men against a million-strong Turkic army. Li Chengqianâs so-called coup was nothing more than a childâs game to him.
âTake me there,â he ordered. âI want to see what my âgood sonâ intends to do.â
Moments later, Li Shimin stepped outside the mansion. The night air was cool, but the tension in the air was palpable. Two thousand soldiers stood in formation, their torches flickering in the darkness. At the front of the ranks was Zhang Rui, commander of the Eastern Palace.
Zhang Rui, catching sight of the emperor, felt his breath hitch. He immediately dismounted and bowed deeply.
âGreetings, Your Majesty...â
Li Shiminâs expression remained cold.
âDo you still see me as your emperor?â His voice was laced with quiet menace. âArenât you here to stage a coup? Why such politeness?â
The words struck Zhang Rui like a hammer. His face paled.
âYour Majesty, you misunderstand! I would never dare...â
âA coup is an act of treason. You do not dare?â Li Shiminâs eyes bore into him. âThen tell meâwhy have you brought troops to my doorstep?â
Zhang Rui swallowed hard, his forehead beading with sweat.
âYour Majesty, I truly do not know. Someone brought an order bearing the Crown Princeâs seal, commanding me to mobilize troops and surround the mansion. I did not dare to disobey...â
Li Shimin let out a low, mirthless laugh.
âYou serve the Eastern Palace, yet you took an order from the Crown Prince without knowing its purpose? Do you take me for a fool?â
Zhang Rui trembled, his voice barely steady.
âYour Majesty, I swear, I had no knowledge of the true purpose... I only followed the decree.â
Li Shiminâs gaze narrowed, a cold glint flashing in his eyes. Zhang Rui was terrified, that much was clear, and there was no sign of true rebellion in his posture. Something about this situation was off.
After a long pause, he spoke. âArrest him. Bring the Crown Prince here to face me.â
Guards immediately stepped forward, seizing Zhang Rui, who did not dare resist. The soldiers behind him exchanged uneasy glances. They had followed the Crown Princeâs command, but now they stood before the emperor himself. Their hesitation was briefâthis was still their ruler, and his authority was absolute.
Minutes later, Li Chengqian arrived under heavy guard. The young prince approached with measured steps and bowed.
âYour son greets Father Emperor.â His tone was steady, his expression unreadable.
Li Shimin scoffed, throwing the so-called âCrown Princeâs Orderâ at his feet.
âTruly, my good son, what is this? Did you intend to force me to abdicate?â
Li Chengqian bent down, picked up the decree, and scanned its contents. For the first time, his expression faltered.
âFather Emperor, please believe me. This is not my doing.â
âInnocent?â Li Shiminâs fury flared anew. âHad my men not discovered your troops in time, would I have already been forced to step down?â
âFather Emperor, this handwriting is nearly identical to mine, so much so that even I would mistake it for my own. But I swear, I did not write this...â
His voice was calm, but there was a trace of urgency beneath the surface.
âI beg Father Emperor to investigate.â
Li Shimin exhaled slowly. âRebellious son. You still dare to argue?â His voice turned ice-cold. âGuards, imprison the Crown Prince!â
âYes, Your Majesty!â The guards stepped forward.
Li Chengqian did not resist. He merely straightened his posture and followed them in silence.
Li Shimin watched his sonâs retreating figure, eyes narrowing. Something about this did not feel right. A shadow of doubt settled over him. This entire situation reeked of something deeper.
The next day, Li Shimin had no mood for leisure. At dawn, he led his entourage back to Changâan. News of the Crown Princeâs failed coup and subsequent imprisonment spread through the court like wildfire.
Officials were left in stunned disbelief. None had imagined that the Crown Prince would attempt such a reckless act.
At Prince Weiâs residence, laughter rang through the halls. Li Tai leaned back in his chair, a smug grin stretching across his chubby face.
âCould it be that my dear elder brother was simply too impatient? How else could he have made such a foolish move?â His voice dripped with mockery.
, it suits him. Only an idiot would make such a stupid decision.â
His confidants shared his amusement. The Crown Princeâs blunder had come at the perfect time. If they played their cards right, perhaps their master, Prince Wei, could seize the position of heir.
At Taiji Palace, the atmosphere was far graver.
âYour Majesty, we have thoroughly examined the handwriting,â Fang Xuanling reported. âIt is nearly identical to the Crown Princeâsâninety-nine percent the same. However... there is a slight difference.â
Du Ruhui nodded in agreement. Wei Zheng, standing rigid, spoke with conviction.
âYour Majesty, as the Crown Princeâs tutor, I have taught him for years. This is not his handwriting. Someone must have forged it to frame him!â
Li Shiminâs eyes flickered with uncertainty. His frown deepened.