As they entered Harmony Blossom, the soft rustle of silk and the gentle fragrance of blossoms enveloped them. Zhang Wei kept his head bowed, his eyes cast downward to avoid any chance of recognition. Lady Xin Yan's voice, with its refined elegance, filled the chamber as she directed Zhang Wei to begin cleaning. Without hesitation, he set to work, moving swiftly and efficiently to fulfil his duties.
"Ah, Xiyang Ai, my dear," Lady Xin Yan's voice conveyed warmth as she addressed the princess. "Thank you for bringing a servant willing to assist with the cleaning. Many have refused to associate themselves with us lately."
Princess Xiyang Ai's response was measured, tinged with a touch of resignation.
"It is my pleasure, Mother. I understand how difficult it must be for you, especially after..." Her voice trailed off, a silent acknowledgement of the recent turmoil they had endured.
"Yes, after that dreadful incident. I cannot thank you enough for your support during these trying times," Lady Xin Yan sighed softly, her tone tinged with sadness.
As they exchanged pleasantries, Zhang Wei worked diligently, his movements precise and methodical. He listened intently, piecing together the fragments of conversation to gain a better understanding of the dynamics between the two women. It was clear that their relationship was strained, a reflection of the intricate web of alliances and rivalries within the palace.
"Mother, are you sure it's wise to have a servant in here? What if someone were to recognize him?" Amidst the rhythmic sounds of cleaning, Zhang Wei overheard Princess Xiyang Ai expressing her concern.
"Do not worry, my dear. This servant is here to serve us, nothing more. Besides, he seems content to keep his head down and focus on his work," Lady Xin Yan's response was composed, her voice carrying a note of assurance.
Lady Xin Yan's words also hinted at the isolation she faced after the failed assassination attempt orchestrated by Empress Xia. Zhang Wei pondered the implications of this revelation. Despite being left alone, Lady Xin Yan remained a formidable figure within the palace, her influence undiminished. The fact that Empress Xia had refrained from further attempts on her life spoke volumes about the intricate power dynamics at play.
As he listened, Zhang Wei couldn't shake the feeling of unease that settled in the pit of his stomach. The failed assassination attempt served as a stark reminder of the dangers lurking within the palace walls. Empress Xia's cunning and ruthlessness posed a threat not only to Lady Xin Yan but to anyone who dared to oppose her.
Yet, amidst the tension and uncertainty, Zhang Wei remained resolute in his determination to see his mission through. Every moment spent in Harmony Blossom brought him closer to uncovering the truth behind Empress Xia's schemes and securing justice for those she had wronged. With each sweep of the broom and each careful maneuver, he moved one step closer to unraveling the web of deception that ensnared them all.
"Tell me, servant," Lady Xin Yan's voice cut through the air like a blade, her tone soft yet probing, "what compelled you to associate yourself with us?"
Lady Xin Yan's question hung in the air, the weight of it palpable as Zhang Wei searched for a suitable response.
"Why, I..."
He began, his mind racing to concoct a plausible explanation.
"I simply wished for a change of pace, my lady," he finally replied, his tone carefully neutral. "Working in the palace day in and day out can become... monotonous. I thought I might find some variety here."
Princess Xiyang Ai's eyebrows shot up in surprise, her expression mirroring Lady Xin Yan's incredulity.
"Surely there are other ways to seek variety," she remarked, her tone tinged with scepticism.
Zhang Wei merely shrugged, his head still bowed.
"I suppose I am not like other servants, Your Highness," he said softly, hoping to deflect any further scrutiny.
Lady Xin Yan regarded him thoughtfully for a moment before nodding in understanding.
"Very well, servant. You may continue with your duties," she said, dismissing him with a wave of her hand.
As Zhang Wei turned back to his task, relief washed over him. He had managed to deflect their suspicions for now, but he knew that he would need to tread carefully in the days to come. The palace was a place of intrigue and danger, and he could ill afford to attract any unwanted attention.
"Tell me, servant. Are you new here?" Lady Xin Yan's sudden follow-up question immediately brought Zhang Wei back to the whim.
Zhang Wei hesitated for a moment, his mind racing to concoct a plausible response.
"I am but a new servant, my lady," he replied, his voice barely above a whisper as he kept his head bowed. "I have only recently arrived at the palace and have yet to become familiar with its intricacies."
The lie rolled off his tongue smoothly, his heart pounding with the weight of deceit. He prayed that his answer would suffice, sparing him from further scrutiny.
Lady Xin Yan's brows furrowed slightly at his response, her gaze piercing despite his lowered stance.
"New, you say?" she mused, her voice tinged with scepticism. "Curious, indeed. One would think a new arrival would be more cautious in their dealings within these walls."
Her words hung heavy in the air, and Zhang Wei felt a bead of sweat form on his brow. He knew he was treading on dangerous ground, his fabricated identity teetering on the brink of exposure.
Princess Xiyang Ai interjected, her tone light yet curious.
"Mother, perhaps the servant simply seeks a change of pace," she suggested, coming to Zhang Wei's defence. "Surely, the monotony of palace life can be tiresome even for the newest arrivals."
Lady Xin Yan's expression softened at her daughter's words, and she nodded thoughtfully.
"You may be right, Xiyang Ai," she conceded, a faint smile playing at the corners of her lips. "Very well, let us not dwell on such matters. The palace is full of mysteries, after all, and it is not our place to pry."
Zhang Wei breathed a silent sigh of relief, grateful for the princess's intervention. He knew he had narrowly averted disaster, but the close call served as a stark reminder of the precariousness of his situation. As he continued his task, he resolved to tread even more carefully, lest his carefully constructed facade come crashing down around him.
As Zhang Wei diligently went about his cleaning duties, he couldn't help but overhear snippets of conversation exchanged between Lady Xin Yan and Princess Xiyang Ai. Their voices were hushed, their words cloaked in secrecy, but Zhang Wei's heightened senses caught the underlying tension that permeated their discussion. It was clear that their relationship was fraught with complexities, their bond strained by the weight of past betrayals and present uncertainties.
As he scrubbed at the intricate patterns adorning the chamber's furnishings, Zhang Wei's mind drifted, pondering the nature of their whispered exchanges. What secrets did they share, hidden behind closed doors and veiled expressions? Were they allies, bound by a common goal, or adversaries locked in a silent struggle for power and influence?
Lost in his thoughts, Zhang Wei found solace in the rhythmic motions of his cleaning, the repetitive task offering a temporary respite from the turmoil swirling around him. With each sweep of the cloth and each polish of the surface, he felt a sense of purpose, a reminder of his mission amidst the chaos of palace life.
As the minutes stretched into hours, the chamber began to gleam with newfound brilliance, the accumulated dust and grime banished by Zhang Wei's tireless efforts. Lady Xin Yan and Princess Xiyang Ai continued their conversation in subdued tones, their words drifting in and out of Zhang Wei's awareness like distant echoes in the night.
As the sun reached its zenith and cast a warm glow through the windows of Harmony Blossom, Zhang Wei diligently continued his cleaning tasks. The chamber seemed to come alive under his careful ministrations, the dust and grime yielding to the gentle pressure of his cloth.
Amidst the soft hum of conversation between Lady Xin Yan and Princess Xiyang Ai, Zhang Wei worked in silence, his focus unwavering despite the weight of his thoughts. With each stroke of the cloth, he felt a sense of purpose, a reminder of the mission that had brought him to this chamber.
As noon approached, Zhang Wei's efforts began to bear fruit, the chamber gradually regaining its former splendour under his meticulous care. Lady Xin Yan's occasional words of praise served as a reassurance, a silent acknowledgement of his dedication amidst the turmoil of palace life.
With the tasks nearing completion, Zhang Wei spared a final glance around the chamber, his satisfaction evident in the gleam of polished surfaces and the freshness of the air. Yet, even as he prepared to gather his cleaning supplies and depart, a sense of unease lingered in the air, a reminder of the dangers that lurked beneath the surface of palace intrigue.