I Can Control My Ancestors
Chapter 492 - 36: Tribute from All Nations, Scientific Progress
Li Chengqian is crippled!
——This is a fatal matter for the entire Tang Dynasty court.
He is the Crown Prince.
The current Crown Prince becoming a cripple is unprecedented in history, instantly deepening the gloom that hangs over the Great Tang.
——The court and the public are in turmoil!
This event is entirely unavoidable, marking the beginning of a change in the flourishing court of the Tang Dynasty from this day on.
A crippled Crown Prince will inevitably cause some to harbor different thoughts.
Li Shimin has more than one son, and the sons born to Empress Zhangsun number three as well.
For all involved, this is a matter worth risking!
...
Li Shimin simply had no heart to think of these matters, for Empress Zhangsun was growing more and more critically ill.
He even set aside court affairs.
This was very rare for Li Shimin.
In truth, Li Shimin initially wanted to suppress the matter, at least ensuring Empress Zhangsun would not learn of it.
But how could such a significant event be kept hidden?
Empress Zhangsun ultimately learned of it, and her body, already nearing its end, could no longer bear such a blow, leading her to her final end.
——Such is fate; man can change it not.
Indeed, Li Shimin wished to hold back Empress Zhangsun, but ultimately he could only accept reality.
There were ministers, as in original history, suggesting Li Shimin should restore temples and pardon criminals to accumulate merit for Empress Zhangsun.
Yet neither Li Shimin of today believed in this, nor did Empress Zhangsun consent to it.
If such so-called prayers were truly effective, how could the able forebears of history have passed away?
Let alone those wise emperors themselves.
Take Gu Kang, Gu Xi, Gu Chen, each a Saint revered by the people across the land, and even they are long gone, so how could she be different?
Empress Zhangsun had begun to prepare herself for her death.
In Chang’an, at Li Zheng Hall.
Wisps of smoke swirled, filling the entire Li Zheng Hall with unbroken silence.
Li Shimin dismissed everyone, sitting on the couch holding Empress Zhangsun, tears dropping uncontrollably from his eyes.
"Your Ma... Majesty, do not grieve."
Empress Zhangsun spoke weakly, struggling to reach out her hands to wipe Li Shimin’s tears away, but such a small gesture was already incredibly taxing for her now.
Yet she stubbornly persisted.
Gazing intently at Li Shimin, she said with a trembling voice, "Your Majesty... I am leaving."
"Before that—"
"I wish to ask you to promise me three things."
Li Shimin held Empress Zhangsun’s hands firmly, nodding solemnly.
"After my death, do not hold an elaborate funeral.... Do not trouble the people and tarnish your saintly virtue..."
Tears continued to fall from his eyes, and looking at Empress Zhangsun before him, Li Shimin remembered so much.
He remembered those early years of uprising companionship.
He recalled fainting from poison and waking to see Empress Zhangsun holding Li Chengqian with a sword, standing protectively before him.
He remembered the parting before the change of Xuanwu Gate....
These scenes combined with Empress Zhangsun’s fragile condition stirred his heart with continuous tremors.
"The Zhangsun Clan has already received heavenly grace.... Must not enjoy further, for the hearts of people are fickle.... My Zhangsun Clan is not the Gu Clan, and cannot bear the weight of the nation."
Empress Zhangsun’s breathing grew more labored, yet she continued to gaze steadfastly at Li Shimin, even gaining a bit of strength in her once weak hands. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
"Lastly—"
"It is Chengqian....."
"Your Majesty, Chengqian is our eldest son, with the utmost filial piety and kindness. Though he now has a foot ailment, deposing the Crown Prince must be done with caution!"
Empress Zhangsun’s grip tightened.
As she spoke, her eyes filled with worry, tears streaming down.
Li Shimin also couldn’t contain his sadness, tears pouring.
"I must see my mother!!!"
Meanwhile, in the Eastern Palace,
Li Chengqian, sensing something, headed toward Li Zheng Hall.
His expression was deeply sorrowful.
This feeling of predestination disturbed him greatly, along with the recent troubles of his foot condition, which had already thrown him off balance. At this moment, his expression appeared extremely distraught.
He was hastening his journey as much as he could.
Yet, upon reaching Li Zheng Hall, he was still too late to see Empress Zhangsun one last time.
Just a moment too late.
Mother and son ultimately did not meet.
The twelfth year of Zhenguan, February.
Empress Zhangsun passed away in Chang’an, aged thirty-eight.
Posthumously titled—Empress Wen De.
...
——The situation is suddenly altered!
Although Li Shimin heeded Empress Zhangsun’s last wishes, holding no grand funeral nor affecting the affairs of the court,
yet with Empress Zhangsun’s passing, he could not avoid feeling downcast.
This sentiment inevitably trickled down through the ranks.
Of course, this didn’t signify the thriving momentum of the Tang had changed, it merely meant Li Shimin needed time to adjust.
Even though his rise appeared far smoother than in original history.
However, the risks were just as great.
Although Empress Zhangsun couldn’t accompany him to war, she shared his hardships, her carrying of poison signifying her loyal intentions.
Now departed, who could remain ungrieved?
Yet Li Shimin adjusted swiftly.
He could not stand still.
For the sake of his ambitions, and also for the entire Great Tang, he could not permit himself to falter.
The most crucial thing is—
Gu Zi submitted a memorial.
He had sensed the unrest within the court and the public.
Li Chengqian’s foot condition allowed too many to see potential upheaval, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for opportunists.