"Traveling this far to see , I can’t help but feel these people have sothing on their minds," Ye Zi’an thought for a mont and said, "Refuse them, telling them I’m here for personal matters and won’t accept visits from officials. Let them return and do their work properly. While in office, they must not leave their posts without permission. For this ti, let it slide, but if it happens again, don’t bla for not covering up for them."
"Yes!"
At the Liao City post station, several officials from Xining Prefecture were staying here.
Upon receiving Ye Zi’an’s reply, they were quite excited, but after opening it, their excitent faded.
"What do you all think?" the Prefect of Xining asked.
"This Ye Zi’an seems different from others. Why doesn’t he accept visits from people like us?" The Prefectural Magistrate of Xining, an old and crafty man, stroked his long beard and said, "Normally, officials coming from the Capital City like to accept our visits. It’s only in the local areas that they can show their authority."
"You’re mistaken, old brother," the Prefect of Xining said, closing the invitation. "Ye Zi’an is a genuine mber of the royal family; even in the Capital City, people try to curry favor with him. He has no need to seek favors from locals. His refusal of our visitations suggests he doesn’t want too much contact with us."
"Could it be that he’s really investigating our Xining Prefecture?" the Magistrate said. "The matters in Liangchuan and Yunchuan are still fresh in our minds. There are rumors that wherever Ye Zi’an goes, a storm follows. Officials in other prefectures have ordered strict vigilance on various routes, fearing that Ye Zi’an might suddenly arrive in their regions and catch them unprepared."
"Now that he’s in Xining, claiming he’s here for personal matters, what personal matters does he have to deal with in Xining?" The Prefectural Magistrate of Xining was quite puzzled.
"Why are you asking such a question?" The Prefect of Xining shook his head. "Why he ca to Xining is exactly the reason we’ve co to Liao City. Now that he doesn’t wish to contact us, we can’t pry. However, knowing in advance of his arrival gives us an edge over other prefectures; at least we have enough ti to smooth out accounts and erase traces."
"I think you all are overthinking. Whether we cover it up or not doesn’t matter much. Unlike other prefectures, we haven’t embezzled or accepted bribes. We’ve rely collected a little extra during festival tis. Besides, we always reciprocate the festival gifts. What’s there to worry about?" The Academic Administrator, a man in his thirties and younger than the others, said boldly.
"I’m not worried about that," the Prefect of Xining said. "What I’m worried about is that matter. If it gets uncovered, not only us but our entire families would be dood."
The gravity of the situation could range from re cowardice to outright treason.
Once that issue was brought up, they all fell silent for a mont.
"I suggest we return to the prefecture. As things stand, Ye Zi’an is unlikely to et us. Perhaps we should return and have our wives co, as it’s been said that Ye Zi’an’s wife is also in Liao City. Won are not versed in politics and might unknowingly reveal so information."
The old Magistrate paused and spoke harshly, "If he truly ca for personal matters, we should assist him if we can, to earn so goodwill. But if he ca for us? Hmm, then he’d leave Xining upright, but might exit horizontally."
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