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Chapter 21

Ji Yue was dressed for pleasure. Against all odds, she of the lowest harem had been selected for this night. The official wedding wouldn’t be for many days yet. There were rituals to observe and celestial timing to ensure the most auspicious union of man and woman, Emperor and Empress.

But for tonight, the Emperor called for a woman. As she was of the lowest harem, the date of her actual wedding to the Emperor was of little consequence. In short, tonight she was called, and tonight she would sleep with the Emperor. If she was blessed, her womb would be fruitful and she would bear the Emperor a son who would then be taken from her and given to the Empress to raise as her child. Such was the lot of the women in the lowest harem.

If she were truly blessed, the Emperor would do his business in her and then leave without noticing anything at all about her state of virginity. The doctor had given her medicine inserted into her womb to make it small and tight. But if that was not enough, Ji Yue had also hidden a small knife in the bodice of her gown. It would be easy to cut a small nick in her skin somewhere unseen and then smear the blood where it was needed. Assuming, of course, that the knife was at hand and the Emperor did not notice what she was doing.

And so Ji Yue was dressed according to the dictates of theeunuchs. Her gown was of lightest silk, her hair twisted and coiled, but held in place by her tigress comb. That had been explicitly ordered by someone, presumably the Emperor. Then she was escorted with minimal pomp to the Emperor’s palace and ordered to climb into his massive bed. She was even instructed on the appropriate words to say to her new husband about how it was an honor to serve him, how she gloried at his merest touch. On and on the list went until she thought she would scream at the repetition of it.

And then, as the time neared, the instructional eunuchs withdrew. So she lay in the massive bed and worried about what to do. She knew this was a great honor and a great opportunity. If she pleased the Emperor tonight, he might lift her out of the lowest harem into a more powerful position. She ought to be thinking of ways to seduce him. And yet, try as she might, she could not help but think of Bo Tao. How wonderful it would be to lie in anticipation of a night with him. How she would delight to wake in his arms tomorrow, to bear his child in the days to come. How she wished...

A noise disturbed her thoughts, and she froze like a terrified rabbit. The Emperor was coming!

The door scraped open, and he entered the bedchamber. The soft light of the lanterns seemed to accentuate his face and his physique rather than the exquisite embroidery on the black silk of his robe. Ji Yue pushed herself upright in bed as she tamped down any comparisons between the Emperor and Bo Tao. Clearly, the Emperor did not practice his physical skills as much as Bo Tao. He was not as muscular nor as powerful, in a purely physical sense. But he was her husband and her Emperor, and so she tried to smile invitingly at him. He paused near the bed, looking down at her. Then he abruptly burst into laughter.

“I have never seen a more reluctant woman,” he boomed.

Ji Yue blanched and mentally scrambled for something clever to say. All she could come up with was one of her prescribed phrases. “I glory to share my body with your magnificence.”

“Except you look like you’d rather be eating cow dung.”

She blanched even further. How could she save this disaster? She opened her mouth, but no sound came out.

“But am I not magnificent, Chen Ji Yue? Every woman’s desire?” The Emperor threw his arms wide and let the folds of his robe gape open over his chest. It was a pale chest, and not very wide–or at least not as wide as Bo Tao’s. She tried to summon an adoring look.

“I am overcome with your glory,” she said, trying to put passion into her words.

The Emperor dropped his arms and huffed in disgust. “You really are in love, aren’t you?”

She had no idea what to say to that. Did she lie? He hadn’t believed anything she’d said so far. Then in her silence, he drew out the dragon comb.

“According to legend, he who holds this comb is the true mate to the woman who bears the tigress.” He gestured to the carved comb still in her hair.

She swallowed and touched the carved tigress. “Is that the legend?” she asked, her voice trembling.

The Emperor shrugged and released another laugh. “I have no idea. It’s just some nonsense Bo Tao told me.” Then he waggled it in front of her eyes. “But I have it, so you must therefore adore me!”

She blinked and tried to nod, but she was terribly frightened. What was she supposed to do when the Emperor of China acted like a lunatic! Was he playing some devious game? She didn’t understand!

“Oops!” he cried as the comb slipped from his fingers tothe floor. “I have dropped it.” Then he stood there with his hands on his hips, clearly waiting, but for what? Did he want her to pick it up? There was no one else here in the room, so it would have to be her. She began to climb out of bed, but he threw out a hand to stop her.

“Not you!” he snapped. Then he abruptly clapped his hands. “Come in here, you fool! I have dropped my comb!”

Did he address someone else in the room? She thought they were alone. And yet, people were always close in the Forbidden City. Within moments, a eunuch came scurrying in to retrieve the fallen comb. Except this eunuch did not move like any that she had seen so far. In fact, Ji Yue thought as she narrowed her eyes, this eunuch looked extraordinarily familiar.

Bo Tao! She gasped and hopped up onto her knees. It was all she dared with the Emperor looming over her. Still, she could not get enough of seeing her love walking slowly–warily–into the bedchamber.

“You called?” her love asked, but the Emperor cut him off.

“I have dropped my comb.”

Bo Tao’s jaw clenched, and his gaze darted between the Emperor and Ji Yue. She wanted to say something to him. She wanted to tell him that the leader of China was an extremely bizarre man. She needed to tell him that she had never willingly given the Emperor the comb. He had stolen it and her heart belonged to Bo Tao.

But she couldn’t say those things, and so she watched in miserable silence as Bo Tao slowly bent down and retrieved the dragon comb. Then he straightened, his face an emotionless mask, as he held it out to the Emperor.

But Yi Zhen didn’t take it. Instead, he snatched the tigress comb out of her hair. She squeaked in alarm. After all, he had grabbed a few strands of hair, too. Then while both she and Bo Tao watched in confusion, the Emperor quickly linked the twopieces together and turned to her.

“Do you think, Chen Ji Yue, that the Emperor of China is a god who can rule men’s hearts?”