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SSFSE 08

SSFSE

Chapter – 08



Inside Kunning Palace, Yin Ning kicked off her shoes the moment she entered and lounged comfortably onto the couch.

Seeing her lazy demeanor, Empress Xu could not help but chide: “Look at you, like a lazy cat—you haven’t changed since you were little!”

“Since you know I won’t change, why do you keep wasting your breath, Mother?” Yin Ning replied with a grin.

When Empress Xu saw her talk back, she feigned anger and tapped Yin Ning’s forehead with her finger. “You sharp-tongued girl, can’t you just keep quiet for once?”

Hearing that, Yin Ning simply shot Empress Xu a sweet smile.

Seeing her act cute, Empress Xu tried to keep a straight face but could not help softening; eventually, she let out a laugh as well.

“Lady Yun, have someone bring the honey-preserved lychees that this girl made in early summer—that ought to stuff her mouth.”

Because of the crown prince’s untimely death, the mood in Kunning Palace had been somber for days. Now, seeing Empress Xu’s spirits lifted by Yin Ning, Lady Yun—who had served the empress for many years—immediately smiled and acknowledged the order.

The honey-preserved lychees that Empress Xu mentioned were made by Yin Ning earlier that summer. While eating lychees, Yin Ning recalled a rural cooking video from her previous life. On a whim, she followed the steps shown—placing peeled lychee flesh into honey, sealing it in a jar, and storing it in a cool cellar.

She had told Empress Xu that the preserved lychees could be kept until winter.

Unfamiliar with such methods, Empress Xu had been worried Yin Ning might get sick, so she had summoned imperial physicians to confirm that such preserved fruits were indeed safe before allowing it.

Before long, Lady Yun brought over the small jar of honey-preserved lychees Yin Ning had made.

Fresh fruit was a rare treat in winter, and lychees were among Yin Ning’s favorites, so the moment she saw the jar arrive, she sat up straight.

The lychees taken from the jar were still translucent as amber. Biting into the glossy flesh, Yin Ning immediately savored the delicate honeyed fragrance that had infused the fruit.

Satisfied with her successful attempt, Yin Ning distributed one to Empress Xu, Lady Yun, and the other maids.

Lady Yun and the maids were long accustomed to Yin Ning’s habit of sharing; after thanking her, they too began to enjoy this rare winter sweetness.

“Even a rotten tree can sprout a fine shoot!” Yin Ning said with a laugh, settling back onto the couch and looking at Empress Xu across from her.

Empress Xu spat the lychee pit into a dish, dabbed her mouth with a handkerchief, and then replied:

“Thank goodness for that fine shoot, Emperor Jingwu—otherwise, Great Jing would have been utterly ruined by that scoundrel Yin Rui.”

She looked at Yin Ning. “It’s plain to everyone now that your father intends to groom that Emperor Jingwu as his successor. That bodes well for us—after all, judging by that emperor’s temperament as revealed on the heavenly screen, once he ascends the throne, he is unlikely to make things difficult for us mother and daughter.”

Yin Ning nodded in agreement. Before the heavenly screen appeared, she had even prepared for the worst, thinking that if absolutely necessary, she would take her mother and flee Great Jing by sea, to become a local sovereign on some island.

But given the current situation, it seemed her secret hideout would not be needed after all.

Neither Yin Ning nor Empress Xu had any great objection to the possibility that Emperor Jingwu might be a descendant of Yin Rui.

However, for those with ambitions for the throne—such as the Third Prince—this possibility was unacceptable.

Thus, upon returning to his residence, the Third Prince immediately summoned his group of advisors in a panic.

Originally, aside from the crown prince, the Third Prince—renowned for his learning—had been a strong contender in the struggle for succession.

Naturally, his camp included some sharp-minded advisors.

Noticing the gloom deeply etched on Yin Wen’s face, a stout, middle-aged man among the advisors suddenly cleared his throat and addressed him:

“Your Highness, in this subordinate’s opinion, although His Majesty has kept the four imperial grandsons in the palace, that does not mean Your Highness has already lost.”

Before the middle-aged man spoke, the other advisors had looked as if the sky were falling and their ship were sinking. Thus, these words immediately captured Yin Wen’s attention.

Yin Wen fixed his eyes on the middle-aged man, a glimmer of hope hidden within his gaze: “Master Liu, what do you mean by that?”

The middle-aged man: “May I ask Your Highness, when the woman on the heavenly screen mentioned Emperor Jingwu slaying the Second Prince, did she ever use the words ‘killing his father’?”

Yin Wen had already replayed Liu Sanqi’s words several times on his way back from the palace.

He shook his head at once and said with certainty: “She never did!”

Upon hearing Yin Wen’s answer, the middle-aged man’s lips curled up slightly: “Exactly. And that woman never told us that the Second Prince and Emperor Jingwu were father and son. So, Emperor Jingwu might actually not be the Second Prince’s descendant, but rather his brother!”

Hearing this analysis, Yin Wen’s previously depressed and frustrated mood lifted considerably.

Though he also understood that Liu Sanqi might not have mentioned it because she assumed everyone already knew Yin Rui and Emperor Jingwu were father and son, so there was no need to state it explicitly.

Still, the possibility raised by the middle-aged man planted a glimmer of hope in Yin Wen’s heart.

Since his youth, Yin Wen had coveted the throne, so giving up now was something he simply could not accept.

Thus, despite not being certain whether the middle-aged man’s speculation was true, after some deliberation, Yin Wen directly ordered his subordinates to secretly spread this analysis far and wide.

Since the current situation was already fraught with undercurrents, Yin Wen decided to stir the waters even more.

That way, he might just find more opportunities.

Later, after dismissing his advisors, Yin Wen summoned a trusted confidant and gave him another quiet assignment.

In the following days, the capital appeared calm on the surface, but beneath it, there was plenty of activity.

Inside the imperial palace, in the Imperial Garden, at the Lake Pavilion.

It was a rare sunny winter day. Yin Ning was currently playing chess with her tutor, Shi Qingyuan, in the pavilion.

However, just as the game reached its midpoint, Yin Ning’s personal maid, Baiju, entered the pavilion.

Knowing Baiju had just gone to gather news, Yin Ning asked directly upon her return: “What’s happened outside the palace?”

Though Shi Qingyuan was present, Baiju knew that Yin Ning greatly trusted her tutor—indeed, she often treated Shi Qingyuan as a strategist.

So Baiju reported directly: “Princess, His Majesty just sent gifts to Inspector Cheng Shan’s household and to Minister Weng, the Assistant Director of the Imperial Academy. But Eunuch Chen, who delivered them, kept a very low profile throughout, as if he didn’t want too many people to notice.”

The Lake Pavilion was surrounded by water on all sides, with a wide, open view, so Yin Ning had no worries about being overheard here.

She looked at Shi Qingyuan across from her and said: “That fits my father’s style. Though not stated outright, the gifts are effectively an apology on behalf of that scum Yin Rui. But if it meant making a grand show of it, he’d never swallow his pride.”

At Yin Ning’s assessment of Emperor Jingming, Shi Qingyuan smiled faintly: “A father’s fault lies in his son’s failings. His Majesty is so concerned with face that he probably wishes everyone would just forget all those scandals about the Second Prince that Miss Liu Sanqi revealed on the heavenly screen.”

Yin Ning nodded in full agreement.

“Princess, there’s another piece of news from outside: the concubine at the Crown Prince’s residence accidentally fell into the lake last night and drowned. Her body drifted in the water all night and was only discovered this morning by a passing eunuch.”

Hearing this, the relaxed expressions on Yin Ning’s and Shi Qingyuan’s faces instantly turned serious.

They both knew that this concubine was the very person who had personally poisoned the crown prince.

Originally, they had planned to use her to uncover the true mastermind behind the plot.

Now, the concubine’s death had given Yin Ning the answer.

Yin Ning sneered: “Still waters run deep. It seems my third brother is truly bent on ascending the throne!”

Yin Ning had previously narrowed her list of suspects down to the Second and Third Princes. But now, with Yin Rui imprisoned, he neither had the means nor the reason to silence the concubine.

Thus, the one who had her killed could only be the Third Prince—the real culprit.

Shi Qingyuan looked at Yin Ning and said: “Recently, a rumor has been spreading outside—that Emperor Jingwu might not be one of the imperial grandsons, but rather one of the other princes.”

Yin Ning let out a disgusted snort: “They’re all plagues. Let them tear each other apart!”

“Beat him to death! Beat him to death!”

Startled by the sudden commotion, Yin Ning and Shi Qingyuan both turned toward the source of the noise.

Nearby by the lake, four richly dressed young boys stood with a retinue of eunuchs. One of them—slightly younger, about ten years old—was shouting excitedly at the other eunuchs, ordering them to kick and beat a young eunuch on the ground.

Seeing this, Yin Ning instantly rose to her feet, her skirts billowing as she strode out of the pavilion and toward the lake.

“Stop it at once!”

At Yin Ning’s sharp command, the four young boys and the eunuchs all turned to look.

Seeing it was Yin Ning, the eunuchs quickly lowered their heads, while the four boys—especially the one who had been shouting about beating someone to death—suddenly looked much more nervous.

When Yin Ning reached them, the four young boys greeted her in unison.

Yin Ning was not fooled by their polite and composed demeanor. She glared angrily at the boy who had given the order—Yin Jie—but before she could even ask, Yin Jie rushed to defend himself:

“Little Aunt, this isn’t my fault! I didn’t hit him for no reason! My kite fell into the lake, and I told him to go fetch it for me, but this worthless slave dared to disobey! Tell me, shouldn’t he be taught a lesson?!”

Since Yin Ning was Emperor Jingming’s youngest daughter, Yin Rui’s four sons all addressed her as “Little Aunt.”

After hearing Yin Jie’s explanation, Yin Ning’s fury only burned hotter.

All for a broken kite—he would beat a person to death?

Even after living in this ancient world for nearly eighteen years, Yin Ning still could not accept behavior like Yin Jie’s—treating human life as if it were worthless.

The Sky Screen Spoiled the Future: I Am the Saviour Empress

The Sky Screen Spoiled the Future: I Am the Saviour Empress

天幕剧透我是救世女帝
Score 9.4
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2026 Native Language: Chinese
Yin Ning was reborn in ancient times after dying in a car accident. Good news: She was the crown prince’s younger sister. Bad news: The crown prince had now been poisoned to death. On the seventh day after the crown prince’s death, Yin Ning’s mother, the empress, wept bitterly in the mourning hall, to the point that she nearly fainted. The crown prince’s death signifies the complete defeat of the empress’ faction in the struggle for the throne, which relegated them to being on other people’s chopping board. Yin Ning, who had bound to a Palace Intrigue System, wanted to comfort her mother and tell her not to fear. They were not yet in that desperate of a situation. However, before she could open her mouth, the screen in the sky suddenly descended. “Lovely viewers, the individual we are going to introduce in this session is the ninth emperor of the Jing dynasty in history—the legendary, sagacious ruler, Emperor Jingwu!” The moment these words drifted down from the sky, the second prince, the third prince, and the others—who had been secretly gloating over the crown prince’s death a moment ago—were all instantly left dumbfounded with shock. Meanwhile, Emperor Jingming also gazed up at the sky with an exceptionally grave expression, for he was merely the seventh emperor of the Jing dynasty. “As is known to all, when Emperor Jingwu received the throne from the hands of Emperor Jingli, Yin Rui, the Jing dynasty was already upon the absolute brink of subjugation!” Emperor Jingli? Subjugation? Emperor Jingming was so enraged that he kicked his second son, Yin Rui, flat onto the floor. The gaze he directed at his son was instantly carrying an unadulterated killing intent. Yin Rui was so terrified that his countenance turned as pale as paper, and his body collapsed limply upon the ground. “Although everyone frequently complains that Emperor Jingming’s eye for selecting an heir was terrible, I truly must cry grievance on his behalf. In reality, he did not possess many choices. The crown prince he originally established was poisoned directly by his third son, and that third son subsequently even intended to raise forces to stage a rebellion. Could he possibly keep such a son around to celebrate the Lunar New Year?” With a loud thud, the third prince fell to his knees upon the ground, kowtowing repeatedly in a frantic attempt to beg for forgiveness through his tears. Emperor Jingming let out a cold laugh. “Splendid! This emperor has truly reared two magnificent sons!” Yin Ning’s relationship with her brothers was entirely superficial, so facing this continuous sequence of dramatic turns, she silently chose to remain a bystander and enjoy the spectacle. “Emperor Jingming truly ought to rejoice that he still possessed a child like Emperor Jingwu. Otherwise, the imperial domain of the Yin clan could genuinely never have been preserved!” Hearing these words from the sky, Emperor Jingming hurriedly calculated his remaining sons within his mind, desperate to know which of them was the Emperor Jingwu mentioned by the screen. “Across five thousand years of history, Emperor Jingwu is undoubtedly the most controversial sovereign! Some term her a ruthless tyrant who slaughtered tens of thousands, while others hail her as an immortal, sagacious ruler whose benevolence blessed all under heaven! “She was the most formidable emperor in history. Upon her accession, there was foreign enemy harassment from without and unceasing rebellion from within. Yet, at the perilous moment when the dynasty was doomed to fall, she turned back the raging torrent and reversed the very course of fate, and even created the Golden Age of Jingwu!” Due to the prophecies of the sky, ambitious individuals from every faction began to display their respective talents, attempting to secure a head start and unveil the true identity of Emperor Jingwu. Yet, on this day, while the imperial palace was hosting a grand banquet, the screen in the sky suddenly livestreamed… “Who claims a woman cannot match a man? Had it not been for Emperor Jingwu’s extraordinary methods, how could the Jing dynasty have attained an unprecedented zenith of total prosperity? Under the reign of Yin Ning, it became a great empire known throughout the entire globe!” Hearing this declaration from the sky, Emperor Jingming, who sat high upon the dragon throne, as well as the assembled civil and military officials, instantly turned their faces toward the corner with expressions of absolute astonishment, to stare fixedly at Yin Ning, who was currently teasing a cat. Witnessing the assembly with their jaws dropped in shock, Yin Ning offered a direct, elegant smile, saying… “When Heaven grants and one does not accept, they will instead receive blame. Gentlemen, since even the sky has declared it thus, if I were to decline, it would appear as though I am acting against the design of Heaven, would it not? Violating the celestial mandate would cause one to be struck by thunder!” Emperor Jingming and the rest of the court: ‘…’

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