锦衣军查抄宁国府
骢马使弹劾平安州
A
detachment of the secret police, the Embroidered Jackets, arrives at Zheng’s
reception. The commissioner, Zhao Quan 赵全,
says it is a social call, but Zheng does not know him. Zhao enters, ignoring
all overtures, and announces the Prince
of Xiping 西平王, who brings an edict
for She. The prince and the commissioner asks the guests to leave, and
constables seal the hall as the edict is read: She is arrested, deprived of his
rank and an inventory made of his property, and the other Jia menfolk are
placed under guard. As Lian manages both branches of Rongguo, his residence is
also to be searched. When some restricted and illegal items are found, Zhao
orders the confiscation of the entire contents of the mansion. The Prince of
Beijing arrives with a second edict, which restricts the arrests to She only
and dismisses Zhao; the princes discuss their dislike of him, and the Prince of
Beijing summons Zheng. He sets his mind at ease, and advises him to account for
the illegal promissory notes.
Baoyu
is at Lady Jia’s other party when Patience and another maid report the commotion.
The ladies are flabbergasted, and Xifeng faints; they hurriedly withdraw before
Lian arrives with news of the prince’s intervention. After the hysterics, he
explains the events and is aghast to find his cupboards ransacked. He is called
out to join Zheng and the prices taking the inventory. He is puzzled not to
hear his possessions listed; as the illegal documents were found in a chest in
his chambers, he is detained. The princes leave with some concern, telling
Zheng to wait for the final edict. He calls on Lady Jia, where there is an
emotional gathering; he emphasises the Emperor’s generosity and the princes’
compassion. Lady Xing leaves, and is distressed to find her apartment padlocked
with her maids inside; she also finds Xifeng recovered. Lady Xing returns to
Grandmother Jia’s, where the others comfort her. Zheng, meanwhile, hears from a
Ningguo retainer causing a rumpus at the gates that Zhen and Rong have been
detained and a similar inspection undertaken. Xue Ke is able to get past the
guards and, having come from the Board of Punishments, tells Zheng of the
charges against Ningguo, principally regarding the Erjie affair. He has also
discovered that She is seriously implicated in the impeachment of the
magistrate of Ping’an – friends at court won’t help, and the family is
disgraced. Zheng is furious and upset, and asks him to continue enquiries while
he is concerned about his family. He hears someone cry out that Lady Jia is
fainting, and hurries away.
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