Guide of the Sichuan Tang Clan C26
by berryChapter 26
Meeting Cheongwoo was always nerve-racking.
The servants here were different from those attending Mujinâs quarters. They neither looked down on Eunmyeong nor fawned over him; instead, they treated him with an even, impersonal courtesy. Thanks to that, once permission was granted, he was able to go see Cheongwoo immediately.
âStill⊠I really donât like this.â
They were unfailingly polite and impeccably neat, yet they didnât feel like people at all. The faint smiles fixed on their faces never changed, not once, the entire way to Cheongwoo.
âIâd rather deal with people whose thoughts are written all over their faces.â
As Eunmyeong followed behind with that thought, the servants stopped before a door. It was not Cheongwooâs usual residence.
âThis way.â
With a soft creak, the door opened, and the guests who had arrived earlier all turned to look at Eunmyeong.
âMy son?â
Among them was Namya. Seeing his child after some time, Namyaâs eyes widened.
The elders were seated in a circle around a round table. Cheongwoo occupied the center. Facing him, Eunmyeong clasped his fists in salute and bowed his head.
âI pay my respects to the Clan Head.â
âYes. Youâve come at just the right time.â
Cheongwooâs eyes curved into crescents. His warm welcome only made Eunmyeong more uneasy. He wanted to go home. Having slept here several times already, it felt strangely familiar; he found himself wanting to bolt straight for Mujinâs quarters. As Eunmyeongâs eyes darted about, Cheongwoo gestured lightly.
âHm. We should have you sit somewhere.â
ââŠâŠâ
âYouâre an unexpected guest, so thereâs no seat prepared.â
There were five empty chairs. One beside Namya, one diagonally across from Cheongwooâthere were clearly vacant spots. Question marks surfaced on the eldersâ faces.
âThere are plenty of seats, thoughâŠ?â
âWhat a predicament. I canât very well leave a valued guest standing.â
âClan Head?â
âHow troublesome.â
Despite Eunmyeongâs protest, Cheongwoo rubbed his chin, looking genuinely conflicted. Hm. He let out another low hum.
âIn that case, youâll have to sit on my lap.â
Eunmyeongâs eyes flew wide open. He sucked in a sharp breath, and as if that reaction was exactly what heâd hoped for, Cheongwooâs smile deepened.
Today, Cheongwoo was dressed lightly. With no outer robe, only a single layer of inner garments, his physique stood out all the more starkly. Beneath the table, Eunmyeong saw Cheongwoo slowly spread his legs.
Trousers showed beneath the inner robe. The fabric stretched tight around his thighs, as if about to burst. Flushing, Eunmyeong hurriedly turned his head away.
âSave me, Father.â
He sent a silent plea to Namya, but before the Clan Head, Namya was nothing more than another elder.
âWeâre done for, my son.â
Resisting the urge to click his tongue, Namya shook his head.
Damn it. Even Namya had abandoned him; Eunmyeong had no one left to rely on. But there was no way he could sit on those thighs. When Eunmyeong stole a quick glance at Cheongwooâs waistband, Cheongwoo burst into laughter.
Eunmyeong could be brazen with Mujin, with Jeongho, with other martial artistsâbut for some reason, he couldnât do the same in front of Cheongwoo. Perhaps it was because he still remembered having his schemes pierced so cleanly before; no matter what he thought, it felt as though Cheongwoo would see right through him.
âAnd those eyesâŠâ
They were pitch-black, snake-like eyes. Similar to Mujinâs, yet bearing a weight of years Mujin lacked.
âI canât speak carelessly when he looks at me like that.â
Eunmyeong swallowed hard.
âHow could I dare sit on the Clan Headâs lap? Th-that would go against propriety.â
âWhat propriety?â
âWhat⊠well, umââ
Caught off guard, Eunmyeong wracked his brain. He tried to recall every rule of decorum from martial arts novels, but none explicitly said one must not sit on the Clan Headâs lap.
âOf course notâwhat kind of Clan Head like you even exists in those novels?!â
Suppressing the urge to tear at his hair, Eunmyeong continued.
âAnyway, it violates⊠some sort of rule.â
âDoes it?â
âYes. Iâll just sit over there.â
He pointed to the chair beside Namya. Taking the hint, Namya quietly pulled the chair back. Watching the desperate father-and-son maneuver, Cheongwoo propped his chin on one arm.
âHow strange. There shouldnât be a single rule in Sichuan that I donât know.â
His gaze slowly shifted to Namya.
âUnless the elder made one up?â
ââŠNow that I look again, there really isnât a seat, Eunmyeong.â
With a screech, Namya shoved the chair back in. Damn it. Eunmyeong met Cheongwooâs relaxed gaze once more.
âIf the lap truly wonât do, there are other options.â
Cheongwoo pointed to the floor with his toe.
âYou could sit beneath my knees.â
ââŠâŠâ
âOr between them. Ahâkneeling politely would be nice too.â
His gentle voice filled the room. When his brow lifted as if urging an answer, Eunmyeong squeezed his eyes shut. The intent was unmistakableâthis was blatant teasing.
âKneeling⊠between his legsâŠâ
For just a fleeting instant, Eunmyeong imagined it: kneeling there, seeing solid thighs first, then the heavy presence between them asserting itself.
If he somehow tore his gaze away, heâd see the inner robe. His face would redden more with every inch his eyes rose, heat inevitably following. And above it all, Cheongwoo would be watching, clearly amused.
The dizzying image was enough. Eunmyeong made his decision.
âIâll just sit on your lap.â
âA wise choice.â
Cheongwooâs lips twisted into a villainous grin. As Eunmyeong shuffled closer, trousers stretched smooth without a single wrinkle came into view.
âWhat kind of muscles are theseâŠâ
It was like solid stone packed beneath the fabric. Every breath Cheongwoo took made the muscles ripple. They were even larger than Eunmyeong had imagined.
âThey say you should test even a stone bridge before crossing it.â
Cheongwoo tapped his thigh with a fingertip.
âCare to test it once?â
âThat would violate propriety too!â
Before he could be teased further, Eunmyeong squeezed his eyes shut and dropped onto Cheongwooâs thigh. It was hard as a stone bed rated five stars.
The moment he sat, a thick arm wrapped around his waist, adjusting his posture. Cheongwoo guided Eunmyeong so he could lean his head against his chest, securing him comfortably.
It was disturbingly comfortable. Feeling the eldersâ shocked stares, Eunmyeong muttered,
âThe chair is way too hard.â
âOh dear. That canât be helped.â
âIf my butt goes flat from sitting here, what then?â
âWellâŠâ
Cheongwoo shifted his thigh playfully. Eunmyeongâs body lifted slightly.
âShall I still call you pretty then?â
How could this man say such things without batting an eye? Pulling his face away from Cheongwooâs chest, Eunmyeong looked up at him.
âYou know thereâs no one else who calls me pretty besides you, Clan Head.â
âThen their eyes must all be blinded by poison.â
âOr maybe youâre the one with something wrong.â
Cheongwooâs fingertip pressed lightly against Eunmyeongâs lips.
âQuiet.â
As Cheongwoo turned his head back, the elders who had been watching their feather-ruffling display cleared their throats awkwardly.
âYou said it wasnât a love triangleâŠâ
It wasnât just Mujin and Jeongho who had their eyes on Eunmyeong. He wished it were merely his imagination, but even the meeting in the rear garden now seemed intentional on Cheongwooâs part.
Just as Namya was about to clutch his head in despair, one of the elders spoke up. It was Goju, the elder responsible for information from the Central Plains.
âAhem. Weâve received word from Mount Hua.â
âMount Hua?â
âYes.â
At the mention of Mount Hua, Eunmyeongâs head turned as well. Mount Huaâthe sect that had expelled Do Seowon.
Perhaps conscious of Eunmyeongâs presence as an outsider, Goju glanced at him briefly before continuing.
âThey are inquiring about the progress regarding âthat person.â How the matter is being handled.â
âWasnât it left entirely to us? Itâs not something Mount Hua should concern itself with.â
âEven if he was expelledâah, ahem. Still, a sect member is a sect member. Itâs understandable they want clarity.â
Trying his best to appear uninterested, Eunmyeong fiddled with the teacup before him. A thin band of gold circled the rim where lips would touch.
It was a cup only the Clan Head was permitted to use, yet its appearance barely registered with Eunmyeong.
âThereâs only one expelled person.â
Do Seowon. This was clearly about him. By luck, Eunmyeong might glean more information. As he sat quietly, holding his breath, Cheongwooâs chest leaned closer.
Soon, a plate piled with sweets was placed in front of Eunmyeongâthe same confections Cheongwoo had personally fed him before.
âWasnât this entrusted to the Young Master?â
Goju stared blankly as every sweet on the table was pushed toward Eunmyeong, momentarily forgetting Cheongwooâs question.
âGoju?â
ââŠYes. Still, dragging it out too long isnât ideal. The longer it takes, the longer his periods of lost sanity will be.â
âThatâs for us to decide.â
As the one-sidedly tense discussion continued, Eunmyeong cautiously glanced upward. Was this really okay? His eyes, filled with worry and unease, met Cheongwooâs, and Cheongwoo smiled softly.
âMy, my. Weâve gone and discussed heavy matters in front of a child again.â
âA childâŠ?â
When Goju cluelessly echoed the word, a kick struck under the table. It was Namyaâs foot.
âAgh!â
Namya glared at Goju.
âWhat are you doing? Weâre in the middle of an important discussion!â
Donât you know whatâs important right now, damn it. Just like his wife always said, the Tang Clanâhimself includedâwas hopelessly tactless.
As Goju shot him an indignant look, Namya mouthed silently,
âGet lost.â
âWhat?â
âI said get lost.â
Goju blinked, utterly dumbfounded.