ITIEQ C60
by berryChapter 60 â Calling in Reinforcements
âHow could this happen! My son!!â
Wei Hongbo had been feigning three parts illness into seven, but upon seeing his precious son carried back flat, drenched in blood, he truly took ill. He scrambled off the bed, rushed without daring delay, and fell upon his unconscious son, wailing; in a single night his hair turned much whiter, as if one foot had already stepped into the grave.
After crying for a while, he turned viciously upon the guards who had accompanied his son. âWhat on earth happenedâhow did he suffer such grievous wounds?! Our Wei clan has spent so much to keep youâyet you couldnât even protect one man!â
The guards looked at one another; one stepped forward to explain: âYoung Master ordered us to withdraw outside Xiechun TowerâŠâ His expression flickered as a thought struck. âIt was Gongyang Ci! Young Master trusted Gongyang Ciâs slandersâthatâs why he went to Xiechun Tower to meet someone!â
âGongyang Ci?â Wei Hongboâs eyes flashed sharp; he entirely forgot this was the very youth once related to their family by marriage, and thundered, âWho is Gongyang Ciâand where is he now!â
Just as the guard opened his mouth, Yue Zhi approached along the stone corridor with unhurried steps; at his side stood none other than Gongyang Ci, head slightly bowed.
Several guards, who had seen Gongyang Ci before with their master, glanced among themselves when they beheld him now following Yue Zhi into the Wei estate. Their faces showed uncertainty; the words of shifting blame and accusation turned upon their tongues, and in the end, they said nothing.
Wei Sheng had been carried back; he now lay stiff upon the ground, still unconscious, his body covered with a bloodâsoaked white cloth, the exposed face bloodless pale.
Gazing upon the insensible Wei Sheng, Yue Zhi said gravely, âPoor, poor boyâhow did cousin meet with such calamity.â
He had come to Huizhou under the pretext of visiting Wei Hongbo and received the highest courtesies of the entire Wei clan, presently lodging within the Wei residence. He turned to the whiteâhot Wei Hongbo: âThe one who harmed Young Master WeiâI have already apprehended him; he is now confined in your estateâs dungeon.â
âWhat are you still standing here forâgo summon the physicians! And bring the finest doctors in all Yunzhong County to save him!â Wei Hongbo shouted at the servants. Then he turned back to Yue Zhiâhis face still ugly, but his tone much softened. âMany thanks, worthy nephew, for seizing the villain who hurt my son. Now hand him over to me for punishment.â
Yue Zhi explained, âThis man has some personal enmity with me. Uncle, better entrust him to me.â As soon as the words fell, Wei Hongboâs expression showed his disagreement; his mouth twitched, but Yue Zhi interrupted him: âZiqing believes the urgent matter is the young cousinâs wounds. From Xiechun Tower to here, no doubt news has already leaked far and wide. Punishing the villain is small; what matters is not to let kin grieve while enemies rejoice.â
The furrows on Wei Hongboâs face deepened and shifted.
Wei Sheng in this conditionâif the other branches learned of it, the consequences would be unimaginable. The foundation he had built over decadesâŠ
Seeing him waver, Yue Zhi continued: âI have with me a physician whose like is rarely found under heaven. Let him examine cousin. As for the prisonerârest assured in my keeping, Uncle; I will see you satisfied.â
How could Wei Hongbo be satisfied? Only if that man diedâpaying with his life for his poor child!
The culprit was within their walls, yet he could not avenge his son with his own hands. His vitals burned. He looked at Yue Zhi, gaze flickering, and finally could only heave a heavy sigh. âGood, good. I naturally trust my worthy nephew to handle it.â
Yue Zhiâs request had been overâdemanding at firstâof this he was well aware. He meant to keep the man first; wait a few days, and perhaps there would be room to maneuver⊠But now his darling son hovered between life and death; if the worst happened⊠At the thought, Wei Hongbo nearly spat blood in hate. He could only pin hope upon the famed physicians saving his sonâs lifeâand thereafter agree to Yue Zhiâs demand: send the boy to the Shangqing Academy, that they might keep his child safe!
A sickly son, a whiteâhaired fatherâenough to sadden the listener and move the onlooker to tears.
Watching the noisy crowd disperse, Yue Zhi only sighed lightly, then turned to ask Gongyang Ci, âThat thing you spoke ofâis what wounded him?â
Gongyang Ci kept his head halfâbowed. âYes. Black as ink from end to end, no more than five feet long. When it fires, the sound is tremendous. If it strikes a vital point, not even the greatest expert can withstand a single hit.â
âA weapon never before seenâsuch that no master could withstand even one blow?â Yue Zhi tasted the words. âAnd compared to a bladesmithâs finestâa darksteel longblade that slices iron like mud?â
âNo.â Gongyang Ci shook his head without hesitation.
Yue Zhi suddenly said, âThen this thing cannot remain in anotherâs hands.â
His meaning was plain: a weapon of such power and unpredictability must either be in the Yue clanâs serviceâor never exist in this world.
Gongyang Ci was silent a moment. He brushed a long silk tassel at his waist and spoke slowly: âIn private, Shen Qinghe told me this thing is the relic of a master smith, who has long since died; the forging method lost. It is the only one in existence.â
âOh?â
Yue Zhi looked at the blood stains on the ground, tapping his pendant with a finger. If it was truly singular, there was no need to worry further.
Letting that notion fade, he raised another matter: âThis was well handled. You are kin to the Wei by marriage; you count as half a Wei already. Having labored so extensively on their behalf, they owe you gratitude. With Wei Sheng incapacitated, the Wei of Yunzhong should now have a place for you.â
Gongyang Ci started, then bowed. âMy thanks, Young Master Yue.â
Yue Zhi frowned at himâthe manâs heart seemed elsewhere even at such a moment.
âFrom now on, remain here and watch Wei Sheng closely. Whether he lives or dies is of no concernâbest if he lies like this for life.â
âYes.â
He could not help adding, âAnd Shen QingheâŠâ
Yue Zhi glanced at the docile Gongyang Ci, his tone airy yet edged with warning: âSince youâve boarded the ship, hold tight to your oar. Donât be capsized by the first wave and fall back into the water.â
Each sideâs followers gathered around their lords and departed, leaving Gongyang Ci alone.
He, too, had been one of the culprits who put Wei Sheng in this stupor. But with Yue Zhi as his backer, those who knew would keep silent, and the Wei estate would let him come and go freely.
His aim achieved, Gongyang Ci felt no true joy. He had not been the sort to ditherâyet Shen Qingheâs words from the carriage still rang in his ears, unsettling his heart. He gripped the prayer beads on his wrist; the wooden beads seemed suddenly warm, searing his knuckles to loosen. Looking againânothing had changed. No warmthâjust an ordinary string of beads.
âI really must be bewitchedâŠâ
Gongyang Ci tamped down the jumble of thoughts. Matters had come to thisâthere was no turning back, nor any way back.
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âWhat do we do now!â
Yaoguang, like an ant on a hot wok, had already paced the room a hundred and eight times.
Kong Zhengqing sat to one side, growing dizzy from the circling.
âI dispatched more men to inquire. Gongyang Ci made no attempt to hideâhe took him straight to the Wei estate. When I went to demand him back, they said only that Lord Shen was a guest at their manor and presently unwilling to returnâand turned all my men away.â Even having witnessed the Wei clanâs overbearing ways, he was still stunned at their brazen abduction of an imperial officer.
âIf they werenât guilty, why not release him! That twoâfaced snake Gongyang Ciâif I catch him, Iâll have him trussed up and flogged with army rods! Noâtwo days have passed already. Shen Qinghe is surely in dire straits. With his fine skin and tender flesh⊠Wei clan or not, even if it were the house of the Heavenly King, Iâm sneaking in tonight to bring him out!â
When it came to brandishing blades and guns, Yaoguangâs mind spun fast. âOr we blast the Wei estate? Shame the academy students were all sent back by Shen Qingheâno one can prepare the formulaâŠâ
Good grief!
Kong Zhengqing hurried to seize him. âThe Wei estate is ironclad shut. However high your skill, your two fists cannot fight a hundred hands!â
Cold sweat streamed down his back. The Emperor had ordered him to look after Lord Shenânow the Wei had seized him, and Young General Yao was about to hazard himself as well. If one or both met with disasterâhow would he report back! Most infuriating, this lawless placeâlocal magnates and officials woven together into a net. Even an imperial commissioner would be bound fast, unable to move!
âThen you say!â Yaoguang forced his temper down. âIf youâve no way, Iâll go to the Wei estate tonightâand turn every inch of soil if I mustâto find Shen Qinghe.â
âAlas!â Kong Zhengqing sighed heavily. He thought of Lord Shenâand in his heart could not bear for the court to lose such a righteous, upright official. âWe two cannot budge them. For nowâonly one course remains: call for help.â
âCall whom?â
Yaoguang was puzzled. In Yunzhong County, the Wei clanâs word was law. Who else could gain entry?
Kong Zhengqing raised one fingerâpointing upward.
Yaoguangâs eyes widened. âYou meanâseek the Emperor?!â
âWhen I left the capital, His Majesty gave me special envoy authority, with leave to dispatch an eightâhundredâli express. Huizhou lies just eight hundred li from the capital. If all goes rightly, a letter can reach His Majestyâs desk within a day.â
The seat that Emperor Zhaohuan occupied had been carved by steel from the Northwest southward to restore the throneâwon amid blades and blood. Later he personally led campaigns, quelling many uprisings; thus he prized above all the military system and arms. The courier relay needed for eightâhundredâli fast posts was set in perfect order. Once sent, the best soldiers and horses would bear it to the capital.
âThen what are we waiting for!â
Yaoguangâs eyes lit. They had no wayâbut Brother Xiao surely did!
He sprang up, hustled to the desk, and huffed as he laid paper and ground ink. âWrite! As soon as you finish, Iâll carry it to the nearest relay station!â