HLCOB C11
by berryChapter 11
There is a saying in the memories Jaheon recalled from the 21st century: nothing drives people mad like words cut off halfway.
On reflection, Jaheonâs present situation upon arriving in Luoyang was exactly that. Along with the rumor that Wang Yun had taken in an adopted daughter of peerless beauty, there came a single carriage entering Luoyang. Yet if no one could learn any information about Wang Yunâs adoptee thereafter?
Naturally, the people of Luoyangâfond of grinding othersâ stories on their gossip millsâwould grow even more frenzied. All manner of rumors would swirl, and some would want to verify them.
Men like Cao Cao, for instance.
âYou mean, young master intends to meet Young Lord CaoâŠ?!â
Realizing this, O Jukâyeopâs mouth fell open.
What on earth did the young master intend to do by luring Young Lord Cao out? No matter how dissolute or filthy the rumors, he was still the grandson of the eunuch Cao Teng. O Jukâyeop, white as a sheet, cried out.
âIf something goes wrong, young master, it will become a very big matterâŠ!â
But at that, Jaheon smiled.
âIt will be fine.â
Because Jaheon, recalling the memories of the 21st century, knew.
âThat big catch is not so smallâminded.â
What kind of man Cao Cao was.
Four days since Jaheonâs arrival in Luoyang.
Thanks to Jaheon largely staying in seclusion and even restricting his outings, all manner of rumors about a peerless beauty began to roil through Luoyang.
Some houses even sent marriage proposals without asking or checking anything at all. Without knowing Jaheonâs name, or even gender. Hearing this, Cao Cao snorted.
ââŠThereâs no point in sending a proposal.â
Cao Cao said with a smile. At this, Cao Caoâs kinsman and close retainer, Xiahou Dun, asked,
âWhat do you mean, Aâman?â
At Xiahou Dunâs address, Cao Cao looked down at him and said,
âI mean thereâs no point in proposing marriage to that adopted âdaughter.ââ
âWhat?â
âBecause that âadopted daughterââis not a woman.â
âWhat do you mean, an adopted daughter not a woman?â
Even at Xiahou Dunâs question, steeped in incredulity, Cao Cao gave no answer. He only thought deeply. Sensing ill omen at Cao Caoâs manner, Xiahou Dun asked again,
âDonât tell me you mean that adopted daughter of Wang Yunâs the city is buzzing about?â
ââŠâŠâ
The rumor about Wang Yunâs adopted daughter had been spreading quietly; after the carriage with white wheelâskirts entered Luoyang, it spread like wildfire.
Because the person riding in that carriage with white skirts was truly beautiful.
Cao Cao could swear to it.
The most beautiful thing he had seen since birth, likely. At that beauty, even Cao Cao had, for a brief instant, mistaken the youth for a girl. But the relatively bold lines, the Adamâs apple peeking forth, the notâsoâslight frame, and the attireâthese quickly dispelled his mistake. He was unmistakably a boy.
Not a girl.
Then Cao Cao wondered.
âWhy leave the rumor be?â
The boy was offering no clarification. That fact irked Cao Cao. And more than that, the boyâs face would not leave his mindâs eye. Cao Cao kept seeing that boyâs face.
âNothing.â
It was a craving he had not felt even when his grandfather Cao Teng piled treasures before him and told him to choose what he desired.
Cao Cao was intensely curious about the boy. Yuan Shao also took him for an adopted daughterâso why an adopted son? Noâwas the boy even an adoptee at all? Had Wang Yun truly adopted him? If, as with rumors, there was not a shred of truth? What did that boy want? Thoughts rose and fell without cease.
It was at the moment Cao Cao, lost in thoughts of the boy, rested his chin on his handâ
âDonât tell me, Aâman. Youâre not thinking of vaulting someoneâs wall to enter Wang Yunâs residence, are you?â
Xiahou Dun asked, face gone white.
âDid you forget how, two years ago, you were nearly caught trying to abduct a bride with Yuan Benzhong?â
ââŠWhat? I only helped because the bride didnât want to marry.â
âHelp, my foot! And then you carried on an affair with that bride for quite a while!â
âHow could I turn away a woman who liked me?â
âAâman!â
Cao Cao listed only the unvarnished facts, and still Xiahou Dun would not believe him. Cao Caoâs past exploits were too spectacular.
âNo matter how peerless that adopted daughter is, still! This time itâs Wang YunâWang Yun, I say! A man bound to become a high official! If youâre caught, even your uncle wonât let you off!â
Cao Cao, bemused at Xiahou Dunâs sudden scolding, asked,
âWhy so angry?â
âAâman, because every time you rest your chin and fall into thought, trouble always follows! Didnât you break into Zhang Rangâs house after mulling it over just so?â
At Xiahou Dunâs rebuke, Cao Cao, expression unchanged, pondered and asked,
ââŠDid I?â
ââDid I?â âDid I?â Is that even something to say now, AâmanâŠ?â
And who paid the price when Cao Cao caused a stir? None other than Xiahou Dun! Because he was both Cao Caoâs confidant and friend, Cao Caoâs father, Cao Song, would rake Xiahou Dun over the coals mercilessly.
âIn that case, it must be done.â
âWhat?â
âSeeing once is better than hearing a hundred times.â
By instinct, Xiahou Dun reached out to seize Cao Cao.
Whooshâ
But Cao Cao was already standing atop the wall. If he was anything, he was a man of armsâhis movements were truly swift. Flushed with rage, Xiahou Dun shouted up at him,
âCao Aâman! You damned curâŠ!â
Was this not the same Cao Cao who had been handed a monthâs confinement for drinking all night at a brothel? Xiahou Dun had been tasked with keeping an eye on him. Yet, having neatly shaken Xiahou Dun, Cao Cao waved his hand and said,
âThen tell Father that this cur is off to see that peerless beauty.â
Cao Cao grinned at Xiahou Dun, whose face had gone beet red.
There was no one in Luoyang who did not know Cao Caoâs name.
So famous was he that not a courtesan in Luoyang failed to know him, even though he had not yet undergone the capping ceremony; and because his face was fairly pleasing, husbands with wives would often cover their wivesâ eyes when word spread that Cao Cao was coming. All because of his record of an affair with Zhang Rangâs wife, a woman more than ten years his elder.
What would such an avatar of lechery do upon hearing that Wang Yunâs adopted daughter was a peerless beauty?
It was obvious.
He would vault the wall and come see in person.
âIt would be convenient if he came.â
A late night with the moon risen.
Jaheon sat in a pavilion overlooking the garden, waiting for Cao Cao. Of course, there was a possibility that Cao Cao would not have discovered the truth that Jaheon was male.
âIf that youth seen upon entering the city was indeed Cao CaoâŠâ
Cao Cao had likely perceived Jaheonâs gender. Yet somehow Jaheon thought that even knowing the gender, Cao Cao was likely to come.
âIf anything, the chance is high heâll come out of curiosity alone.â
An emotional, impulsive crafty hero of troubled times. Jaheon turned over the historiansâ assessment he had given Cao Cao. Truth was, Jaheon had to lure Cao Cao out, no matter what. The situation in Luoyang was not favorable to him. Like a bomb before detonation.
âOr else, abandon it and quickly devise the next stratagem?â
From the rumors now swirling in Luoyang, there were two major events that would occur within at most three years.
[Deposition of the Empress]
[Death of Cao Teng]
These events signified a change of the faction embedded in the court.
Emperor Ling consolidated power by balancing the outerâclan faction, the eunuch faction, and the scholarâofficials. If the Empress were replaced and thus the outerâclan faction changed, it was certain that many officials at court would be swept out.
Then what use was it to enter literary salons and befriend the incumbent officials? They would be purged in any case. And Wang Yunâs disposition made it impossible to cozy up to the eunuchs whose power would persist until death.
âMy head aches.â
At the very moment Jaheon, sunk in such thoughts, closed his eyesâ
âWell now.â
A strangerâs voice was heard. At the sound, Jaheon, seated on a chair, slowly opened his eyes.
It was a dark night.
A neatly kept garden, not ostentatious but refined, and under the moonlightâthere stood a youthful man dressed in black.
A familiar young man.
At the same time, a youth Jaheon could never forget. Was he not the one who had stood out with palpable presence even amid the teeming masses in Luoyang? The youth with eyes and hair so black they seemed to gleam blue smiled at Jaheon.
âHave I kept a beauty waiting?â
It was Cao Caoâfated to become a hero who would one day swallow the realm.