OFTLHFRO C128
by NininiaChapter 128: Chicken Feather and Command Arrow
On the twenty-fifth day of the first month, Han City was no different from the dead of winterâwind howled, snow whirled.
Not far away, Bing City was much the same.
Early in the morning, just as the couple was about to eat breakfast, Steward Cheng came running, shouting: âMasters! General Hu is here!â
Before they could even rise, Hu Zhongyiâs voice carried inside: âWhatâs taking you so long to eat?â
As he stepped through the door, the rich aroma of noodles hit him. Hu Zhongyi swallowed hard.
Here in Han City, forget colorful, fragrant noodlesâthese days even those rock-hard buns from the night before were almost gone.
Luo Mingchen said, âBraised pork noodles. General Hu, would you like some?â
Hu Zhongyi didnât bother being polite. âThen Iâll trouble you for a bowl.â
âSure.â
There was still plenty of broth left, and boiling a bowl of noodles wasnât difficult.
While Luo Mingchen was in the kitchen, General Hu sat not far from Huo Xiang, smiling at him. âLittle lad, howâs your tooth?â
Huo Xiang didnât sense any malice from Hu Zhongyiâhis smile was warm. After swallowing the soft noodles in his mouth, he grinned, showing the gap. âAs long as itâs not bleeding, itâs fine.â
He was missing a front tooth, so his words whistled slightly. Slow speech was all right, but at a faster pace he was hard to understand.
Hu Zhongyi pinched his cheeks and inspected. âThereâs already a little white bud. No wonder it came out so easily.â
âMm?â
âThat white bud is your new tooth. Donât push at itâif it grows crooked, itâll be ugly.â
Huo Xiang nodded obediently. âI know, Little Daddy said the same thing.â
Hu Zhongyi chuckled, then turned to Huo Yan. âBringing your whole family here, you really donât mind letting the children suffer?â
At that, Huo Yuhui lifted his eyes.
Huo Yan said flatly, âSuffering where I can see it is better than suffering where I canât.â
Hu Zhongyi mulled this overâit did seem to make sense.
Luo Mingchen soon returned with a steaming bowl of noodles.
Taking it, Hu Zhongyi said, âSo fast?â
âItâs not hard.â
Luo Mingchen sat back down to finish his own.
Once they had eaten, the couple went out with Hu Zhongyi to Bing City, leaving the three children behind under the care of Ziyin and the others.
The wind was bitter. Before mounting, Luo Mingchen tugged a furry hat onto his head, then wrapped that freshly washed pink scarf around Huo Yan to shield him. A face that handsome couldnât be left to the mercy of the wind.
Scarves were just thingsâno matter if they soaked too much water, he could dry them in no time.
Hu Zhongyi grimaced. âWhatâs a man afraid of?â
The two turned to him. Luo Mingchen said, âI donât want his face ending up like yours.â
Hu Zhongyi: ââŠâ
They mounted and, with a unit in tow, rode for Bing City.
On the way, Luo Mingchen asked, âWhy doesnât Han City have a city lord?â
Hu Zhongyi said, âTwo great generals already oversee things. If there were a city lord too, who would he listen to?â
At that, he cast Huo Yan a sidelong look.
The emperor had sent Huo Yan to command the Huo Army. From the way heâd mustered the troops that morning, those men had obeyed readily.
These were seasoned veterans of the battlefield. Hu Zhongyi did not believe they followed merely because Huo Yan was Huo Yuntaoâs son.
Something must have happened yesterday afternoon.
If Huo Yan could command the Huo Army, then even as just a âgeneral,â his standing in Han City would rival Hu Zhongyiâs own.
The Huo Army would never obey simply because of titles.
If it were that easy, the emperor could have merged them into Hu Zhongyiâs troops long agoâwhy insist Huo Yuntao send someone else?
Hu Zhongyi knew this very well.
No matter if the one sent was a general or a deputy, as long as he could control the Huo Army, his authority equaled a great generalâs.
So even though Huo Yan had infuriated him by bringing back refugees, Hu Zhongyi had only invited him to dinner for a jab or two. He hadnât tried to use his own position to pressure him.
Luo Mingchen thought this throughâit made sense.
Yesterday, when they passed Bing City, he had noticed it was smaller than Han City, flanked by a roaring river and spanned by a long iron-chain bridge.
A city in such a location existed to guard the bridgeâlest enemies slip through from that side.
âThereâs another reason,â Huo Yan said.
Luo Mingchen turned toward him.
âHalf of Bing Cityâs population are of the Wu tribe. The city lord is Wu.â
Hu Zhongyi was surprised, then laughed. âGeneral Huo even knows that?â
Luo Mingchen wanted to ask more, but with Hu Zhongyi present, he held back. He could always ask later.
Huo Yan said, âGeneral Hu, it was only thirty years ago. Who living here doesnât know? Those who lived through it arenât all dead yet.â
At that, Hu Zhongyi fell silent, sinking into thought.
For some reason, Luo Mingchen detected a trace of mockery in Huo Yanâs tone.
When they reached Bing City, the guards recognized them and quickly opened the gates.
The city lord came trotting out, beaming. âGeneral Hu, General Huoâwhat brings you?â
Hu Zhongyi said, âWeâre here to see General Wu.â
The city lord looked troubled. âSeeing General Wu is possible, but⊠bringing so many people into the city, isnât that a bit improper?â
Huo Yan said, âWeâve come to transport provisions, naturally we need many hands.â
âTransport provisions?â
âThatâs right.â
The city lord still wavered, but then heard Huo Yan add, âThis matter was approved from above.â
âThisâŠâ
Before the city lord could puzzle it out, Huo Yan had already ridden in, his men following. The guards couldnât stop them.
After a while, Hu Zhongyi muttered, âWouldnât this count as forging an imperial decree?â
Luo Mingchen grinned. âIsnât General Hu âaboveâ us right now?â
Huo Yan shot him a look of praise.
Realizing, Hu Zhongyi gave a wry laugh. âSo you two really take me for a command arrow from a chicken feather?â
Luo Mingchen frowned. âOtherwise, is General Huâs rank fake?â
ââŠWell, no.â
But after enduring too many helpless years, a âgreat generalâ like him couldnât even secure provisions. Even when heâd sent requests to the capital two months early, nothing had arrived.
The grain Huo Yan brought wouldnât last long.
Faced with so many refugees, Hu Zhongyi couldnât just sit and watch.
If not for the rule against attacking their own, heâd have killed that bastard Wu Qing long ago.
As for supplies, the capital only delayed and delayedâtwo or three months without reply.
Yet if he dared kill Wu Qing, an imperial edict stripping his post would arrive in less than a month.
The thought left Hu Zhongyi both bitter and resigned.
They had not yet reached the camp when a soldier hurried to Wu Qing.
Wu Qing was feasting with a beauty in his arms when the soldier rushed in. Annoyed, he clicked his tongue. âWhatâs the panic?â
The soldier quickly reported, âGeneral, men have come from Han City! And they brought many with them.â
âHan City?â
Wu Qing frowned. Likely here to demand grain. He rolled his eyes, shoved the woman aside, and stood. âIâll go see them.â
If it were only Hu Zhongyi and Huo Yan, that was one thing. But if theyâd brought troops, leaving them waiting could cause trouble. Better to go deal with them directly.