OFTLHFRO C139
by NininiaChapter 139: All Understood Without Words
At first, Hua Yaoyue thought Luo Mingchen was worried about this secret being discovered. Confidently, he said: âDonât worry, I wonât tell anyone.â
âIâm not afraid of you telling others.â
Luo Mingchen simply felt that Hua Yaoyue seemed to be convincing himself, saving him the trouble of coming up with an excuse.
But no matter how skilled Hua Yaoyue was, he could never guess that Luo Mingchen had a spatial dimension.
Sensing that Luo Mingchenâs expression was off but unable to figure out why, Hua Yaoyue said: âThis matter is also helping Huo Yan, isnât it?â
âI can plant herbs for you, but are you sure you can use them?â
Because the plants he grew were all mutated strains.
After mutation, no one could say for certain whether the medicinal effects would improve or veer off in some other strange direction.
Hua Yaoyue didnât understand. âWhat do you mean?â
âForget itâŠâ
There was no way Luo Mingchen could explain it clearly, so he simply cut it off. âIâll tell Huo Yan whatâs missing and have him send men to buy herbs from elsewhere.â
Hua Yaoyue didnât have much of a moral compassâhe acted only by his own inclinations.
If it were mutated herbs, he definitely wouldnât test them on white mice first. More likely, he would use living people as experiments.
Better to buy herbs from outside to deal with the emergency.
Hearing this, Hua Yaoyue was baffled. He couldnât understand why Luo Mingchen, who had been fine a moment ago, suddenly became so firm in his refusal.
He could only try to persuade: âNow that the snow is melting, going outside the city doesnât guarantee youâll find what you need.â
Huo Yuhui, hearing Hua Yaoyueâs words, could tell he really wanted his little dad to plant those herbs.
âHow would you know if you donât try? How much are we short?â
Luo Mingchen, however, was determined to buy outside the city. Helpless, Hua Yaoyue muttered: âIâll give you the list later.â
âAlright.â
Once he got the list, Luo Mingchen brought it to Huo Yan.
The very next morning, Li Yunde led a troop out of the city to purchase the herbs.
In the pharmacy, while making medicine, Hua Yaoyue saw Huo Yan come to inspect the ingredients and sighed: âTch, I clearly have so many seeds, but your spouse insists on making you spend silver to buy herbsâand who knows how many days itâll take.â
Picking up one ingredient, Huo Yan lifted his eyes at those words.
Sensing the look was off, Hua Yaoyueâs back went cold. He forced a laugh: âI was just joking.â
Huo Yan asked: âWhere did you get the mistaken idea that you could joke with me like that?â
âUhâŠâ
âIn front of others, I call you âsenior brotherââthatâs giving you face. Outside, yes, your reputation as a poison doctor is big. But the reputation of a Demon Palace remnant is even bigger. If you left here, do you think it would be the martial sects who found you first, or someone else dragging you back as a caged bird? Last year, when I was escorting a caravan, I heard the Youming Palace master was offering a fortune for news of you. A hundred thousand taels of gold. Truly deep pockets.â
As he said this, Huo Yan gave him a meaningful look.
Hua Yaoyueâs scalp went numb. Quickly, he said: âDonât! Donât you dare tell them! Iâll never pry into your affairs again. Iâll serve you like a beast of burden, without a single complaint!â
Seeing he had learned fear, Huo Yan set down the herb in his hand. âI have little foundation here and must cultivate my own people. I wonât ask about your past deeds, but youâd best not snoop into ours. Mingchen is pure and kindhearted. I am not. If I hear of such things again, binding you up and trading you for that hundred thousand taels of gold would not be a loss.â
ââŠI understand.â
âIf you can cure the cityâs sick, I wonât treat you poorly. The reward may not match what you could earn outside, but here at least youâll be safe.â
With that assurance, Hua Yaoyue felt much more at ease. He smiled. âA steady life isnât so bad.â
As he was leaving, Huo Yan added meaningfully: âA steady life is indeed good. But if you insist on living unsteadily, then thereâs nothing I can do.â
Finally seeing Huo Yan out, Hua Yaoyue clicked his tongue.
He had thought Luo Mingchen was easy to talk to, and since Huo Yan usually wasnât very wordy, perhaps he could negotiate a little. Instead, heâd almost gotten tied up and sent off for ransom.
Still, what could he do? With people out there hunting him for a bounty, leaving Huo Yanâs side meant death.
In Han City, the sick were not many. The others who took medicine no longer had fevers.
The streets had been sprayed with medicine, scrubbed spotless, not a single rat left.
âDamn it all!â
From outside the camp came Hu Zhongyiâs booming voice.
Luo Mingchen, who had been watching Huo Yan write, lifted his eyes. Soon, a soldier entered to report: âGeneral, Great General Hu is here.â
Huo Yan, seeing the man rushing over, said: âInvite him in.â
âYes!â
Hu Zhongyi stormed in, fuming, and immediately snatched up a teapot, draining it in one go.
Luo Mingchen glanced at Huo Yan, curious. âWhy is General Hu so angry?â
âItâs Wu Qing, that bastard! I gave him the epidemic prescription, and what does he do? Says we should buy the herbs ourselves and distribute them to Bing Cityâs people!â
At the mention, Hu Zhongyi looked ready to kill. âThat dog is just shirking trouble, unwilling to spend money! I swear, if he were dead, the people of Bing City would live far more peacefully! Hmph!â
He finished and slumped into a chair, practically fuming smoke.
âGeneral Hu, best not speak rashly, lest someone catch hold of it.â
Setting down his brush, Huo Yan covertly hooked fingers with Luo Mingchen, then continued: âSince General Wu is unwilling to take charge, we can send herbs over and have the city lord handle it. Hardly a major matter.â
âNot a major matter, sure, and the silverâs there too. But I just canât swallow this!â
Frowning, Hu Zhongyi looked at Huo Yan. âWhy donât you react at all? We may have money now, but we must use it sparingly. Youâre new here, you donât understand. In our region, pay for the troops must be requested well in advance, and even then it usually comes short by half.â
Hearing Hu Zhongyi say âwe,â Luo Mingchen realized he truly saw Huo Yan as one of his own.
They were both stationed in Han City, after allâthey were in the same boat. He just hadnât expected Hu Zhongyi to be this straightforward, pouring his heart out without even pretending, openly cursing Wu Qing before them.
Huo Yan said: âThis is an epidemic. General Hu should know this is not something to be taken lightly.â
Hu Zhongyi was exasperated. âOf course I know itâs not to be taken lightly. If the epidemic spreadsâŠâ
Suddenly, inspiration struck. âYou mean?â
Huo Yan deliberately left it unsaid. âIf it spreads, it will be disastrous. Since General Wu is unwilling, then weâll help. Later, when itâs spoken of, our conscience will be clear.â
âGood, good! Youâre right! Iâll get to it right away!â
Hu Zhongyi once again left, this time in high spirits.
Watching him go, Luo Mingchen rubbed his chin and asked: âDo you think he might, in a fit of anger, throw the patientsâ clothes into Wu Qingâs camp?â
Huo Yanâs lips curved faintly. âWould he need to?â
The two exchanged a look.
All was understood without words.