Guide of the Sichuan Tang Clan C11
by berryChapter 11
Mujinâs last memory before losing consciousness was of Eunmyeong running toward him. The moment their energies connected, an unfamiliar force surged through himâand then everything went dark.
When his eyes opened again, Eunmyeong was right there, murmuring something under his breath. His hair, tied neatly in a single knot, framed his face; beneath it were daring eyes that met his own without a hint of hesitationâand lips that moved ceaselessly, full and red as if tinted with rouge.
Mujinâs gaze fixed on them involuntarily.
Every time those lips moved, his throat tightened, his Adamâs apple bobbing visibly.
âUm, are you even listening to me?â
Eunmyeongâs voice cut through the fog, but Mujin couldnât answer. It was as if he were possessedâhis senses could no longer focus on anything else. Everything except Eunmyeong blurred and vanished. He no longer knew where he was or whether it was day or night.
âHello? Mujin doryeonnim?â
A strange thirst rose within him. It was the same burning thirst heâd felt before collapsingâa desire that screamed to press skin against skin, to taste those lips.
Danger. His instincts screamed of danger.
Mujin abruptly pushed himself up, moving with a speed unthinkable for someone who had been bedridden for a week.
He had to get away.
But just as he turned toward the door, Eunmyeong caught his hand.
Instantly, Mujin froze in place.
âHonestly, youâre so high-maintenance!â
Maybe he had said too muchâbut it was too late. Seeing the manâs energy spiking again, Eunmyeong began to pour his guiding energy into him.
âUgh, can you please try to calm your qi down? Please?â
ââŚâ
âDo you know how hard I worked to suppress this? And the moment you wake up, itâs all over the place again.â
Muttering complaints, Eunmyeong laced their fingers together. He wanted to climb back on top of Mujinâs bodyâbecause that always worked betterâbut judging from the look in Mujinâs eyes, heâd probably be murdered for it.
âYouâŚâ
Mujinâs gaze lowered to their entwined hands.
âWhat exactly are you?â
âMe?â
Eunmyeong blinked, pointing to himself.
âIâm, uhâŚâ
ââŚâ
âTang Eunmyeong?â
Silence.
With no response, Eunmyeongâs shoulders drooped slightly.
What else could he say? He had already explained that he was a âliving elixirâ and given his name. What more could he possibly add?
A wandering ghost inside a novel? âŚNo, that sounded insane.
While he hesitated, Mujin continued to stare down at their joined handsâthen turned abruptly and walked out.
âHey! Wait!â
Eunmyeong poked his head out into the corridor and called after him. Mujin stopped mid-step.
âYouâll need another session tomorrow. Should I come at the same time?â
No reply.
Did I mess up the guiding again? He glanced at his own palm anxiously.
âNo need.â
âNoâwait, doryeonnim!â
Too late. Mujinâs stride quickened, and within moments, he vanished. Even when Eunmyeong stepped out into the hallway, there wasnât so much as a shadow left.
âHow can anyone move that fast?â
He didnât seem fully stabilized yet, though. Staring after him, Eunmyeong sighed.
Once a civil servant, always a civil servantâstill worrying about people who clearly didnât want his help.
âUgh, stop thinking about work during your downtime, Eunmyeong.â
Heâd just handle it tomorrow. That was the plan.
Or so he thought.
âWhereâs the young master?â
âHe was just over thereâwait. Thatâs odd. He was polishing his sword a second ago.â
âOver there?â
âYeah, right there by the courtyard⌠huh. Mustâve stepped out.â
Eunmyeong stared, dumbfounded.
âYouâre telling me he was right there?â
âYeah, until just now. Maybe you did something to upset him?â
âUpset him? Me?!â
By the third day of searching, he had scoured every inch of the manor without catching so much as a glimpse of Mujinâs sleeve.
âWhy is he avoiding me?!â
At this point, there was no doubt about it. The man was deliberately avoiding him. No matter how vast this estate was, it made no sense that they hadnât crossed paths once.
Eunmyeongâs gaze swept across the training grounds like a hawk.
Found him? Noâjust Jeongho.
Eunmyeong charged straight in.
âHonored Hero?â
Jeongho blinked as his wrist was suddenly seized, dragged out of formation. Eunmyeongâs expression was dark and stormy.
âIs something wrong?â
Dark circles under his eyes, energy of pure fury radiating from himâEunmyeong smiled thinly.
âWhereâs your lord?â
Letâs see if you can still hide when your superiorâs involved.
Eunmyeong sprinted toward Cheongwooâs quarters, Jeonghoâs directions echoing in his head.
âI swear, I wonât let this slide.â
He panted heavily but didnât stop running. The only skills heâd improved since arriving here were drying herbs and running marathons.
The herbs were his fatherâs fault. The runningâMujinâs.
At last, he reached Cheongwooâs residence. The moment he crossed the gate, his legs gave out.
âHaaah⌠Iâm gonna kill him when I catch him.â
As he gasped for breath, someoneâs presence loomed before him.
âAre you all right?â
That voiceâ
Eunmyeong looked up. The very man heâd been chasing stood there, hair cascading like dark silk, face unfairly beautiful. If anything, his complexion looked even better than beforeâprobably thanks to all the guiding sessions.
Meanwhile, heâd been running around like a stray dog.
Eunmyeongâs eyes sharpened dangerously.
âAre you feeling that unwell? You canât even speak?â
As Mujin reached out a hand toward him, Eunmyeong seized the opportunityâliterally.
âGot you!â
He yanked both of Mujinâs handsâbut the manâs martial artistâs body didnât so much as budge. Instead, the recoil sent Eunmyeong tumbling forward.
And of course, Mujin didnât catch him.
He withdrew both hands behind his back like touching Eunmyeong would kill him.
âW-whoaâ!â
Both of them lost balance and fell.
âAgh!â
Eunmyeong squeezed his eyes shut, bracing for painâbut surprisingly, his back didnât hit the ground. His waist and hips were intact.
He opened his eyesâMujin was underneath him.
The young masterâs eyes widened, his brows knitting instantly. His cold features grew even colder.
âWould you kindly get off.â
He could easily push him away, yet Mujin didnât. Instead, he kept his hands rigidly behind his back, as if determined to avoid even the slightest touch.
Oh, that was it.
âDo you hate me that much?â
âWhat are you saying?â
âDonât âwhat are you sayingâ me! Youâve been avoiding me, and now youâre even dodging this!â
Mujin blinked, as if genuinely bewildered.
âI have?â
âYes, you have!â
Even the respectful âyoung masterâ had vanished from Eunmyeongâs vocabulary.
âWhat did I do? I merely stood here.â
âOh, come on.â
Eunmyeong laughed dryly. What a load of nonsense.
Even while pinned beneath him, Mujin was doing everything possible not to touch himâmuscles tensed, thighs locked, body arched slightly away.
And he says heâs done nothing?
âHow insolent.â
Mujin turned his head sharply, as if even looking at Eunmyeong was distasteful.
But then Eunmyeong noticed something.
Wait. Is thatâŚ
The ear revealed by that sudden turn was bright redâfrom lobe to helix.
Oh-ho.
A smirk curved Eunmyeongâs lips.
So thatâs what this is.
The anger and irritation evaporated instantly.
Heâd always preferred the clean, pure type over flirtatious ones. And right now, Mujinâwith his flushed ears and cold, flustered demeanorâwas exactly his type.
Eunmyeongâs smile widened mischievously.
âWell, I am known for being insolent. Shall I show you how insolent I can be?â
He wrapped both arms around Mujinâs chest, pressing their bodies together until not an inch of space remained.
From chest to waist, their heat blended. Mujinâs heartbeat pounded wildly against him.
Not mine, obviouslyâitâs Tang Mujinâs, right?
It was⌠kind of adorable. The way Mujin stiffened at every small movement, holding his breath like physical contact might kill him. His entire body screamed: Iâm definitely not into thisâplease believe me!
Just admit defeat already, itâll be easier for both of us.
Eunmyeong lifted his gaze, smiling up prettily, his crescent-shaped eyes curving like moon petals.
âMaybe I should change my name. From Tang Eunmyeong to Tang Insolent?â
âSuch⌠shameless insolenceâŚâ
Mujin ground the words between his teeth, still refusing to look him in the eye.
Footnote
- Doryeonnim (ëë ¨ë) respectful form of address for a young nobleman