BEGW C113
by berryChapter 113
The mist inside the room gradually thickened.
Before long, the scene before Jiang Yuxunâs eyes once again became hazy and indistinct.
The fingers that had been stirring trouble along his back stopped at some unknown moment.
In the sudden quiet, unease was infinitely amplified.
Just as Jiang Yuxun was about to turn around, a loud splash sounded beside his ear, and water flew everywhere in an instant.
Steam dampened the candlelight on the stand.
The room abruptly dimmed.
The bathing tub at the estate was quite large. By the time Jiang Yuxun reacted, he had already fallen back into Ying Changchuanâs arms once more.
Today, Ying Changchuan seemed particularly fond of the role of âLord Jiangâs lover.â
âŠ
The original owner of this body had grown up in Lanzé Commandery and only moved back to Zhaodu a few years ago.
All things considered, Jiang Yuxun had not lived here for even a full month.
Yet this placeâstamped everywhere with the imprint of âJiang Yuxunââseemed to hold a special attraction for Ying Changchuan.
Water splashed noisily around the room.
Heat seeped out through the cracks of the windows, melting a wide stretch of snow outside.
Fortunately, no one else lived near Jiang Yuxunâs room.
Otherwise, just tonightâs commotion alone would have been enough to make him never dare return home again.
The night deepened bit by bit.
At some point, the moon climbed to the very center of the sky.
Jiang Yuxun and Ying Changchuan kept at it until well past midnight, only then being groggily carried back to the bedroom by the other.
The snow tonight was especially heavy, the world outside the window glowing as bright as day under its reflection.
âDoes your throat still hurt?â Ying Changchuan asked as he spoke, handing Jiang Yuxun a teacup filled with warm water.
His movements were natural, utterly devoid of imperial airs.
The question sounded casual, yet in an instant it awakened the chaotic memories from earlierâŠ
So much so that the hand Jiang Yuxun used to hold the cup began to tremble unconsciously.
He drained the water in one breath, then shook his head, forcing calm.
âItâs better now.â
As soon as the words left his mouth, Jiang Yuxun immediately wrapped himself tightly in the quilt, leaving only his eyes exposed.
Turning to glance outside, he made idle conversation.
ââŠThe snow hasnât stopped yet?â
His voice was thick with fatigue, his eyes nearly unable to stay open.
Ying Changchuan lowered his head and kissed Jiang Yuxunâs lightly trembling eyelashes.
While gently combing through his long hair, he replied softly, âNo, itâs still falling.â
Jiang Yuxunâs hair was simply too long, and in winter it took especially long to dry.
Usually, he would towel it until half-dry, then stay somewhere warm and let it air-dry naturally.
Since being with Ying Changchuan, however, the Son of Heaven had taken it upon himself to handle these tedious, troublesome tasks.
At this moment, Jiang Yuxun didnât even have the strength to lift his arms. He could only rest his head on Ying Changchuanâs thigh, letting him slowly comb through his hair.
Although the Jiang family estate was well-equipped, it could not compare to even a fraction of Yuyang Palace.
Jiang Yuxun usually lived alone, so his bedroom was only slightly larger than the duty room he once occupied in Xianyou Palace.
Through the silk gauze covering the window, he could vaguely see goose-feather snowflakes falling outside.
He even began to imagine that he could hear the soft rustling of snow.
Around this same time last year, Taoyan Commandery had been thrown into chaos by a blizzard.
The chain of events that followed had completely overturned the balance of the realm.
As he watched, exhaustion gave rise to drowsiness.
Seeing Jiang Yuxunâs eyelids droop, Ying Changchuan slowed his movements and murmured, âSleep. By morning, the snow on the ground will be thick.â
With those words, Jiang Yuxun finally closed his eyes in a deep sleep.
At that very moment, the candle not far away burned out.
Moonlight tinged with cold and the pale glow of snow filtered through the window, falling across Jiang Yuxunâs face.
After the bath, his previously pale complexion carried a hint of color.
The moonlight resting on his lashes looked like a thin layer of frost.
If one looked closely, faint teeth marks could even be found on his lipsâŠ
After some time passed, Jiang Yuxunâs hair was completely dry, and Ying Changchuanâs hands finally stilled.
Carefully setting the comb aside, he gathered Jiang Yuxun into his arms and slowly lay down.
The quilt covered the red marks on the sleeperâs shoulders.
The single bed in the estate bedroom was quite narrow, yet at this moment Ying Changchuan felt it was just right.
The bed curtains had fallen at some point.
Darkness enveloped everything.
The Son of Heaven lowered his gaze to the person sleeping in his arms.
A faint itch suddenly stirred in his heart.
After an unknown length of time, Ying Changchuan finally couldnât resist leaning down to steal a kiss at the corner of Jiang Yuxunâs lipsâŠ
After autumn turned to winter, the Yi River also entered its dry season.
The diversion canal along the Zhaodu stretch of the Yi River was finally completed, and after the heavy snow of the winter solstice ceased, it was opened through in one sweep.
In the span of barely ten days, more than ten explosions echoed across the Zhaodu plains.
The river channelâonce twisting like a serpentâwas reshaped by those blasts.
Unlike the first time the dike was blown, the court no longer organized public viewing.
Yet the common people still found ways to learn the timing from the river workers. On the night before, whole families waited along the Yi River to witness the awe-inspiring scene.
Some even stationed themselves early on the mountains, hoping to take in the full length of the river.
Even they held telescopes in hand, ready to raise them at any moment to carefully observe both banks.
The northern wars had been extinguished.
But gunpowder had taken root in their hearts like a seed.
Why did explosives wield such terrifying power?
Why could the glass lenses in their hands see so far?
The image of a roaring yellow dragon imprinted itself in countless minds, stirring a yearning for the unknown among people who had once only faced the earth with their backs to the sky.
Some even lifted their telescopes toward the heavens while watching the dike blasting below.
Winter water levels in the Yi River were low. Even once fully connected, there was a period when it could not yet support full navigation.
Cargo ships with deeper drafts were unable to pass at this time.
Yet after the blasting ended, countless small boats appeared overnight on the Yi Riverâonce used only for irrigation.
Upstream on the Yi River, at Jiayang Ferryâ
Before the morning mist had fully dispersed, a small boat drifted downstream from there.
Following the current, it slowly headed toward Zhaodu.
The weather was good today, sunlight spilling freely from the horizon.
In moments, it chased away the chill, making one squint like a cat basking in warmth.
Jiang Yuxun stepped out of the cabin and stretched lazily.
âAt this speed, who knows when weâll reach Zhaodu?â
After the final stretch of the diversion canal on the Zhaodu plains was completed, Jiang Yuxun and Ying Changchuan took the opportunity to travel upstream along the Yi River, inspecting the channel together with Yin Songquan, the chief engineer.
By the time the inspection ended, it was already late, so they stayed temporarily at Xianyou Palace upstream.
That morning, seeing the river full of small boats, the Son of Heaven suddenly suggested returning to Zhaodu by boat.
Jiang Yuxunâwho also wanted to experience travel on the Yi Riverâimmediately agreed.
Ying Changchuan followed him out of the cabin and gently draped a fox-fur cloak over his shoulders.
âWeâll arrive by evening.â
Jiang Yuxun instinctively grasped the collar and turned to shake his head.
âThe weatherâs nice today, and itâs not too cold on the river. Letâs not dress so conspicuously.â
Though it was still early, many small boats already dotted the Yi River.
Unlike Jiang Yuxunâs vessel, the others were either packed with people or loaded to the brim with vegetables.
The upper reaches of the Yi River were rich in farmland. In winter, besides wheat, many vegetables were also grown.
At this time, many villagers rode small boatsâonce used for harvesting lotus rootsâdownstream, hoping to reach Zhaodu before nightfall and sell their produce.
Others wanted to take advantage of the time before the New Year to shop in the city.
The Yi River had only recently opened to navigation, and all of this was still novel to the people.
Though it was deep winter, they showed no desire to retreat into their cabins for warmth. Instead, they clustered on deck, curiously looking around.
Unlike Jiang Yuxun and Ying Changchuan, who sat leisurely waiting for their boat to move forward,
Some villagers in a hurry paddled hard as they drifted downstream, trying to gain speed.
Ying Changchuan frowned slightly. After glancing up at the warm sun, he finally relented, allowing Jiang Yuxun to stow the fox fur back in the cabin.
Without it, their clothes were no longer quite so ostentatiousâbut still clearly different from those of the surrounding villagers.
Their padded brocade shimmered softly in the sunlight, and the jade crown atop their heads was obviously no ordinary item.
On a nearby small boat, villagers curiously rowed closer.
Noticing their covert scrutiny, Jiang Yuxun wasnât annoyed at all. Instead, he took the opportunity to strike up a conversation.
âAuntie, what are you carrying on your boat?â
Startled that Jiang Yuxun addressed her, the woman on the opposite boat froze for a moment before answering nervously,
âIn reply to young master, this humble womanâs boat carries spinach. Iâm planning to take it to Zhaodu today to sell at a stall.â
In recent years, Jiang Yuxun had mostly lived in Xianyou Palace and seldom returned to Zhaodu.
Yet in his memory, around this time in past years, there hadnât been so many villagers heading to the city to sell vegetables.
He slowly sat down at the edge of the boat.
âYou didnât go in previous years?â
His tone was relaxed, without the slightest trace of aristocratic condescension.
âPrevious yearsâŠâ Seeing how easygoing he was, the woman relaxed as well. She sat down at the edge of her boat too, chatting with Jiang Yuxun across several zhang of water.
âBoat travel is not only much faster than ox cartsâthe most important thing is that it doesnât require animals at all. Itâs not that we didnât want to go to Zhaodu before. Itâs just that taking an ox cart there and back cost almost as much as we could earn. It simply wasnât worth it!â
Water transport had always been the cheapest means of transportation.
It wasnât that the common people had never considered rowing to Zhaodu beforeâbut prior to the straightening of the Yi River, its course had been long and winding. Not only was it difficult to navigate, the journey alone took far too much time.
Hearing this, Jiang Yuxun couldnât help but nod lightly.
When he had first proposed cutting the bends and straightening the river, what he had thought of immediately was easing flood discharge and transporting soldiers.
By a twist of fate, from the very first day it was opened, this riverway brought the people an unexpected convenience.
The youth rowing the boat seemed to be the womanâs son.
Seeing the two chatting intermittently, he paddled closer and asked curiously,
âYoung master, would you like to buy some vegetables to take home?â
âYou silly child!â The woman turned to him, a little embarrassed.
âThis young master is clearly here to enjoy a boat ride and admire the sceneryâwhy would he buy vegetables here?â
Unexpectedly, Jiang Yuxunâs eyes lit up.
âItâs fine. I was just about to buy some for home anyway. Iâve heard vegetables harvested at dawn are at their freshest and sweetest.â
Since he had said so, the woman returned to the cabin to pack them up.
âOf course! These were picked from the fields before dawn todayâthereâs still soil on them.â
At that moment, the boy slowly rowed closer to Jiang Yuxunâs boat.
The womanâs movements were swift. In just a few motions, she bundled the vegetables and lifted them up toward Jiang Yuxun.
Winter currents on the Yi River were not fast, but for safetyâs sake, the two boats still kept about a foot of distance between them.
Seeing her hand the vegetables over, Jiang Yuxunâwho had been sitting at the edgeâimmediately stood up.
Just as he braced one hand against the cabin wall and raised the other, a sudden warmth pressed against his back.
Jiang Yuxun instinctively turned his headâ
Ying Changchuan, who had been seated on the other side, was now standing close behind him without him noticing.
Ying Changchuan was considerably taller, with a longer reach.
He simply lifted his arm and easily took the bundle of vegetables.
At the same moment, their bodies pressed tightly together.
From afar, Jiang Yuxun looked as though he were being held firmly in Ying Changchuanâs arms.
It was⊠undeniably intimate.
Perhaps not expecting Ying Changchuan to appear so suddenly, the woman on the opposite boat froze for a moment.
Accustomed to maintaining the rulerâminister façade with Ying Changchuan in Yuyang Palace, Jiang Yuxun instinctively explained,
âPlease donât misunderstandââ
âOh! Young master, donât worry!â The woman had already come back to herself. She waved her hand.
âIâm from Zhaodu tooâit’s not like Iâve never seen the world.â
Jiang Yuxun: ââŠâŠâ
Right. Great Zhouâs social customs were far more open than those of later ages.
The culture of maleâmale relationships was widespread throughout court and society alike.
Seeing that Ying Changchuan had already taken the vegetables, the boy on the other boat was about to swing his oar and adjust direction.
But the woman seemed to have caught the gossip bug. Not only did she not hurry to leave, she even lowered her voice and whispered conspiratorially to Jiang Yuxun,
ââŠIâve heard people say that His Majesty and Lord Jiang might also be in this kind of relationship.â
Jiang Yuxun and Ying Changchuan had never made their relationship public.
But that couldnât stop the people from gossiping.
What happened at Lanchi Hall that day had long since spread across the realm and become a famous tale.
âCough, coughâŠâ
Being named directly, Jiang Yuxun coughed awkwardly and shifted his gaze aside.
Behind him, Ying Changchuan chuckled softly at that very moment.
He sounded⊠exceptionally pleased.
Seeing Jiang Yuxun refuse to answerâand convinced he was a noble young man from Zhaoduâthe woman couldnât help asking,
âDoes young master perhaps know some rumors?â
The rowing youth also leaned in, hoping to fish out a bit of information from him.
At a moment like this, Jiang Yuxun could only play dumb.
He laughed lightly and waved his hands.
âUh, Iââ
Before he could finish, Ying Changchuan suddenly placed a hand on Jiang Yuxunâs shoulder and lowered his gaze, pretending to be just as curious as he asked,
âDo you think Lord Jiang likes His Majesty?â
âŠYing Changchuan!
Go on. Keep asking.
Jiang Yuxun silently stomped on his footâand answered without thinking:
ââŠNaturally, he does.â
His voice wasnât loud, yet it instantly carried across both boats.
The womanâs previously tense expression immediately relaxed.
âI knew it!â
Refusing to let him off, Ying Changchuan leaned down again and whispered by his ear,
âHow much does he like him?â
Though it was a sunny day, winter mornings were never warm.
Yet the moment Ying Changchuan finished speaking, Jiang Yuxunâs ears began to burn uncontrollably.
âHis Majesty is⊠the person Lord Jiang loves most in this world.â
Although Jiang Yuxun had once told Ying Changchuan that he could simply ask if he wanted sweet wordsâ
Saying something like this in front of two complete strangers still made him shy.
Jiang Yuxun turned toward the river wind.
Letting the cool northern breeze brush his cheeks.
A few breaths later, after being âinterrogatedâ by Ying Changchuan, a trace of unwillingness rose in Jiang Yuxunâs heart.
As the boat rocked gently with the Yi Riverâs waves, Jiang Yuxun suddenly turned and looked deeply at Ying Changchuan, asking as casually as possible,
âThen what do you think? How much does His Majesty like Lord Jiang?â
The fingers that had been lightly brushing his shoulder stilled.
At first listen, Ying Changchuanâs tone remained as unhurried as everâbut every word carried an indescribable seriousness.
âAs much as I love this world, so too do I love Lord Jiang.â
Since when had Ying Changchuan become this shamelessly sentimental?
Jiang Yuxun abruptly looked up at the sky, then lowered the hand resting on his shoulder.
âItâs a bit cold. Iâll go back into the cabin first.â
And with that, he fledâalmost as if escapingâout of their sight.
âUh⊠thisâŠâ The woman on the opposite boat blinked in confusion.
Werenât they talking about His Majesty and Lord Jiang just now?
Then why was this young master suddenly embarrassed?
Before she could figure it outâ
Ying Changchuan had already placed the vegetables back into the cabin and followed Jiang Yuxun inside, disappearing from the pairâs view.
Only the ripples beneath the boats remained, spreading out in gentle circles.
As they neared Zhaodu, more people appeared patrolling the riverbanks.
Markets gathered along both sides of the river; besides vegetables, some even sold cooked food.
The north wind carried cooking smoke across the water, and the liveliness could be felt from afar.
The boat was stocked with food, so Jiang Yuxun and Ying Changchuan didnât disembark midway.
By the time they reached Zhaodu, dusk had fallen.
The small boat slowly docked, and the Xuan Seal Guardsâwho had been waiting there earlyâstepped forward to greet them.
The sun sank lower and lower, and the temperature dropped with it.
As Jiang Yuxun rose to leave the cabin, he casually draped the fox-fur cloak over himself.
The dock where they landed was meant for future troop transport.
Since the Yi River had not yet officially opened to navigation, the dock was not open to the public.
Only Jiang Yuxunâs boat occupied the surrounding waters.
Seeing them arrive, the Xuan Seal Guards immediately saluted.
âGreetings to Your Majesty, Lord Jiangââ
Before Jiang Yuxunâstill inside the cabinâcould return the salute, a sudden warmth wrapped around his wrist.
For some reason, Ying Changchuan had tightly grasped it.
ââŠYour Majesty?â Jiang Yuxun paused, turning toward him in mild confusion.
Ying Changchuan lowered his eyes and smiled at him.
âCome with me.â
âWhere are we going?â Jiang Yuxun was startled by the movement. Realizing Ying Changchuan seemed to have planned this, he asked instinctively,
âDonât we still have things to do tomorrow?â
With the yearâs end approaching, court affairs were still piling up.
He didnât know why Ying Changchuan was pulling something like this today.
The Son of Heaven didnât answer. Holding Jiang Yuxunâs wrist, he led him past the Xuan Seal Guards toward a jet-black warhorse nearby.
By the time Jiang Yuxun realized what was happening, Ying Changchuan had already lifted him onto the saddle.
The north wind roared past.
The snow-cleared evening glow burned across the entire Yi River.
The warhorseâone that had gone to battle alongside Ying Changchuanâwas keenly perceptive.
Once its master had settled in place, it reared and galloped toward the official road ahead, leaving the Xuan Seal Guards far behindâclearly prearranged.
Everything happened far too suddenly.
The confusion in Jiang Yuxunâs eyes hadnât even had time to fade.
Only then did Ying Changchuan lower his gaze to him.
âCare to guess, my beloved ministerâwhere do you think weâre going?â
âI canât guess,â the wind was loud, forcing Jiang Yuxun to raise his voice. He turned slightly toward Ying Changchuan.
âIt looks⊠almost like weâre eloping.â
Riding off and leaving the Xuan Seal Guards and Zhaodu far behindâif that wasnât elopement, what was?
Ying Changchuan laughed. Leaning close to Jiang Yuxunâs ear, he spoke plainly amid the howling wind,
âI want to elope with you. Are you afraid?â
His words were thick with laughter.
Even knowing it was a joke, Jiang Yuxunâs heart still began to pound wildlyâ
As if they truly were about to cast everything Zhaodu represented behind them,
And roam the world together from this day on.
âNot afraidââ
The rushing wind carried Jiang Yuxunâs words to Ying Changchuanâs ears.
He instinctively tightened his grip on the horseâs maneâand at that very moment, turned and pressed a light kiss to Ying Changchuanâs lips beneath the glowing sunset.
Like a snowflake,
Gently falling right there.