BEGW C85
by berryChapter 85
With a soft creak, Jiang Yuxun cautiously leaned his head out.
The night wind swept threads of spring rain onto the tip of his nose.
His gaze slipped past Ying Changchuanâs shoulder toward the covered walkwayâand he furtively glanced around, guilty and alert.
âThere is no need to look,â Ying Changchuan said, lifting a hand to gently cover Jiang Yuxunâs eyes. âI have dismissed everyone outside.â
Although the Emperor disliked attendants lingering near him, there would still ordinarily be eunuchs stationed beneath the walkway outside Liuyun Hall.
Now, all of them had vanished. Only the sound of raindrops blooming against the ground remained.
The man before him wore dark inner garments, his black hair loosely draped behind him.
It was not Jiang Yuxunâs first time seeing him like thisâ
But tonight⊠he felt inexplicably different.
As though danger rippled faintly around him.
A damp breeze slipped into Jiang Yuxunâs collar, and the chill made him belatedly step back, giving the Emperor room to enter.
A distant palace lantern illuminated the small side chamber.
Borrowing that narrow beam of light, Jiang Yuxun cast a quick glance toward the bed, confirming that the incriminating booklet was still hidden.
Only then did he clear his throat, voice soft with guilt. ââŠShall I fetch a pillow for Your Majesty?â
He hurriedly opened the wardrobe and pulled one out, clutching it to his chest.
Ying Changchuan closed the chamber door behind him and shook his head. âThere are only the two of us here. You need not call me Your Majesty.â
The room dimmed once more.
Holding his pillow, Jiang Yuxun blinked. ââŠThen what should I call you?â
The moment he finished speaking, realization struck.
âŠYing Changchuan wanted him to call him by his name?
Starlight seeped through the drizzling rain, filtering through silk curtains into the room.
Jiang Yuxun unconsciously kneaded the herb-filled pillow in his arms.
His heart thumped wildly again.
With the rustle of dried herbs beneath his fingers, he bit his lip and triedâhesitant, tentative:
ââŠYing Changchuan?â
His voice turned soft, almost liquid with warmthâ
Falling directly into the Emperorâs heart like spring rain.
After securing the doors and windows, Ying Changchuan approached. âMm.â
Through the faint darkness, Jiang Yuxun could just make out the slight upward curve of his lipsâclearly pleased.
Jiang Yuxun tried again, more boldly:
ââŠYing Changchuan?â
Then, to his own surprise, he began laughing.
It wasnât his first time calling the Emperor by nameâ
But now that the haze of last night had cleared, he suddenly realized what he was doing.
Heâhe was calling the Emperor by name right in front of him?!
How was this real?!
Ying Changchuan had already reached him.
He nodded again, utterly patient, faint amusement lingering on his lips. âMm.â
Encouraged, Jiang Yuxun murmured his name two more timesâ
âYing Changchuan, Ying Changchaâah!â
A sudden shift of the wind drove raindrops hard against the windows.
Before he finished the last syllable, he was abruptly swept into the Emperorâs arms.
The next instant, he was pressed into the softness of the bed.
Though Ying Changchuan had not been drenched in the rain, standing outside had cooled his body.
Cold arms wrapped around himâ
And Jiang Yuxunâs laughter vanished instantly.
Silence descended again.
This time, Jiang Yuxun could clearly hear the sound of both their breaths.
âThere will be plenty of chances for you to call me that later,â Ying Changchuan murmured. He drew the pillow from Jiang Yuxunâs embrace and placed it aside, lowering his voice beside his ear. âItâs late. Does my little Lord Jiang not wish to rest?â
Those four wordsâlittle Lord Jiangâheld a strange magic.
Heat rushed up his cheeks, and he thought involuntarily of the little booklet under the bedâŠ
It was already nearly the hour of the Boarâfar past his usual bedtime.
And now, when everything between them had changed⊠he certainly couldnât lie awake talking policy with Ying Changchuan.
He instinctively edged backward. âSleep. Iâll sleep now.â
He shut his eyes immediately, refusing to let anything else happen.
Rain continued tapping gently against the windowsâ
A steady lullaby.
After a full day of traveling between Pinghua Park and the capital, exhaustion had long settled in.
His heartbeat gradually calmed.
His taut nerves loosened one by one.
When he next regained awareness, he had rolled to the center of the bed.
The pillow had vanishedâ
And his cheek rested on Ying Changchuanâs arm.
Jiang Yuxun startled, reaching for the pillowâ
But Ying Changchuan caught his hand. âNo need.â
ââŠAll right.â
Spring rain murmured softly outside.
Half-asleep, Jiang Yuxun heard the Emperor whisper at his ear:
âMove to my quarters for the next few days.â
Foggy-minded, he asked, âWhy?â
The room fell quiet.
After a long while, the Emperor finally answered.
Half-dreaming, Jiang Yuxun only caught one phrase:
ââŠthe bed is too small.â
The rest he promptly forgot.
The side chamberâs bed truly was narrow.
Thinking of the wall behind himâand his own habit of sprawling everywhereâ
Jiang Yuxun suddenly found the Emperor rather considerate.
ââŠAll right,â he whispered.
âA promise, then.â
âA promiseâŠâ
The spring rain stopped sometime past midnight.
Jiang Yuxun was already deeply asleep.
But Ying Changchuanâlying beside himâremained wide awake.
Resting on his side, he traced Jiang Yuxunâs sleeping features by starlight.
Thenâ
In sleep, Jiang Yuxunâs leg brushed against him.
The Emperorâs gaze darkened instantly.
The air in Xianyou Palace was chilled from the rainâ
Yet even that coolness could not quench the heat stoking inside him, nor the surge of turbulent thoughts he had never known before.
âŠ
Spring in Zhaodu was always brief.
After several showers, the air turned warm.
Courier riders galloped across the roads.
News from Zefang Commandery arrived in the capital.
âYour Majesty! A report from the Northern Garrison!â A soldier in light armor saluted and presented a sealed document.
âRead.â
Eunuch Sang hurried forward, wiped the report dry with silk, and handed it to the Emperor before withdrawing.
Only Jiang Yuxun, Ying Changchuan, and the officer remained.
Seated beside the Emperor, Jiang Yuxun could not help peeking at the report.
He had never been too keen on military affairsâ
But ever since the White Calamity erupted in Zherou, anxiety had shadowed him.
Seeing his expression, Ying Changchuan spoke gently while reading:
âThe blizzard in the north ended three days ago. By now, the snow should be melting.â
The officer bowed. âYes. North of Zefang Commandery lies the territory of King Qiuqi of Zherou. Their losses were severeâmore than half their cattle and sheep perished. This season should have been when fresh grass sprouted, but it has all been destroyed by the frost. The coming days will only grow more difficult.â
His voice tightened with worry.
Jiang Yuxun gripped his brush.
The White Calamity had struck mainly at Qiuqiâs lands, but the other two kings would also suffer.
They would have no strength to aid Qiuqi.
Already hostile to Great Zhouâand having provoked conflict just recentlyâQiuqi would not remain patient for long.
After a moment, the Emperor said:
âSummon Qiao Yunping.â
âYes, Your Majesty!â
Qiao Yunping was currently the highest-ranking commander in the Fulin Army.
His elites were well-versed in cavalry tactics and firearms.
If the Emperor called himâ
War preparations were beginning.
A drip of ink fell from Jiang Yuxunâs brush, marking the page.
His heartbeat faltered with it.
The long-expected day had come.
He had always known it would.
The war that should have erupted years ago had been delayed until nowâ
Yet even so, facing it directly still filled him with dread.
Footsteps approached.
Qiao Yunping and the others arrived at Liuyun Hall.
Jiang Yuxun lowered his gaze and turned the ink-stained page, then solemnly wrote down the date.
From Zhaodu to Zherouâs royal court, it only took three days on fast horses.
Orders were issued.
The finest cavalry forces and weaponry from the Fulin Army would be transferred to Zefang Commandery.
Once arrangements were complete, Jiang Yuxunâs superiorâMinister Fei Jinyuan of the Lesser Treasuryâarrived.
This time, he came carrying something.
The Zherou region was plagued with storms.
After nearly being trapped in the sands last time, Jiang Yuxun had requested improvements to the sinanâthe ancient compass.
After months of work by countless craftsmen, the once clumsy, inaccurate device had been transformed.
The wooden compass now bore precise divisions of the four cardinal directions and markings of the twelve earthly branchesâ
And a central raised platform with a magnetic needle that always pointed south.
The museum he had worked in back in his past life had not possessed a sinan.
So he had limited knowledge of its construction.
He had thought the craftsmen would need much longerâ
But their efficiency surpassed all expectations.
What Fei Jinyuan held was essentially the prototype of the compass that would exist a thousand years later.
He spoke excitedly:
âThis device took over a year to design and craft. Dozens of artisans worked day and night. If it can aid us in war, their efforts will not be in vain.â
He moved around as he demonstrated.
No matter which direction he turned, the needle pointed true south.
When finished, he immediately presented it to the Emperor.
Then asked Jiang Yuxun:
âIs this what you envisioned? Anything to improve?â
To Jiang Yuxun, the compassâthough simpleâwas already the best their era could achieve.
With it, even violent storms like the one before would no longer trap the Zhou army.
âItâs better than I imagined,â he said at once.
Ying Changchuan set the compass down and nodded.
Fei Jinyuan beamed. âGood! I shall have them begin producing more at once.â
He turned to goâ
But Jiang Yuxun suddenly called out, âLord Feiâwait.â
Fei paused. âYes, Lord Jiang?â
Though nominally his superior, Fei no longer treated Jiang Yuxun as a subordinate.
Power had long shifted.
Smiling slightly, Jiang Yuxun said:
âThose who crafted this must be rewarded generously. Most importantly⊠record their names. Engrave them onto the devices they made. Andâif possibleâgive me a copy of the list as well.â
His tone was solemn.
Fei understood at once.
He glanced instinctively toward the Emperorâ
Only to see Ying Changchuan gently nodding.
The request was minorâ
But one did not usually bypass the Emperor to issue orders.
Yet neither of the two in Liuyun Hall seemed to realize this.
Thinking of what his son had said recently, Fei felt a strange suspicion rise.
Could it truly be�
âVery well,â he said with an awkward smile. âI will bring the list shortly.â
âThank you.â
âA small matter.â
The compass was easy enough to produce, but due to secrecy, only the original artisans would craft it for now.
War had not yet broken outâ
But the mobilization of the Fulin Army signaled inevitable change.
Fei did not dare delay.
He left quickly.
âŠ
Within an incense stickâs time, the list arrived.
Liuyun Hall quieted after a long day.
Finished with the memorials, Jiang Yuxun copied names carefully.
At some point, Ying Changchuan sat beside him, gently brushing aside a strand of his hair.
âWhat are you doing, beloved minister?â
Without pausing his writing, Jiang Yuxun answered:
âI suddenly remembered⊠many innovations survive for thousands of years, yet their creatorsâ names are forgotten. It seems a pity. I want to record these craftsmenâs namesâto leave something for future generations.â
History did not belong only to kings and generalsâ
It belonged to them as well.
The Emperor watched himâgaze softer than any spring breeze.
He nodded.
Liuyun Hall fell into peaceful quiet.
No attendants came to disturb the Emperorâ
Yet he did not rest.
He simply sat beside Jiang Yuxun, silently reading each name with him, committing them to memory.
âŠ
The Kahan envoys did not stay long.
The following morning, after official business was finished, Jiang Yuxun accompanied the Emperor to send them off.
Unlike their first visit, familiarity had softened everything.
The farewell ceremony was simple, almost relaxed.
Spring wind stirred the willows and carried faint floral scents.
Carriages filled with tea, silk, cotton, and strange trinkets lined the road.
As they neared the point of departure, Ruoâgu rode toward Jiang Yuxun, regret tinging his youthful voice.
ââŠI do not know when we shall meet again. If you ever come to Kahan, Lord Jiang, I shall guide you myself!â
His language skills had improved greatly.
Jiang Yuxun smiled. âIf I have the chance, I will certainly accept Your Highnessâs hospitality.â
He bowed deeply.
Ruoâgu grinned broadly and returned the salute. âI did not prepare proper gifts this time. When we meet again, I will make it up to you!â
Then he rejoined the procession.
Hooves thundered along the banks of the Yi River.
The line of riders stretched far into the horizon.
Jiang Yuxun watched until they disappeared beyond the skyâ
Only then did he turn. âLetâs return to the palace.â
Zhuang Youli rode alongside him, still curious. âWhat special products does Kahan have? I wonder what Ruoâgu will send you next time.â
Ruoâguâs giftâŠ
Jiang Yuxunâs expression froze.
The booklet surfaced in his mind.
A terrible premonition struck.
He suddenly halted.
âWhatâs wrong, Aâxun?â Zhuang Youli asked.
ââŠNothing.â
But his voice tightened painfully.
Oh no. I forgot about the âgiftâ.
He had promised Ying Changchuan he would move into the main hall today.
And heâ
Had let Eunuch Sang tidy his room.
Oh noâoh noâoh no.
If someone found the bookletâ
That shame would be enough to kill him on the spot.
ââŠThis is bad.â
Without warning, Jiang Yuxun slapped his horse and bolted toward Xianyou Palace.
Zhuang Youli blinked. âAâxun?!â
But Jiang Yuxun was already goneâ
Radiating sheer doom.
The midday sun was harsh.
By the time he reached the palace, sweat dampened his forehead, stray strands of hair sticking to his cheeks.
He slipped into Liuyun Hall like a thief.
The palace attendants stood on either side and bowed.
Before they could greet him, he pressed a finger to his lips, signaling silence.
âWhere is Eunuch Sang?â
Startled by his urgency, a young maid whispered, âHe has gone to rest.â
âDid he⊠tidy my room?â
âYes, my lord. It has already been done.â
Jiang Yuxunâs heart plummeted.
âI seeâŠâ
Steeling himself, he headed toward his roomâ
Forgetting entirely that the Emperor also rested at this hour.
The door opened from within.
Ying Changchuan stepped out, eyes catching the sweat on Jiang Yuxunâs brow.
He frowned. âWhy is my beloved minister in such a rush?â
The old panic surged back.
Rigidly, Jiang Yuxun answered, âI⊠I wanted to check how Eunuch Sang arranged my room.â
His gaze darted wildlyâthe picture of guilt.
Ying Changchuan nodded as though believing him.
Jiang Yuxun forced himself to open the door.
Sunlight illuminated the tidy room.
Scrolls and books had been neatly stacked.
Jiang Yuxun scanned the entire spaceâ
Then exhaled sharply.
âŠEunuch Sang had not found the booklet.
But he had forgotten something criticalâ
He had no secrets in front of Ying Changchuan.
The Emperor stepped behind him, eyes falling onto the documents as well.
âWhat is it you seek?â he asked.
Jiang Yuxun: !!!
There it was.
His heart clenched painfully.
He tried to ease into it. âIâm looking for⊠the gift Prince Ruoâgu gave me.â
The moment he said it, a sliver of relief returned.
That answer was far more proper than saying a spring palace book.
But he couldnât see the faint displeasure in the Emperorâs eyes.
âI did not know Ruoâgu had gifted you somethingâŠâ
Ying Changchuan entered the room, quietly closing the door behind them, blocking the light.
The air thickened.
Jiang Yuxunâs pulse skipped.
Could it beâ
Was Ying Changchuan⊠jealous?
Ruoâgu was just a boy!
He couldnât possibly⊠right?
The Emperor lifted a lock of Jiang Yuxunâs hair and curled it around his finger.
Then he leaned close, voice quiet, meaningful:
âOh? And what did His Highness Ruoâgu give youâ
that made you so very nervous, my beloved minister?â