BEGW C93
by berryChapter 93
The white clouds hung unbearably heavy, as though they might crash down to the earth at any moment.
Instinctively, Jiang Yuxun tried to move his hand away from that dangerous place. Yet completely trapped between Ying Changchuanâs embrace and the grassy knoll beneath him, he could barely move at all.
The Son of Heaven lowered his gaze, staring deeply at him.
At some point, his palm had landed at Jiang Yuxunâs waist⊠and then slowly slid upward along that narrow line.
With almost just one hand, Ying Changchuan completely enclosed Jiang Yuxunâs waist.
The tingling sensation turned into a weak electric current, spreading outward from that spot through his entire body. In barely a moment, it drained all strength from his limbs.
At this instant, it seemed that all control over Jiang Yuxunâs body had been seized by Ying Changchuan.
Ying Changchuan gazed at the person beneath him without restraint.
Then suddenly, he bent down and kissed him hard.
Soft grass brushed across Jiang Yuxunâs cheek. The white wildflowers scattered near his hand had, at some point, been crushed into soft, fragrant paste.
He wanted to evadeâbut there was nowhere to retreat. All he could do was devote every ounce of focus to responding to the person beside him.
Their breathing tangled into chaos.
At some point, their bodies pressed tightly together.
Jiang Yuxunâs back was already against the grass, with nowhere left to retreat.
Through the thin spring robe, he could clearly feel the unmistakable reaction of the person opposite him at this very momentâŠ
A loud buzz exploded in Jiang Yuxunâs ears.
His heart pounded violently. He even suspected that Ying Changchuan could hear his drum-like heartbeat.
He didnât dare meet Ying Changchuanâs gaze, his eyes drifting instinctively to the surroundings.
The Dingwumu Vast Grasslands stretched endlessly. At noon, there wasnât a single bird in the sky.
Wild wind swept across his face without restraint, while the stream nearby murmured softly.
Jiang Yuxunâs face flushed bright red.
Heaven as quilt, earth as bedâthis was truly far too much.
Fear born of instinct made him struggle and raise his hand, wanting to push the man in front of him away.
But in the motion, his fingers brushed against the otherâs body at just the wrong angle, before finally landing on the grass beside him.
His fingertips instantly burned.
In his muddled state, the breathing by his ear grew heavier.
Ying Changchuan said nothing. Instead, he tightly embraced the person fallen on the grassâ
One hand braced at Jiang Yuxunâs waist.
Jiang Yuxun held his breath. The streamside once again fell into silence.
He couldnât see Ying Changchuanâs expression. Only after a long moment did he hear him murmur by his ear:
âThese days youâll need to ride horses. This accountâIâll keep it on record for now, my dear minister.â
The emperorâs voice, suppressed, grew even hoarser. Warmth traveled from his palm to Jiang Yuxunâs side.
Ying Changchuan said nothing explicitlyâyet it felt as though he had said everything. Jiang Yuxun reflexively curled his fingers.
Gripping tightly the green grass beneath him, along with the soft flower petals.
Night fell. Zhenbei Army camp.
Jiang Yuxun sat at the highest seat in the military tent, his expression unusually grave.
ââŠStill no news from Young Master Xing today, Lord Qi?â he asked, gripping the memorial in his hand so tightly that his knuckles turned pale.
Qi Pingsha, commander of the Xuanjin Inspectors, immediately stepped forward and saluted.
âIn reply to Lord Jiangâthere is still no information on our end.â
His expression was equally tense. After speaking, he clenched his teeth hard.
The tent fell into silence.
Unlike the daytime, the Dingwumu Grasslands were bitterly cold at night.
A brazier burned inside the tent. In the quiet, all that could be heard was the faint crackling of charcoal.
Every Xuanjin Inspector wore a solemn expression, cold sweat forming in their palms.
According to the original plan, Xing Zhi should have withdrawn from the territory of the Two Kings at top speed and rendezvoused in the southeast.
Yet days had passedâXing Zhi had neither appeared nor sent word.
âEven the messenger eagle trained by the Xuanjin Inspectors had yet to return.
One inspector spoke up, trying to ease the tension:
âKing Qiuqi is a simple-minded man. Right now heâs busy fleeing for his lifeâthereâs no way he could have captured Young Master Xing. As for the other two Zherou kings⊠they havenât yet fought Great Zhou. They couldnât possibly realize we already know their terrain, nor would they suspect Young Master Xingâlet alone make him vanish.â
The reasoning was sound.
After those words, the tense atmosphere finally eased a little.
Only when pain flared in Jiang Yuxunâs fingersâpressed hard against the pen shaftâdid he snap back to awareness and set it down.
He lowered his head slowly and softly spoke a name:
ââŠDuenli.â
His heart sank heavily.
âWhat?â Qi Pingsha hadnât heard clearly and looked up to ask.
Jiang Yuxun held his breath.
âKing Qiuqi wouldnât realize Young Master Xingâs role in this battleâbut his strategist, Duenli, would.â
The name meant nothing to most present.
Even the Dingbei Grand General might struggle to match the name to a face right away.
But to Jiang Yuxunâa modern manâthe name was painfully familiar.
âDuenli excelled at winning battles fought with favorable momentum.
In the original history, after the Yi River Uprising, Great Zhou fell into chaos.
The Zherou seized the opportunity to march south, attacking Zhaodu and entangling Zhou forces for seven years.
Across those seven years, they both lost and won.
Duenli played no small roleâand thus âearned his place in history.â
He possessed a certain cunning and meticulous mind, but most importantly, he understood Great Zhou extremely well.
A reckless man like King Qiuqi might fail to notice Xing Zhiâs anomaly.
But Duenli wouldnâtâŠ
After a moment of silence, Qi Pingsha finally connected the name to the man.
âAs Qiuqiâs strategist, Duenli had his own trusted followers. He indeed had the ability to abduct Xing Zhi.
Still, Qi Pingsha frowned.
âBut what would Duenli gain by doing thisâŠ?â
Jiang Yuxun slowly loosened his clenched hand.
âThereâs no rush,â he said softly. âBefore long, Duenli will come here himselfâwith Young Master Xing. Until then, he wonât harm him.â
His voice wasnât loud, but each word carried a steady, reassuring force.
The Xuanjin Inspectors visibly relaxed.
As night deepened, they saluted Jiang Yuxun once more and quietly withdrew.
Jiang Yuxun rose and stood by the tent window, gazing into the distance.
Moonlight dyed the grasslands a deep blue.
Occasionally birds circled the sky, raptors sweeping past.
But stillâno sign of the messenger eagle.
Two days later, Zhenbei Army camp.
A lone eagle circled above the tents several times before slowly descending onto the towering wooden perch outside the camp.
The Xuanjin Inspectors all looked up.
ââŠIs that Young Master Xingâs eagle?â someone asked instinctively.
Another squinted carefully.
âGray cloth tied to the leg, a few white feathers on the right wingâyes, thatâs the one!â
The stifling atmosphere that had hung over the camp for days finally lifted.
Recognizing it, inspectors immediately cut fresh meat, coaxing the eagle down.
Others rushed to the tent at once to inform Jiang Yuxun of the good news.
After the time it took to brew a cup of tea, the eagle landed steadily on an inspectorâs arm, lowering its head to eat.
Jiang Yuxun quickly exited the tent and joined them.
Wearing gloves, the inspector untied the thin bamboo tube from the eagleâs left leg and carefully poured out the paper inside.
Jiang Yuxun leaned in, holding his breath.
âŠXing Zhi had been out of contact for far too long. Even seeing the eagle, everyoneâs hearts remained suspended.
The inspector holding the paper didnât open it right away, silently offering a prayer.
After a few seconds, he inhaled deeply and slowly unfolded the letter.
âThe handwriting was unfamiliar.
Almost the moment he read it, Qi Pingsha turned toward Jiang Yuxun.
Clenching his fist, his voice hoarse, he said,
âLord Jiangâit really is Duenli.â
Duenli had left Great Zhou decades ago and hadnât written in years.
His handwriting was stiff and clumsy, riddled with errors.
But anyone could understand the message clearly:
Jiang Yuxun had been rightâXing Zhi had indeed been abducted by Duenli.
Thick fog blanketed the Dingwumu Vast Grasslands.
The sun hadnât yet set, yet the surrounding scenery was already hidden behind dense mist.
Without compasses in hand, Jiang Yuxunâs group would likely have lost their way.
The horses moved forward slowly.
Jiang Yuxun gripped the reins tightly and lowered his voice to Ying Changchuan beside him:
âThe relationship between the three Zherou kings may be lukewarm, but no matter what, the other two have no reason to shelter a deserter like Duenli. If they caught him, they might even convict him and execute him. Duenliâs goal is obviousâhe intends to trade Young Master Xingâs life for his own.â
The Son of Heaven chuckled softly.
âAnd how does he plan to trade?â
âDuenli has taken Young Master Xing hostage. He wants Great Zhou to let him pass through the border to Haifeng State,â Jiang Yuxun replied, lips pressed together.
Great Zhou bordered four major powers: Zherou, Kehan, Qiaoluo, and Haifeng.
Duenliâs actions amounted to betraying Zherou. He couldnât remain there, nor flee to Qiaoluo, which outwardly aligned with Zherou.
Kehanâs climate was harsh and it was allied with Zhouâleaving Haifeng as his best option.
Ying Changchuan slowly turned the black jade ring on his finger and nodded, then asked instead,
âIn your view, should Great Zhou agree to Duenliâs âtransactionâ?â
Almost the instant he finished speaking, Jiang Yuxun shook his head without hesitation.
âAbsolutely not! Duenli not only betrayed Zherouâhe defected from Great Zhou decades ago and advised King Qiuqi in his southward raids. Over the years, countless Zhou civilians have died directly or indirectly at his hands.â
Disgust filled his expression.
The northern border of Great Zhou had never been clearly defined. Many civilians had gone north to Zherou seeking livelihoods in earlier dynasties.
But among them, Duenli was the only one who became a âstrategist.â
Lowering his voice, Jiang Yuxun said,
âLetting him live even one more breath would be an injustice to the countless Zhou citizens who died in vain.â
Ying Changchuan smiled lightly.
âAnd yetâyou wouldnât stand by and watch Young Master Xing die.â
Within the fog, Jiang Yuxun suddenly turned and smiled.
His dark eyes shone brilliantly.
Looking straight at the emperor, he said plainly,
âYour Majesty came with me today to the place Duenli named in his letterâfor the sake of rescuing Young Master Xing and killing Duenli, didnât you?â
Duenli had never asked to see the emperorâonly Jiang Yuxun.
Jiang Yuxun didnât believe Ying Changchuan would abandon military affairs just to accompany him for nothing.
Most importantlyâ
There was never a choice to be made.
They had to accomplish both.
Ying Changchuan laughed, said nothing more, and nudged his horse forward.
The weather that day was terrible.
As night fell, cold blue fog engulfed everythingâvisibility reduced to nothing.
Though once a Central Plains man, Duenli had lived on the grasslands for half his life. Keenly observant, he had predicted this heavy fog days in advance.
As a strategist, he had his own personal guards.
Like all Zherou warriors, they excelled in mounted archery and had long memorized the terrain.
Duenliâs calculations were precise:
If the âtransactionâ succeeded, he would use Xing Zhi as leverage to pass freely into Haifengâperhaps even flee farther.
If it failed, he and his men could vanish into the fog at top speed.
Having offended both Zherou and Great Zhou, Duenli knewâif he didnât leave soon, he wouldnât survive the spring.
He was already a man with nothing left to lose.
âŠThere was almost no room for clever maneuvering in such a situation.
Jiang Yuxun glanced back at the accompanying Xuanjin Inspectors, unease churning in his chest.
Though formidable, they might not outperform the Zherou warriors under these conditions.
He didnât know whether Xing Zhi could be rescued safely tonight.
The fog weighed heavily on his heart.
Wild grass swallowed most hoofbeats; silence reigned.
When Jiang Yuxun came back to himself, Ying Changchuanâwho had been riding aheadâhad stopped.
The stream curved sharply here.
They had arrived at the location Duenli named.
Though the fog blocked sight, Duenliâs men could judge numbers by sound alone.
After confirming that Jiang Yuxun had indeed brought only around ten men, as promised, they finally emerged from the mist.
Through the fog, Jiang Yuxun vaguely saw several unfamiliar figures about a hundred meters ahead.
He exchanged a glance with Ying Changchuanâ
These must be Duenliâs people.
Before he could speak, a familiar voice shattered the silence.
ââLord Jiang, donât worry about me! Leave quickly!â
Xing Zhiâs voice rang out. He spat viciously at the ground and shouted,
âYou must not let that scum Duenli escape!â
Hatred saturated his words.
Once a Zhaodu dandy, Xing Zhi had never understood the northern historyâ
Until he stepped onto this land himself.
Now he knew all too well the atrocities Duenli had committed over the past twenty years.
Like all the people of Zefang Commandery, he couldnât tolerate this man continuing to live.
The Zherou holding him didnât understand his words, but kicked his knee brutally.
With a dull thump, Xing Zhi collapsed to the ground.
His face twisted in pain.
Yet instead of begging, he inhaled sharply and shouted even louder:
âLeaving aside how King Qiuqiâs obsession with Zefang must have been fueled by Duenliâjust his desertion alone proves heâs nothing but an ungrateful white-eyed wolf! Letting him go would be like releasing a tiger back into the mountainsââ
The Zherou didnât understand, but Duenli did.
From atop his horse, Duenli raised his arm and lashed Xing Zhi with a whip.
âToday youâre nothing but a prisoner! Who gave you the right to speak?!â
The whip tore through Xing Zhiâs thin spring robe, flesh splitting open.
Who would have thought that a former dandy like Xing Zhi would grit his teeth and suppress his scream?
Through the fog, Jiang Yuxun saw the red-clad figure shudder violently, nearly collapsingâbefore forcibly straightening again.
Jiang Yuxun clenched his fists, memories flashingâ
Their first meeting in the town outside Xianyou Palace. Xing Zhi in red, riding a jujube-colored horse, wine flask in hand, drunk and carefree.
âŠUnknowingly, Xing Zhi had already changed.
He feared deathâbut he feared even more allowing someone like Duenli to live because of him.
Night deepened.
Duenli grew impatient.
âLord Jiang, my letter was perfectly clear. Let me go, and Iâll take Xing Zhi to Haifeng. Once there, Iâll release him immediately! Young Master Xing has served Great Zhouâdonât hesitate any longer.â
Years away from the Central Plains left his speech tinged with a heavy Zherou accent.
But the killing intent behind his words was unmistakable.
At that moment, Duenliâs followers drew their blades.
Cold light pierced the fog and fell before Jiang Yuxun.
A clear threatâ
Refuse, and Xing Zhi would die on the spot.
âPah!â Xing Zhi spat, lifting his head with effort.
Before Jiang Yuxun could respond, Xing Zhi coughed violently and laughed.
âDonât worry about me! If I die today, itâll be a name in history! Lord Jiangâremember my name! Tell my parents what happened today. Tell them I, Xing Zhi, was no coward⊠then Iâll have no regrets!â
As the words fell, Duenli whipped him againâstriking the same wound.
Xing Zhi finally cried out.
Suddenly, he twisted toward Duenliâs follower, eyes blazing.
A man who had never trained in martial arts, Xing Zhi summoned all his strength and lunged toward a nearby bladeâ
âBetter a clean death than life as a hostage.
He had eaten well, drunk well. His life had not been wasted.
The night grew darker.
Before Jiang Yuxunâs eyes lay only pitch black.
Yet from the Zherouâs cries, he knew exactly what Xing Zhi was trying to do.
âYoung Master Xing!â Jiang Yuxun shouted, instinctively spurring his horse forward and preparing to order an attack.
But before he could raise his handâ
Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Qi Pingsha step forward and place a longbow into Ying Changchuanâs hands.
âŠA bow?
Jiang Yuxun frowned.
Logic told himâsetting aside the darkness, the dense fog alone made aiming nearly impossible.
The arrowheadâs cold gleam illuminated Ying Changchuanâs ash-gray eyes.
Within the fog, he shed all pretense. Killing intent was laid bare.
Ying Changchuan intended to kill Duenliâwithout leaving him a single chance to breathe.
Jiang Yuxun instinctively wanted to ask why he was using a bowâ
Then a memory struck him.
Years ago, on the road to Shuolin Commandery, he had once doubted Ying Changchuanâs archery.
Claimed he didnât believe Ying Changchuan could shoot and take a manâs head at midnightâŠ
Only to be brutally proven wrong by Zhuang Yue.
Waitâ
Was Ying Changchuan planning to recreate that moment today?
Everything happened in an instant.
Through the thick fog, Jiang Yuxun vaguely saw Ying Changchuan slowly close his eyes.
Dark clouds drifted over the moon, plunging the grasslands into deeper darkness.
Jiang Yuxun held his breath.
All he could hear was the faint sound of a powerful bow being drawn.
âThough vision was blocked, Ying Changchuanâs exceptional hearing allowed him to locate Duenli by sound alone.
Sure enoughâ
In the next instant, silver light tore through the blue fog.
Accompanied by a familiar whistling crack, the arrow surged forwardâ
And struck Duenli squarely.
Another arrow followed immediatelyâshooting toward the man opposite Xing Zhi!
âAhâ!â
Screams echoed again and again across the open plains.
The arrow buried itself deep in Duenliâs abdomen.
Through the fog, he didnât even have time to process what had happened.
Eyes wide, he looked down at his stomach, hands trembling.
Blood soaked his clothes. He instinctively tried to pull the arrow freeâbut pain and blood loss stopped him.
âŠNo. He absolutely couldnât pull it out.
The shot was fast and ruthless.
Not only Duenli and his followers, but even the Xuanjin Inspectors behind the emperor hadnât fully registered what had just occurred.
Unlike themâ
The instant the screams rang out, Jiang Yuxun raised his hand and shouted:
âKillâ!â
His response was lightning-fast, seamlessly following Ying Changchuanâs strike.
âYes, Lord Jiang!â
Wracked by pain, Duenli tumbled from his horse.
His followers were utterly disoriented.
With no orders, the Zherou soldiers scattered like headless flies in the fogâcolliding with one another, falling from their mounts in disarray.
The Xuanjin Inspectors charged forward.
Within the fog, only clashing steel and cries of pain remained.
Just as Jiang Yuxun was about to move forward to find Xing Zhi, Ying Changchuanâs voice cut through the mist.
The Son of Heaven slowly lowered his bow and raised an eyebrow at him.
âWell? Little Lord Jiangâdo you believe me now, that I can shoot and take a manâs head at midnight?â
Jiang Yuxun: ââŠ!â
So it wasnât just him who remembered that awkward old incidentâ
Ying Changchuan had been holding onto it for years, never letting it go?
The Son of Heaven of Great ZhouâŠ
Could truly be both childish and petty at times. đ