ITIEQ C47
by berryChapter 47 â White Lotus Monastery, Youâre Finished
Kong Zhengqing pondered for a moment, preparing to set out immediately.
Shen Qinghe hesitated:
âThereâs something fishy about this matter.â
âWe canât wait that long. Theyâve already been alerted. Several major cases in court nowadays are all entangled with this soâcalled White Lotus Sect. If we tear out this branch here and now, perhaps we can even uncover the whole plot in one swoop!â
Yaoguang also approved. Since he had traveled all this way together with Lord Kong, it would look bad to abandon him just to go off and fight some bandit leader. And now that trouble had come knocking on their door, his hands itched for a real fight.
âJust a gang of rabble playing tricks with gods and ghosts. Once we fight them at their doorstep, wonât they turn into meek little quails? Besides, Iâve won battles on fields with tens of thousands. Do you think Iâd be afraid of fewer than a hundred men in their White Lotus Monastery?â
Seeing the two of them so eager, Shen Qinghe pressed his fingers to his brow.
âDozens are easy to handle, but stillâŠâ
âPreaching cult households are tricky, you know. Itâs crossâboundary enforcement; the difficulty level is too high.â
But with morale running high, and Lord Kongâs ambitions driving everything, no one took his words into account.
He tapped on his gloomyâvoiced system:
âYour race track has finally arrived. Go to this White Lotus Sectâat the very least, youâll be revered as some Holy Son.â
System: â…Program settings prohibit engaging in unlawful or criminal acts.â
Well, fine.
Go and try it? Then perish so be it.
The most bustling street before the prefectural office in Cangzhou rang with merchantsâ gongs and drums, briefly drowned out by the galloping of horses, only to return moments later to its lively bustle. Yet thirty liÂč away, in the Lianshan mountains, there lingered only wet grass brushing at hem and sleeve, and the unceasing cicadas of summer.
The White Lotus Monasteryâs deep crimson wooden doors were always open, ever welcoming pilgrims. But now they were packed with troops. A young sweeper boy in gray robes, terrified by the imposing scene outside, tried scrambling on all fours to notify the overseer inside, only to be caught halfway.
Pilgrims shrieked and scattered, chaos erupting like chickens and dogs in flight.
âOfficial business! By order of the court, all idle persons stand where you are, do not move!â
A soldierâs shout froze everyone in place.
This was Lord Kongâs arena. Shen Qinghe and his students stepped aside, retreating to the rear. Dismounting with veiled hat fluttering, he gazed at the scene.
âWho would have thought this tiny monastery at the mountainâs foot attracted so many worshipers? The incense offerings are surprisingly prosperous.â
At the gate stood a fourâlegged bronze incense cauldron, perfumed smoke coiling heavenward. The lotusâscented air lightened the body and spirit.
At such density, surely more than one censer was burning.
Because of deepârooted warningsÂČ instilled since childhood, Shen Qinghe was particularly sensitive to things that made one feel airy or intoxicated. The last time heâd encountered something similar was Springwater BrewÂł at a literary salon.
He tilted toward Gao Rong. âCan you smell whatâs burning inside?â
Gao Rong inhaled deeply, thought a moment, then replied: âLikely aloeswood, mixed with asarum, angelica, and water lotus…? Iâm no expert in incense, I can only identify these. But the art of fragrance has overlaps with medicineâafter all, there are medical precedents of treating through scent.â
âTreating with incense?â Shen Qingheâs gaze followed the curling trail into the temple. Behind a gauzy curtain sat a gilded jade statue of a bodhisattva, bare feet upon lotus, roundâfaced, crowned with jeweled vines and adorned with pendants across its chest. Neither male nor female, it smiled down upon all passersby.
The view was hazy behind layers of veil; Shen Qinghe narrowed his eyes.
âSince incense can heal, does that not also mean it can poison?â
âOf course.â Gao Rong nodded, then suddenly realized what his teacher meant, focusing on the braziers with heightened concern.
Shen Qinghe said lightly: âGo fetch some of the ash.â
The monasteryâs overseers soon gathered, dressed in white robes and daoist caps, shaking their whisk brooms with airs of immortals. Even when officials overturned every chamber and found nothing, they showed no fear. Instead, they rebuked coldly:
âWe are devoted worshippers of the Holy Lotus Bodhisattva! Even if you are officers of the court, without justification, we will not let you trample us!â
Lord Kong, the commander here, swept his sleeve sternly:
âHmph! Bodhisattva? Devotees? Have you been recorded at the Daoist Registry? Do you hold official permits? All your profiteering and traffickingâyou are guilty!â
Shen Qinghe, idling at the side, remarked drily: âSee that? This is the fate of not being on the government payroll. No registration? Then the law comes down hard.â
The daoists faltered, but quickly countered: âThe divine power of the Holy Lotus Bodhisattva blesses all life! You claim we exploit and kill, but where is your evidence?â
âThen bring forth your women adepts. Let us see the truth of your monastery!â
So during their inspections, everyoneâmen and womenâwas driven out. Some were calm, some wept, all of them frail and plain of face, yet put in robes they indeed resembled bodhisattva attendants.
But questioned, they all gave the same answer: staying in White Lotus Monastery was voluntary, serving the holy one with all devotion.
Among them, Shen Qinghe spotted Xiaomanâs elder sisterâeasy to recognize by the mole beneath her left eye. At that moment, she played the part of gentle devotee, repeating the same words again and again.
A chilling level of psychological indoctrinationâit would be hard to undo.
To any outsider standing there, it would look like state officials bullying a harmless little temple.
âOur money all goes to gilding statuesâwe are sincere believers! If you have no evidence, even should the Emperor himself come, you are still unjust!â the head priest scoffed, whisk sweeping smugly as if he already had victory.
âEvidence? Ha! Weâll bring you back for interrogationâthen the truth will show itself!â Lord Kong, no stranger to storms, had never seen such brazen deathâfacing defiance. He raised a hand, ordering his soldiers forward.
âYou insult the divine!â
âTo anger the venerable is to bring calamity!â
âYou will never ascend to paradise eternal!â
At those cries, pilgrims who had been terrified just moments earlier now rushed in front of the daoists, arms spread in defense.
Even with steel drawn to their very faces, they did not flinch, but stared down blades with fanatic fervor.
And some, when blades could not be withdrawn in time, collided headlong into themâblood spilling in an instant.
âTheyâre mad!â
Yaoguang, too, was shocked: these pilgrims, blinded, were truly willing to die to shield the priests.
Shen Qinghe had anticipated something, yet the extremity still stunned him. He took in the sight calmly.
âSheep herd effectâŽ. Faith sometimes works this wayâyou empower me, I preserve you. Collective madness woven in peculiar granularity. A very strange relationship indeed.â
Gao Rong stilled, once again baffled by his teacherâs strange words.
Kong Zhengqing was no cruel butcher; he could not start a massacre among civilians. Against such radicalized commoners, he reluctantly called retreat, pulling troops away.
âWorthless rabble!â Kong Zhengqing punched the wall. He had never imagined what should have been a simple raid could grow so complicated.
Shen Qinghe observed:
âAfter all, life seldom grants satisfaction. When grievances overwhelm them, they can only place hope in these gods. Arresting their people is to shatter their dream as well. Listen to their promiseâeternal bliss in the Pure Landâ”. What a naĂŻve dream!â
Yaoguang raised an eyebrow: âThe way you say it, sounds like you agree?â
Shen Qinghe smiled. âWhat I mean isâscientific education is an urgent necessity.â
Back at the prefectural office, Gongyang Ci, seeing how many troops had been mobilized, only asked once and did not press further.
Evening light spread over the reeds. Xiaoman, nibbling a dogtail grass stalk, sat by the riverbank near the yamen. As the troop column returned, she spat the stalk away, patted her clothes, and rushed forward.
âLordâ!â
She ran, panting and sweating.
âWell? Did you see my sister?â
Kong Zhengqing shook his head. âThe monks of White Lotus are obstinate, rousing the people to shield them. If we are to seize them, it must be, as Lord Shen says, by longâterm plan.â
Xiaomanâs face fell, eyes dimming. She turned, looking at the handsome official she favored from the start.
Shen Qinghe shook his head too:
âWe could use force. But from the look of them, the entire monastery would rather perish togetherâyour sister included.â
Xiaomanâs last hope shattered. Tears welled in her reddened eyes. She grabbed Shen Qingheâs robe hem.
He looked at her in silence.
The others glanced on in complicated silence.
Xiaomanâs tears spilled.
âYou officials are all the sameâsaying one thing, doing another! If you wonât save her, I shall save her myself!â She spun around and ran, but tripped over her own feet, sprawling to the ground before scrambling up again, still running.
She couldnât wait for âlongâterm planningââher sister must be saved now!
Shen Qinghe sighed, plucking her up by the collar.
âYou silly child, why so hasty? Did I say I wonât save her? That trip wasnât without gain.â
Lord Kong frowned suspiciously. âWhat gain?â Had he missed something?
âDidnât you see? The White Lotus chose its site very wellâmountain at the back, river in front, crickets in the trees. A fine environmentâfor a new campusâ¶! This tract of land, I claim for myself.â
â…â
Turning the girlâs face in his hand, Shen Qinghe tilted her chin. âHmm. Look closelyâsheâs actually not badâlooking.â
âYouâwhat are you doing!â Xiaoman covered her little face in alarm.
âSince we canât get in from the outside, weâll just have to infiltrate from within. If indeed they plan to sell your sister, then weâll need agents in disguise, so we can bring them all down in one strike.â
Yaoguang scratched his head. Even raiding bandits had never been this troublesome!
Shen Qinghe eyed Xiaoman critically. âBut you alone wonât do.â He turned to the others with a sly smile. âSoâwho wishes to dress as a woman, infiltrate the monastery, and complete this espionage mission?â
Everyone averted their gaze.
âNever noticed it before, but Lord Kong does have fine featuresâŠâ
Kong Zhengqing waved his hands frantically. âLord Shen, I am nearly thirty! And besides, after todayâs confrontation, they surely remember my face. Impossible, impossible.â
Gao Rong and You Luo both stepped back.
âWe really arenât fit for this, TeacherâŠâ
Yaoguang braced himself: âIâve been a scout beforeâI could disguise. But me, in womenâs clothes?â He flexed his arms, muscles bulging. âIâve fists strong enough to knock heads sideways, but I donât exactly look the part, do I?â
âTo be honest⊠the most striking of us⊠is actually you.â
His eyes fell on Shen Qingheâs sharp, mischievous face.
âOh?â Shen Qinghe turned with a dangerous smile. âYou think Iâm suited?â
Yesâthat expression precisely! Anyone with eyes in White Lotus wouldâ
But Yaoguang only dared think it, forcing courage to say: âIndeedâyour eyes are beautiful, your nose wellâshaped, your lips fine. And a brilliant mind besides.â
The others nodded silently, no objections.
Shen Qinghe folded his arms, tapping them with a finger. âWell, Yaoguang my boy, youâve mastered the art of honeyed flattery.â
âEvery word from the heart! If you go, Lord Shen, success is certainty.â
The system burst into laughter: âHost, heâs right. Truly no one is more fitting than you.â
A vein pulsed on Shen Qingheâs forehead. He silently added another grievance to White Lotusâs account, and with a false smile said:
âVery well, sacrifice for the causeâI am willing.â
For the construction of a new branch school, even the dean himself would rise.
White Lotus Monasteryâyouâre finished.
Footnotes:
- li (é) â a traditional Chinese unit of distance, about 500 meters. So 30 li â 15 km.
- Instilled warnings â refers to cultural upbringing that instills wariness against intoxicants or âmindâalteringâ substances.
- Springwater Brew (æ„æ°Žç ) â a poetic name, likely a beverage with calming or euphoric effect, perhaps from earlier chapters.
- Sheep herd effect (çŸçŸ€æćș) â psychological term: when individuals follow crowd behavior irrationally, like herd animals.
- Pure Land (æäčćŸç) â Buddhist concept of paradise, where devotees hope to be reborn for eternal bliss.
- Campus / branch school â running theme with Shen Qinghe, who often thinks in terms of education and institutions, even in absurd contexts.