WSMTATMC C34
by berryChapter 34
After walking about the length of one stick of incense, they arrived at a street corner in the southern part of the city. This quarter was the equivalent of an ancient red-light district: seven or eight taverns and brothels of various size lined the road, gaudy signs hanging above, as though fearful passersby might somehow miss them.
The three of them stood before the gate of Autumn Moon House, their eyes solemn and steadfast, as if preparing to march onto a battlefield.
Wang Ying whispered to the man beside him, âHey, have you ever entered a place like this before?â
Chen Qingyanâs face turned stern. âOf course not. Such a place is no haunt of gentlemen.â
âIs it not said that scholars and literati love to idle in such housesâscribbling poems for beauties, drinking by moonlight, singing and strumming the lute?â
âBah! That is merely shameless libertines dressing up their lust. To whore is to whoreâno need for excuses.â
Wang Ying raised a thumb in admiration. So principled at such an ageâfew youths had such a spine! Truly capable of resisting corruption.
After much puffing and hesitation, the three finally pushed inside, standing at the threshold like raw recruits on their first watch, unsure how to proceed.
It was not quite as television dramas once depicted; no gaudily dressed madame came swaying over to solicit them.
The ground floor was a hall with six or seven tables. It was noon; a few guests sat eating.
The only thing distinguishing it from a common tavern was a girl seated with a pipa on her lap, singing soft and haunting southern ballads. Her voice was clear, lingering, and moving.
For a moment, Wang Ying thought they had stumbled into the wrong place. But raising his head, he noticed several scantily clad courtesans loitering on the upper floor railings.
A waiter stepped forward to ask whether they came merely to dine or to take their pleasures upstairs.
Chen Qingyan startled as if facing mortal peril and immediately declared, âTo eat! We are only here to eat!â
The waiter led them to a small table, handing over a wooden menu-board.
On it, about a dozen dish names were brushed neatly in calligraphy. But they were couched in florid poetic phrasesâso refined that one could not at all tell what the dishes truly were. At random, Wang Ying pointed to three. The three companions sat anxiously.
âCousin-in-law, do you think we will run into that man here?â
âI cannot say. Let us watch a while. If not, we shall try another house.â
There were few famous pleasure houses in the whole county. If Fang Shen truly treated them as his second home, he was bound to appear.
Half a quarter-hour later, their dishes were brought: âSnow of Early Springââmerely scallions with cold tofu. âThreads of Greenââshredded cucumber in vinegar. âListening to Mountain and Seaââactually chilled slices of marinated pigâs ear.
And so, in this freezing weather, they had managed to order three cold dishes!
No wonder the waiter had looked at them so oddly, yet said nothing.
At least the staple was hotâeach a bowl of millet rice. Driven by the thought of not wasting their coin, they bent their heads to eat.
As they ate, suddenly a shout rang out:
âAh, Master, you are here! Please, this wayâthe upstairs chamber has already been reserved for you!â
All three raised their heads at once. A corpulent man entered, face florid, reeling with wine and dissipation. From his attire and his dissipated lookâa man robbed hollow by drink and womenâthere was little doubt: this was Fang Shen, the infamous Second Master Fang.
Lin Qiu was so startled he nearly toppled. Wang Ying swiftly steadied him, murmuring, âDo not stare directlyâbe careful lest we be noticed.â
Thus Lin Qiu forced himself to lower his gaze, watching from the corner of his eye instead.
Fang Shen walked like one who knew the place well. As he passed the singing girl, he halted.
âThis girl looks unfamiliar. Is she new?â
âArrived from Guazhou but a few days ago. Possessed of a fine voice. LĂniĂĄng, greet Master Fang.â
She rose and murmured softly, âGreetings, Master.â
Fang Shenâs lips curled. âYo~~ What a sweet little soundâyouâve already made my bones go soft. Well then, today Iâll not bother going upstairs. I shall stay right here and listen to your song.â He pulled a bit of silver from his bosom and thrust it into her bodice, taking the chance to pinch her breast.
The girl flushed deep red, yet dared not resist, and resumed her playing.
Lin Qiu turned away. This time no tears would come. Only one thought rang within him: To marry me to such a manâit would be better to die outright.
Chen Qingyanâs chest heaved in wrath. Their uncle was beyond all reasonâwilling to consign his son to this beast. And to say Fang Shen was ânot so bad as rumorsââwhen in truth he was worse!
Fang Shen took a seat. Presently a boon companion joined him, and together they drank, jesting with obscene jokes unfit for the ear.
Wang Ying resolved to settle the bill and depart. But suddenly he heard Fang Shenâs companion bring up their uncle.
âThat boy from the accountant Lin family you mentioned last timeâhow goes it?â
âNearly settled. Isnât it just a matter of a word from me?â
âYouâve seen that youth, then?â
âI have. Such a slender waist, tsk tskâjust looking at him lit a wicked fire in my gut. Were he not so handsome, Iâd not have spent such sums buying him.â
âMaster, you are blessed indeed! When the time comes, we brothers will all share in your fortune.â They smirked lasciviously, Fang Shen laughing heartily with them.
Few knewâFang Shen had perverse tastes. It was whispered his last wife had been beaten to death by him rather than dying of illness.
âMaster, you truly intend to go through with it?â
âBah! I am only speaking. What right have I to bestow any of them about?â
âNo, it is that old manâheâs mad for money.â
âIndeed! That old fool keeps a mistress outside. They say the woman just bore him a son last month, so heâs desperately short of fundsâŚâ
Chen Qingyan trembled, fists clenched under the table. Wang Ying pressed his hand down hard beneath, warning with his eyesâan altercation here would be ruinous.
âWaiterâcheck, please!â
âComing! Altogether one hundred and thirty wen.â
What! So much for three cold dishes? Wang Ying did not even bargain, but tossed the coins down and dragged the others away.
On the road back, none spoke. Wang Ying never imagined the truthâthat their Third Uncle had arranged this marriage for the sake of money. No wonder he was so adamant about sending his son into the Fang familyâit had long been schemed.
At home, Aunt Chen was cooking. âWellâwas the matter resolved?â
Lin Qiu ran at once into the west room without a word.
âYou silly childâI am speaking to you!â
Wang Ying caught her sleeve. âIs Uncle at home?â
âHe went out.â
âAll the better. Set aside the cooking. Come with usâwe must tell you what happened today.â
Seeing the grave look on Wang Yingâs face, Chen Rong quickly set down her tools, doused the fire, and followed into the room.
There, Wang Ying and Chen Qingyan recounted every word they had heard in the brothel.
At the end, she could hardly breathe. Chen Qingyan took her hand. âAunt, do not despair. Your nephew is here. Whatever may come, we will shield you.â
Chen Rong leaned against the wall, nearly sliding to the ground, teeth clenched until her face warped with hate.
âNo wonderâno wonderâno wonder he would treat my Qiu so! He already has a bastard with another woman! That beast, worse than swine or dog!â
She rushed toward the door to confront him, but Wang Ying intercepted her. âAunt, do not lose yourself. Even if you faced him now, he would not confess. The most urgent thing is to calm Cousin. On the way back, I saw his face was not rightâif we are not careful, some calamity may happen.â
Even as he spoke, a shriek came from the west room: âBrother, what are you doing!â
The three dashed over. Inside, Lin Qiu clutched a pair of scissors, pressing them to his throat. The first stab had missed the vital spot, but blood already gushed, staining him scarlet. Lin Sui clung to his arm desperately to stop another strike.
Lin Qiuâs eyes blazed with resolve. âMother, I will not marry that man. Better I die now!â
Chen Rong cried aloud, snatched away the scissors, and gathered her son into her armsâsobbing so hard she could scarcely breathe. âSonâyou will be the death of your mother! Let me die with you thenâI will not live eitherâlet us go together!â
Little Lin Sui stood frozen, hands covered with his brotherâs blood, weeping too.
Wang Ying, blinking back hot tears, pulled them apart. âThird Aunt, stop weeping! Quicklyâbind Cousinâs throat!â
She awoke as from a dream, pressing a kerchief hard to the wound. Chen Qingyan slung Qiu onto his back, and together with Chen Bo and Dunzi, they half-carried, half-ran to the cityâs medical hall.
There, the physician unwrapped the clothâeveryone drew in breath. The neck, once whole, now gaped with a half-inch deep slice, flesh torn, a wound made with death in mind.
Wang Ying had to step outside, chest tight.
At the entrance he ran into Cao Kun, helping a porter who had crushed his foot unloading goods.
âWell, Shopkeeper Wangâfancy meeting you again.â
âBoss Cao.â
âSomeone ill at your house?â
âMn. My cousin hurt himself. He is inside receiving treatment.â
Cao Kun asked no more, simply supporting his man within. Yet again, he spotted the same taciturn youth as in the morning.
But now his pallor was ghostly, as if his soul had fled. He sat numbly on a wooden stool while the physician stitched his throat.
Cao Kun had once suffered his arm cut open delivering goods, and even he as a man had howled through the sewing of the wound. Yet this fragile-seeming boy did not utter a single sound. Cao felt a surge of both curiosity and admiration.
When the sewing was done, the physician admonished, âSuch a grievous wound is bound to scar. Avoid spice and meat the next days. If it grows inflamed, it will be hard to heal.â
âYes, doctor,â they answered.
He prescribed a mixture for bleeding and inflammation. Chen Qingyan collected the herbs.
Wang Ying paid. Chen Rong murmured, âWe left in such haste I had no silverâwhen we return, I will repay you.â
âAunt, donât speak of repayment. The only matter now is Cousinâs recovery.â
âSigh.â
They supported Qiu out. Cao Kun caught them again outside. âShopkeeper Wang, a word.â
âWhat is it?â
Cao scratched his head awkwardly. âI have some salves for external injuriesâfolk like us in the courier trade get bumps and cuts often. Theyâre stronger than what the doctor gives. When you send goods later, take a bottle back with you.â
âThis⌠I cannot trouble you.â
âItâs nothing. Worthless stuffâdonât forget.â With that, he strode back in.
Wang Ying could not help but sighâBoss Cao truly had a generous heart.
Back home, Dunzi harnessed the mule cart to deliver the goods. Wang Ying saw Chen Qingyan standing pale with fury at the doorsill. He went forward to clasp his hand.
Chen Qingyan muttered: âA father should shield his children, protect them with his very life. Even a tigress will not devour her own cubs. Yet he would consign his son to such filth!â
âAlas. What use words now? With Auntâs temper, once Uncle returns, there is sure to be a fight.â
âShould he not be beaten? Beaten to death he would deserve it! If my own father were still aliveâhad he known his sister was so degradedâhe would have smashed the manâs skull with the rod!â
âTrue words. But remember, he is still our cousinâs father. This matter is not ours to decideâit lies in Auntâs hand.â
Just then, Third Aunt emerged from the west room. âI have made up my mind. I will divorce him and take Qiu and Sui away.â
âAunt!â Wang Ying stepped forward to steady her. âAnd Cousinâhow fares he?â
âHe sleeps now. I have hidden away all sharp tools. Little Sui guards him.â
Qingyan asked solemnly, âAunt, are you truly decided?â
Her voice broke, âI am decided. If I do not leave him, Qiu will be hounded to death!â
âThen, Aunt, come back with us! Let us return together.â
She shook her head. âNo. I still have part of my dowry kept aside. I had saved it for the boysâ future marriages. I will use it now to rent a small house. We three will live apart.â
Wang Ying frowned. âYou do not wish to return to live at our town?â
Chen Rong shook her head. âIf it were only me, so be it. But bringing two childrenâI cannot burden you thusâŚâ
Wang Ying gripped her hand. âHow can you say such things? Even strangers would stretch out aid at such a timeâso how could we neglect our own kin? Qingyanâs father passed too soonâif he yet lived, never would he allow you to be humiliated thus. He would have carried you home long ago.â
At the mention of her elder brother, Chen Rong could not restrain her grief. She wailed loudly, âElder Brotherâoh, why did you depart so soon! With you gone, who looks after your sister?â
Chen Qingyanâs face streamed with tears. âI will. Aunt, I am the same as my father. So long as I draw breath, I shall protect you all!â
notes
: One stick of incense (ä¸çˇéŚ) was a common time measurement in imperial Chinaâroughly 30 minutes, the length an incense stick required to burn through.