Qi Changyiās eyes flashed open. With trembling fingers, he removed the cold hand that obscured his vision.
Pei Zheng was sitting inside the wedding sedan, his gaze deep and thoughtful.
āBrother Pei, why, why are you here?ā
Pei Zheng retracted his hand and stared at the red-clad little man, his eyes traveling from the top of his head to the tips of his toes.
His skin was as fair and smooth as jade, his brows were soft and elegant.
His thin wrists were white as snow, pure and unsullied.
Even though his entire body was swathed in red, it didnāt look gaudy or cheap. Coupled with the rouge on his lips and his ladylike hair bun, he truly resembled a beautiful new bride.
āHis Majesty ordered me to oversee the affairs of the marriage alliance. This is also an opportunity for me to meet with the barbarian clan leader. Of course Iād be here.ā
Several officersā voices could be heard from outside; everything had been checked. The city gate opened, and the imperial guards in the front rode out in an orderly manner.
Qi Changyiās mind wandered off, and tears suddenly filled his eyes once more.
Pei Zhengās eyebrows creased. He reached out to wipe his face again, but all he caught was a handful of air.
Qi Changyi scooted away and pressed himself against the side of the sedan; it seemed as though he was trying to avoid Pei Zheng. He wiped at his eyes with his sleeve and stubbornly raised his head, furiously blinking away tears.
He had spent a lot of effort reasoning with the Emperor in order to accompany the group to the borderlands. He wanted to make sure that he could take care of Qi Changyi along the way.
But this silly little man took his kindness for granted.
Everything he had said that night, it was all in vain. How could this little fool understand the meaning behind his words?
Pei Zheng suppressed his impatience with great effort and ordered, āCome here, Iāll wipe your face.ā
āNo need, I can do it myself.ā Qi Changyi violently smeared his cheeks again, leaving red patches on his fair skin. āBrother Pei neednāt worry about it.ā
āIāll say it one more time. Come here.ā
Qi Changyiās heart was full of fear, but he still didnāt move an inch.
Pei Zhengās eyes narrowed. In the past, if his expression had turned only the slightest bit unpleasant, the little man would quiver in fear and beg for mercy. What was going on now?
Could it be that he suddenly grew a pair once he left the Imperial Capital?
Pei Zheng reached out and grabbed the little man. Unexpectedly, he encountered a bout of resistance, though he hardly felt it.
But it did make his heart feel extremely unpleasant.
āWhatās wrong, huh? Youāve just left the palace, and youāve already decided to stop listening to me? Are you that eager to get away from me?ā
Pei Zheng pinned the little manās struggling arm with one hand and squeezed his chin with the other. His cold breath sprayed over Qi Changyiās face.
āItās, itās not like that. Royal Father is sending me away to get married, so I have a husband now. Naturally, I have to keep my distance from other men.ā
āI, thatās what theĀ momoĀ told me to call him.ā
āThen what about our promise? To never betray me and never leave me, was that all a lie?ā
Qi Changyiās jaw was sore, and he could hardly speak properly, āI didnāt know, I didnāt know that something like this was going to happen. If I had known, I definitely, definitely wouldnāt have said such nonsense.ā
āNonsense?ā Pei Zhengās eyes were frigid. The hand on the little manās waist suddenly pressed down hard, and he had no choice but to fall straight into Pei Zhengās chest.
Pei Zheng twirled a lock of silky hair between his fingers as he leaned close to the little manās ear. āYou want to keep your distance from me? Iād like to see you try.ā
Qi Changyiās body began to shake. He was trying so hard to forget about Pei Zheng, yet the other had no intentions of letting him go. But he was already on his way to marry someone else; he could no longer stay by Brother Peiās side.
āStop the sedan.ā
Pei Zheng suddenly ordered.
The long procession of sedans and horses slowly ground to a halt. Everyone stared dumbfoundedly at Prime Minister Pei, who had just come out of the princeās wedding sedan.
Once Pei Zheng stepped out of the sedan, he lifted the curtain with one hand and dragged Qi Changyi out with the other.
They had reached the outskirts of the city; the roads were bumpy and rough.
Qi Changyi tripped over a protruding rock. His knees, which had not yet recovered from kneeling for so long, crashed to the ground, and his upper body keeled over in pain.
Li Yu rushed over, along with several other eunuchs and guards, but they were stopped by Pei Zhengās cold voice.
āDonāt help him. Let him get up by himself. If you continue to pamper him, how will he be able to survive in the impoverished borderlands?ā
Lord Pei had been ordered by the Emperor to oversee the affairs of the marriage alliance; his word was law, so no one dared to come forward to help the little figure that was slumped on the ground.
Qi Changyi laid on the ground for a while, until the pain in his knees lessened slightly. He slowly stood up and flashed a reassuring smile at Li Yu.
That smile was like a knife slashing into Pei Zhengās eyes. It was the first time he had seen the little man smile today, but he never expected that it would be for a measly eunuch.
Someone rode over on horseback. It was Zhao Litang, who had been at the front of the line. When he saw Qi Changyi kneeling on the ground, he rushed over to see what had happened.
āYour Highness, are you all right? Should we call an Imperial Physician?ā
Two Imperial Physicians had come along as well, in case of an emergency.
Zhao Litang was about to summon one of them before he was interrupted by Pei Zheng.
āNo need. The sedan chair is too small, bring His Highness to the carriage in the back to rest.ā
That carriage was Pei Zhengās, would that mean that His Highness and Pei Zheng would be in there together?
Zhao Litang gripped the reins and tried to maintain his composure. āLord Pei, Iām afraid that would be improperā¦ā
āThereās nothing improper about it.ā Pei Zheng climbed into the carriage behind Qi Changyi. āGeneral Zhao, your focus should be on performing your duties to the best of your ability. You neednāt worry about other things.ā
The carriage door slammed shut, and the noise of the outside world instantly faded away.
The inside of the carriage was much larger than that of the sedan; a thick, plush blanket was laid out to reduce the bumpiness of the ride. There was a small desk placed inside as well, laden with tea and cakes, as well as a jug of wine.
The carriage finally began to move, and the queue slowly continued forward.
Qi Changyiās knee was hurting more and more every second. He bit his lip and tried to endure the pain, but sweat still dripped down his forehead.
Pei Zheng saw how pale he was. He was about to lift the red skirt to check his injuries, but it was held down by Qi Changyiās small hands.
His face was ashen with pain, but he was still thinking of ākeeping his distanceā from Pei Zheng.
āBrother Pei, please leave me alone, y-you canāt do the same things you used to, it would be bad if my future husband found out.ā
Qi Changyiās heart hurt so much as he spoke, he almost couldnāt breathe. His imagination ran wild, he had once dreamed that his future husband would be Brother Pei, but it was impossible now.
When Pei Zheng heard this, his heart was flooded with irritation.
Husband, husband, husband, that word rolled off his tongue quite easily, and he even continued to say that he wanted to keep his distance.
Donāt even think about it.
He grabbed Qi Changyiās calf with force, and despite the little manās struggles, lifted the red skirt. His slender fingers began to trace Qi Changyiās bare leg.
The softness and smoothness beneath his fingers made Pei Zhengās body freeze for a second. He couldnāt help but pinch down a little harder.
He pulled the dress up even more, and a pair of swollen red kneecaps were exposed. In addition to a few scrapes from the fall earlier, there were also patches of bluish-green bruising.
āHow did this happen?ā
Qi Changyi whispered, āI-I went to go find Royal Father, but he didnāt want to see me, so I kneeled outside to wait for him. Later, Fourth Bro-ā
When Qi Changyi thought of his Fourth Brother, he also thought of the words that Zhao Litang had spoken to him.
Pei Zheng never liked him, he was only a substitute for Fourth Brother.
He hurriedly retracted his legs and pulled down the skirt. Qi Changyi immediately retreated to the other end of the carriage, shoved his head into his knees, and curled into a little ball.
Only in this position did he feel a slight sense of security.
The smooth skin between his fingers slipped away. His fists clenched, and the last dregs of Pei Zhengās patience finally ran out. He leaned forward and clamped the little manās chin again.
āNot listening to me again? I havenāt punished you in a while; your wounds are all healed, so you must have forgotten the pain by now, right?ā
Qi Changyi felt that his chin no longer belonged to him. He already heard the crisp sound of Pei Zhengās fingers squeezing his bones; it felt as though they were about to be crushed to dust at any moment.
āUhā¦nnnā¦ā
āIāve taken care of you for so long, yet you are so eager to leave me for this faceless, nameless stranger. Youāve already disobeyed me so many times. Your Highness, you sure played me well.ā
Pei Zhengās grip did not loosen as he reached downwards, rummaged through the blanket, and pulled out a long chain.
The crisp, clinking sound made Qi Changyiās entire body shudder in fear.
Pei Zheng tied his hands together and wrapped the other end of the chain around the little desk that was fixed to the carriage. No matter what he tried, he wouldnāt be able to break free; he could only sit in front of the desk in forced compliance.
Qi Changyiās wrists were wrapped tightly by the chain, so red chafe marks would appear frequently on his thin, white skin. He was unable to free himself, so he had no choice but to sit at the desk with red eyes and a lowered head.
Seeing how obedient he was, Pei Zheng calmed down a bit. He leaned back onto the edge of the blanket and slowly closed his eyes.
āPour me a cup of tea.ā
Qi Changyi hesitated for a few moments, so Pei Zheng yanked the chain impatiently, jerking his wrists hard.
Qi Changyi trembled as he poured the tea, and placed the tea cup in front of Pei Zheng.
āServe it to me1.ā
Qi Changyi lifted the cup to Pei Zhengās mouth. However, the chain on his wrists was too heavy, so his hands were trembling, and tea splashed out onto Pei Zhengās robe.
āS-sorry, I didnāt mean to.ā Qi Changyi quickly wiped the soaked area with his sleeve.
Pei Zheng gently took his hand, before he tapped a finger onto his own lips. āServe it to me with this.ā
Qi Changyi thought for a moment about the meaning of these words and quickly understood. His ears flushed bright red.
He stuttered, āN-no, we canāt, I canāt do that, Brother Pei, please just drink it yourselfā¦ā
Pei Zhengās eyes were gloomy. Before the little man could finish his sentence, he reached out, pinched his cheeks with one hand, grabbed the cup of tea from off the desk, and poured it straight into his mouth.
Qi Changyi choked violently, and dark tea spilled down his throat and onto his collar. There was still a little bit left in his mouth that he hadnāt swallowed yet.
Pei Zhengās fingers tightly pinched the little manās face, and his thin lips collided with that alluring red mouth.
Notes
Sorry this one i just, i just fcked it in its ass as well
Iām thinking of changing Pei-gege to Brother Pei because fourth brother is actually fourth gege and that sounds ridiculous so yeah
The real issue here is why Pei Zheng brought a chain with him Iām so confused by this man
Also why did I say grew a pair lmao Iām sorry thatās the only thing that came to mind
Thanks for reading~ as always, let me know if thereās a problem
1. What he actually said was āåęā āfeed meā. I couldnāt stop laughing when I looked at that I donāt know why hghahahahaha