Chapter 59Â Original and most updated translations are from volaretranslations.
(Fang Hua, Iâve brought back that person for you.)
(The gentle wind, the endless grassâŠthe low notes of the qin, the eveningâs setting sun. Ten years endured by that grave with nothing but the floating scent of flowers.)
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I was flustered, wholly and truly lost. Iâd never felt such a strong sense of unease. A Fang Hua Beast injured by sentiment lived every ten days as if it was a year. Iâd been by his sideâŠfor a very long timeâŠ
When he picked me up from his doorstep, Iâd already discovered that the color of his mole was very dark. But despite everything, he should still have held out until I returned. Why was it like this? Iâd brought back Han ZichuanâŠwhy did it turn out like thisâŠ
The bamboo seemed to be sobbing quietly, their forms flashing back and forth in the wind. The windchime beneath the eaves tinkled as the bamboo stalks dashed against each other.
âShaoâer, Shaoâer, the yellow earth hill. Fang Huaâs at the yellow earth hill.â
Astonished, I saw a small feather float down from the air and raised my head to see the parrot standing on the roof, staring at me with its liquid eyes.
The yellow earth hillâŠ
When I forced Han Zichuan up the mountain, weâd passed by that place, but there was no sign of anyone there.
âYou little beast, youâre teasing me again,â I laughed in spite of myself and got up. It was hard for me to believe my own words, but I kept repeating them anyways. âFang Huaâs body must have been ailing, so Second went with him on a walk.â
The parrot landed on my shoulder anxiously, shuffling its claws as it pecked me with its beak.
âFang Huaâs always been docile. When I said I didnât like other people seeing him, he used to stay with me for a month or half a year without ever going out. Secondâs the lively type and Fang Huaâs softhearted, so he was probably persuaded to take a trip to town,â I seemed to have lost part of my soul as I walked along, slow and stupid.
âShaoâer, Shaoâer, the yellow earth hill. Fang Huaâs buried by the yellow earth hill.â
Its voice suddenly turned sad and shrillâŠ
Abruptly, I came to a stop. It was as if something Iâd only tacitly understand had broke through to the surface, tearing apart my last traces of hope. My body started trembling uncontrollably as the shoulder where the bird had pecked me started to ache. When I turned back, the little creature was urging me along, as if it was more anxious than me.
My eyes swept past the corridors, seeing every door flung wide open with no sign of Han Zichuan in sight. Something occurred to me just then and I quickly used my internal energy to leap out of the house, stepping past the bamboo to head to that place.
The yellow earth hill didnât have such a name originally. Perhaps a place like this, where all sorts of mysterious flowers and extraordinary plants took root, might have an even prettier name. Iâd just never bothered to ask Fang Hua what it was.
As I rushed on, the thin leaves of bamboo brushed across my face, chilly and a bit painful. There was a single grave standing within that valley, a desolate peak surrounded on all sides by medicinal plants and the aroma of flowers. I could see an indistinct form bending down to pluck something out.
That person was Han ZichuanâŠ
I narrowed my eyes and rushed over, grabbing his hand.
âWhat are you doing?â
Han Zichuan looked at me with a smile. âI saw your Fang HuaâŠâ
The wind gradually picked up, assailing us with the scent of flowers. I stood dumbfounded as I stared at that smiling face. There was no surprise nor sorrow there, only his usual calm and high spirits, as if everything here had fallen within his predictions. The grasses around the yellow earth hill were sweet-smelling and fragrant, billowing in the wind like soundless sobbingâŠ
The remains of a skeleton were nestled up next to the tomb, behind which stood a single Fang Hua woodâŠsolitary and shining pitch-black, emanating a fragrance that permeated its surroundings.
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Fang Hua have an exceedingly unrivaled beauty resembling that of a womanâs, that is difficult to find in the world. As an animal that possesses a sentimental disposition, they will be tied down by the threads of sentiment all their lives. Those who cannot escape the bonds of sentiment are robbed of their lives and die young, leaving the numbers who manage to attain Right Fruit[1]Â fewer and fewer.
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Han Zichuan knelt gently on the ground with a hand on his knee, the other brushing against the Fang Hua wood in the soil with hooded eyes. âWhen a Fang Hua Beast dies, itâll turn back into dead wood. If they are heavily injured by sentiment, the color of the wood will turn black, and act as a strong dilution agent for poisons. So it really is trueâŠâ
My whole body was shaking as I looked at Han Zichuanâs handsome face staring at the Fang Hua wood. His pupils seemed alit with deep interest, but there wasnât a speck of grief within themâŠas if such a death was nothing important. He was completely enraptured by this unremarkable Fang Hua wood, staring at it idiotically while I stared at him. The air about us was scented with the same faint fragrance that only followed Fang Hua himself.
Fang Hua was deadâŠ
Han Zichuan suddenly laughed, reaching out to touch the pitch-black wood. My heart sank as my breath caught, and I grabbed Han Zichuanâs hand in a flash, voice low. âWhat are you doing? Could it beâŠall this time, youâŠâ
You wanted this Fang Hua wood?! The rest of the words stuck in my throat, refusing to be spoken. Han Zichuan stood looking at me without saying a word.
âWhere did you read that part about the Fang Hua Beast you said just now?â I gazed at him indifferently as my grip tightened, nails drawing blood from the palm of his hand.
He curved his lips up into a grin. âShaoâer you fool, we both lived with Fang Hua in the same houseâŠâ he dragged out the sentence before grabbing my hand, clasping it tightly. âIf you can go to Fang Huaâs study, then so can I.â
âAll the years youâve lived with us was all part of your scheme to get the Fang Hua wood?â
Han Zichuan wore a brilliant smile. âYou know I donât love him.â
Such a lack of love.
I looked at him deeply, eyes filled with distress. âAll these years and Iâve never forgotten what happened in the palace. That image of you two drunkenly lying together was like a needle piercing my heart. Iâve buried it for so long, but now youâre telling me you were hugging him on the bed just for something like this?â
A complicated look appeared in Han Zichuanâs eyes, before something flickered and disappeared. Whatever he meant to say then, he never did.
I was beside myself with rage. âAfter I left, Fang Hua got sick in the Long Spring Courtyard, right? You knew for a long time that he was ill, so why did you let him leave the palace? Why did you let him live in this faraway place without anyone to take care of him? Without anyone to defend him? Why did you let him just wait until he died?â
Han Zichuan was still smiling easily when he replied. âThis was something Fang Hua requested himself, so all Zhencould do was give my consent.â
âFor five years, five entire yearsâŠI heard nothing but news of Fang Hua from the palace. All those five years, I thought he was still in court living with you.â
âAll of my male attendants were named Fang Hua. Didnât you find out yourself after coming into the palace? I merely used them to mislead the ministers at court,â Han Zichuan reminded me kindly.
âYou misled me as well! You spread news of you and Fang Hua amongst all the commoners, forcing me to suffer after I left you. Do you know how I lived through those five years?!â
âI know,â he laughed. âYou took in six princes.â Perhaps heâd noticed I looked unsightly, because he stopped usingâZhenâ. My chest surged with an anger so fierce I could never spit it out or swallow it down. All I did was give him a murderous glare.
âSilly Shaoâer, didnât I send you to him for his final days? You managed to fulfill your filial duty as a disciple.â
âIs that soâŠâ I smiled mournfully.
After weâd spent a night together, after you made me think you were my husband-to-be, you send me off to Fang HuaâŠyouâre so ruthless. Was a single branch of Fang Hua wood that important? For you to take all those pains.
I suddenly lost all my energy. Everything had exceeded my predictions. Han Zichuan took another breath and walked forward, hugging my shivering body close in a firm embrace. I turned my face away, eyes closed to think, before opening them to look at the half-buried Fang Hua wood again.
Fang Hua, I really want to kill this person right now.
But I canâtâŠbecause, he can save you. PerhapsâŠthere was still hope if I use his blood to revive you.
Han Zichuan seemed satisfied with my docile behavior, smiling as he stroked my hair. His tone of voice grew gentle and soft. âShaoâer, you donât understand. Ever since the year Fang Hua brought me home, I began to like this sort of peaceful life. Fang Hua was proficient in qin, chess, calligraphy and painting, with good martial arts skills and an excellent temperament. He was just a little simple when it came to human affairs and mattersâlike a blank sheet of paper. You didnât understand anything either, but I still envied you because your smile was so carefree. I envied the fact that you could bully me without scruples, make a fool of Fang Hua, and cause chaos in the house all day. Actually, at that timeâŠI didnât know he was a Fang Hua Beast.â
I had to smile too, though mine was more from ridicule. At that timeâŠI didnât know he was the crown prince, either.
âRegarding the things that happened in the past, I donât want to mention them much,â Han Zichuanâs grip on me loosened slightly as he turned away. His high nose and arching eyebrows looked both grave and stern, filled with the aura of a ruler. âThere were too many people plotting against me in the court back them. In order to protect my position as crown prince, I was forced to slip out on the precept to finding medicine for my father. Later on, I accidentally stumbled onto the records of the Fang Hua Beast in a book and realizedâŠthe hairpin in your hair was made from Fang Hua wood.â
And then you decided to hurt Fang Hua even after all that, not even sparing me.
âIâve always been sincere about my feelings for you. Pity that all you did was chase after your master and never spared a glance for me,â Han Zichuan raised a hand to caress my face, his eyes shining. âI couldnât reconcile with myself. My father was going to die sooner or later, and I didnât think it was worthwhile to save a dying man by killing the Fang Hua I respected and admired. But later on, I changed my mind.â He looked at me steadily, almost as if in a daze. âIâd never seen a Fang Hua wood before, much less the once-in-a-thousand-years appearance of the Fang Hua Beast. There were enough people plotting against me that I thought if I had one, Iâd be safe from everythingâand youâd finally belong to me.â
I shaped my lips into a smile, a little sad. âYou racked your brains to say all that, but in the end it was still because you wanted the Fang Hua wood.â
Han Zichuan studied me intently, lips shut without a word.
I moved to block the tomb, saying lightly, âI wonât let you take him away. But youâŠâ Pausing, I gave him a glance. ââŠarenât going anywhere, either.â
A grin appeared on Han Zichuanâs face as he replied. âI know.â He still held my hand as before, not harried at all. âLetâs make a bet.â
I gave him an icy look.
Han Zichuan laughed, but tightened his grip on me, saying slowly word-by-word. âIâll let you take my blood to save Fang Hua. If he revives with his previous lifeâs memories intact as the Fang Hua of before, Iâll let you go to take care of him for the rest of your lives. Iâll never bother you again.â He paused, before his smile widened. âOtherwise, youâll go back to the palace with me.â
âA Fang Hua wood will reincarnate sooner or later. If he changes into human formâŠâ
âThen Iâll give up on the Fang Hua wood,â he said with resolution.
âYou used so much care to set this up, so how could you say youâll give it up so easily?â I looked at Han Zichuan, voice thin. âYour proposalâs not bad, but I donât want to bet with you, becauseâŠâ My eyes were cold as I clapped his shoulders and leaned in. âEven if Iâm not gamblingâŠ.I can still use your blood to save him.â
âMaybe so. I donât think you even know how many days to feed him fresh blood. Thereâs no telling when some powerful army will make a surprise attack on the mountain and lay siege to this yellow earth hill. No matter how skilled the Carefree Idler is then, sheâll have trouble protecting the Fang Hua wood.â
âYouâŠâ
Han Zichuan looked off into the distance as he brushed past me. âLetâs place our bets on this final game of ours.â
His clothes whipped noisily in the wind as if he was someone who had gone through countless hardships of life. The only thing missing for the image was the lack of worry etched onto his brow.
âZichuan, why are you doing this? Even if he turns back into human form and never regains his memories, or never becomes the old Fang Hua, Iâll still leave with him.â
Han Zichuan quirked his lips into a smile and looked at me with an emotion I couldnât read. âWith his injuries so severe, Iâm afraid he wonât even have the strength to transform.â
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Fang Hua wasnât just a piece of wood to me. For him, I was willing to fight. I gave him a determined look. âA monarch doesnât make jokes. You have to do as you say.â
âI wouldnât bet on something unless I was certain. Iâll have you follow me wholeheartedly into the palace.â he smiled indifferently.
Seeing his drifting sleeves and billowing robes reminded me of floating clouds and flowing waters. His high spirits and daring against that tall, erect figure made it seem as if he was confident of success. I sat for a long time next to the tomb.
If one buries the wood in the dirt, and feeds it a mixture of crushed medicinal herbs mixed with dew touched by the first rays of the morning sunâŠsoon enough the Fang Hua Beast would be born again. Feeding it the blood of the person he loved most would preserve his soul and recover the memories from his past life.
Fang Hua, Iâve already brought that person back.
The gentle wind, the endless grassâŠthe low notes of the qin, the eveningâs setting sun. Ten years endured by that grave with nothing but the floating scent of flowers.
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These days, I was up before daylight started to break. Iâd quietly slip into the eastern rooms to open the windows and extinguish the calming incense in the incense burner. Then Iâd kneel in front of the bed to call Han Zichuanâs name. His relaxed eyebrows show that heâd slept peacefully. Little did he know, Iâd long taken the time while he was asleep to fly past the bamboo and into the mountains to pluck the freshest flowers and medicinal plants back into the house.
I was happy that I still had the saving grace of being able to do something for my master, Fang Hua.
Han Zichuan might not have been in the palace, but he was used to the bad habit of being waited on. Now there was no one to clothe him, wash him, or put on his shoes, but he still put careful importance on his appearance and made sure he looked presentable before leaving the room. This usually took a few hours.
Every day around this time, Iâd go to the yellow earth hill by myself, staring blankly at the skeleton nestled by the tomb. My memories would flood like the tide to submerge me in an infinite sea of sadnessâŠ
In the past, it was this corpse that allowed the dead Fang Hua to revive again, but master said he couldnât remember their past together anymoreâŠ
At this moment, my heart was very pained. MasterâŠif you could come back to life, would you still remember me?
Han Zichuan said that Fang Hua was already a piece of wood. The wood was so black that he must have been heavily injured by sentiment, so there was probably no chance for him to reincarnate again. But I refused to believe himâŠmaster was such a good person, so how could he just leave me behind?
Contrary to expectations, Han Zichuan was very cooperative these days. He didnât think of escaping or alerting the palace, but spent his days staring at me while I crushed herbs, petals, and morning dew together to water the Fang Hua wood. He never tried to pluck the Fang Hua wood again, perhapsâŠdue to his bet. I was convinced that Fang Hua cared so much about Han Zichuan in his past life that heâd rather suffer and die from his feelings than take Han Zichuanâs blood to save himself. SoâŠFang Hua, if you donât want me to hurt Han Zichuan, hurry and wake up.
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Today, there was still no change with the Fang Hua wood. I dug out the cloth from the study again and studied it word by wordâŠbut couldnât find anything. Han Zichuan urged me not to be so anxious. The silk had written that after planting the wood in the earth, a mixture of crushed medicinal herbs mixed with dew touched by the first rays of the morning sun for a month would turn the wood as red as fire, with the disposition of jade.
Today was the 17th day, but it was still a shiny black that lacked the warmth from before when touched. Right now it was no different from dead wood. Despite being planted in the earth, it was still cold and lifeless.
Fang Hua, Iâve decided not to wait any longer.
The silk cloth said that after the the Fang Hua wood took human form, true loveâs blood was required to nourish it. Han Zichuan has a strong body, so you donât need to worry about his health. Since youâve been hurt so seriously, Iâm worried that youâll forget us after you wake upâŠ
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Han Zichuan had lost a lot of blood these days and his complexion was ghastly. So in addition to watering Fang Hua with flower and precious medicinal plants, I spent much time boiling medicine and soup for Han Zichuan to bolster his body. Every time this happened, Han Zichuan would lean quietly by the door, looking at me with a silent smile.
Fang Hua, Iâve finally realized how troublesome it is to cook for someone. The only thing I knew how to make were sweet potatoes, but Han Zichuan canât squat on the ground eating sweet potatoes with me anymore. His health was terrible. If he just died like this, then there wouldnât be any blood left to save you. So I taught myself how to light the stove by blowing on the flames, even though the smoke choked me to the point of tears every time and stained my face as sooty black as my childhood days.
Fang Hua, you loved to be clean, yet you always cooked me meals in the kitchen all those years, things that youâd never eat. Was it as hard for you as it was for me when you cooked the first time?
Now that you arenât here, I canât help but think of you everyday.
The first soup I made was a failureâŠbut Han Zichuan drank it quite happily. The scene reminded me of my childhood when you made me my first meal: that red braised pork I still remember today as delicious.
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Today is the 29th day, just a day short of one month. The Fang Hua wood was still completely black, with no sign of turning red.
This morning while grinding the plants in the courtyard, I suddenly felt a wave of dizziness. It took me awhile to recover. Han Zichuan said it was because I was tiring myself out, and that he wanted Little Li to come from the palace to serve me. I know he was already making plans to return to court.
This bet, had I lost it?
A stalk of wood stood in the dirt. Donât talk about it changing form to become the previous Fang Hua, it was hard to see if it could transform into human form at all. I tasted the flavor of disappointment while Han Zichuan stood distractedly before a locked door on the western side for a very, very long timeâŠbut really, there was nothing for him to worry about.
Right now, only a tiny wish existed to console me. I had no wild wishes for Fang Hua to keep his soul or his memories as my previous master. As long as he could take on human form, as long as he could continue to live, then Iâd obediently follow Han Zichuan back to the palace like how weâd agreed.
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Today is the 30th day.
The grass around the dirt mound had grown quite a bit, while much of the flowers had withered. But that branch of Fang Hua wood stood alone in the earth as before, still and unmoving. It was only seven cun[2] tall and hadnât changed in size from the start.
âShaoâer, the windâs picking up,â a low voice followed the sighing breeze from behind me.
âI know.â I said with low spirits.
Han Zichuan leaned against my shoulders, wrapping his arms around my waist. His face was extremely white, but I pretended I didnât see. He kept me in his embrace and silently studied places where Iâd slit his wrist. He didnât move for a long while, but kept holding me in a warm hug, a sorrowful look in his eyes. Despite this, he was still smiling. His light green sleeves were already dyed red by blood as warm droplets flowed down his fingers to drip onto the Fang Hua wood.
The first hit on target, while the second and third splashed onto the ground.
Blood flowed down the Fang Hua wood to sink into the earth, absorbed by the yellow dirt. And yet the wood remained as cold and black as before with no changes. The wind kept blowing as I stubbornly stared at the wood until my vision blurred.
âCan you unseal my acupoints? Iâm a little weary,â Han Zichuanâs voice was very low.
âNo,â I replied coldly.
He gave a faint smile and weakly pillowed his head against me, making me bear his entire weight. The warmth of his body blocked much of the late autumn chill, but his words were a little bit lonely. âYouâve always been so callous to me.â
If I really unsealed your acupoints, Iâm afraid youâll die from excessive blood flow. If you did, there would be no one left to save Fang Hua.
âShaoâerâŠthereâs something I shouldâve told you long ago,â Han Zichuan released me and gently tugged my hand, before resting his hands on my shoulders. He lowered his head to look at me, gaze earnest and intent. âYouâve used my blood as an ingredient with the precious plants and morning dew to feed him for a month. Nothingâs happened. Itâs already past the time for his rebirth, so thereâs no way he can take on human form anymore.â
My body began to shake violently.
Han Zichuan withdrew his hands and tugged off my headband, using it to stop the bleeding from his wrist. He looked at me again, calling out softly. âShaoâerâŠâ His eyes bore directly into mine. âYouâre still not clear on who he really loved?â
I gave him a startled look as the feelings Iâd suppressed for so long in my heart began to crumble. He kept on talking.
âYouâve never had an inkling after all these daysâŠ? My blood is completely useless to Fang Hua.â
âNo, heâs been hurt too deeply and thatâs why he canât take human form. HeâŠâ I stubbornly grabbed Han Zichuanâs sleeves, wanting to say more but finding I couldnât.
Han Zichuan heaved a sigh and gave me a pitying glance. His voice was soft. âDo you know why Fang Hua agreed to come to the palace with me to treat fatherâs illness? Because I used you as collateralâŠso he was forced to act for your safety. You really donât know? After you left the palace, your master left as well.â
I suddenly felt unable to stand, my heart aching to the point I couldnât breathe as my eyes grew hot.
âHow is that possible?â I abruptly stood up, no energy in my voice. âWhen I was living with him, he didnât even want to mention your name. If it wasnât because you hurt him, thenâŠâ
âBecause after you lost your memories, you became my wife,â Han Zichuan gave me a sad smile. Every word he spoke was like a needle stabbing wounds all over my body.
Where did I go wrongâŠ
If this was the truth, then why did Fang Hua push me away after I regained my memories? And why did he tell me to give his body to Han Zichuan after he died? Why would a person like that love me?
And yet, the man standing before me now said Fang Hua loved meâŠ
The joy and pain that surged through my heart was almost unbearable. The force was so alive that it threatened to tear my heart apart, paining me to the point where I couldnât breathe. Han Zichuan looked at me and suddenly smiled, eyes cool and bright.
âShaoâer, Iâll tell you another thing. The night you canât forgetâthe one where we got drunkâI fell atop of Fang Hua, but all he did was mumble âShaoâerâŠmy Shaoâer.ââ
All of my reasoning crumbled into pieces. This was the cruelest thing Iâd heard in my life. I gave a dull look to the person in front of me before using all my strength to process what he had just said. These words and sentences brought me no happiness, but only pain. Someone had loved me once, but I threw him away.
âAll of thisâŠeverythingâŠâ I clenched my hands, trying to stay calm. âWhy are you telling me this now?â Still, I couldnât keep my words from trembling.
âHeâs just a beast. He raised you until you grew up, taught you medical skills and martial arts, and you called him your master. Iâm the one whoâs going to live with you for the rest of your life. Fang Hua allowed me to look after you. He begged me to take the Fang Hua wood, hoping that Iâd give you a peaceful and happy life.â
âNoâŠyou know that the one I love is Fang Hua.â
âBut I love you as well. Iâm just the same as youâŠâ his voice was filled with loneliness. âFor Fang Huaâs sake, youâre willing to do anything.â He raised his wrist, carelessly tracing the skin full of scars with a mild gaze. âI can do that tooâŠand what I want is to break you two apart.â
I was grieved to a point where I had no tears. He turned away, not looking at me any longer as his words were carried on the wind.
âYou can spend the time you have left with Fang Hua. After a while Iâll come backâŠto pick up the Fang Hua woodâŠâ
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One single person, one solitary wood.
The wind blew past my lonely thoughts.
Our gazes met across the distance as tears flowed from my eyes.