The cracks in the stone wall spread out bit by bit, falling apart after a few dull thuds, pieces of debris littered the ground as a narrow tunnel was revealed.. Su Shiyu withdraws his hand, there is a flash of something sharp between his fingers, slipping back into his sleeve in a blink of an eye. Yet, it was enough for Chu Mingyun to see clearly that it was a dagger hidden inside his sleeve.
Itâs no wonder he didnât hesitate breaking the fan just now, because he had brought weapons himself.
Su Shiyu takes the candle stand from the wall, and turning around, he calls for Chu Mingyun to stand up.
Chu Mingyun tries to move his shoulder and stands up. He couldnât help but to be impressed by the excellent skill Su Shiyu exhibited in wrapping his wound. His gaze falls to Su Shiyuâs sleeve and he suddenly says, âWith Your Excellency Suâs foundation of strength, it would be impossible for you not to sense that guard hiding at the corner.â
Su Shiyu smiles and honestly says, âYes.â
âThen what were you scheming for since you did not expose him earlier?â
Su Shiyu shakes his head. âWhatever I was scheming would just be empty talk now. Thereâs no use in bringing it up.â
He rarely strikesso Chu Mingyun cannot tell the extent of his martial arts. Even in words, he is skilled in the art of deflection, itâs hard to elicit any information from him. This person truly is a difficult opponent. Chu Mingyun mulls over it and says, âItâs boring on the journey. Would Your Excellency Su like to banter with me?â
Su Shiyu lends the light of the candle to survey the tunnel and doesnât pay attention to what he said.
Chu Mingyun presses onto his shoulder and leans back against the stone wall. âAhâŚâŚ My wounds hurt.â
Su Shiyu turns his head around, taking all his time to examine Chu Mingyun from head to toe, only saying, âIs Your Excellency ChuâŚâŚ hinting to me to go over and carry you?â
âNot to that extent.â Chu Mingyun says, âBut you can chat with me.â Before Su Shiyu can open his mouth, he adds, âAt least distract me, so it doesnât hurt so much.â
Su Shiyu looks at him. âWhat does Your Excellency Chu think we could talk about?â
Chu Mingyun smiles, the corners of his eyes crinkling. âHow about this: you and I can take turns to ask each other some questions.â
ââŚâŚâ Su Shiyu sighs., âIf the other refuses to speak the truth, then what use is there?â
âAs I said, itâs just to pass time.â Chu Mingyun walks next to him and slowly says, âWhether one could tell the truth from lies would depend on oneself. Additionally, if one is to lie, then wouldnât it prove that they are avoiding the question?â His gaze flickers with ambivalent humour, as he looks at Su Shiyu.
Su Shiyu helplessly sighs. He steps into the corridor. âThen ask what you please.â
Chu Mingyun follows him and says, âYour Excellency Su looks refined on the surface; I couldnât have guessed that you would be someone so secretive. Since you carry a sleeve-dagger everywhere you go, why has no one spoken about you knowing martial arts?â
The flame is the size of a bean, illuminating only a small piece of ground beneath their feet. There is only the sounds of their low voices in the narrow tunnel. They were walking side by side; Su Shiyu could practically feel the warm breath of the one behind. He shifts his head away uncomfortably, then says, âItâs not as complicated as you thought. Itâs just a habit made over the years.â
âI once went to a war campaign with my father when I was fifteen,â Su Shiyu says.
Chu Mingyun stares at the side of his face in astonishment. There is a glimmer of nostalgia on Su Shiyuâs face, but more than that are complicated feelings that are difficult to put into words. The corridor is extremely dark and his expression is gone in an instant. Too little time to see the truth behind it.
Su Shiyu lightly continues, âAfter that, he was even more strict about me fighting with others and wanted me to be a literary official. During that time, Changâan was not the same as it is now. Occasionally, it would be a bit chaotic. I was young and arrogant at that time, so it was difficult to keep me away from fights. Thus, Father ordered me to wear white, as it would be easier to restrain me. Every time I was discovered, I would have to kneel in front of the Ancestral Hall. Over a long period of time, Iâve learned how to hide the dagger in my sleeve and conceal traces to avoid being discovered by him, hence escaping from punishment many times.â
âThis is certainly a surprise.â Chu Mingyun glances at Su Shiyuâs face, lit by candlelight. âYou were cuter when you were little compared to now.â
Su Shiyu smiles but does not comment on this remark.
âWhy did your father forbid you to fight anymore?â he asks.
Su Shiyu gives him a look and chuckles. âThis is the second question.â
Chu Mingyun raises his hand nonchalantly to make a gesture of invitation. Su Shiyu expressionlessly withdraws his gaze and opens his mouth to say, âI have always felt curious about one thing. With Your Excellency Chuâs present wealth and position, why didnât you retrieve your family to live with you?â
Chu Mingyunâs expression changes, his eyes sweeping past Su Shiyuâs face like sharp knives. Seeing Su Shiyuâs indifferent expression, he looks away and lightly says, âI am an orphan found by my Master. From where would I have family?â
Su Shiyu nods his head and only says, âIâm sorry.â
He still remembers the first time he saw Chu Mingyun. It was already a widespread chatter in the capital that when Daxia and Xiongnu were at war, there had been a youth of unknown origin who won every war he fought, triumphant as he walked. The three provinces were returned, and the barbarians retreated over a hundred lis. In the great hall, this youth walked in with a proud posture, allowing the curious looks of all the various officials to fall upon him. He carried a languid smile, yet gave off a cold, scheming look when people werenât watching.
During that time Su Shiyuâs father was still alive. The great general Su Jue had looked at Chu Mingyun for a long time, then told Su Shiyu, âThis is not a common person.â
Su Shiyu agreed. After the court was dismissed, he had ordered people to investigate Chu Mingyunâs background. Only after several years did he manage to find out:
The Chu family of Liangzhou was also a wealthy and distinguished family who knew many outstanding talents in the Jianghu. When the Xiongnu plundered southwards, they massacred countless cities. The Chu family naturally could not escape that fate, yet it was unknown how Chu Mingyun had survived. Some people said that once, during a freezing winterâs night, they saw a youth drenched in blood kneeling before the doors of the secluded Sword Saint. His eyebrows looked as proud, as wild, and as unbridled as the Grand Marshal Chuâs.
It seems like Chu Mingyun truly disliked this question.
âMy turn. Still the same question as before: Why didnât your father approve of you fighting?â Chu Mingyun asks.
Su Shiyu drags his focus back, raising the lamp so his face could be seen clearly, then smiles as he says, âSomething along the lines ofâŚâŚ he doesnât like the way I kill.â
Chu Mingyun is surprised. Before he could grasp the meaning of his words, he heard Su Shiyu saying, âWeâve arrived.â
They stop walking. Su Shiyu turns around to give Chu Mingyun a look, handing the lamp over to him, both his hands pressing onto the stone door as he pried it open. There is a dull sound of grating rocks before a glint of light seeps in. Then, as the fissure starts to grow, they couldnât help shutting their eyes momentarily to adjust to the brightness.
When they open their eyes again, everything is clear. A house of primitive simplicity, a bookcase made from fortune paulownia wood, yellowish scrolls and green lanternsâitâs the study. Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu walk out, turning around only to realize that the back of the stone wall is disguised as a bookcase. Once it closes, not a single trace would be left.
ââŚâŚIt certainly is easy to come out.â Chu Mingyun takes his time surveying the surroundings before looking over his shoulder with a smile at Su Shiyu. âLet us go find Song Heng and have a little chat.â
From the study, the atrium is at the end of a long alley. The moon is already hanging in the sky and the songs have quelled; they were inside the underground prison for so long that all the guests above have already been dismissed. Maidservants are collecting used plates with their heads hung low, rushing to and fro.
Su Shiyu stops one of them and asks with a smile, âMiss, pray tell where is your master at this moment?â
The maidservant is young. She shivers and steals a glance at him before shaking her head quickly, âThis humble servant doesnât know.â
âWhen were the guests dismissed?â
The maidservant trembles even more. âA period of one cup of tea ago.â She practically begs, âThis humble servant is just a worker. I beg Your Excellency to stop asking.â
Su Shiyu withdraws his gaze and lets her go. He then turns around to look at Chu Mingyun. The latter nudges his head to his right. âI heard some noise coming from this way.â
On the right is a small forest; the flowers and trees are evenly spaced, their shadows intertwined as the moon shines over the snow-like gardenia flowers. Someone is indeed there.
âThis branch? Or this other branch?â Tan Jing taps on the gardenia flowers as he turns around; a woman wearing a skirt made from thin silk giggles as she looks at him without answering. Yet, he nods his head as if he hears something. âEverything will be as you say.â He breaks a branch and hands it over to the woman,
The Minister of Works, Tan Jing, pats the dust on his clothes, looks up and is taken by surprise when two people walk over to him. He immediately bows and says, âYour Excellency Chu, Your Excellency Su.â
Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu are still some distance away, yet the woman quickly retreats behind Tan Jing, only half an elegant face peeking out to look timidly at them. Tan Jing turns around to hold her hand and gently says, âA-Xiu, donât be scared.â
A-Xiu holds Tan Jingâs hand tightly, lowering her head, refusing to meet their visitorsâ eyes.
Tan Jing apologizes to them. âMy wife is afraid of outsiders. Please take no offense to it.â
âThere is no harm.â Su Shiyu smiles.
âWhere is Song Heng?â Chu Mingyun gets straight to the point.
âThis lowly official doesnât know.â Tan Jing shakes his head. âPerhaps an urgent matter happened. Just now a servant came to report something to Zhuangyuan Song. He looked a little panicked. After excusing himself to us, he ended the banquet. My wife doesnât go out often, and since she finds this place strange and interesting, I asked for permission to walk around. He agreed and then left in a hurry.â He ponders for a moment, then raises his hand to point somewhere. âHe went in that direction. If Your Excellencies have need for him, you could take a look there.â
Tan Jing is pointing to the location of the study, but when Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu came, not a soul was present.
Chu Mingyun curls up the corner of his lips in a smiles. âThere is no need. We just want to offer him a greeting. Itâs nothing urgent.â He turns around to look at Su Shiyu and says, âSuch a pity. It seems like we wonât be meeting tonight.â
Su Shiyu smiles, but says nothing.
Since Song Heng has left, they bid farewell to Tan Jing and leave as well. The night is dark outside of the residence, with only faint candlelight. All that is left are a few waiting horse carriages .
âChu Mingyun,â Su Shiyu suddenly speaks from behind.
Chu Mingyun stops s. He looks over his shoulders, the corner of his eyes lit by the light. With a low voice, he says, âHm?â
Su Shiyu hesitates in a way that is rarely seen. His glance falls upon his side, his tone even and steady. âIn the end, you still saved me onceâŚâŚ In the future, donât act like that again. My humble person hasnât gone to the extent that I cannot care for myself.â
Chu Mingyun gives a long âOhâ, his emotions incomprehensible. With a knowing smirk, he says âIt seems like thanking a person like me is truly too difficult for a man of good-standing like Your Excellency Su.â
Su Shiyu remains silent for a moment. âI am humbly grateful. In the future, if you have any needs outside of country affairs, I will naturally try my best to help.â
Hidden in the shadows, his eyes look cold. Chu Mingyun presses a hand onto the wound on his shoulder, then suddenly turns around and smiles. âThe time is just right. Thereâs no need for me to wait for the future.â
He taps his own face, showing a grin that is going too far. âKiss me, and we owe each other nothing therein.â
ââŚâŚâ Su Shiyu furrows his brows as he looks at him, but he refuses to move.
Chu Mingyun inhales a cold breath, holding his shoulder, his gaze low as he makes a pitiful face. âTskâhow my wounds hurt.â
ââŚâŚ Your Excellency Chu.â
âI think even my bones are injured, sighs, this really isâŚâŚâ
ââŚâŚChu Mingyun,â Su Shiyu interrupts.
Chu Mingyun steals a look at him, but he could not control his expression any longer and laughs out loud. He restrains the tremble of his shoulders, waving a hand. âFine, Iâll stop playing.â He pauses for a moment, laugher ebbing. âGive me a smile and all your debt is repaid. But I do not want that fake smile you hang on your lips all the time, just likeâŚâŚâ He ponders over how to describe it for some time. âJust like how you laughed at Du Yue a while ago. A real laugh. That shouldnât be difficult, I wager?â
ââŚâŚI have never laughed at him for being silly before.â Su Shiyu corrected. He stares at Chu Mingyun, surprised to find that the other is serious about it.
Su Shiyu gazes at Chu Mingyun from a few steps away, the soft curves of his eyes and the look of helplessness making him appear extremely mild. He slowly curls the corner of his lips and a pool of gentle warmth spreads from his irises.
For a moment, Chu Mingyun falls into a trance. As the light from the residence flows behind his opponent, the colour of the night falls into his hands, as if he could reach out to grab a sliver of warmth.
âIt seems youâre unlike how I knew you before,â Su Shiyu says.
Chu Mingyun raises his eyebrow slighttly when he hears this. âThose words donât sound much like a compliment.â
âArenât they?â Su Shiyu smiles. He looks at the horse carriage next to him. âItâs deep into the night. This humble person will excuse himself.â
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Qin Zhao stands and waits by the carriage for a long time. Once he sees Chu Mingyun, he immediately goes up to him. âWhat happened?â
Chu Mingyun tells him about the nightâs adventure briefly. Qin Zhao remains silent for a long time, his usual expressionless face trying its best not to show any complicated emotions on it. Qin Zhao only asks, âShige, are you injured on your shoulder or your head?â
Chu Mingyun leans against the soft cushions, rolling his eyes at him.
âAre you serious about what you felt for him?â Qin Zhao insists.
âWould that be possible?â Chu Mingyun snickers, adjusting his position to look up at him. âWhat kind of a person do you think Su Shiyu is? The talk about granting me a favour is more or less a test. I had to take an arrow for him in order for him to let his guard down. We must not waste it just like that.â
âThen what conclusion have you drawn from this request?â Qin Zhao asks.
Chu Mingyun looks at the night outside the carriageâs window, and after half a beat he slowly says, âI realize he is quite good-looking when he smiles.â