Who had answered Tang Li just then? That strange, eccentric voice sounded familiar!
While everyone was wondering, Long Feiye had long raised his head to look up at the rafters, where a man garbed in shockingly red robes sprawled lazily with his stunning looks and tall, slim body. He was looking askance at them with obvious amusement.
Wasnāt this none other than Gu Qishao? Everyone else was surprised by the sight.
So this fellow was here of all places?
āGu Qishao, youāre the master of this place, arenāt you?ā Han Yunxi was pleasantly surprised. Sheād been more or less planning to investigate further after Tang Liās account, but Gu Qishao actually showed up in person.
His smile hadnāt changed a bit, still as dazzling as ever. His scarlet robes billowed about him as he floated to the ground like a red lotus in bloom. Chuckling, he replied, āPoison lass, Qi gegeās missed you.ā
Before he could finish, Long Feiye threw out a jug of wine at shockingly fast speeds. The strength behind the attack was obvious and it narrowly hit Gu Qishao, but he merely sidestepped the blow with a smug smirk. Landing next to Han Yunxi, he plucked little Ruiāer from her arms before neither mother nor son could react. Gu Qishao examined the child from left to right, occasionally pinching his nose and ears. The longer he looked, the more he liked until he finally laughed out loud.
āLong Feiye, this old manās missed you as wellā¦ā
Could Gu Qishao really miss Long Feiye?
No way.
What he meant to say was āLong Feiye, this old manās missed your son as well!ā
At last, Ruiāer recovered from his shock to look doubtfully at Gu Qishao. Whoās this? He should know imperial father and mother very well. Otherwise, why wouldnāt mother panic after he snatched me away?
Gu Qishaoās long slender eyes suddenly stared deep into Ruiāerās dark ones, filled with the same affection he showered on his Poison lass! Faced with such a look, Ruiāer didnāt back down, but stared straight back and realized that this uncle in red had very attractive eyes. Besides his fatherās, this was the prettiest pair of eyes heād ever seen.
āRuiāer, Ruiāerā¦quick, say godfather!ā Gu Qishaoās joy was comparable to becoming a new father himself. Little Ruiāer only felt lost.
Whatās a āgodfather?ā Iāve never heard of it before. At last, he realized he didnāt want just anyone to carry him around! But before he could struggle free, Gu Qishao suddenly raised him up high.
Huh..?
Little Ruiāerās eyes lit up as his confusion changed into disbelief. This red-robed uncle dares to raise me up high? So does that mean, next heāllā¦
As soon as he started anticipating it, Gu Qishao abruptly tossed him high up in the air. Little Ruiāer wasnāt afraid at all, but felt it was extremely fun. He even wished he could fly even higher.
This is so much fun! He began to giggle in delight even louder than little Tang Tang! Very soon, he felt down in a straight line, but Gu Qishao caught him without fail.
āHeheh, you look so much like Poison lass! Even more when you smile! Itād be better if you were a girl, but a son isnāt bad, either.ā
Ruiāer clearly resembled Long Feiye more, but Gu Qishao was either missing the obvious or saying this on purpose. As he spoke, he flung Ruiāer into the air again, even higher than last time. After a few more rounds, little Ruiāer seemed to catch the laughing bug and giggled nonstop.
Long Feiyeās eyes followed his son as he rose up and down. Although his face remained expressionless, he wanted nothing more than to fly right over and snatch that fellow into his chest to muffle his laughs. At last, Gu Qishao stopped and held Ruiāer in his arms as the toddler kept laughing.
āCall me godfather, quick!ā Gu Qishao urged.
Little Ruiāer was extremely pleased, but still looked towards his mother questioningly. In usual cases, little Ruiāer would refuse anything he didnāt like or understand and got straight to the point. He rarely asked for his parentsā opinions. Gu Qishaoās tossing game had already won a third of his heart. Before Han Yunxi could reply, Gu Qishao simply blocked Ruiāerās sight with his hand so the boy was looking at him again.
āQuick, call me godfather! In the future, all I have will belong to you! Godfather promises to fee you, clothe you, make sure you suffer for nothingā¦ā
āCough, cough!ā Long Feiye coughed lightly.
Before Ruiāer could look at him, Gu Qishao blocked his line of sight with his other hand. Once again, Ruiāerās gaze grew puzzled. Just who is he? How can he act as he pleases in front of imperial father and mother?
Gu Qishao abruptly switched his tone and took out a bamboo dragonfly. āLike this?ā
Little Ruiāerās eyes rested on the bamboo dragonfly before turning away with disdain. Instead, it was little Tang Tang who fixated on the dragonfly, wanting it dearly for herself.
āYou donāt?ā Gu Qishao changed it for a piece of candy and said, āThis is sweet, want to eat some?ā
Little Ruiāerās disdain deepened into contempt. He hated eating sugary stuff. Anyone who tried to trick him with candy were idiots!
āYou donāt like candy? Heh, just like your godfather! I donāt like sweets either!ā Gu Qishao tossed the candy aside and tried again. Heaven knows how many things he had, but he switched them one after the other. There were cloth tigers, roly-polys, tangrams, metal ring puzzles, rattle-drums, balls, little mud figurines, wooden brainteaser puzzles, etc. Without fail, little Ruiāer turned up his nose at them all. Long Feiye had been feeling nervous when he first witnessed Ruiāer laughing so merrily, but now he stopped worrying after seeing Gu Qishaoās collection of boring toys.
Ruiāer had finished playing with all of those things when he was just a couple months old. In fact, he had just been playing with tangrams, metal ring puzzles, and wooden brainteasers before coming to No. 7 Teahouse. These games werenāt taught to him by his parents, but Gu Beiyue.
Gu Qishao finished going through his entire collection of toys before looking at Ruiāer doubtfully. āLittle fellow, you donāt like any of them?ā
Ruiāer shook his head expressionlessly. It was more than just dislike!
Gu Qishao hadnāt played with any toys when he was young, so he had no idea what children played with. Heād ended up asking around before collecting all these toys.
āThen what do you like?ā he asked curiously.
At last, Long Feiye opened his mouth. āRuiāer, why arenāt you coming back yet?ā
Ruiāer looked at Gu Qishao, then at his imperial father. He didnāt hesitate before choosing the latter.
āRuiāer, take a look at this!ā Gu Qishao quickly pulled out a seed, but Ruiāer only glanced at it without interest.
āRuiāer, look, quick!ā Gu Qishao tossed the seed into the snow, where it bloomed into a vine in a flash and grew across the ground. Ruiāer was struck by the sight!
Gu Qishaoās body had long been sucked dry of plant essence by the Perplexing Butterfly Illusion, but he still hid a good supply of undying blood to raise these vines. Since the vines had no connection with him anymore, he couldnāt control them. Yet still, they had long, enduring lives.
Little Ruiāer ran to the porch and knelt by the banisters to look at the large, strong vines reaching for the skies.
So strange, so strong, so so fun!
Gu Qishao gave Long Feiye a smug look before chasing after the boy. He took out another see and said, āRuiāer, here! You plant one!ā
Ruiāer wasnāt shy at all and accepted the item. He studied it for a bit, then tossed the seed out. As soon as it hit the ground, it burrowed into the dirt and started growing crazily by itself. A massive blood vine rose in its wake, waving its tendrils wildly.
āFun,ā Ruiāer finally spoke. This was the first time Gu Qishao heard his voice. Thrilled, he took out a whole handful of seeds and stuffed them into the boyās hands. āHere, you can plant a whole ground full of vines!ā
After all, he didnāt have an undying body any more. He couldnāt raise any more vines with his own flesh and blood, so these were the last of his seeds! Despite this, he gave these treasures freely to little Ruiāer so he could use them as his toys.
It was rare for Ruiāer to find a toy he liked, so he soon forgot completely about his mother and father. One by one, he tossed out the seeds and made vines grow, unaware of their origins or even bothering to cherish each other. He was enjoying himself so much he couldnāt stop laughing.
Long Feiye and the rest sat indoors, watching him from the opening. They discovered that the tall and short figures made for an ideal match in their red and violet robes against the flickering lantern light. Little Ruiāerās smile was pure, clean, and simple; Gu Qishaoās grins were just like a childās.
Long Feiye watched them quietly. In a rare moment, he actually didnāt disturb the pair.
Little Ruiāer planted a bunch of vines before the wind picked up and Gu Qishao carried him inside. There was a large pouch in the boyās handsāno doubt filled with nothing but rattan vine seeds. With Ruiāer in his lap, Gu Qishao sat down across from Long Feiye while the court ladies busied themselves with giving him bowl, chopsticks, and wine.
Little Ruiāer was completely oblivious to his fatherās staring at he lowered his head to count the seeds inside the pouch. The Grand Tutor had long taught him how to count, so he could count up to a hundred. Of course, sometimes heād make mistakes. Meanwhile, Gu Qishao easily asked the court ladies to bring him Ruiāerās bowl and chopsticks. If this kept on, he was going to feed the child dinner too!
Han Yunxi only knitted her brows with a bitter smile. She refused to believe this was possible when even Long Feiye had failed at the task! That was because he didnāt have enough patience to manage the task!
Unexpectedly, Ruiāer simply opened his mouth to eat every spoonful of food Gu Qishao sent his way. It went so smoothly that both Long Feiye and Han Yunxi were flabbergasted by the sight. It was clear that Ruiāer had been completely bribed to Gu Qishaoās side by the vine seeds!
āGu Qishaoā¦ā Before Long Feiye could continue, Gu Qishao cut him off.
āEven if itās Heaven-shaking news, that can wait. Itās more important for a child to eat over anything else.ā
Long Feiye was momentarily at a loss for words. Meanwhile, Tang Li looked up from feeding little Tang Tang in empathetic agreement. āThatās right!ā