âSounding somebody out is merely to test the waters.â Xiao Chiyeâs eyes were cold. âHonest sincerity is like the process of undressing. Itâs only by proceeding in a proper sequence that we can come to have a heart-to-heart talk today. You are right. After the incident at the Nanlin Hunting Grounds, I thought that there would be changes to the Grand Secretariat led by Hai Liangyi. However, he still reused Xue Xiuzhuo of the Eight Great Clans, putting him in an important post. This shows that even when he reached the position where he could overhaul the system, he still had to bow to the noble clansâ power and influence. Under such circumstances, the Xiao Clan alone cannot do anything, much like one log alone cannot prop up an entire building.â
âThen how should one describe them?â Shen Zechuan pondered over it a little. âWhen there is no common enemy, they are their own enemies. Keeping the balance and not letting the bowl of water overturn due to inherent bias is far more difficult than dealing with someone else. Before the Xiao Clanâs appearance, the Eight Great Clans merely underwent internal change following the rise of one clan and the fall of another. But after the Xiao Clan surfaced, they began to separate the wheat from the chaff. The defeat of the Hua Clan is just temporary. The Imperial Court purged itself of the Hua Clanâs remnants, but no one, not even Hai Liangyi, proposed to hold the Empress Dowager accountable. The current marriage alliance between the Hua and Qi Clans is to preserve the Hua Clanâs usefulness and to whittle away external help that the Xiao Clan can seek. Some things, when seen on its own, might not necessarily tell you anything. Itâs only when the dots are connected that they will give you the shivers.â
âAre you talking about the defeat of the Zhongbo troops and the Hua-Qi marriage alliance?â Xiao Chiye asked.
âThe strategy of befriending a distant state while attacking one nearby.â1 Shen Zechuan extended a finger and drew a circle on the table. âAfter taking down the Six Prefectures of Zhongbo, a void will open up in Libeiâs defense on the southwest side. Cizhou lies close to the Northeast Provisions Bridle Path, which is the lifeblood of Libei. With no one from Zhongbo to defend it now, it becomes the territory of the Eight Great Clans of Qudu. Bring the marriage alliance with the Qi Clan of Qidong into play, and you will be left high and dry with your back to Hongyan Mountains, the Biansha Tribes to the east, and double enemies to the south.â
âThereâs a five-year gap between both events. Who could have guaranteed that Hua Siqian would definitely rebel? And who could have ensured that Iâd surely come to the Emperorâs rescue?â Xiao Chiye slowly furrowed his eyebrows.
âThere must be a purpose for the defeat of Zhongboâs troops.â Shen Zechuan said after a moment of silence. âItâs not hard to control the situation. The difficulty lies in controlling the direction in which the situation progresses. If my guess is right, then there is someone hidden among the Eight Great Clans who can control the way the wind blows.â
âIf thereâs really such a person,â Xiao Chiye said, âthen it means that everyone is on the chessboard, and every step is within his anticipation. He is no longer a genius, but a âGodâ who has Dazhou in his control. How are you going to fight him? The strategy of driving a wedge between the Eight Great Clans canât overcome the relationship forged through decades of marriage alliances between clans. They are inseparable in the face of public enemies.â
âThe unpredictability of the turbulent tempest is better than the tranquility of the calm sea. Itâs only when the water is muddied that they wonât be able to distinguish between friend or foe. In actuality, they are not invulnerable to attacks.â Shen Zechuan retracted his finger and continued, âHow is it that Xiao Fangxu was able to break through the noble clansâ defenses? If this web is really tight enough, then how could significant ministers like Qi Huilian and Hai Liangyi rise in spite of their humble backgrounds? Your father was able to establish the Libei Armored Cavalryâs predecessor, Luoxia Cavalry, because the officials of the Eastern Palace headed by the Crown Prince implemented the Yellow Register system2 to keep records of households. This enabled the frontiers to conscript soldiers for its troops. At the same time, it allowed the soldiers to have a hereditary household register3 so that they could belong under the jurisdiction of the commandery cityâs military. This separated it from the command of the Qudu noble clansâ younger generation who have been appointed a post outside the capital, thereby allowing the Prince of Libei to unify military power so that he would no longer be subjected to the control and surveillance of the local civil officials. Not only that, the current well-trained and powerful army of Libei also has Dazhouâs implementation of the state farm system4 to thank. You know better than I how important these military troops who carry out both garrison and farming duties5 are.â
Why was Lu Guangbai having a harder time than Xiao Jiming?
Because the Bianjun Commandery had no way of putting the policy of army farming into practice. The desert wastelands could not be cultivated to produce food, so Lu Guangbai could only rely on the subsidy of Quduâs military funds and provisions. Deploying â70% of the military troops for farming and 30% for military affairs and defenseâ might not allow the frontier troops to achieve full self-sufficiency. But it still greatly reduced the pressure for provisions on the frontier troops. And this was of vital importance to the frontier troops.
Grand Mentor Qi would rather pretend to be a lunatic if it allowed him to drag out an ignoble existence. Other than his unappeasable hatred, he was also loath to abandon the wounds that had been torn open. The Eastern Palace had dozens of subordinates, all of whom were officials from humble families the Crown Prince had personally hand-picked himself. To assist the Crown Prince, Qi Huilian forked out all that he had learned in his lifetime and invested it in him. Each word of âthe die is castâ he shouted with his hands raised five years ago was tears of blood that represented his inability to simply resign himself to it.
âYou encroach into my territory one step at a time, and indulge me again and again as I test your limit, all just for tonightâto get me into the same boat as you.â Xiao Chiye leaned forward slowly, his eyes cold. âBut if I had not followed the trail to Xi Hongxuan tonight or figured out your purpose, would you really trample down on me and use me as a stepping board?â
âYou are a wolf with a keen sense of smell.â Shen Zechuan said, âWhy do you make yourself out to be so pitiful? If I werenât me, you wouldnât give me a chance to step in at all. We wouldnât even be having a conversation. You and I are such a breed of people. Instead of asking me, why donât you ask yourself first?â
Xiao Chiye said, âYou are an asshole.â
Shen Zechuan said, âIt isnât easy to find like-minded assholes.â
Xiao Chiye stopped contending with him and went straight to the point. He said, âYou are now the one who wants to borrow and make use of my power. But one needs a little bargaining chip before a treaty of alliance can be established.â
âWe share weal and woe.â Shen Zechuan said. âYour Yao Clan is about to be kicked out of the game soon. Doesnât that make you anxious, Second Young Master?â
âI canât use Yao Wenyu.â Xiao Chiye said, âYou donât understand. The reason why the Yao Clan is on friendly terms with me is really not to vie for power. Itâs purely because Yao Wenyu is⊠Well, if you get to meet him, youâll understand. The reason he didnât enter the ranks of officials is not because Hai Liangyi couldnât bear to let him, but because he himself was unwilling. The members of the Yao Clan all used to be some important ministers in the past. It was only until his fatherâs time that they started to fall into decline. But the remaining prestige of his grandfather is still present. They are a major clan highly respected among the literati, and their reputation among the civil officials is by no means something people like Hua Siqian could ever compare to. Itâs not difficult if he wants to make a comeback, but heâs willing to be free and unrestrained like a wild crane rising above the drifting clouds. If Xi Hongxuan can really kick the Yao Clan out, then he will be all the more carefree and unfettered by worldly concerns.â
âSeeing as the Yao Clan is already linked to the Fei Clan through a marriage alliance, then he is Commandery Princess Zhaoyueâs elder cousin brother?â Shen Zechuan asked suddenly.
âThatâs right,â Xiao Chiye picked up his chopsticks and confirmed. âZhaoyue most likely wants to marry him, but Marquis Helian is so cowardly that he dances to the Empress Dowagerâs tune.â
âThen perhaps both of you can become relatives.â
âThe marriage fell through, didnât it?â Xiao Chiye said, âYou sabotaged my marriage and cost me a beauty. Shouldnât you compensate me?â
Shen Zechuan raised his eyebrows slightly.
Xiao Chiye rinsed his chopsticks in the cold tea and lifted his eyes to look at him. He asked, âDo you know that there is only a two-word difference between âsharing a boat on the same riverâ and âsharing a pillow on the same bedâ? If you ask me, thereâs no harm in mixing up these sayings, or even these actions, in the future.â
The heat in the room smothered Shen Zechuan and made him slightly dizzy. Without replying, he turned to open the window.
Xiao Chiye did not touch any of the dishes. Instead, he said, âI brought you here, let you eat my dishes, drink my wine, and you arenât even the least suspicious?â
Shen Zechuan looked at Xiao Chiye. The caress of the cool wind finally made him feel a little parched and hot. Thin sweat materialized. His fair neck lay within that tightly fastened collar of his, and the red plums leaning down from the window complimented his black hair, making him look all the more indescribably ravishing.
Salt-like snow drifted outside the window, and some fell along the window onto the back of Shen Zechuanâs hand, where they quickly melted into a splotch of water. This bit of coolness made the heat in his body even more distinct. In his trance, Shen Zechuan really had some other thoughtsâhe wanted to undo his clasps.
âThis clause is not part of the alliance treaty.â Shen Zechuan said, âAnd Iâve no shortage of people to warm my bed of late.â
Xiao Chiye put up his long legs and said, âRight now, you donât look like the kind of person who has no shortage of people to warm your bed. Work and personal affairs are separate matters. Now that weâre done talking about work, we can slowly straighten out our personal affairs. Was the one from Ouhua Pavillion last time given to you by Xi Hongxuan? I heard he only likes ladies. Since when has he changed his taste too?â
âHomosexual relationships between men are no longer uncommon.â Shen Zechuan replied, âI donât know if his taste has changed. Why? Has the Second Young Masterâs taste changed?â
âI donât have a fixed taste.â Xiao Chiye picked up the hair hanging down before Shen Zechuanâs knees. âIt always depends on my mood.â
Shen Zechuan lifted a finger to pull back his hair that was already matted with sweat. He said, âSome people make themselves out to be romantic and charming. They look like they can conduct themselves in an orderly manner when, in fact, they only know how to gorge themselves ravenously. They must have been out of practice.â
Xiao Chiye pushed aside the small table and grasped the wrist Shen Zechuan was about to pull back. He said, â⊠And some people look so pitiful when they are drenched in sweat.â
The heat in Shen Zechuan persisted, and the spot that Xiao Chiye was holding onto scalded him intensely. Propping himself up with an arm on his knee, Shen Zechuan demanded, âWhat drug did you add?â
âMake a guess.â Xiao Chiye tugged Shen Zechuan on the wrist. Changing the topic, he said, âJi Gang isnât up to teaching you such stuff, so who is your shifu⊠or should I say, teacher?â
The corners of Shen Zechuanâs eyes reddened as he replied softly, âIâm not telling you.â
Xiao Chiye took a light sniff from a short distance away and suddenly said, âYou smell so good.â
Shen Zechuanâs breathing quickened as he countered, âHave you reached the stage where youâd use your beauty to ensnare a man?â6
âIâm far from being a âbeautyâ. Why? Just a little chat, and youâre getting impatient?â
Sweat soaked through Shen Zechuanâs inner garment. His heat, tempted by this ambiguous atmosphere that had taken shape for no rhyme or reason, turned even more sticky and damp. He wanted to wipe his sweat. Frowning, he asked, âWhat exactly did you add?â
Xiao Chiye laughed aloud and said flirtatiously, âJust fooling around with you. Itâs just medicinal wine.â
Shen Zechuan found his gaze extremely dangerous. He could not help but close his eyes and force himself to stay calm. He said, âXiaoâErââ
Xiao Chiye raised his cup and downed the cold wine. At Shen Zechuanâs words, he suddenly bent his head down and covered his lips. Shen Zechuan was pushed back towards the window, and the plum blossom branch shook on contact. He leaned back slightly, feeling like his waist was going to break under the tight hold. Some snow fell on Xiao Chiyeâs nape, but he ignored it. Half of his body was almost pressing down on Shen Zechuan. His fingers pushed their way through the gaps between Shen Zechuanâs fingers, forcibly interlocking them together.
Ever since that glance at the Feast of A Hundred Officials, Xiao Chiye had already wanted to kiss him! He wanted to even more so during their night talk today; he had already been enduring and restraining himself for an entire night. Xiao Chiye saw how ruthless and merciless he was, and how he could retreat and advance as he pleased. He could not get a feel of him among the myriad sensations, and so he only wanted to pin him down and kiss him until he was flushed all over with desire brimming in his eyes.
Shen Zechuanâs chest heaved. The wind had blown through his entire body of sweat, chilling him so much that he shuddered. His teeth could not stop the wine that Xiao Chiye was feeding him. As it slid to his throat, he started to choke. But Xiao Chiye was biting the tip of his tongue, preventing him from coughing it out. So all he could do was to endure it until his eyes watered. Even if the sky were to fall right at this moment, Xiao Chiye would not release him.
A sudden âthudâ rang out above, and someone tumbled down immediately after. Ding Tao plunged headlong into the pile of snow, then abruptly popped out his head. It was so freezing cold that he rubbed his arms hard. About to give someone a piece of his mind, he raised his head and came face-to-face with the window. He could not help but gape in shock, frightened out of his soul.
Shen Zechuan instantly kicked Xiao Chiye away and held on to the window, coughing. The back of his ears were all flushed, and his mouth was saturated with the fragrance of wine. Xiao Chiyeâs breathing was a little urgent as he looked darkly out of the window.
Ding Taoâs teeth chattered as they fought against each other. Trembling, he stretched out his forefinger slowly to point up and whispered, âSo-so-sorry, Young MasterâŠâ
Above them, Qiao Tianya and Gu Jin held their breaths and looked on with rapt attention as they wisely pretended not to be there. Without waiting for Xiao Chiye to say a word, Ding Tao sprang up and fled. He climbed the tree with swift movements, then made his way back to the roof with a 'swooshâ.