âA bodyguard must fulfill their duties! Nobles must abide by their promises!â
ââŠâ
âA-Jue, what are you doing so early?â Hua Li pulled himself to a sitting position on the couch, watching Lan Jue wash his face with drowsy eyes.
âYou donât have class today either. Where are you running off to? You wouldnât need to get up this early to train your disciples either.â Hua Liâs questions were fussy at the early hour.
Lan Jueâs response was muttered, almost to himself. âA bodyguard must fulfill their duties! Ugh, nonsense.â
âI despise you,â Hua Li sighed dejectedly. He grudgingly pushed himself from the sofa.
Ten minutes later.
The antique bicycle rattled speedily along the road. Hua Liâs morose expression stared at the passing ground as he sat behind Lan Jue. âA-Jue Iâm starving. Itâs not good to skip breakfast. Gives you energy for the day.â
âShut up, Iâm hungry too. And Iâm the one pedaling. Already a crappy day!â Lan Jue glared ruefully as they trundled along.
âSo why are we up so early anyway?â
Lan Jue was silent, answering a few moments later in a miserable voice. âIâm telling you, you better not laugh.â
âIâd never!â Hua Liâs assurances came without hesitation.
âNot long ago a woman came in to my shopâŠâ As they made for Zhou Qianlinâs house, Lan Jue recounted the tale of Pearl, stealing the Chief Ministerâs daughter, and the things that followed.
Hua Li listened aptly to the tale, but upon hearing the tale, he shook almost hard enough to tip the bicycle. His eyes nearly popped from his head.
âHairy hippos in a jelly tub! You sure you got that right?! How the hell did you mix that up, after being with Hera for so long youâd figure youâd know what she looks like! What kind of moron are you?â Hua Li stayed true to his promise, and didnât laugh. He was mad!
âHey, whose side are you on, Iâm already miserable about this. Shouldnât you be here comforting me? Still just accusations and interrogations? Heraâs dead⊠for three years do you know how Iâve been able to keep on? Living like a drunk man, like in a dream, or nightmare. Wallowing in regret and loss. She was gone so suddenly, and then to hear just as suddenly that she wasnât dead, do you think Iâd be in my right mind? That I could keep a level head? Even you whoâve known me for so long, after three years you start to forget what one looks like. Zhou Qianlin and Hera are very, very similar. Exactly the same. I was nervous, excited, scared, sheâd been drugged. I didnât know at the time, but when I found out it was already too late.â
Hua Li was near enough the only person Lan Jue could be this honest and open with. He held nothing back.
âThatâs all well and good, but thatâs not what I mean,â Hua Li said. âUsing this opportunity you find yourself in to have her act as Heraâs stand in, is. Sure she looks like her, but is it fair to her, or you, to act this way? To make her fill that whole in your heart?â
Lan Jueâs smile was bitter. âIf only it were that easy. You must know, in my heart Hera is absolutely irreplaceable. And what happened⊠was my fault. She wouldnât haveâŠâ
âAlright, no use dwelling on it,â Hua Li interrupted. âIâm actually curious what this Hera impersonator is actually like. Knowing you I wont be sorry acting as her bodyguard for a while as well.â
Lan Jue let out a sigh. âMaybe it really is as you say. Sometimes I do forget she isnât Hera, itâs happened more than once. Suddenly itâs like sheâs here by my side again. I know sheâs just a substitute but, deep in my heart, I long for it to be real â for her to be Hera. But I figured this out quickly. Iâve been keeping my distance.â
âAre you scared you two will develop feelings for one another?â
âMaybe,â Lan Jue said. He found himself growing irrationally agitated at the thought.
Hua Li patted his back comfortingly, and said nothing further. In emotional situations like this, trying to persuade the heart otherwise was a pointless endeavor. The only cure was time enough to figure things out in your own head.
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The foot of Tian Mountain
An excessively fancy verti-car was parked at the base of the towering mountain. Richard, clad in a fine white suit, stood not far off. An arrangement of roses were clutched in his hands.
Suddenly, his eyes grew bright, and his left hand left the flowers to check his moist, greased-back hair. He shuffled forward a few steps, and gently called out: âQianlin.â
Zhou Qianlin stopped, her expressionless face turned to Richard. âWhat are you still doing here? Iâve already made our situation quite clear. We could never work, nor would your family allow a soiled woman in to their midst.â
Richard regarded her in silence, sorrow clear in his eyes. âQianlin,â he finally began, âI have to admit what you said hurt me deeply. When you said what you did, it was like I was drunk. I couldnât think, but the pain⊠but I slowly sobered up. I thought about you, about the pressure you had to suffer, the wrongs you endured. What happened wasnât your fault. The blame lays entirely with that despicable Zeus. It was he who ruined our union, ruined everything. No, youâve done nothing wrong, and in my eyes youâre still that perfect, pure Zhou Qianlin. Qianlin, my love, my feelings havenât changed from the first day I met you. My love is just as strong. It doesnât matter whatâs happened. All of that is in the past. In our future, as a man, I will do whatever is in my power to protect you from whatever comes. No one will ever separate us. If you agree, I will persuade my family to throw you the most incredible wedding the universe has known. Iâll bring the whole might of my family to bear, to protect you. Youâll never again suffer the slightest harm.â
Zhou Qianlin looked in to Richardâs eyes, at the sincerity brightly living within them. The rims of her own began to redden.
Suddenly, she almost collapsed as she bent low before him. âRichard, Iâm so sorry. I canât bear to see you like this. I made the wrong choice. I should never have accepted your proposal. If I hadnât youâd never have suffered all of this trouble. Youâre so kind-hearted, suffered so much, all because of me. But Iâm so, so sorry Richard. I simply canât accept. I beg you to forget me.â
She scrambled to her feet and ran from Richard, down the mountain. The young man stood frozen in surprise. He was at a loss, so much that he was struggling to understand what sheâd said.
âHere!â Suddenly a voice arose from behind him.
Richard turned his head in time to spy an antique bicycle squealing as it came to a stop. Two gentlemen dismounted, among them the man whoâd suffered the same fate as he at the hands of that awful Professor Tan, âthe Savage Goddess.â
The two moon looked at once another, Lan Jueâs eyes falling to the roses clutched in Richardâs hands. They then swept to the tearful Zhou Qianlin.
Hua Li looked wide-eyed and open-mouthed at the girl who looked so much like the lost Hera. His large sunglasses slid askew on his straight nose.
She really was a mirror image. It was no wonder A-Jue couldnât distinguish the two at first. She was nothing short of Heraâs clone! Unlike Hera, she released no significant waves of energy from a discipline â but otherwise they were alike in every way. Of course, Hera also possessed the ability to hide her powers from view as well. He couldnât fault Lan Jue; were it he whoâd seen her first, heâd have mistaken her for Hera as well.
Zhou Qianlin ran directly to Lan Jue, pulling herself on to the back perch of the bicycle. Her voice, thick with sobs, called to him. âGet me out of here.â
âRight.â Lan Jue nodded, shot a glance at Richard, then began pedaling the bicycle down the mountain.
Richard slowly walked to where Zhou Qianlin had made her escape, in a daze. He stopped just at Hua Liâs side.
âSo that day, when he said he was there for his cousin⊠that really was Qianlin he was talking about?â
âWell shit! What am I supposed to do? A-Jue you unabashed sexist!â Hua Li, suddenly aware of his lot, shouted indignantly at the rapidly disappearing figured of Lan Jue and Zhou Qianlin.
âHey, have you ever been dumped before?â Richard turned his pitiful face towards Hua Li.
Hua Li shoved his sunglasses higher on his nose. âYouâre alone in that, brother.â
Richard responded with a sigh. âI was going to give you a lift, but⊠well, the miserable only seek the company of the like-minded.â
Hua Liâs mood instantly changed. âI have been dumped, actually! A-Jue you rat-bastard⊠Come on brother, letâs get out of here.â He muttered curses as he made his way towards the verti-car. On the way here heâd spotted no means of public transportation.
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Lan Jue silently pedaled the bicycle, Qianlin bumping along behind. She, too, remained silent. The atmosphere was suffocating. The gentle breeze set her long silken hair to fluttering, brushing against her sad face.
âIâm sorry. I brought all this trouble on you. I swear Iâll keep to my word, and be a competent bodyguard.â At last, Lan Jue broke the uncomfortable silence.
âRichard is a good man. I shouldnât have hurt him,â Zhou Qianlin muttered, her words barely audible.
âIt was I who hurt you both.â
Zhou Qianlin looked at his back. âYouâre making up for it. Stick to your promise, and everything will be fine.â
âAlright. Iâll come get you every day, and bring you to school. While youâre studying, Iâll be there at the ready.â As the words left his mouth, he felt a sense of relaxation flood through him, as though a weight was lifting.
As the words reached Qianlin, even though the two were hardly close, it felt to her as though a gap had widened between them.
They rode in silence for the rest of the trip to the campus. As before, Lan Jue dropped her off at that corner not far from the front gates. Lan Jue watched her go, letting her gain some distance before pushing his bicycle towards the school.
âLan Jue!â A figure rushed at him from the side, grabbing him by the throat.
âAch! Hua Li, when did you learn how to magically teleport?!â
âIâll kill you! Iâll kill you!â
âQuiet! Teachers are looking, Iâll call the teaching affairs office for help! Iâll tear off your disguise! Let go, I canât breathe!â