After the QishanWen Sect collapsed, the city that used to be the most flourishing of all cities evaporated into thin air in just one night, falling into ruins. A large number of cultivators searched for new locations of activity, diverging into multiple new cities. Among them, Lanling, Yunmeng, Gusu, and Qinghe received the greatest influx of cultivators. On the streets, people hurried to and fro. All of the disciples carried swords by their waists, talking loftily about the fate of the current world. All of them were in high spirits.
Suddenly, the people on the streets lowered their voices slightly. In unison, they looked to the end of the street.
From there, a white-robed man wearing a forehead ribbon slowly approached, carrying with him a sword and a zither.
The manâs features were of unparalleled grace, but frost and snow seemed to surround his figure. Before he had even drawn nearer, the cultivators quieted on their own, meeting his eyes in respect. The more well-known ones bravened up and went forth to salute him, âHanGuang-Jun.â
Lan WangJi nodded slightly, returning the salutations without fault, and didnât cease in his steps. The other cultivators didnât dare bother him too much, knowing to back off.
Suddenly, however, from ahead of him came a young, grinning girl dressed in vibrant colors. In a hurry, she brushed shoulders with him, but suddenly tossed something toward his body.
Nimbly, Lan WangJi caught the object. He looked down to find the bud of a flower as white as snow.
The bud was delicate and fresh, having gathered some dew. As Lan WangJi maintained his silence, another slender figure approached from in front of him. With a wave of her hand, a small, blue flower was tossed at him. It was aiming for his chest, but ended up on his shoulder. Lan WangJi caught it as well. When he turned to look, the woman giggled before running away without even a hint of embarrassment.
The third time was a younger girl, who wore her hair in double-buns. Hopping over, in her arms she held a bunch of sprigs dotted with red buds. She fled as soon as she threw them toward his chest.
One after another, Lan WangJi had already gathered a bundle of colorful flowers, though he still stood expressionlessly in the middle of the streets. All of the cultivators who recognized HanGuang-Jun didnât dare laugh even if they wanted to. They pretended to be serious, but their eyes kept on lingering. The ordinary people who didnât recognize him, however, had already started to point at him. As Lan WangJi pondered with downcast eyes, he suddenly felt something weigh onto his head. He raised his hand. A pink medicinal peony, at the peak of its bloom, had landed flawlessly on the side of his head.
From on top of a building came a grinning voice, âLan Zhanâah, no, HanGuang-Junâwhat a coincidence!â
Lan WangJi looked up to see an airy pavilion lined with layers and layers of gauze curtains. A black-robed man lay on his side over a red lacquer divan. One hand of his slender body dangled down, holding a fine liquor jar made of black clay. Half of the jarâs crimson tassel wrapped around his arm, while the other half swayed back and forth in the air.
Seeing Wei WuXianâs face, the disciples who were watching the scene all grew somewhat uncomfortable. Everyone knew that the YiLing Patriarch and HanGuang-Jun didnât have a good relationship. When they fought together during the Sunshot Campaign, theyâd often begin to argue. Nobody knew what could happen this time. As of the moment, they didnât even bother to put on a polite pretense anymore, staring at the two as hard as they could.
Lan WangJi didnât leave with a cold face, contrary to their conjectures. He only said, âIt is you.â
Wei WuXian, âItâs me! Someone who does such a ridiculous thing has to be me. Where did you find the time to come to Yunmeng? If youâre not busy, come up here and have a drink?â
A few girls encircled him, all cramped onto the divan, laughing at those down below, âYeah, Young Master, come up here and have a drink!â
The girls were the ones who tossed flowers at him earlier on. There was no need to say who was the person that told them to do such a thing.
Lowering his head, Lan WangJi turned around and proceeded to leave. Seeing that there was no reaction, Wei WuXian wasnât surprised at all. With a click of his tongue, he rolled down the divan and drank a mouthful of the liquor in his jar. Yet, a few moments later, a series of footsteps came, lighter than heavy, calmer than rushed.
With steady steps, Lan WangJi walked up the stairs and parted the curtains as he entered. The bejeweled strings clinked crisply, almost melodically.
He placed the bundle of flowers that had hit him onto the small table, âYour flowers.â
Wei WuXian slanted his body until he could reach the table, âYouâre welcome. Iâll give them to you. These are your flowers now.â
Lan WangJi, âWhy?â
Wei WuXian, âWhy not? I just wanted to see how youâd react to such a thing.â
Lan WangJi, âRidiculous.â
Wei WuXian, âRidiculous is exactly what I am. Or else I wouldnât have been so bored as to get you up here⊠Hey, hey, hey, donât go. Youâre already here. You wonât have a few sips?â
Lan WangJi, âLiquor is prohibited.â
Wei WuXian, âI know that liquor is prohibited in your sect, but itâs not like itâs the Cloud Recesses here. Itâs fine if you have some.â
The girls immediately took out a new cup. After they poured it full, they pushed it toward the bundle of flowers. Lan WangJi still didnât seem like he was going to sit down, but he didnât seem like he was going to leave either.
Wei WuXian, âYou finally came to Yunmeng for once, and you wonât even try the delicious liquor here? But, though the liquor is delicious, itâll never even compare to the Emperorâs Smile at Gusu where you live. It really is the best of all liquor. In the future, if I have the chance to go to Gusu again, Iâll definitely save half or a dozen and drink them all at once. Just look at youâwhatâs wrong with you? The seats are right there, and youâre still standing. Go sit, wonât you?â
The girls urged him on, âGo sit, wonât you?â âGo sit!â
Lan WangJiâs light eyes examined the sensual girls coldly. Immediately after, his gaze landed on the coal-black, red-tasseled flute by Wei WuXianâs waist. His eyes looked down, as if he was thinking of the best wording. Seeing this, Wei WuXian raised a brow, mostly able to guess what he was going to say next.
As he expected, Lan WangJi said, slowly, âYou should not accompany yourself with inhuman beings for so long.â
The smiles of the girls who were tittering around Wei WuXian immediately disappeared.
The gauze curtains swayed, at times blocking out the sunlight. The pavilion shifted between light and dark. Now, their snow-white cheeks seemed a bit too pale, so drained of blood that they almost seemed ashen. Their eyes were glued to Lan WangJi as well. Out of the blue came a chilling eeriness.
Wei WuXian lifted his hand, gesturing for them to move to the side. He shook his head as he spoke, âLan Zhan, you really do become more boring the older you grow. Youâre still so young. Itâs not like youâre in your seventies, so donât copy your uncle all the time, thinking of nothing but scolding others.â
Lan WangJi turned around and walked a step closer to him, âWei Ying, it is still best if you come back to Gusu with me.â
ââŠâ Wei WuXian, âI really havenât heard this in a long time. The Sunshot Campaign is already over. I thought youâve given up long ago.â
Lan WangJi, âLast time, during the hunt on Phoenix Mountain, have you noticed certain signs?â
Wei WuXian, âWhat signs?â
Lan WangJi, âThe loss of control.â
Wei WuXian, âYou mean me almost getting into a fight with Jin ZiXuan? I think you got something wrong. I want to fight with Jin ZiXuan whenever I see him.â
Lan WangJi, âAnd the things you said afterwards.â
Wei WuXian, âWhat things? I say so many things every day. Iâve long since forgotten about the things I said two months ago.â
Lan WangJi looked at him, as though he could tell at once that he didnât take it seriously. He took in deep breath, âWei Ying.â
He continued stubbornly, âThe ghost path harms the body and the heart.â
Wei WuXian seemed as if his head began to hurt, âLan Zhan, you⊠Iâve heard more than enough of these words that you say, and you still feel that you havenât said them enough? You say that it harms the body, but Iâm fine right now. You say that it harms the heart, but I havenât become that frenzied, have I?â
Lan WangJi, âIt is not too late yet. In the future, even if you regretâŠâ
Without waiting for him to finish talking, Wei WuXianâs expression changed. He suddenly stood up, âLan Zhan!â
Behind him, red light had begun to glow within the eyes of the girls. Wei WuXian, âStop it.â
Thus, the girls lowered their heads and retreated, but still they stared unwaveringly at Lan WangJi. Wei WuXian turned to him, âWhat can I say? Even though I donât think that Iâll regret it, I donât like it when people take guesses at how Iâm going to be in the future, either.â
After a while of silence, Lan WangJi replied, âI am the one who was out of line.â
Wei WuXian, âNot really. But, indeed, looks like I shouldnât have invited you up here. Today was because of my presumption.â
Lan WangJi, âIt was not.â
Wei WuXian smiled, his words polite, âReally? Thatâs good, then.â
He finished in one gulp the half cup of liquor that was left, âBut, no matter what, I should still thank you. Iâll take it as youâre concerned for me.â
Wei WuXian waved his hand, âThen, I wonât bother HanGuang-Jun any longer. Letâs meet again if the chance comes up.â
When Wei WuXian returned to Lotus Pier, Jiang Cheng was wiping his sword. He lifted his eyes, âYouâre back?â
Wei WuXian, âIâm back.â
Jiang Cheng, âYour face looks terrible. Donât tell me you ran into Jin ZiXuan?â
Wei WuXian, âWorse than Jin ZiXuan. Guess who.â
Jiang Cheng, âGive me a hint.â
Wei WuXian, âWants to lock me up.â
Jiang Cheng frowned, âLan Zhan? Why is he at Yunmeng?â
Wei WuXian, âNo idea. Heâs in the streets, probably searching for someone. After the Sunshot Campaign, he hasnât brought this up in such a long time. Now heâs at it again.â
Jiang Cheng, âItâs your fault for calling him over first.â
Wei WuXian, âHow did you know that it was me who called him over first?â
Jiang Cheng, âDo you even have to ask? Which time has it not been you? Youâre a strange one as well. Clearly every time you part with him on bad terms, so why do you keep on trying to get him annoyed?â
Wei WuXian thought about it, âIâm ridiculous?â
Jiang Cheng rolled his eyes, thinking to himself, So you do know. His eyes went to his sword again. Wei WuXian, âJust how many times do you have to wipe your sword in one day?â
Jiang Cheng, âThree times. And your sword? How long has it been since you last wiped it?â
Wei WuXian took a pear and bit into it, âTossed it into my room. Once a month is good enough.â
Jiang Cheng, âFrom now on, carry your sword in important events like hunts or Discussion Conferences. Thatâs a ripe example of lack of discipline for others to laugh at.â
Wei WuXian, âItâs not like you donât know. I hate it the most when others force me to do things. The more they force me to do something, the less I want to do it. Iâm not carrying my swordâwhat are they going to do about it?â
Jiang Cheng glared at him. Wei WuXian added, âAnd I donât want to be pulled into a sword duel by people I donât even know. Whenever my sword unsheathes, there has to be blood. Unless they give me a few people to kill, nobody can bother me. So Iâll just not take it. Solves everything. Itâs better that way.â
Jiang Cheng, âDidnât you use to love showing off your sword skills in front of others?â
Wei WuXian, âI used to be a kid. Canât be a kid forever, canât I?â
Jiang Cheng smirked, âDonât carry your sword, then. It doesnât matter. But donât provoke Jin ZiXuan from now on. Heâs Jin GuangShanâs only son, after all. The future leader of the LanlingJin Sect will be him. If you beat him up, what should I, the sect leader, do? Beat him up with you? Or punish you?â
Wei WuXian, âIsnât Jin GuangYao here now? Jin GuangYao seems so much better than him.â
Jiang Cheng finished wiping his sword. After he scrutinized it for a while, he finally put Sandu back into its sheath, âSo what, if heâs better? No matter how much better he is, no matter how clever, he could only be a servant who greets the guests. Thatâs all there is to his life. He canât compare with Jin ZiXuan.â
Wei WuXian found his tone to be even somewhat praising of Jin ZiXuan, âJiang Cheng, be honest with meâwhat do you mean? Last time you went all the way to take shijie over. You canât actually want shijie toâŠ?â
Jiang Cheng, âItâs not impossible.â
Wei WuXian, âItâs not impossible? Have you forgotten what he did in Langya? Youâre telling me that itâs not impossible?â
Jiang Cheng, âHeâs probably regretting it.â
Wei WuXian, âWho cares if he regrets it. Do we have to forgive him just because he apologized? Look at what his dadâs like. Maybe heâll be the goddamn same in the future, killing time searching everywhere for women. Have shijie be with him? You could take it?â
Jiang Chengâs voice was frozen, âSee if he dares!â
After a pause, Jiang Cheng glanced at him before he continued, âBut, itâs not like you have a say in whether heâs forgiven or not. Sister likes him, so what can we do?â
Immediately, Wei WuXian was speechless. A while later, he squeezed out a few words, âWhy does she have to like such aâŠâ
He tossed the pear away, âWhereâs shijie?â
Jiang Cheng, âI donât know. Probably still at one of those placesâeither the kitchen, or the bedroom, or the ancestral hall. Where else could she go?â
Wei WuXian left the duelling hall. First, he went to the kitchen. Half a jar of steaming soup was cooking on the fire. She wasnât there. He then went to Jiang YanLiâs bedroom. She wasnât there either. Last, he went to the ancestral hall. There she was.
Jiang YanLi was kneeling in the ancestral hall. She cleaned her parentsâ memorial tablets as she whispered. Wei WuXian poked his head inside, âShijie? Talking to Uncle Jiang and Madam Yu again?â
Jiang YanLiâs voice was soft, âNeither of you come, so of course I have to.â
Wei WuXian walked inside. He sat down beside her and cleaned the tablets with her.
Jiang YanLi glanced at him, âA-Xian, why are you looking at me like this? Is there something youâd like to tell me?â
Wei WuXian grinned, âNothing. Iâm just here to roll around.â
As he spoke, he really did take a roll on the ground. Jiang YanLi asked, âXianXian, how old are you?â
Wei WuXian, âIâm three already.â
Seeing that he made Jiang YanLi laugh, he finally sat up. After he thought for a while, he still decided to bring the topic up, âShijie, I want to ask you about something.â
Jiang YanLi, âGo ahead.â
Wei WuXian, âWhy would someone like another person? I mean that kind of like.â
Jiang YanLi paused for a moment, musing, âWhy are you asking me about this? Do you like someone? What kind of a maiden is she?â
Wei WuXian, âNo. I wonât like anyone. At least not too much. Wouldnât it be the same as putting a rein on my neck?â
Jiang YanLi, âThree seems a bit too old. How about one?â
Wei WuXian, âNo, Iâm three! The three-year-old XianXian is hungry! What should he do?â
Jiang YanLi chuckled, âThereâs soup in the kitchen. You can have some. Would XianXian be able to reach the stove, though?â
âIf I canât, Shijie can just pick me up, and then Iâll be able to reach itâŠâ As Wei WuXian spouted nonsense, Jiang Cheng just happened to step inside the ancestral hall.
Hearing this, he spat, âFooling around again! Your sect leader, I, has already poured you a bowl and put it outside. Kneel for me to express your gratitude and go drink your soup outside.â
Wei WuXian skipped outside before he turned around and came back, âWhat do you mean by this, Jiang Cheng? Whereâs the meat?â
Jiang Cheng, âFinished it. Thereâs only lotus roots left. Donât eat them if you donât want to.â
Wei WuXian attacked with his elbow, âSpit out the meat!â
Jiang Cheng, âNo objections. Iâll spit them out and letâs see if youâll eat them!â
Seeing that they started to argue again, Jiang YanLi quickly interrupted, âOkay, okay. How old are you two, fighting over some meat? Iâll just make another jarâŠâ
The lotus pork rib soup that Jiang YanLi made was Wei WuXianâs favorite.
Aside from how it really was delicious, it was also because heâd always recall what happened the first time he had it.
At that time, it was not long after Wei WuXian had been brought back by Jiang FengMian from Yiling. As soon as he went in, he saw a proud young master running around the training grounds, leading a few leashed puppies. Immediately, his hands went up to his face and he wailed, soon bawling his eyes out. He was in Jiang FengMianâs arms the entire day, not coming down no matter what. On the second day, Jiang Chengâs puppies were given to someone else.
This angered Jiang Cheng so much that he threw a big tantrum. No matter how much Jiang FengMian comforted him gently, telling him that they should âbe good friendsâ, he refused to talk to Wei WuXian. Quite a few days later, Jiang Chengâs attitude softened. Jiang FengMian wanted to strike while the iron was still hot, so he told Wei WuXian to sleep in the same room as him, hoping that theyâd grow fonder of each other.
In the beginning, though still sulking, Jiang Cheng was on the verge of agreeing. But the bad thing was that when Jiang FengMian began to rejoice, he took Wei WuXian up and let him sit on his arm. Watching the scene unfold, Jiang Cheng was shocked speechless. Immediately, Madam Yu let out a bitter laugh and went out the room. It was only because the couple had important matters to attend to and left in a hurry that they didnât start another argument.
That night, Jiang Cheng locked Wei WuXian outside his room, refusing to let him in.
Wei WuXian knocked on the door, âShidi, Shidi, let me in. I want to sleep.â
Inside of the room, Jiang Cheng shouted with his back on the door, âWhoâs your shidi?! Give me back Princess, give me back Jasmine, give me back Love!â
Princess, Jasmine, and Love were all puppies that he used to own. Wei WuXian knew that Jiang FengMian sent them away because of him. He whispered, âIâm sorry. But⊠But I really am scared of themâŠâ
In Jiang Chengâs memory, the total number of times Jiang FengMian picked him up wouldnât even add up to five. Every single instance was enough for him to be happy for months. A fire brewed inside of him, unable to be released. All that he asked himself was âwhy, why, whyâ. Suddenly, he saw that a set of bedding that wasnât his own was now inside his room. The anger and indignation immediately rushed to his forehead, making him pickup Wei WuXianâs sheets and blankets. Wei WuXian waited outside for a long time. When the door opened, before the joy could spread onto his face, he was bombarded with a pile of things being thrown out. The door banged shut again.
Jiang Cheng told him from inside, âGo sleep somewhere else! This is my room! Youâre even gonna steal my room?!â
At that time, Wei WuXian didnât know what Jiang Cheng was mad about at all. After a pause, he replied, âI didnât steal anything. Itâs Uncle Jiang who told me to sleep with you.â
Hearing that he was still bringing up his father, almost as if he was purposely showing off, Jiang Chengâs eyes reddened as he yelled, âGo away! If I see you again, Iâll call a bunch of dogs to bite you!â
Standing outside, as Wei WuXian heard that dogs would come bite him, fear immediately bubbled within him. Twisting his fingers, he hurried, âIâll go, Iâll go. Donât call the dogs!â
Dragging behind him the sheets and blanket that were thrown outside, he ran out the hall. Having only arrived at Lotus Pier for a short period of time, he didnât dare jump around yet. Every day, he obediently holed up in the places that Jiang FengMian told him to stay at. He didnât even know where his room was, much less have the courage to knock on other peopleâs doors, scared that itâd disturb someoneâs dreams.
Having thought for a while, he walked to a corner of the hallway where there was no wind, laid down his sheets, and lay down right there. But the longer he spent there, the louder Jiang Chengâs âIâll call a bunch of dogs to bite youâ echoed in his head. Wei WuXian grew more afraid the more he thought about it. He tossed and turned under the blanket, feeling that a bunch of dogs surrounded him whenever he heard a single sound. After a while of torment, he felt that he couldnât stay there any longer. Leaping up, he rolled up the sheets, folded the blanket, and fled Lotus Pier.
Huffing and puffing, he ran for quite some time alongside the night wind. When he saw a tree, he climbed up without second thought. He climbed with all four limbs clinging to the trunk, and only calmed down a bit after he felt that he was high enough up there. He didnât know how long heâd been hugging the tree when, suddenly, a soft voice called his name from afar. The voice got closer and closer. Not long later, a white-clothed girl appeared under the tree with a lantern.
Wei WuXian recognized that this was Jiang Chengâs sister. He stayed quiet, hoping that she wouldnât find him. Yet, Jiang YanLi still called, âIs it A-Ying? What are you doing up there?â
Wei WuXian continued to stay quiet. Jiang YanLi raised the lantern, âI saw you. You left your shoe under the tree.â
Wei WuXian glanced down at his left foot before finally exclaiming, âMy shoe!â
Jiang YanLi, âYou can come down. Letâs go back.â
Wei WuXian, âI⊠Iâm not going down. There are dogs.â
Jiang YanLi, âA-Cheng was making things up. There are no dogs. You donât have anything to sit on. Your arms will grow sore really soon, and youâll fall down.â
No matter what she said, Wei WuXian continued clinging to the tree, refusing to come down. Afraid that heâd hurt himself, Jiang YanLi put the lantern under the tree and extended her arms to catch him, too worried to leave. Thirty minutes later, Wei WuXianâs hands finally grew sore. He let go of the tree trunk and fell down. Jiang YanLi hurried to catch him, but Wei WuXian still landed with a slam. Rolling on the ground a few times, he hugged his leg and wailed, âMy leg is broken!â
Jiang YanLi comforted him, âItâs not broken. It shouldnât be fractured either. Does it hurt a lot? Itâs fine. Donât move. Iâll carry you back.â
Wei WuXian was still thinking about the dogs, sobbing, âAre⊠Are the dogs thereâŠâ
Jiang YanLi promised again and again, âNo. If dogs come, Iâll chase them away for you.â She picked up the shoe Wei WuXian left under the tree, âWhy did your shoe fall off? Does it not fit?â
Wei WuXian forced back the tears of pain, âNo. They fit.â
In truth, they didnât fit. They were quite a few sizes too large. But this was the first pair of shoes that Jiang FengMian bought him. Wei WuXian was too embarrassed to make him go out of his way to buy another pair, and so he said that they werenât too big. Jiang YanLi helped him into his shoe and pressed the hollow tip, âIt is a bit big. Iâll fix it for you when we get back.â
Hearing this, Wei WuXian felt somewhat uneasy, as if he did something wrong again.
Living in other peopleâs homes, the worst that could happen was to make trouble for the hosts.
Jiang YanLi put him onto her back and began to walk back, wobbling in her steps as she spoke, âA-Ying, no matter what A-Cheng said to you, donât bother about him. He doesnât have a good temper, so heâs always home playing with himself. Those puppies were his favorites. Dad sent them away, and so heâs feeling upset. Heâs actually really happy that somebodyâs here to be with him. You ran out here and didnât go back for a long time. I only came to find you only because heâs worried that something happened to you and went to wake me up.â
In reality, Jiang YanLi was only two or three years older than him. She was only twelve or thirteen back then. Although she herself was only a child as well, she naturally spoke as if she were an adult, trying to make him feel better. Her frame was quite small, quite slender, and she didnât have much strength either. She staggered now and then, having to stop to push up Wei WuXianâs thighs so that he didnât slide down. Yet, when Wei WuXian was on her back, he felt incomparably secure, almost more secure than when he was sitting on Jiang FengMianâs arm.
Suddenly, the night wind carried forth a series of sobs. Jiang YanLi quivered in fear, âWhat was that sound? Did you hear it?â
Wei WuXian pointed, âI heard it. It came from inside that pit!â
The two went to the pit and careful looked inside. A small silhouette lay face-down at the bottom. As he lifted his head, they could see two streaks on his muddied face, washed off by his tears. He choked, â⊠Sister!â
Jiang YanLi sighed in relief, âA-Cheng, didnât I tell you to get others and search for him together?â
Jiang Cheng only shook his head. After Jiang YanLi left, he waited for a while. He felt as if he was sitting on pins and needles, and so he decided to go chase after them. Yet, as he ran too fast and forgot to bring a lantern, he tripped on something halfway down the road and fell into a pit. He scratched his head as well.
Jiang YanLi stretched her arm out and pulled her younger brother out of the pit. She took out a handkerchief and put it against his bleeding forehead. Jiang Cheng seemed to be in low spirits. His black pupils snuck a glance at Wei WuXian. Jiang YanLi, âIs there something you didnât tell A-Ying?â
Jiang Cheng pressed the handkerchief onto his forehead, his voice low, â⊠Iâm sorry.â
Jiang YanLi, âHelp A-Ying bring back the sheets and blanket later, okay?â
Jiang Cheng sniffed, âI brought them back alreadyâŠâ
Both of the two had injured their legs and couldnât walk. It was still some distance away from Lotus Pier, so Jiang YanLi could only carry one on her back and the other in her arms. Both Wei WuXian and Jiang Cheng wrapped their arms around her neck. She had to stop and take a breath after just a few steps, âJust what am I supposed to do with you two?â
Their eyes were still brimming with tears. Pitifully, they hugged her neck even tighter.
At last, one step at a time, she finally managed to carry her two brothers back to Lotus Pier. In a hushed voice, she woke up the doctor and asked him to bandage Wei WuXianâs and Jiang Chengâs wounds. Afterward, she repeated âsorryâ and âthank youâ countless times before walking the doctor back. Looking at Wei WuXianâs legs, Jiang Chengâs face was full of nervousness. If any other disciple or servant learned about this and told Jiang FengMian, after Jiang FengMian knew how he threw Wei WuXianâs sheets out and made him hurt his leg, Jiang FengMian would definitely dislike him even more. This was also why he only dared chase after them alone and didnât get anyone else.
Seeing how worried he seemed, Wei WuXian took the initiative, âRelax. I wonât tell Uncle Jiang. I only hurt myself because I suddenly wanted to climb a tree last night.â
Hearing this, Jiang Cheng sighed in relief. He swore, âYou can relax as well. Anytime I see a dog, Iâll chase it away for you!â
Seeing how the two finally made up with each other, Jiang YanLi cheered, âThatâs the spirit.â
Having stayed up for almost half of the night, the two had grown hungry as well. And so, Jiang YanLi went to the kitchen and busied herself for a while, standing on tiptoe. She warmed up a bowl of lotus pork rib soup for each of them.
The aroma wrapped itself around his heart, lingering.
Squatting in the yard, Wei WuXian put the empty bowl onto the ground. He gazed at the stars sprinkled across the sky, and then smiled.
When he ran into Lan WangJi in the streets, he recalled many things from when he was studying at the Cloud Recesses.
On a whim, he stopped Lan WangJi, wanting to direct their conversation toward those days as well. But, Lan WangJi reminded him that everything was different from how they were back then.
Yet, when he returned to Lotus Pier, to the Jiang siblings, heâd be under the illusion that nothing had changed at all.
Wei WuXian suddenly wanted to find the tree that he once hugged.
He stood up and walked out of the training grounds. The disciples along the way nodded at him in respect. All of them looked unfamiliar. The shidi who liked monkeys and refused to walk properly, the servants who made faces and didnât salute properlyâthey had long since gone.
Across the training grounds and outside Lotus Pierâs gates, there was a wide pier. No matter day or at night, at the pier, thereâd always be vendors selling food. From a pot of sizzling oil came a wonderful aroma.
Wei WuXian couldnât help but went over, grinning, âBig servings today, huh?â
The vendor grinned as well, âYoung Master Wei, you want one? Iâll give it to you for free. Not charging anything.â
Wei WuXian, âIâll have one. Charge it still.â
Beside the vendor sat someone whose entire body seemed grimey. Before Wei WuXian walked closer, the person hugged their knees as they shivered, as though they were both cold and tired. After they heard Wei WuXian speak, their head shot up.