Wen Ning immediately shut his mouth. Amid the gurgles of the boat being rowed forward, Wei WuXian opened his eyes with a terrible headache.
Leaning completely on Lan WangJiâs body, he realized that they werenât in Lotus Pier anymore. For a long while, he couldnât figure out what was happening. Only when he saw the splatters of blood on Lan WangJiâs left sleeve, like a string of plum blossoms resting on snow, did he finally recall what happened before he passed out from anger. His expression twisted at once as he suddenly sat upright. Lan WangJi went to help him, but the ringing in Wei WuXianâs ears hadnât stopped yet. A heavy scent of blood also felt stuffed in his chest. It was more than uncomfortable.
He was worried that he might cough blood onto the clean-loving Lan WangJi again. Waving his hand, he turned around to one side and tried to hold it back for a while, supporting himself on the rail of the boat. Lan WangJi knew that he wasnât feeling well. Silent, he didnât ask anything. He lay one hand on his back, sending him a warm thread of spiritual energy.
As the iron taste in his throat passed, Wei WuXian finally turned back around, letting Lan WangJi remove his hand. After a while of sitting quietly, he finally tried to ask, âHanGuang-Jun, how did we get out?â
Wen Ningâs expression immediately grew nervous. He stopped rowing as well. As expected, Lan WangJi kept his promise and said nothing of the secret. However, he didnât lie and make up an explanation either. His words were simple, âWe fought.â
Wei WuXian reached out with one hand and massaged his chest, as if trying to break up the pent-up feeling inside his heart. A moment later, he blurted, âI knew Jiang Cheng wouldnât have let us go so easily. That brat⊠How could this be?!â
Lan WangJi frowned, his voice deep, âDo not mention him.â
Hearing how displeased his tone was, Wei WuXian paused in surprise. He immediately replied, âOkay. I wonât mention him.â
After some thought, he began again, âUm, HanGuang-Jun, donât mind the things he said, alright?â
Lan WangJi, âWhich sentence?â
Wei WuXianâs eyelids throbbed, âEvery one of them. The bratâs been like this ever since he was young. Heâll say anything when heâs angry, no matter how bad it is. He gives up on all grace and discipline whatsoever. As long as itâd annoy whomever heâs against, heâd say it no matter what terrible insults he uses. After all these years, he hasnât gotten better at all. Please donât take it to heart.â
He spoke as he secretly paid attention to Lan WangJiâs expression. Slowly, his heart sunk.
Wei WuXian originally thoughtâor hopedâthat Lan WangJi wouldnât take those words to heart. But unexpectedly, Lan WangJi didnât look too well. He didnât even reply with a âmn.â
It looked like Lan WangJi was even more displeased at Jiang Chengâs insults than he had thought. Perhaps he simply didnât like Jiang Chengâs character, or perhaps⊠he was especially intolerant of being called âshameless,â âlacking in integrity,â and âan unwelcome person.â After all, the GusuLan Sect was known for its motto of âbe righteous.â HanGuang-Jun himself had never been associated with such words either.
Although in the past few days, he felt that Lan WangJi probably regarded him highly and differently from other people, heâd never dared to guess just how âhighlyâ it was or if âdifferentlyâ was the kind that he thought. Wei WuXian never thought of being confident as bad, and in fact prided himself on such a thought. Legends often gossipped about the YiLing Patriarchâs allegedly amorous life, but in reality, heâd never experienced such hectic feelings before. He used to think that Lan WangJi was too easy of a person to understand, but things were different now. He feared that he was the only one who thought of them that way, that it was all his own wishful thinking, that he was too confident for his own good.
Lan WangJi stayed silent. Wei WuXian wanted to bluff it out with some kind of joke, what he was best at, but was the worried that the forced laughter would result in awkwardness. After some hesitation, he asked suddenly, âWhere are we going?â
The change of topic was extremely stiff, but Lan WangJi continued obediently, âWhere do you want to go?â
Wei WuXian rubbed the back of his head, âWe donât know ZeWu-Junâs situation yet. We donât know what those people intend on doing either. How about we go to Lanling firstâŠâ All of a sudden, he remembered something, âNo. Not Lanling yet. Weâre going to Yunping City.â
Lan WangJi, âYunping City?â
Wei WuXian, âYes. Yunping City of Yunmeng. Iâve told you, havenât I? Back on Koi Tower, I saw my manuscripts in the secret chamber of Fragrant Palace. Right beside my manuscripts was a title deed of a place in Yunping City. The LanlingJin Sect has both wealth and power. Iâm thinking that if it werenât for some hidden reason, then Jin GuangYao wouldnât have kept the title deed in such a manner. Maybe weâll find some things there.â
Lan WangJi nodded. At this point, Wen Ning spoke up, âYoung Master, is Yunping City in this direction then?â
Wei WuXian, âWhat?!â
Both he and Lan WangJi sat with their backs facing the tail of the boat, which was why he hadnât seen Wen Ning. With someone speaking up behind him so suddenly, he immediately felt his scalp tingle, rolling around before asking in shock, âWhy are you here?!â
Looking up, Wen Ning answered with a blank expression, âMe? Iâve always been here.â
Wei WuXian, âThen why didnât you say anything?â
Wen Ning, âI saw that you were talking to HanGuang-Jun, Young Master, so I didnâtâŠâ
Wei WuXian, âThen shouldnât you have at least made a noise??â
Holding up the oar in his hand, Wen Ning protested, âYoung Master, Iâve been rowing the boat. Iâve always been making noise. Havenât you heard?â
ââŠâ Wei WuXian waved his hand, âI didnât notice. Enough, enough, stop rowing. The waters are fast here at night. The boat will go without you rowing.â
He grew up in Yunmeng, flapping about in the waters here ever since he was young, so of course he was familiar. Wen Ning obeyed and put down the oar. With much reservation, he sat at the end, almost six feet away from the two of them. It was three in the morning when they arrived at Yunmeng. After so many things happened, dawn was already breaking. White glowed behind the deep blue of the sky. The mountains on the two sides of the river finally came into view.
Lan WangJi looked up. Of course, Wei WuXian wasnât hungry at all. He had just eaten three pies at the vendor in front of Lotus Pierâs gates. Lan WangJi only ate one, however, and it was the only thing heâd eaten in the past two days. The matter was on Wei WuXianâs mind. Before them, there seemed to be almost no signs of human habitation. It was likely that theyâd have to keep drifting for a long while to reach a town or a city to rest and dine.
Lan WangJi replied a moment later, âPull over?â
Wei WuXian, âThere arenât many people on the shores here, but I know somewhere to go.â
At once, Wen Ning picked up the oar and rowed toward the direction he pointed. Soon, the ferry turned to a side branch of the river and drifted into a lotus lake.
In the lake were lotus leaves of all different heights, almost forming a blanket. The thin ferry broke through the crowded stems and coasted toward the depths of the lake. Viewed from above, following the ferry was a string of waving lotus leaves. To roam amid the green umbrellas, push a large leave aside, and find plump seed pods hidden underneath, one after anotherâit was like finding a small treasure. Grinning, Wei WuXian was just about to reach out and grab them when Lan WangJi suddenly called, âWei Ying.â
Wei WuXian, âWhatâs wrong?â
Lan WangJi, âIs there an owner to this lake?â
Wei WuXianâs face was completely honest, âOf course not.â
Of course there was. Ever since Wei WuXian was eleven, heâd often stolen lotus seed pods and water chestnuts in the many lakes of Yunmeng. Heâd originally given up the hobby for a long time, but now that they needed to obtain food so that they could keep going, he had to go back to his old ways again.
Lan WangJiâs voice seemed lukewarm, âI heard the lotus lakes around here all have owners.â
ââŠâ Wei WuXian, âHahahahahaha really? Thatâs too bad. Youâve really heard of a lot of things, havenât you? I havenât even heard of this. Letâs go then.â
Having been exposed, of course he wasnât so shameless as to make Lan WangJi join him in doing such foolish things. That the renowned HanGuang-Jun would steal lotus seed pods in someone elseâs lake really didnât seem appropriate. Just as he was about to pick up the oar in embarrassment, Lan WangJi reached out and plucked off one of the seed pods.
He handed the seed pod to Wei WuXian, âThere is no next time.â
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