Chapter 144: Princeâs little quilt 19 (part 1 of 4)
A short while later, after having just belatedly coming to a realization of the true meaning of the sentence from Yuwen Yinâs expression, Shen Tong immediately pushed Yuwen Yin away: âShameless!â
The newly entitled Sir Jin Wang decisively expressed whatâs the use of being proper? Having his little quilt was good enough. Yuwen Yin narrowed his eyes like a very languorous and predatory lion. He effortlessly grabbed a hold of the hand Shen Tong used to push him, then lowered his head and accurately planted a kiss on the otherâs lips.
Shen Tong was forced to accept this french kiss, and was completely occupied from his tongue to upper jaw. The other partyâs dazzling invasion made him want to struggle free subconsciously. During the push and pull movements, the lapel above had slightly opened in the midst of his struggle, which exposed his white chest.
The afternoon sun dazzlingly shone outside. The sun in the early autumn was as warm as during the summer season. That area of skin, which was hidden by the lapel before, and was now directly exposed to the sunlight, bedazzled Yuwen Yin by itâs whiteness. Which vaguely made him want to completely pull off the bothersome clothing that was covering the otherâs skin, and brand all those pure white areas with scarlet hickeys.
The lust of young men were difficult to control but very easy to arouse from the start, especially those whoâve been left hungry for a long time, as they cannot even withstand the slightest provocation. Yuwen Yinâs desire was actually aroused from just a single kiss. In the quiet hall, only the sound of his heavy pants could be clearly and audibly heard. He even pulled Shen Tongâs hand to touch the evidence of his desire below which had unknowingly stood up across the cloth, then hoarsely declared: âBaby, itâs up. Do you feel it?âŠâŠâ
As expected, regardless of whichever world they were, Han Ying could never change the two flaws of being lecherous and shameless. On the other hand, Shen Tong couldnât get rid of his flaw of being shy and being easily embarrassed at any time. He only felt a scalding heat on his hand which spread to his whole body, causing his whole body to flush red.
From Yuwen Yinâs perspective, his precious darling constantly exudes an tempting and delectable fragrance. Making him greatly move his index finger with the intention to kiss and posses, as he shamelessly continued to say: âI also donât know why itâs so easily excited whenever it faces you, and wouldnât listen to me at all. So, itâs definitely because of you. You mustâve placed some sort of spell on it, thatâs why you have to take responsibilityâŠâŠâ
âScram!â Sheng Tong angrily stated: âIf I had placed a spell on it, the first thing Iâd do is to make it disappear!â
Even though the servants in the room have already withdrawn, there would still be someone left to guard outside to prevent anyone from going in without notice. The more Shen Tong thought about this, the more flustered he became. After saying so, he couldnât help but lower his head and bite Yuwen Yinâs arm that refused to budge.
Yuwen Yin let out a painful âhissâ, then said in a doting and somewhat helpless tone: âBaby, are you a little dog?â
âYour the dog, being in heat at all times!â
âYes, youâre right. Iâm a dog,â Sir Jin Wang nodded in acknowledgement, âWill you give it to me? Give it to me, and I will bark for you.â
The noble prince was willing to bark like a dog. If this had been heard by others, their eyes mightâve popped out in sheer shock. Fortunately, this area was Yuwen Yinâs Jin Wang mansion, and not the Imperial Palace, which has walls with ears.
Although the expanse of Jin Wangâs mansion couldnât be considered small, but the personnelâs structure was simpler and more decent than those wealthy and influential families. Apart from the imperial guards assigned for sentry and night patrol, the inner courtyard, where Yuwen Yin resides, has a total of four maid servants, who waits upon him, and assists him in freshening up and dining, as well as four personal eunuchs, who are responsible for running errands, grinding ink, and other conventional purposes. This configuration was simply very pitiful when compared to the other Wangs and nobles surrounded by a minimum of 20 servants. There were still eight maid servants doing heavy work in the outer courtyard. But most of them work in the outer courtyard, and can only enter the inner courtyard at a fixed time for cleaning.
The number of servants does seem really few, but this was just right in Yuwen Yinâs opinion. After all, he and Shen Tong, were the only two masters in this mansion. He also cannot change his problem of wanting to personally attend to Shen Tongâs needs. If there were a lot of people following him, Yuwen Yin, on the contrary, will find their presence irksome.
Whatâs more, Shen Tongâs reputation as a godly doctor was already so conspicuous. How can the people wandering in Jiang Hu not suffer from any injury? The position of doctors in Dayu Dynasty has always been very high, that even the servants, who were on duty, couldnât help but also want to catch a glimpse of the otherâs appearance. Both Chen Wu and Xiong Wei have long become hard-core worshipers of Shen Tong. His martial arts was also extremely mysterious. This made the curiosity of the subordinates grow stronger and stronger, that even the imperial guards, who were guarding the door outside, would look forward in seeing this godly doctorâs figure pass by. All of this made the narrow-minded Sir Jin Wang simply wish to lock his sweetheart in bed, so that only he could look at him.
Therefore, this mansion pursues the principle of quality and not quantity. The entire Wang mansion, from the head steward to the imperial guards, were all trusted confidants of Yuwen Yin. Yuwen Yin was also very savvy in subduing his subordinates, that all of his people were loyal and devoted to him. That they would forever remain silent, even if they got to know something that they shouldnât have.
The officials were still lined up outside and were waiting to have an audience. But only Qu Hong, a government minister in the Ministry of Justice, obtained permission and was able to successfully enter the mansion.
Qu Hong wasnât there to give gifts to foster relations like the other officials, but had rushed over to report work-related matters to Yuwen Yin. This was the case regarding Jiang Likai and Wang Hong, whom Emperor Qing had ordered Yuwen Yin to examine in detail, which was also to be examined together with the case of Qing Wang.
This matter really isnât something good to get involved in, as those three were affluent individuals. The numerous vassals and subordinates under them, naturally means that they were connected to a lot of people. This was the so-called âa slight change will affect everything elseâ. Even the tinniest bit of thoughtlessness can offend innumerable individuals on either sides, which can lead to having a cold-blooded and ruthless reputation.
Emperor Qing naturally knew of this point as well. The formation of factions was what the Emperor hates the most. The reason he ordered Yuwen Yin to take charge of this case, was not only to find a trustworthy person to step forward to play the role of the hero in place of him, but to also ultimately sound out whether Yuwen Yin would be merciful towards his biological father. A part of his intention was to make Yuwen Yin offend a lot of people, so as to naturally reduce the chance of the other in forming a faction.
Maybe because of knowing that there would be a catch, Emperor Qing granted Yuwen Yin great privileges in examining the case. His fief was also quickly determined, which encompasses the eleven states from the South of Xun River to Jinling City.
But Yuwen Yin curiously only wanted the rights, and didnât care about whatever reputation there would be.