Chapter 514: You Want an Amicable Divorce?
Ling Zhang had not perceived that Yuwen Tong had become suspicious, but Xie Shi found his legs trembling.
In order not to raise doubts in Yuwen Tong’s mind, Ling Zhang, after finishing his congee, went to sleep as he had said he would a short while ago. The moment he left, Xie Shi slumped to his knees before Yuwen Tong, too scared to even lift his head.
Yuwen Tong remained silent. Xie Shi, unable to nerve himself to speak, furtively looked up at him.
At the sight of Yuwen Tong looking at him with icy dissatisfied eyes, Xie Shi gave an involuntary shudder. A brief moment ago he had wanted to take his chances, thinking that maybe Yuwen Tong had not noticed anything out of the ordinary, but now he didn’t dare hold on to that fond hope and hurriedly confessed that the Child Worm was in Ling Zhang’s body.
Yuwen Tong crushed the armrests on his chair as he listened. A Child Worm was in Ling Zhang!
“Why didn’t you stop him?” railed Yuwen Tong, flying into a temper, radiating a palpable sense of power so potent Xie Shi found himself unable to straighten his back, beads of cold sweat welling up profusely on his forehead.
“It didn’t occur to me there were two Gu worms. When I realized what His Highness intended to do, I tried to stop him but he hit my acupoints and immobilized me … ” said Xie Shi in a guilty voice. “I failed in my duty. Please punish me, Sire!”
“Why did you keep it back from me?” demanded Yuwen Tong, furious, his heart aching for Ling Zhang, feeling a throbbing in his chest which should have disappeared for good with the extraction of the Gu worms.
“His Highness doesn’t want you to be distracted by anything before the upcoming battle outside Jifang City. He also said the Child Worm is not as vicious as the Mother Worm, that his internal energy has an intrinsically deterrent effect on that kind of creatures, that the Child Worm wouldn’t be able to do him any harm inside his body, and in a couple of days Mr. Mu would arrive and get it out.” Xie Shi repeated Ling Zhang’s words to Yuwen Tong, but he showed no inclination to defend himself, for he knew that it had been remiss of him to help Ling Zhang conceal the truth, no matter for what reason he had undertaken to do that. “I failed to keep His Highness safe, and I lied to you. I deserve the severest punishment for such actions. I request permission to return to the Shadow Battalion to receive my punishment.”
Yuwen Tong’s eyes were still glacial. He opened his mouth and was just about to speak when footsteps came from outside the tent and he looked up in the direction of the doorway.
“Xie Shi is not the one to blame for this. I made him promise not to tell you. I’m the empress, and they have orders from you to follow my commands as they follow yours. He would be disobeying you had he disobeyed me,” said Ling Zhang after entering the tent.
He had decided to come back to the tent to tell Yuwen Tong that a couple of days ago Yang Liuzi and some others had discovered in the city the body of someone who presumably had been a henchman of Chen Jing’s. That person had entered the city through the city gates facing in the direction of Jifang City, unluckily got caught in the battle and later died in the street before he could rendezvous with Chen Jing, a secret letter in his bosom. At that time Wang Dashan and the others had been unsure as to whether or not there was any truth in the message in the letter, so they had requested him to check it out, but unexpectedly, shortly after that he had been informed of Yuwen Tong falling victim to Gu worms and had not been in the mood for dealing with that matter ever since. Two days later he had forgotten about the whole thing, and it was not until he had caught sight of Wang Dashan standing guard outside that he had recalled it and returned to the main tent with the intention to talk to Yuwen Tong and ask him his opinion about it. He had not bargained on overhearing a conversation between Yuwen Tong and Xie Shi.
If truth be told, Ling Zhang was a little angry. It had never crossed his mind that Xie Shi would yield so easily and betray his trust so soon. However, though annoyed, he felt it unfair to make Xie Shi a scapegoat. If he did that, he would be too ashamed to ask Xie Shi or any of the others to do anything else for him.
At the sight of Ling Zhang, Yuwen Tong stood up, fixing him with a stare. “You shouldn’t have lied to me. I would’ve preferred to let those goddamn Gu worms stay in my body,” said Yuwen Tong.
Ling Zhang sighed, “I knew you would, which was the very reason why I kept it secret from you. I’m really fine. Do you not remember I … “
Ling Zhang was just about to blurt out the matter of the Force of Blood in him when he held it back as he realized that Xie Shi was present.
Yuwen Tong immediately said to Xie Shi, “Your service is still needed at the moment, so I’ll postpone punishing you. You are to go back to the Shadow Battalion to receive your punishment on your own initiative when all this is over.”
“Wait. I told you Xie Shi is not the one to blame. I made him swear not to tell you,” said Ling Zhang hastily.
But Yuwen Tong refused to relent. “I did give them orders to follow your commands, but on one condition – that they are to guarantee your safety, not to let you get hurt! Even if I were the one trying to harm you, they should still protect you without a second thought!”
Ling Zhang opened his mouth but suddenly found himself unable to speak.
At this moment, Xie Shi’s forehead was within an inch of touching the ground. He knew he had done the wrong thing. The emperor was right. He was supposed to keep the empress safe. He shouldn’t have concealed the existence of the Gu worm in the empress’s body from the emperor, subjectively believing that he was doing it to save the emperor from being distracted. It was not for him to decide whether that would be a distraction. That was the emperor’s decision to make.
“I deserve to be punished, Sire.”
“But–”
“Say one more word to intercede for him and I’ll double his punishment.”
Ling Zhang immediately shut his mouth, not daring to utter another word on that score.
“Leave us, Xie Shi.”
“Yes, Sire.”
After Xie Shi took his leave, Ling Zhang said in a quite injured tone, “Xie Shi would nurse grievances against me if you punish him for this.”
“If he couldn’t see where he’s wrong when his mistake is staring him in the face, I’ll send him packing and never reinstate him, despite his consummate medical skills,” said Yuwen Tong very explicitly. “Do you still not understand? Nothing is of greater importance to me than you are.”
Ling Zhang’s eyes reddened. Yuwen Tong was of no less importance to him than he was to Yuwen Tong, which was why he didn’t want Yuwen Tong to be worried, or distracted on the battlefield, or faced with even the slightest possibility of danger. If anything happened to Yuwen Tong, everything he had done would be meaningless. This incident had made him realize that all he really wanted was for Yuwen Tong to stay safe and sound, that Yuwen Tong staying safe and sound was more important than anything else.
The sight of his eyes reddening rendered Yuwen Tong powerless to say another reproachful word. He felt an urge to hug and console him, but he had just reached out his hand when he recalled the worm in Ling Zhang’s body and managed to withdraw it, fearing that him touching Ling Zhang would bring the latter agony in the heart.
Eyes red with tears, Ling Zhang looked confusedly at him. “What’s the matter?”
Yuwen Tong clearly had wanted to hug him. Why had he drawn back his hand?
Yuwen Tong felt very upset, a painful lump in his throat. “I don’t want to cause you pain.”
It was a brief moment before Ling Zhang caught on to what he meant. “You won’t!” he said hastily, shaking his head.
The words had hardly left him when he felt a severe throbbing in the heart. It seemed that his intense mood swing stimulated the worm in him. However, Ling Zhang exerted himself and managed to subdue the pain. In order to prevent Yuwen Tong from finding out about it, he flung his arms around Yuwen Tong. “I’m really okay.”
Yuwen Tong stiffened. He wanted to push Ling Zhang away but didn’t dare.
“Mr. Mu was the one who told me to use this method to get rid of the Gu worms. Surely you don’t think Mr. Mu meant me harm? I have the Blood of the Phoenix Clan in me, and my Force of Blood has been growing with my internal energy. In ancient times, phoenixes had all other animals in their power. They were the ultimate bane of creatures like Gu worms. Although the Force of Blood in me couldn’t hold a candle to Ji Yanlai’s, it’s more than powerful enough to hold a Child Worm at bay. If you don’t believe me, you may feel my chest and pulse. I’m fine, truly.”
Yuwen Tong still didn’t dare move, not because he disbelieved Ling Zhang’s story but because he worried he might hurt Ling Zhang’s wrist. “Your wound. Stop hugging me. The cut might reopen if you don’t let go of me right away,” he said anxiously.
The anxiety in Yuwen Tong’s voice drew Ling Zhang’s attention back to his wrist. Feeling that Yuwen Tong believed him, Ling Zhang slowly slackened his embrace. A moment ago, what with that mood swing of his, he had forgotten about the cut in his wrist, which was now indeed aching dully. It probably had reopened slightly, but the styptic drug Xie Shi had administered to it was very efficacious, and the wound had been healing well, so it was not bleeding badly. At least the blood was not seeping through the bandages.
Yuwen Tong gingerly checked his wrist and severely cautioned him not to use that hand again. “You are not to do anything by yourself before the cut fully heals. Have Wang Dashan and Liu Yi stay by your side at all times. I’ll hold them responsible if this cut in your wrist worsens a little bit.”
Ling Zhang, who was eager to distract Yuwen Tong’s attention, naturally agreed without hesitation.
Yuwen Tong sat him down into a chair with such care as though he were something fragile. Ling Zhang wanted to remind him, but at the sight of the look in Yuwen Tong’s eyes, he found himself unable to say anything. He hastened to hold Yuwen Tong’s arm with his uninjured hand and said, “Don’t worry. I’m perfectly all right. Trust me.”
The look in Yuwen Tong’s eyes was heavy with emotional upset. He took Ling Zhang’s hand off him, holding it. “I trust you. I just hate myself for not being strong enough. I wouldn’t have fallen victim to that Gu master’s trick were I more powerful. It’s my fault you’re suffering from all this–”
“Stop saying that. What do you mean by ‘it’s your fault’? Is it really necessary for us to be so clear about this kind of stuff? Why are you acting like this? Is it because you want an amicable divorce?” Ling Zhang interrupted him immediately, throwing a couple of sharp questions at him. His worry had been replaced by a sudden surge of anger.
Yuwen Tong’s face also changed at the last question. “In no circumstance will I do that!” he demurred, fixing Ling Zhang with a gaze.
“Then stop saying that kind of stuff to anger me!” huffed Ling Zhang, his eyes reddening again. “You shouldn’t have said that. Since you and I are a married couple, we are one. Should I not share your burdens? Should I not offer you help when you’re in trouble? The reason why I kept it back from you was because I didn’t want you overthinking it. How am I supposed to be honest with you about everything knowing that you would see it this way, that you would say this kind of stuff when I tell you the truth? Yuwen Tong, the way I see it, you’ve grown quite some balls, or maybe those goddamn Gu worms damaged your brain. Don’t you dare say anything like that again!”
Yuwen Tong was taken aback by the series of questions from Ling Zhang. Then he noticed Ling Zhang’s eyes reddening for emotional arousal and promptly admitted his mistakes. “I’m sorry. All those words of mine were rubbish. Take it easy.”
Ling Zhang was consumed with anger. Maybe because of his agitation, the Child Worm in him gave his insides another couple of bites and he narrowly avoided showing a pained expression on his face. Fortunately Yuwen Tong’s attention was focused on something else. Otherwise he might really let the cat out of the bag.
“Repeat what you just said,” requested Ling Zhang.
Looking at him, Yuwen Tong obediently did as Ling Zhang asked. “I hate myself for not being strong enough. I’ll be extra careful and I’ll never fall prey to this kind of trick again. I won’t let myself be subjected to this kind of suffering or worry you again.”
“There you go. Be careful with your words from now on!” said Ling Zhang.
Yuwen Tong said with an earnest inclination of the head, “I understand.”
After saying that, he quietly looked at Ling Zhang’s face and then wiped the fine beads of sweat off Ling Zhang’s forehead. “Is it aching badly?”
Ling Zhang’s heart lurched. What? Had he been showing it on his face?
Chapter 515: He Did Not Dare Lie Again.
Ling Zhang stiffened with alarm. Yuwen Tong standing opposite him inwardly gave a mirthless smile as he saw Ling Zhang’s face registering embarrassment as though he were caught red-handed.
Ling Zhang blanched, cold sweat breaking out over his forehead. He had believed that his pretence was flawless.
“I’ll tell you!” said Ling Zhang, feeling terribly upset at Yuwen Tong’s mirthless smile. Worried that Yuwen Tong might overthink the situation, he hastened to confess.
With that he admitted the Child Worm in him had been causing him pain on occasions. “The pain is only occasional, really. Believe me. It’s okay as long as I’m not experiencing an intense mood swing.”
Looking at Ling Zhang’s bearing of mingled nervousness and alarm, Yuwen Tong came to know that this time around he was telling the truth, but recently this guy had always been trying to keep things back from him, and he would have still been in the dark about this matter had he not found out about it by himself; he needed to mete out punishment to this guy. As regards what kind of punishment would be suitable, he had to give it some thought before making a decision. Though inclined to punish Ling Zhang right away, he restrained himself in the knowledge that the Child Worm was still inside Ling Zhang, that if by any chance he caused Ling Zhang’s mood to fluctuate and the worm to make trouble again, he would end up suffering from guilt and heartache.
“I want you to have a nice rest in the next couple of days. I’ll handle all the military affairs before Mr. Mu arrives, so don’t concern yourself with anything, and don’t give the worm the chance to cause you pain,” said Yuwen Tong, caressing him.
Ling Zhang scrutinized his face. He was letting it go? He was not mad any more?
Naturally Yuwen Tong perceived that Ling Zhang was furtively studying his countenance. He inwardly snorted but showed nothing on his face. “Just sleep here. Don’t go back to that tent. Don’t make me worry. Okay?”
Ling Zhang, who didn’t dare say no in these circumstances, immediately replied with a nod, “Okay. I’ll sleep here.”
Having found no sign of anger on Yuwen Tong’s face, Ling Zhang inwardly let out a sigh of relief. He did everything Yuwen Tong told him to do. He even obediently let Yuwen Tong help him take off his clothes and shoes.
“Do you feel any pain when I touch you like this?” Yuwen Tong asked him gently.
Ling Zhang shook his head. “No.”
Now relaxed, he had better control over that Child Worm. He carefully circulated his internal energy and the worm remained calm, unable to do him any harm.
“Good. Now lie down,” said Yuwen Tong in a low and deep voice.
Ling Zhang meekly settled himself in the bed. After tucking him in, Yuwen Tong felt like kissing him on the brow but forbore from doing so for fear of stimulating the worm inside Ling Zhang. Instead, he patted Ling Zhang’s chest which was covered with quilt. “Sleep. I won’t leave until you get to sleep.”
What with the process of extracting the Gu worms, Yuwen Tong had not left this tent for hours. Worrying that there might be something urgent that Yuwen Tong needed to deal with, Ling Zhang closed his eyes immediately after hearing Yuwen Tong’s words. He did not try to convince Yuwen Tong to leave directly. Yuwen Tong not being mad at him struck him as amazing enough, not to mention Yuwen Tong being so gentle at this time … Ling Zhang instinctively felt that he must not disobey Yuwen Tong in these circumstances.
As Yuwen Tong saw Ling Zhang meekly close his eyes to sleep, his pat on the quilt became lighter, the look in his eyes turning impenetrable. He softly moved a strand of loose hair behind Ling Zhang’s ear and then just looked at Ling Zhang.
Ling Zhang was indeed tired. Also, he was anxious for Yuwen Tong to clear his mind and leave to perform his duty, so after closing his eyes, he began to circulate his internal energy slowly, deepening his breathing in an effort to calm down. Gradually, he relaxed and after a few moments, he really drifted off to sleep.
…
Ling Zhang had a very long sleep. It was early the next morning that he woke up. Dawn had not broken yet, and there were torches still ablaze outside.
The moment he awoke, he felt Yuwen Tong’s arms around him with the quilt in between. Yuwen Tong’s embrace was so warm that even his act of opening his eyes was languid. When his eyes were fully open, he realized something, hurriedly twisted his head around and felt relieved as he saw that Yuwen Tong was covered with a quilt as well.
“You’re awake.” Yuwen Tong woke up shortly after Ling Zhang. As he saw Ling Zhang looking at him with burning eyes, he felt a constriction in the throat and subdued an urge to kiss Ling Zhang. “Are you experiencing any discomfort? Is it aching again?” he asked.
“No discomfort. No pain,” replied Ling Zhang honestly, looking at Yuwen Tong with earnest eyes, hoping that Yuwen Tong believed he was not lying.
Now Ling Zhang didn’t dare even thinking about lying to Yuwen Tong, because Yuwen Tong had found out about what he had believed he had been doing a very good job concealing.
Because Ling Zhang looked well and had slept the whole night through, Yuwen Tong knew that he was not lying. “If you’re experiencing any discomfort, you must tell me. I need to know,” he said.
“I will,” Ling Zhang promised immediately.
“We’re breaking camp today. The army depart in two hours. Have something to eat after washing. You haven’t had anything since last night.”
“Okay.”
Yuwen Tong wanted very much to hold Ling Zhang for a little while longer, but considering Ling Zhang’s hunger, Yuwen Tong got up, scooped Ling Zhang out of the quilt and dressed him before allowing him to go outside to wash, pee and make himself more presentable.
Xie Shi had got up very early and supervised the cooks preparing Ling Zhang and Yuwen Tong’s breakfast. On hearing the movement in the main tent, he came to know that the imperial couple had got up and then he brought their breakfast into the tent.
Ling Zhang and Yuwen Tong breakfasted and had a few moments’ rest. Xie Shi examined Ling Zhang and checked that he was fine. Before long, the army broke camp, preparing to depart.
…
Jifang City was a fairly long distance away from this city, mainly because the vast land in between was not suitable for building a city. It was not suitable for farming either and thus was basically desolate.
Yuwen Jin and He Xiao, leading the vanguard, were riding ahead of the main force, clearing the road of obstacles. Just like this, the army kept advancing until they were twenty li (a Chinese unit of length, equal to 500 meters) away from Jifang City. This journey alone took them over two days. It was at dusk on the third day that they arrived at the destination.
Jifang City was located in a basin in a valley. Further ahead was a mountain pass guarded by Wan soldier’s. Yuwen Jin and He Xiao took some men, covertly reconnoitered it and reported to Yuwen Tong that the mountain pass was a natural barrier, easy to hold but hard to attack, that this time it was really going to be a tough battle.
Yuwen Tong was very composed. He had some time ago come to know about the terrain around Jifang City.
“There’s no hurry about attacking. Let’s check out the lay of the land first.”
Members of Jiahe Chamber of Commerce had long since charted areas around Jifang City and knew the terrain down pat, but the situation had changed somewhat, and it was inadvisable to rely entirely on the maps provided by Jiahe Chamber of Commerce. They still needed to scout out the lay of the land themselves. On top of that, the troops had traveled for over two days and could use some rest. In addition, the North-Western Army led by Jiang Xi and Jiang Ke had not arrived yet.
They had received a message the day before, which said that the North-Western Army had just taken a city to the east of Jifang City, that the North-Western Army needed another two days to reach Jifang City. As a result, it would be at least four days before they could mount an offensive on Jifang City.
“Jifang City’s geographical location is special. We need to psych ourselves up for a long battle. Don’t rush into anything. Make sure everybody knows about this. It’s going to be a tough fight. Keep your cool and stay sharp. Nobody makes any slip-ups,” said Yuwen Tong.
“Yes, Sire,” chorused Yuwen Jin and He Xiao.
…
Yuwen Tong had a conference tent pitched in the vicinity of the main tent as he had said, leaving only his and Ling Zhang’s daily necessities in the main tent, which was now a private space of theirs.
Ling Zhang had been having a rest cure in the past few days. Before the army departed, he had given Yuwen Tong the secret letter found by Yang Liuzi and some others. He had not got a reply from Yuwen Tong yet and was unaware of what Yuwen Tong was going to do. However, no matter what Yuwen Tong’s plan was, they needed to verify the information in the letter first. Besides, Chen Jing, who had not received the letter, probably had suspected the letter had fallen into their hands and might have made some other arrangements. All the messages in the letter needed to be taken seriously.
“Your Highness, did the Child Worm cause you pain in the past two days?” asked Xie Shi, feeling Ling Zhang’s pulse.
Ling Zhang said, “Twice. During the journey.”
Yuwen Tong knew both of the occasions, because he had happened to be beside Ling Zhang when the worm had suddenly attacked. He had been caught flat-footed and his face had changed drastically, which was why Yuwen Tong had immediately come to know about it.
However, the Child Worm had only bitten him twice in the past few days, and Ling Zhang felt thankful because it had happened a lot less often than he had expected it would. On this day, the worm had been quiet all along. If things went on like this, the worm would very likely be restrained for good. In addition, Mr. Mu was on his way to this place and would arrive in a couple of days.
…
Yuwen Tong was having a meeting with Xiao Jiangyue and some others. Ling Zhang was told to sit it out because of the worm inside him, but his bodyguards had been collecting intelligence all the time, delivering messages about the mountain pass outside Jifang City to Ling Zhang frequently.
“There’s a branch of the chamber of commerce in Jifang City. One fifth of the stores in there are affiliated to the chamber of commerce. There are many members there, and they’re from a large variety of backgrounds. They could be of great help at a crucial juncture,” said Wang Dashan.
Ling Zhang did not make any immediate remarks. Instead, he studied the map of the mountain pass outside Jifang City for quite a while and then said, “There’s no hurry. No matter how many there are of them, they certainly don’t outnumber the defenders in the city.”
On that day, when Ling Zhang had entered Jifang City with a caravan, he had observed the situation in it. Although he had not got the chance to check the defense in detail, he had a general idea of what it was like. If truth be told, the garrison in Jifang City mainly relied on the natural barrier. They didn’t need any ingenious defense plans. As long as they made full use of the natural barrier, the army of the Great Wen would have a hard job to take the city.
It was very likely that the stores affiliated to the chamber of commerce in the city which could be requisitioned had been requisitioned. There was no telling how many of his men in there had been press-ganged into the Wan army.
Even if some of them had been press-ganged into the garrison, there wouldn’t be much they could do from within, because the enemy wouldn’t put any of them in an important position.
As a result, Ling Zhang, from the very beginning, had never intended to have his men help open the city gates from within as he had done in the other cities. The chamber of commerce had planted some men in Jifang City mainly to gather intelligence. Right now he had in hand a map of Jifang City which was presumably the most detailed one, and which had been made based on information collected by members of the chamber of commerce who had painstakingly scouted the lay of the land. It was this map that was the key.
Yuwen Tong also had a copy of the map. Ling Zhang believed that he would put it to good use. What he needed to do was offer some help if the occasion arose during the attack. If there was indeed something he could do, it would probably be related to his ability to deploy Formations.
Therefore, over the past few days, Ling Zhang during the journey had been studying the terrain of the mountain pass outside Jifang City by reading the map.
Chapter 516: Joining Forces with the North-Western Army
Two days later, the North-Western Army detoured around Jifang City from the east and joined forces with the army led by Yuwen Tong.
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi came to seek an audience with Yuwen Tong, both of them quite excited. The North-Western Army had encountered significant obstacles on their way to this city, but now they finally rendezvoused with Yuwen Tong’s troops. It had been six years, and the two of them finally could fight side by side with Yuwen Tong once again.
Looking at his two trusted lieutenants, Yuwen Tong also felt transports of emotion bubbling up inside him. The two of them had fought shoulder to shoulder for ten years and were his most capable subordinates. Considering Jiang Ke’s and Jiang Xi’s abilities, he should have long since promoted them. Actually their contribution was more than enough to earn each of them a title of marquess. The reason why Yuwen Tong had not bestowed on them any titles of nobility was because his plan to unify the three countries had not succeeded yet, and if they did not have any titles of nobility, it would be more convenient for the two of them to continue to be in command of the North-Western Army, and he would continue to have complete control over the army.
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi paid their respects to Yuwen Tong, excitement written all over their faces. It would indeed be an honor to be made a marquess, but serving Yuwen Tong mattered even more. They had been, still were, and would continue to be Yuwen Tong’s most competent and most loyal lieutenants.
“Sire, every member of the North-Western Army is ready to fight for you at a moment’s notice,” said Jiang Ke.
Yuwen Tong nodded. He had every confidence in the allegiance of the North-Western Army.
On their arrival, Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi entered into the formulation of battle plans for taking Jifang City.
Yuwen Jin, He Xiao and a couple of other newly appointed officers were relatively young. Having sensed the competitive pressure from Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi, they began to work even harder than before. Xiao Jiangyue and a couple of older generals were aware that Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were undoubtedly the ones the emperor trusted the most, because the two of them had always been in the emperor’s confidence. Of course, the knowledge of this had no negative influence on their loyalty to the Great Wen and Yuwen Tong. Though they didn’t compare with Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi, they were also irreplaceable military officers of the Great Wen. As long as they remained loyal and dedicated, they would always have a place in the imperial court of the Great Wen. They were fully aware of this, which was why they were unperturbed.
…
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi went to see Ling Zhang immediately after they left the conference tent. “It’s an honor to kneel before you, Your Highness.”
Ling Zhang flung out his arms to stop the two of them when they were halfway to their knees. “There’s no need for formalities, generals. You two must have had a tough journey.”
Ling Zhang had previously stayed in Shengzhou Pass for a few days, so Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were now both well acquainted with Ling Zhang. In addition, the two of them admired Ling Zhang very much, for Ling Zhang had fought valiantly on the battlefield and helped them greatly several times.
At this time, Jiang Xi smiled, “The two bodyguards Your Highness assigned to stay with us have been quite helpful during the journey. We wouldn’t have arrived here in such a timely manner were it not for them.”
Ling Zhang said, “They just did what they’re supposed to do. I’ve been making preparations for so many years, and now they proved worthwhile. My efforts finally paid off.”
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi both had enough sense of propriety not to ask what kind of preparations Ling Zhang was talking about. They were both aware that those were part of Ling Zhang’s intelligence network, and they did not have to know any details.
Jiang Ke naturally started to recount to Ling Zhang what the North-Western Army had been through during its westward advance after parting from Ling Zhang. Ling Zhang listened raptly.
Jiang Ke had just finished the story when Yuwen Tong showed up. At the sight of Yuwen Tong, he wanted to stand up but Yuwen Tong placed a hand on his shoulder and stopped him. “There’s no need for that,” said Yuwen Tong.
Yuwen Tong walked up to Ling Zhang, felt Ling Zhang’s pulse first and then checked the cut in the wrist of his other hand. “Did the worm cause you pain again?” he inquired.
Ling Zhang shook his head. “No. I’m fine. The meeting is over?”
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were both somewhat puzzled at Yuwen Tong’s actions. When they caught sight of Ling Zhang’s bandaged wrist in his sleeve, they were astonished, wondering what had happened. Then they heard the conversation between Yuwen Tong and Ling Zhang and became worried.
“So Your Highness is not well. Did something happen?” asked Jiang Ke.
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were different from the others, and Ling Zhang was unsure as to whether or not he should disclose the truth to them, so he looked at Yuwen Tong.
Yuwen Tong carefully put Ling Zhang’s hand back and then told Jiang Ke, “The Wan Kingdom played dirty.”
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were taken aback and then realized this might be the reason why Ling Zhang had previously insisted on going west to rendezvous with Yuwen Tong. Their apprehension deepened in spite of themselves. Jiang Xi, who was less poised than Jiang Ke, immediately asked, “So Xue Yi was telling the truth back there? There’s indeed someone seeking revenge against Sire? Who is it? Did we catch them?”
As Yuwen Tong had confided it already, Ling Zhang replied with an inclination of the head, “It’s true. That thug is cunning and also pretty good at kung fu. I was within an inch of catching him the last time I saw him, but eventually he took Chen Jing and escaped.”
Ling Zhang gave them a sketchy account of the events. Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were both indignant after hearing the story, only too anxious to storm into Jifang City immediately and kill Chen Jing and that thug.
“What about you, Sire? Are you okay?” Jiang Ke looked at Yuwen Tong.
Yuwen Tong said, “Trying to save me was the very reason why Brother Zhang got hurt. In order to eliminate the Gu worms from my body, he lured one of them into his own body. Right now the worm is still in there.”
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi were both shocked. The knowledge that Ling Zhang had enticed one of the worms into his own body to save Yuwen Tong filled them with admiration once again, but at the same time they were worried about Ling Zhang’s health.
Ling Zhang explained on his own initiative, “The Mother Worm is already dead, and its death inflicted harm on the bastard who raised it. The one inside me is a Child Worm. It’s no threat to me. Mr. Mu will extract it after he arrives, and then I’ll be okay. The cut in my wrist is superficial. It’s no big deal. Presently Yao Yi and a couple of others are the only ones privy to this matter apart from you two. Be careful not to spill the beans.”
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi immediately promised that under no circumstances would they breathe a word of it to anybody.
But both of them were deeply impressed by what Ling Zhang had done for Yuwen Tong, admiring the strong bonding between the imperial couple once again in spite of themselves.
“Where’s Mr. Mu now?” Yuwen Tong inquired of Ling Zhang.
“He should soon arrive in the city that the North-Western Army took a couple of days ago. We’ll see him in two days if he travels fast enough,” responded Ling Zhang.
The reason why Mr. Mu had been progressing without any trouble during his journey to this area was that the North-Western Army had quickly disposed of all the enemies along the way during its westward advance.
“We would have assigned some men to stay behind and escort Mr. Mu had we come to know about this beforehand,” said Jiang Xi.
Ling Zhang said, “It’s okay. Mr. Mu has some men protecting him. Also, he has my and Sire’s tokens, so nobody would stop him.”
Mr. Mu was a miracle-working physician. He had saved Ling Zhang’s father, helped preserve Fu Caiwei’s health during her pregnancy and done a lot of other things for them in the past five years, so Ling Zhang and Yuwen Tong held him in high esteem and were very grateful to him, and they had been doing everything they could to return the favor.
Previously Mr. Mu had been living in the suburban manor all along, keeping Ji Yin and Ling Xingzhong company. He had not chosen to move to that island with other members of the Millennium Pavilion, which was a good thing for Ling Zhang and Yuwen Tong. Sometimes, Ling Zhang couldn’t help but wonder whether it was because of all the subsequent events that Mr. Mu had decided to stay in the capital city, but although Mr. Mu was not capable of foretelling the future, Ji Yanlai might have the ability. Of course, according to Mr. Mu himself, he had grown fond of the vitality of the capital city and thus decided not to return to the Millennium Pavilion where he would surely end his days in idleness.
…
Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi, knowing that Ling Zhang was not in good health and needed rest, felt it inappropriate to stay for long and soon took their leave.
Ling Zhang, who had nothing particular to do, told Yuwen Tong that he wanted to take advantage of the terrain around the mountain pass by deploying a large-scale Formation. “What do you think?” he asked.
Yuwen Tong said, “I think it’s doable, but it won’t be easy to deploy a Formation under the noses of the Wan army. They sure as hell will try to destroy it.”
Ling Zhang smiled, “Which is why I’ll do it at night. I want to borrow Yao Yi and some others.”
At the sight of his sly smile, Yuwen Tong was bubbling over with delight, a gleam of desire appearing in his eyes, but what with Ling Zhang’s physical condition, he didn’t dare do anything and thus felt a twitch of anger at the Wan Kingdom. “No problem,” he said.
After getting Yuwen Tong’s approval, Ling Zhang raced against time to draw a diagram of the Formation, intending to finish it before Mr. Mu’s arrival and then have Yao Yi, Wang Dashan and some others to deploy the Formation.
…
Two days later, Ling Zhang finished the diagram. Before he could show it to Yuwen Tong, a message came saying that Mr. Mu arrived.
Yuwen Tong, who had been informed of it sooner, had gone to welcome Mr. Mu.
The generals, as they saw Yuwen Tong in person go to welcome the visitor, were all very curious, wondering who the visitor was.
When they saw Yuwen Tong return with Mr. Mu, all of them, except for Yuwen Jin, Xiao Jiangyue, Jiang Ke and Jiang Xi, didn’t know who Mr. Mu was and were confused.
Yuwen Jin and the other three were also surprised by Mr. Mu’s arrival, for they had enough physicians in the army, and a miracle-working physician like Mr. Mu would not normally choose to be an army physician. Why did Mr. Mu suddenly come here?
While Yuwen Jin and the others were speculating in surprise, Ling Zhang showed up. At the sight of Mr. Mu, he hastened up to him and said, “Mr. Mu, I’m sorry to put you to such trouble. It must be really tiring to travel with all haste. How do you feel?”
Mr. Mu still had his elegant mustache. Old as he was, he looked like a middle-aged man. He was lean, hale and hearty, and he had been taking very good care of his health. Though he did not have powerful internal energy, he almost appeared as young as Ji Yin did.
“It’s not every day a geriatric like me gets to make a journey like this. Also, I was under the protection of some men. I’m perfectly fine,” said Mr. Mu after stroking his mustache. Looking at Ling Zhang’s countenance with bright piercing eyes, he had a general idea of what to expect.
“Let’s go and find someplace where I could feel your pulse,” he said.
Ling Zhang offered to let Mr. Mu take a bath and have some rest to get over his fatigue first, but both Mr. Mu and Yuwen Tong believed that was unnecessary. Yuwen Tong directly ushered Mr. Mu into their tent.
Ling Zhang had no choice but to follow in their wake.
The others, though curious, did not dare go to the main tent unbidden. They looked at each other in puzzlement, conjecturing what it was about.
“Just now Mr. Mu said something about feeling His Highness’s pulse.”
“Is His Highness not feeling well?”
The couple of officers made these speculations and were all somewhat worried, for they had some excellent army physicians, but the emperor had still had Mr. Mu come to this place from the capital city which was quite far away. If the empress was indeed ill, it would be a big problem.
Yuwen Jin, looking in the direction which Ling Zhang and the other two had taken, was so anxious he was involuntarily scratching his head, feeling an urge to catch up with Ling Zhang to ask him what had happened to him.
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