The Founder of Diabolism

Chapter 122: Extra—Intrusion (Part Three)

Chapter 122: Extra—Intrusion (Part Three)

Translated by K of Exiled Rebels Scanlations

"…" Young Master Qin pretended like nothing was wrong, "I’m not too sure about that. I don’t know how rough the servant who punished him went, but after all he used to be one of our servants too, so I never really intended to do anything to him. If he held hatred for me behind his back but didn’t dare say it out loud, I can’t do anything about it either."

Listening to the conversation on the side, Lan SiZhui couldn’t hold it any longer, "Young Master Qin, this… this is just a bit too far… from your original explanation. When my two seniors asked you to explain things, why did you hide so much from them?"

Young Master Qin, "I thought swords and talismans would be enough to maintain the peace of my household. How could I have known that I needed to tell such an old, meaningless story?"

Wei WuXian spoke with a tone of dramatic emphasis, "No, no, no—it’s not an old, meaningless story. The situation is rather severe, Young Master Qin! Think about it. You scolded him and beat him up before he died, perhaps even breaking his legs. If he really didn’t sell the jade pendant, it would’ve been a wrongful death. Whom would he find if not you?"

Young Master Qin immediately replied, "Well I wasn’t the one who killed him! It wasn’t a suicide either! Why would he find me?"

Wei WuXian, "Hm? How do you know it wasn’t a suicide? Maybe he really took his own life by impulse, but it was perceived as an accident by everyone else. That’d be a worse case."

Young Master Qin, "How could a grown-up man commit suicide simply because of something so insignificant?"

Wei WuXian, "Young Master Qin, assumptions are the most dangerous in our line of work. Each individual has different levels of tolerance and sensitivity. It’s hard to say whether a grown-up man would commit suicide because of ‘something so insignificant’. You have to know—the reason behind a corpse rising could be the hatred of a wife taken or a son killed, but it could also be a small matter like Person A refusing to play with Person B when they were young."

Young Master Qin was still reluctant, "It definitely wasn’t suicide! If a person wants suicide, they can either hang themselves or take poison, but who would choose to fall off a mountain? You wouldn’t even know if you’d die successfully. It definitely wasn’t suicide."

Wei WuXian, "You do make sense. But have you ever thought, Young Master Qin, about the possibility that he only fell from the mountain because you broke his leg and he couldn’t walk well? If this were the case, round it up, and wouldn’t it mean you killed him. Wouldn’t it be worse?"

Young Master Qin fumed, "What do you mean round it up and I killed him? If this were the case, it’d be called an accident!"

Wei WuXian, "Are you sure you want to persuade someone who died in such a way that their death was an ‘accident’? The fact that he’s back means that somebody has to be responsible for this ‘accident’, doesn’t it?"

The moment Young Master Qin said one thing, he followed up with another, his refutations making sweat seep from Young Master Qin’s darkened face. Wei WuXian spoke again, "But there’s no need for despair. I’ll tell you one last way of protection. You can do this for now."

Young Master Qin, "Do what?!"

With just one glance at Wei WuXian, Lan WangJi knew that he was going to start blathering again. He shook his head.

Wei WuXian, "Listen carefully. You have to keep the two doors that have already been broken free of obstruction. You’ll no longer keep that thing out with closed doors, anyways."

Young Master Qin, "Yes!"

Wei WuXian, "Keep out the remaining individuals of your household, so that the irrelevant is not harmed."

Young Master Qin, "Most of them have already gone anyways!"

Wei WuXian, "Good. Then find a virgin boy of profuse yang energy to guard your bedroom on a long bench at midnight. He’ll deal with whatever that comes."

"That’s it?"

Wei WuXian, "That’s it. The virgin’s here already. As for anything else, you can ignore them all, Young Master Qin, and sleep until the break of dawn."

The one he pointed to was Lan SiZhui. The moment Young Master Qin heard the last sentence, his lips twitched uncontrollably as he glanced at the gentle-looking boy, "If he’s guarding the door, what about you two?"

Wei WuXian, "Of course we’ll be behind the door and accompanying you, Young Master Qin. If the door fails and the corpse barges inside, we’ll do something about it."

Young Master Qin couldn’t hold it any longer, "Can’t this Young Master here directly help me guard the door?"

The one he pointed to was Lan WangJi.

And thus, Wei WuXian was flabbergasted, "Who do you mean? Him?"

He laughed so hard he almost fell over, "Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!"

Only with Lan WangJi wrapping an arm around his shoulder did Wei WuXian succeed in holding himself up, "No."

Young Master Qin felt quite displeased by the curt refusal, "Why not?"

Wei WuXian’s face was solemn, "Did you forget what I said? It has to be a virgin."

"…" Young Master Qin didn’t buy it, "What, he isn’t?"

Long after Lan SiZhui accompanied Young Master Qin out of Bamboo Cottage, Wei WuXian was still splitting his sides with laughter.

Lan WangJi glanced at him before suddenly hauling Wei WuXian over, onto his legs. His voice was calm, "Have you had enough?"

Wei WuXian, "No!"

Seated on Lan WangJi’s lap, he continued, "HanGuang-Jun, what a deceitful face you have. Everyone says you’re pure and chaste and ascetic. I feel extremely wronged."

Lan WangJi lifted him a bit so that Wei WuXian sat higher and the two were closer, "Wronged?"

Wei WuXian, "It’s absolute nonsense. You see, you’re clearly not a virgin anymore, yet when people see your face, they say you are one no matter what. In my previous life, I’ve never touched a girl’s hand except when I’m trying to save someone, but not a single person believed that I was a virgin." He began to count, "Night-hunting while at school! Everyone gossipped about me playing around with girls. Up on Burial Mound! Everyone gossiped about me being a satyr of anarchy. How bitter is the silence in which I’m doomed to suffer."

In silence, Lan WangJi put his hand over Wei WuXian’s, an unnoticeable smile rippling through the depths of his eyes.

Wei WuXian, "And you’re smiling. You’re such a cold, heartless man. After all, I rank fourth on the list of young masters, yet in that one life I’ve only kissed someone once. I’ve always thought that it was a pretty maiden who had a crush on me, thinking that I, Wei Ying, lived a life not wasted. But who knew it was actually you…"

At this point, Lan WangJi finally couldn’t sit any longer.

He spun around and pressed Wei WuXian onto the bed, "Do you not want it to be me?"

"What are you so anxious for? Hahahahahahahahaha…"

When the time came, Lan SiZhui had been waiting for quite a while, standing in the courtyard with Lil’ Apple reined, when Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi finally sauntered out of the house.

He wanted to tell him, Senior Wei, you accidentally wore HanGuang-Jun’s clothes again. But after some thought, he still swallowed the sentence.

After all, Wei WuXian wore the wrong clothes every couple of days. If he reminded Wei WuXian every single time, wouldn’t he die of fatigue?

And every time Senior Wei would wear it anyways because he thought it was too much trouble to change. Feeling that there was no point in reminding him anyways, Lan SiZhui decided he’d much rather pretend he saw nothing.

Wei WuXian mounted Lil’ Apple and fished out an apple from the girdle pouch, taking a crisp bite. Lan SiZhui stared at the apple, finding it familiar. He spoke after some hesitation, "Senior Wei, is that one of the fruits Young Master Qin brought over?"

Wei WuXian, "That’s right."

Lan SiZhui, "… A fruit brought over by a fierce corpse?"

Wei WuXian, "Exactly."

Lan SiZhui, "Is it really alright to eat it?"

Wei WuXian, "Of course. It just fell on the ground, after all. You can eat it after some washing."

Lan SiZhui, "Would the apple of a fierce corpse be poisonous…"

Wei WuXian, "I can answer this question for you—no."

Lan SiZhui, "How do you know, Senior?"

Wei WuXian, "Because I’ve already fed half a dozen to Lil’ Apple… Stop, Lil’ Apple! Don’t kick!! Help me, Lan Zhan!!!"

Lan WangJi grabbed the rein of the mad donkey with one hand and with the other took away the apple next to Wei WuXian’s mouth, "Leave it be. We can buy some tomorrow."

Wei WuXian held his shoulder, finally managing to steady himself, "Well I’m trying to save some money for HanGuang-Jun, am I not?"

Lan WangJi, "That will never be necessary."

Wei WuXian scratched his chin, grinning. Suddenly, it seemed as if he remembered something. He asked casually, "Oh, right, SiZhui, are you a virgin?"

He asked as naturally as ever, yet Lan SiZhui burst with a ‘pfft’.

The act was truly not very ‘Lan’. Having noticed that Lan WangJi glanced at him, Lan SiZhui fixed his

Before he even finished, Lan SiZhui already began to stammer, face flushed, "O-O-O-Of course I am!!!"

In the middle of the night, the empty Qin residence was wide-open as expected. Young Master Qin had long since been waiting for them.

Lan SiZhui stood before Young Master Qin’s door, appearing quite reliable despite the lack of any armor. Seeing his spirit of youthful fearlessness, Young Master Qin stopped frowning so grimly, but still he didn’t ease up. After he entered his bedroom, he shut the door and turned around, "Is it really alright to let the young master guard the door? What if the exorcism fails and on top of that another life is lost in my house…"

The other two had already sat down at the table. Wei WuXian replied, "No lives will be lost. Young Master Qin, think about just how long the corpse has been haunting—has a single life been lost in your household?"

Young Master Qin sat down as well. Wei WuXian put one of the corpse’s pears on the table, "Have some fruit to calm your nerves."

Under the days of pressure, Young Master Qin was already in somewhat of a haze. He picked it up and took his to his mouth. Just as he was about to speak, he suddenly heard a series of ‘thump thump’, ‘thump thump’.

At once, it seemed as though a cold gust of air swept inside the room. The candlelight on the table flickered.

The pear in Young Master Qin’s hand dropped to the ground, rolling to the side. Once again, he put his right hand to the sword hilt by his waist.

‘Thump’, ‘thump’, ‘thump’.

The noise grew louder, closer. Each time it sounded, the flame trembled as though it felt fear.

The sharp swish of a sword being unsheathed came from beyond the door. A faint shadow glid past the paper window. The noise disappeared immediately, and what replaced it was the sounds of sleeves flapping as well as the crash of wooden furniture being broken.

Young Master Qin’s complexion darkened, "What’s happening outside?!"

Wei WuXian, "They’ve only started fighting. Don’t mind them."

Lan WangJi listened for a moment, "Excessive."

Wei WuXian understood what he meant. From the sounds of the sword and the footsteps, he could tell that Lan SiZhui’s swordplay was swift and fierce, lacking in firmness. It wasn’t that it was inadequate, but rather that it wasn’t consistent with the GusuLan Sect’s sword way. If his vigor wasn’t in harmony or if he used many different methods, he might reach a dead end once he cultivated to a higher level.

He replied, "He’s pretty good already. SiZhui is still young. He can’t control his attacks. He’ll know after he grows up and gains more experience duelling others."

Lan WangJi shook his head. He listened some more before suddenly turning to Wei WuXian.

Wei WuXian was also somewhat surprised. He heard it to. Just now, a few of Lan SiZhui’s attacks weren’t of the GusuLan Sect, but instead of the YunmengJiang Sect.

But he’d never taught any of that to the GusuLan Sect’s juniors. He speculated, "SiZhui and the rest of them regularly go on night-hunts with Jin Ling. He probably retained them unconsciously while duelling him."

Lan WangJi, "It is inappropriate."

Wei WuXian, "Then are you going to punish him once you get back?"

Lan WangJi, "Yes."

Young Master Qin, "What are you talking about?"

Wei WuXian picked the pear up from the ground and laid it beside his hand once again, "Nothing. Eat something to calm your nerves. Don’t be so nervous." Right after, he smirked at Lan WangJi, "On the other hand, HanGuang-Jun, you’re absolutely incredible. It’s no wonder that I can tell it’s Yunmeng’s swordplay, but how could you tell?"

As though after a short pause, Lan WangJi finally replied, "I learned them after duelling you so many times."

Wei WuXian, "That’s why I said you were incredible. The couple of times from over a decade ago were the only instances when I fought you with the YunmengJiang Sect’s swordplay, weren’t they? Recalling them after listening for such a short while—isn’t that incredible?"

As he spoke, he pushed the candle toward Lan WangJi, wanting to see if his earlobes were red. Lan WangJi, however, saw through his malicious intentions. He put his fingers steadily over the hand with which Wei WuXian held the candle. With the wavering flame, the light was a cup of wine reflecting Wei WuXian’s grinning eyes and curved lips. The knot of Lan WangJi’s throat quivered slightly.

At this point, both of the two paused. Wei WuXian exclaimed with a ‘huh’. Young Master Qin seemed as though he faced a great peril, "What’s happening? Is there anything wrong with the candle?"

After some speechlessness, Wei WuXian replied, "It’s nothing. The candle’s great. It’d be better if it were brighter."

He turned to Lan WangJi, "These moves are probably a few of SiZhui’s best ones. But they sound like neither your sect’s nor mine."

A while later, Lan WangJi replied, brows slightly knitted, "Perhaps they are of the Wen Sect."

Wei WuXian understood, "Wen Ning was probably the one who taught him. Fair enough."

As they spoke, booming crashes kept on thundering outside, slowly growing louder. Young Master Qin’s face grew darker as well. Wei WuXian was also beginning to feel that something wasn’t right, calling outside, "SiZhui, we’ve exchanged a dozen sentences by now. It should be about time you’re finished, even if you’re trying to tear the house down, huh?"

Lan SiZhui answered, "Senior Wei, the corpse dodges really quickly, and it keeps on avoiding me!"

Wei WuXian, "Is it scared of you?"

Lan SiZhui, "No. It can fight. But it seems like it does not want to fight me!"

Wei WuXian mused, "It doesn’t want to hurt anyone irrelevant?"

He turned to Lan WangJi, "Now this is interesting. I haven’t seen a fierce corpse so reasonable in a long time."

On the other hand, Young Master Qin seemed irritated, "Will he be alright? Why hasn’t he finished it yet?"

Wei WuXian didn’t even open his mouth when Lan SiZhui spoke again, "HanGuang-Jun, Senior Wei, the corpse’s hand is clawed on the left and clenched on the right. It looks like it is holding something in its hand!"

Hearing this, Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi exchanged a glance inside the room. Wei WuXian nodded faintly. Lan WangJi ordered, "SiZhui, sheath your sword."

Lan SiZhui gaped, "HanGuang-Jun? I have not yet gotten a hold of…"

Wei WuXian rose, "It’s fine! Sheath your sword. There’s no need to fight anymore"

Young Master Qin, "No need to fight anymore?"

From outside the door, Lan SiZhui answered, "Yes!" With a ‘clang’, he sheathed his sword and leaped out of the way. Inside, Young Master Qin ranted, "What’s this supposed to mean? That thing is still outside!"

Wei WuXian got up, "There’s no need to fight anymore, by which I mean the matter’s mostly finished. Only one step is left."

Young Master Qin, "Which step?"

With force, Wei WuXian kicked the door open, "This final step of mine!"

The two wooden flaps sprang open with a ‘bang’. A dark shadow stood rigid before the door, hair dishevelled and face grimy. Its white eyes shone in a grotesque manner.

Seeing the face, Young Master Qin’s expression changed at once. He unsheathed his sword as he backed away rapidly, yet the fierce corpse swept inside like a black storm, throttling his neck with its left hand.

Lan SiZhui had just stepped inside. Seeing the situation, just as he tried to go help him, he was stopped by Wei WuXian. Lan SiZhui deliberated that even though Young Master Qin had a hard, unlikeable character, he wasn’t so immoral that he deserved death. His two seniors definitely wouldn’t stand and watch the corpse kill him. With this, he calmed somewhat.

The dead servant had fingers like iron clamps. Young Master Qin’s face flushed purple, his forehead lined with vein. His sword had already made countless holes in the corpse’s body, but it was as futile as stabbing a piece of blank paper.

The corpse slowly raised his right fist and inched it toward Young Master Qin’s face, as though he was going to smash his brains out with the one punch. All of the other three inside the room had their eyes glued to the scene, especially Lan SiZhui, who almost couldn’t hold back his sword-gripping hand.

Just as he thought he was certain that Young Master Qin’s head would fly into pieces in the next moment, he saw the corpse’s fingers loosen. A flat, circular object slid out from between his fingers.

The object was connected at the ends by a black string. The corpse proceeded to wrap it around Young Master Qin’s neck.

Young Master Qin, "…"

Lan SiZhui, "…"

Only after it tried three times did it manage to lay it over Young Master Qin’s head. The difficult actions seemed so stiff and awkward that it was… truly the opposite of threatening.

Seeing that it was neither going to attack nor use the string to choke Young Master Qin, the two let out a breath of relief in unison.

Yet, before they could even let out the full breath, the corpse let out a punch with the force of lightning. Young Master Qin shrieked and collapsed on the ground, spewing blood from his nose and mouth.

After the corpse finished, it turned around and seemed as though it was going to leave. Lan SiZhui watched the scene unfold, mouth-gaping. Seeing this, he put his hand on his sword once again, but he felt that the situation was so absurd that it’d be even more absurd if he were to treat it seriously. He didn’t know whether to attack or not. Wei WuXian, on the other hand, was already half-dead with laughter, waving his hands at Lan SiZhui, "Don’t worry. Let it be."

The fierce corpse turned around and looked at him. With a nod of its head, it dragged its broken leg and hobbled outside the door.

Watching its fleeing figure, Lan SiZhui only managed to speak up a while later, "Senior Wei, is it… alright to let it go just like this?"

Lan WangJi bent down to examine Young Master Qin’s bloodied face, "Yes."

Lan SiZhui’s gaze turned back to Young Master Qin. He finally had the spare of mind to notice that what hung around his neck was a jade pendant.

The red string that tied the pendent seemed as though it’d been rolling in the soil for quite a few years. It was so dirty that it looked black, although the jade itself was till a warm white.

"This is…"

Wei WuXian, "Returned to its rightful owner."

After Lan WangJi made sure that Young Master Qin was only unconscious and not dying, the two left the Qin residence along with Lan SiZhui.

Before they went, Wei WuXian kindly shut all three doors for Young Master Qin.

Lan SiZhui, "It is not easy, is it?"

Wei WuXian mounted Lil’ Apple, "What? You mean Young Master Qin? To be able to end the matter with just a single punch from the fierce corpse—it’s just the easiest thing ever!"

Lan SiZhui, "I did not mean Young Master Qin; I meant the fierce corpse. Of those that I have read, most of the recorded vengeance hauntings begin with taking kindness for granted in life and end with murder in death, with an especially feral sense of madness. And yet, this corpse…"

Standing before the doors scratched to pieces, Lan SiZhui turned around and took one last look, "It spent two years after it was revived in the mountains searching for a jade pendant it lost before it died. This is the first time I have seen a fierce corpse rise in order to do such a thing instead of to kill someone in vengeance."

Wei WuXian fished out another apple, "Now that’s why I said I haven’t seen a fierce corpse so reasonable in a long time. With someone else the slightest bit more prone to hatred, it could sever one of Young Master Qin’s legs or even murder his entire house, and it wouldn’t be anythign special."

Lan SiZhui thought about it, "Senior, I still have an unanswered question. In the end, was its leg broken because of Young Master Qin or not? Was this the reason behind its death?"

Wei WuXian, "No matter what, it didn’t see Young Master Qin as the one accountable for this, anyways."

Lan SiZhui, "Okay. Then, is it really satisfied with just a single punch?"

Lan WangJi, "From what it appears, yes."

Wei WuXian crunched down on the apple, "Right? They say that everyone is fighting for a single breath. When one dies with resentment, it’s all because that breath is still stuck at their chest. It threw all those fruits, returned the jade pendant, and gave Young Master Qin a good beating. After he let out that breath, it wouldn’t be clogged up anymore."

Lan SiZhui, "How nice would it be if every spirit is so reasonable."

Hearing this, Wei WuXian grinned, "What are you talking about, youngster? Even humans lose their reason when dealing with hatred, and you’d expect spirits to maintain any reason? You have to know—most of the people in this world feel that they themselves are very piteous."

Lan WangJi gently tugged Lil’ Apple’s rein, his voice calm, "He was fortunate."

Wei WuXian agreed, "Indeed. Young Master Qin has got quite the luck."

After some time, Lan SiZhui finally couldn’t hold his words back any longer. Sincerely, he spoke, "But I still feel that only one punch might be a bit insufficient…"

"Hahahahahahahahaha…"

Whether still under the shock of the corpse’s punch or finally having given up on Wei WuXian, in the next few days, Young Master Qin hadn’t visited him again.

However, seven days later, news of him circling around the city found their way over here.

It was rumored that one morning, a young corpse wearing tattered burial robes was found in the middle of the streets. It was already half-rotten, emitting a strong stench. As the crowd discussed if they should wrap it in a mat and bury it in a ditch somewhere, the one and only Young Master Qin generously provided the funds to collect the corpse and bury it properly. For a while, he received the praise of all.

When Lan WangJi and Wei WuXian left the city and passed the Qin estate, it had long since reinstalled a gleaming new set of doors. People scurried in and out, leaving no trace of the previous chaos and desolation. It was a bustling scene indeed.

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I was just being polite. Of course he wouldn’t come. Have you ever heard of him go anywhere by himself to have fun?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng had on a stern expression, "Let’s make this clear. I don’t want him to come, anyhow. Don’t invite him."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "I never knew you hated him so much?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "I’ve got nothing against Lan WangJi, but if he really came, my mom might have something to say, comparing me against someone else’s kid, and you wouldn’t have it nice either."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Don’t worry. There’s nothing to be scared of even if he comes. If he does come, you can tell Uncle Jiang to have him sleep with me. I’ll definitely drive him mad in less than a month."</p><p>Jiang Cheng snorted, "You want to sleep with him for an entire month? I say you’d be stabbed to death within a week."</p><p>Wei WuXian wasn’t concerned, "Am I scared of him? If we really start fighting, he might not even win against me."</p><p>The others immediately cheered him. Jiang Cheng mocked his thick skin on the surface, but he knew that Wei WuXian wasn’t boasting with his words. Jiang YanLi sat down between the two, "Who are you talking about? A friend you made in Gusu?"</p><p>Wei WuXian responded happily, "Yeah!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "What a shameless ‘friend’ you are. Go ask Lan WangJi and see if he wants you as one."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Fuck off. If he doesn’t want me, I’ll bother him to the point that he does." He turned to Jiang YanLi, "Shijie, do you know Lan WangJi?"</p><p>Jiang YanLi, "I do. He’s that Second Young Master Lan whom everyone describes as handsome and talented, isn’t he? Is he really that handsome?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "He is!"</p><p>Jiang YanLi, "Compared to you?"</p><p>Wei WuXian thought about it for a moment, "Maybe just a bit more handsome than me."</p><p>He formed a quite a tiny length of space between two fingers. Taking the plate away, Jiang YanLi smiled, "He must be truly very handsome, then. It’s a good thing you made a new friend. In the future, you two can visit each other in your free time."</p><p>Hearing this, Jiang Cheng spat out his watermelon. Wei WuXian waved his hands, "Forget it, forget it. All that’s at his place is bad food and a whole lot of rules. I’m not going again."</p><p>Jiang YanLi, "Then you can take him here. This is a good opportunity. Why not invite your friend to come stay at Lotus Pier for sometime?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Don’t listen to his nonsense, Sis. He’s super annoying at Gusu. Lan WangJi would never want to come home with him."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What do you mean!? He would."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Wake up. Lan WangJi told you to get lost, didn’t you hear? You still remember that?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What do you know!? Even though he told me to get lost on the surface, I know for sure that he secretly wants to come play with me in Yunmeng—in fact, he would love to."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "I think of the same question every single day—just where do you find so much confidence?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Stop thinking about it. If I thought about a question for so many years and couldn’t find an answer, I would’ve given up long ago."</p><p>Jiang Cheng shook his head. Just as he was about to throw his watermelon onto the ground, he suddenly heard a violent string of footsteps approaching. The stern voice of a woman drifted over from afar, "I was wondering where everyone went. As expected…"</p><p>The expressions on the boys’ faces changed at once. They dashed out the curtains just in time to see Madam Yu turn around at the other end of the hall, her purple robe flapping with rigor. On her face was a chilling demeanor. As she saw the boys’ unsightly nudity, Madam Yu’s expression twisted, her eyebrows raised high in the air.</p><p>The boys all thought, Oh no! With terror, they spun around and ran. Seeing this, Madam Yu finally realized, enraged, "Jiang Cheng! Go get some clothes on! You look no different than a barbarian! What would people think of me if they saw you?!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng’s top was tied at his waist. Hearing his mother’s chastise, he hastily put it over his head. Madam Yu scolded again, "And you boys! Can’t you see that A-Li’s here? Who taught you brats to dress like this in front of a girl!?"</p><p>Of course, it was needless to think who led the group. Thus, Madam Yu’s next sentence, as usual, was "Wei Ying! Do you want to die!?"</p><p>Wei WuXian yelled, "Sorry! I didn’t know Shijie would come! I’ll go look for my clothes right now!"</p><p>Madam Yu was even angrier, "How dare you run! Come back right now and kneel!" As she spoke, she let loose her whip with a flip of her wrist. Wei WuXian felt a searing pain slash across his back. He loudly exclaimed, "Ow!" And almost tripped on the ground. Yet, all of a sudden, someone’s quiet voice drifted by Madam Yu’s ear, "Mom, do you want to eat some watermelon…"</p><p>Madam Yu was startled by Jiang YanLi, who seemingly appeared out of nowhere. With the delay, all of the boys had vanished into thin air. She was so infuriated that she turned to Jiang YanLi and pinched her cheek, "Eat, eat, eat—all you do is eat!"</p><p>Jiang YanLi almost cried from her mother’s pinching, mumbling, "Mom, A-Xian and the others were hiding here to relieve the heat and I came here on my own. Don’t blame them… Do… Do you want some watermelon… I don’t know who gave them to us, but it’s really sweet. Eating watermelon in the summer is great for cooling down and quenching thirst. I’ll cut them for you…"</p><p>The more Madam Yu thought about it, the angrier she became, and with the summer heat on top of all that, she really began to crave watermelon. With all that… she grew even angrier.</p><p>On the other hand, the group finally broke out of Lotus Pier and rushed through the docks, hopping onto a boat. With nobody chasing after them, even after a while, Wei WuXian finally relaxed. Exerting force, he rowed the boat a couple of times. He could still feel some pain in his back, so he tossed the paddles to someone else, sat down, and felt the stinging piece of flesh, "How unfair. Nobody else was wearing anything, but why was I the only one who got scolded and beaten up?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Because you hurt the eye the most with no clothes on, for sure."</p><p>Wei WuXian gave him a look. Suddenly, he took a leap and dove into the water. As though signalled, the others all entered the water as well. In mere seconds, Jiang Cheng was the only one left on the boat.</p><p>Jiang Cheng noticed that something was off, "What the hell are you doing?!"</p><p>Wei WuXian glide to the side of the boat and struck hard. The boat flopped right over, bobbing heavily in the water with its belly facing up. Wei WuXian laughed, jumping onto the boat and criss-crossing his legs, "Do your eyes still hurt, Jiang Cheng? Say something, hey, hey!"</p><p>Even after a few shouts, nothing came except for a string of bubbles. Wei WuXian wiped his face, confused, "Why is he taking so long?"</p><p>Their sixth shidi swam over as well, exclaiming, "Did he drown!?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "That’s impossible!" Just as he was about to go down and help Jiang Cheng out, he suddenly heard a loud shout come from behind him. With a yelp, he was pushed into the water. Once again, the boat flopped over, dripping with water. After he’d been dunked underwater, Jiang Cheng had swum around and ended up behind Wei WuXian.</p><p>Having both succeeded once with their sneak attacks, the two of them began to circle the boat with vigilance, while the others splashed around underwater, scattered around the lake to watch the drama. Wei WuXian flaunted across the boat, "What’s with the weapon? Put down the paddle, and we can fight with our bare hands."</p><p>Jiang Cheng sneered, "You think I’m an idiot? You’ll take it the moment I let go of it!" Brandishing the paddle, he forced Wei WuXian to dodge and hide. The shidi all cheered him on. Ducking left and right, Wei WuXian finally found the spare time to protest, "How could I be so shameless!?"</p><p>Boos came from all around him, "Da-Shixiong, I can’t believe you have the face to say this!"</p><p>Soon, the crowd sank into a chaotic water-fight, from the Jab of Justice to the Plant of Poison to the Bolt of Brutality—Wei WuXian gave Jiang Cheng a kick before he finally managed to climb onto the boat. Spitting out a mouthful of the lakewater, he waved his hand, "Let’s stop, let’s stop—I call a truce!"</p><p>Everyone wore green water-weeds atop their heads, not yet ready to stop. They hurried, "Why are we stopping? Let’s continue! Let’s continue! Are you begging for mercy just because you’re at a disadvantage?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Who said I was begging for mercy? We can fight later. I’m just too hungry to keep going. Let’s get some food first."</p><p>The sixth shidi, "Then should we go back? We can have a few more watermelons before dinner starts."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "If you go back now, you’ll get nothing but whips."</p><p>Yet, Wei WuXian had an idea. He announced, "We won’t go back. We’ll go pick lotus seed pods!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng mocked, "You mean ‘steal’, don’t you?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "It’s not like we don’t repay the money every single time!"</p><p>The YunmengJiang Sect often cared for the households of the area, exorcising water ghouls without asking for any compensation. Within over a mile, let alone a few seed pods, the people were willing to even part out an entire lake to plant lotus for them. Every time the sect’s boys went out and ate someone’s watermelon, caught someone’s hen, or spiked someone’s dog food*, Jiang FengMian would send people to make up for everything. As for why they always insisted on stealing, it wasn’t because of arrogance or vulgarity—the boys were simply in love with the fun of being scolded and laughed at and chased around</p><h3>*TN: In rural China, dogs are often used to guard households against thieves. In order to sneak into someone’s house, the boys make sure that the dog is unconscious (but not dead).</h3><p>The group boarded the boat. After paddling for a while, they arrived at a lotus lake.</p><p>It was quite a large body of water, covered in green. The leaves, as small as plates and as big as umbrellas, layered endlessly over one another. The ones on the outside were lower and sparser, forming a flat layer that floated atop the water’s surface; the ones on the inside were taller and more cramped, enough to cover up boats along with the people inside. But at first sight of the lotus leaves’ ruffles, one could tell somebody was hiding within.</p><p>The little boat from Lotus Pier glid into the verdant world. All around it were plump seed pods, hanging low. One person was paddling the boat, while the others got to work. The ample pods dangled from the slender stems, on which grew small, harmless thorns. With just a bit of force, the stems would snap in half. They all broke the pods off along with a long chunk of stem, so that they could get a few bottles when they got back and grow them in the water. Some said that this way, the pods would taste fresh for a few days longer. Wei WuXian only heard this from other people. He didn’t know if it was true or not, either, but he nevertheless told this to others with confidence.</p><p>He broke off a few and peeled one open, tossing the round seeds into his mouth. The juice burst on his tongue. He ate as he absentmindedly hummed something along the lines of, "I’ll treat you to lotus pods, so what will you treat me to?" Jiang Cheng happened to hear this, "Who are you treating?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Haha, not you, for sure!" Just as he was about to smash Jiang Cheng in the face with another seed pod, he suddenly made a ‘hush’ sound, "We’re dead. The old man’s here today!"</p><p>The old man referred to the farmer who planted the lotus pods in this particular region. Wei WuXian didn’t know exactly how old he was, either. Anyway, in his opinion, Jiang FengMian was an uncle, so anyone older than Jiang FengMian could be called an old man. He’d been at this lake for as long as Wei WuXian could remember. When he came here to steal seed pods in the summer, he’d be beaten up if he was caught. Wei WuXian often doubted that the old man was a reincarnated spirit of the lotus seed pod, as he knew the number of pods missing from his lake like the back of his hand—the same as the number of smacks Wei WuXian received. When rowing in lotus ponds, the bamboo poles were better than paddles, each blow loud and stinging the flesh.</p><p>The other boys’ had experienced the beatings before as well. Immediately, they shushed, "Let’s run, let’s run!" They grabbed the paddle in a hurry and fled. Scrambling, they rowed out of the lake and snuck a guilty look behind them. The old man’s boat had already pulled out of the layers of leaf, drifting atop the wide waters. Tilting his head, Wei WuXian looked for a while before exclaiming, "How strange!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng stood up as well, "Why is the boat going so fast?"</p><p>Everyone looked. The old man, standing with his back to them, was counting the seed pods on the boat one by one, his bamboo pole lying motionlessly on the side. Yet, the boat travelled with both stability and speed. It was even faster than the juniors’ boat.</p><p>As the two boats grew nearer, everyone was finally able to see that underneath the old man’s boat was a vague white shadow, swimming underwater!</p><p>Wei WuXian turned around, his index finger pressing his lips, reminding the others to be careful not to alert the old man or the water ghoul beneath. Jiang Cheng nodded. His rowing let out only </p><p>Moments later, the shells of two lotus seeds floated to the water’s surface.</p><p>The boys were shocked speechless, "Wow, so even water ghouls steal lotus pods!"</p><p>The old man finally realized people had snuck up to him from behind, spinning around with a big seed pod in one hand and his bamboo pole in the other. The motion alarmed the water ghoul. With a splash, the white shadow was gone. The boys called, "Come back here!"</p><p>Wei WuXian crashed into the water and dove underneath. Soon, he slinked up with something in his hand, "I caught it!"</p><p>From his hand hung a small water ghoul, its skin pale. It looked as though it were a child no more than thirteen years old. With fright, it almost curled into a ball under the boys’ eyes.</p><p>Suddenly, the old man’s pole swished around as he cursed, "Messing around again!"</p><p>Wei WuXian had just received a whip on his back, and now here came another blow. With a yelp, he almost loosened his hands. Jiang Cheng raged, "Talk nicely—why would you hit him all of a sudden? How ungrateful!"</p><p>Wei WuXian hurried, "I’m fine, I’m fine, Old-… Sir, look carefully. We’re not ghouls. This one is the ghoul."</p><p>The old man, "Nonsense. I’m only old, not blind. Hurry up and let it go!"</p><p>Wei WuXian was startled. The water ghoul caught by him clasped its hands together in salutation, its dark eyes glistening in quite a piteous way. It was still gripping the plump lotus pod it stole, reluctant to let go. The pod had been broken already. It seemed as though it had just a couple of bites before Wei WuXian pulled it out.</p><p>Jiang Cheng thought to himself that the old man was absolutely insane. He turned to Wei WuXian, "Don’t let it go. Let’s take it back."</p><p>Hearing this, the old man held up his bamboo pole again. Wei WuXian immediately called, "Don’t, don’t! I’ll let it go, that’s all."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Don’t! What if it kills someone?!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "There’s no scent of blood on it. It’s too young to swim out of this area, while there hasn’t been a word of any deaths in this area. It’s probably never killed anyone."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Just because it hasn’t killed anyone, doesn’t mean that in the future…"</p><p>Before he even finished, the bamboo pole swung towards him. Having taken a blow, Jiang Cheng was furious, "Are you out of your mind, old man?! You know it’s a ghoul—aren’t you scared it might kill you?!"</p><p>The old man was also quite assured, "Why would a man who’s halfway across the threshold be scared of a ghoul?"</p><p>Knowing it wouldn’t swim far, Wei WuXian interrupted, "Stop fighting, stop fighting. I’m letting go!"</p><p>Indeed, he let go. With a splash, the water ghoul slipped behind the old man’s boat, as if it was scared to come out.</p><p>Soaked in water, Wei WuXian climbed onto the boat. The old man grabbed a seed pod from the boat and tossed it into the water. The water ghoul paid it no attention. The old man chose a bigger one and tossed it inside again. The pod bounced a couple of times on the water’s surface before half a white forehead snuck out and, like a big, white fish, carried the two green pods underwater in its mouth. Soon, some more white floated above the water. Revealing its shoulders and hands, the water ghoul hid behind the boat as it crunched down.</p><p>Watching it savor the pods, the boys were all quite bewildered.</p><p>The old man tossed another pod into the water. Wei WuXian felt his chin, unsure of how to feel, "Sir, why is it that when it steals your lotus pods, you let it steal them and even gives it to them, but when we do it, you always beat us?"</p><p>The old man, "It helps me with the boat, so what’s with giving it a couple of pods? And you lot, on the other hand? How many did you steal today?"</p><p>The boys were embarrassed. Wei WuXian glanced with the corner of his eye. Noticing the many dozens of pods hidden in the boat’s stomach, he knew it wouldn’t go well, quickly calling, "Let’s go!"</p><p>At once, the boys went for the paddle. Wielding the bamboo pole, the old man came at them like a typhoon. They could feel their scalps tingle as they thought that the pole would hit them any minute, paddling madly. The two boats chased around the lotus lake for a couple of circles. As the two came closer and closer, Wei WuXian had already received a few blows, and on top of that he realized that the pole was directed at nobody but him. He covered his head and yelled, "It’s not fair! Why do you only hit me! Why is it only me again!"</p><p>The shidi, "Keep it up, Shixiong! It’s all up to you!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng added, "Yeah, keep it up."</p><p>Wei WuXian spat, "No! I’m not taking it anymore!" He grabbed a lotus seed pod from the boat and hurled it out, "Catch!"</p><p>It was quite a big pod, making a loud splash as it hit the water. As expected, the old man’s boat paused. The water ghoul swam over giddily, collecting the pod.</p><p>Using the opportunity, the boat from Lotus Pier finally had the chance to run away.</p><p>When they returned, one of the shidi asked, "Da-Shixiong, do ghouls taste anything?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Usually not, I think. But I say that this little one, probably… probably… Ah-… Ah-choo!"</p><p>The sun had set and the wind had come. It felt quite cold in the breeze. Wei WuXian sneezed and rubbed his face, continuing, "Probably couldn’t get any lotus pods before it died, and drowned in the lake when it snuck inside to steal some. And so… Ah-… Ah-…"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "And so it ate lotus pods because that was its wish. It gets a sense of fulfilment from it."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Uh-huh, that’s right."</p><p>He felt his back, covered in scars both old and new, and still couldn’t hold back the question he’d be thinking about, "How awfully unfair. Why is it that I’m the only one who gets beaten up, whenever something happens?"</p><p>One of the shidi replied, "You’re the most handsome."</p><p>Another one, "You have the highest level of cultivation."</p><p>And another, "You look the best with no clothes on."</p><p>Everyone nodded. Wei WuXian, "Thanks for the praise, you guys. I’m even starting to feel some goose bumps."</p><p>The shidi, "You’re welcome, Da-Shixiong. You protect us every single time. You deserve even more!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, with surprise, "Oh? There are more? Let me hear them."</p><p>Jiang Cheng couldn’t listen any longer, "Shut up! If you guys still won’t talk properly, I’ll stab the boat through and we can all die together."</p><p>As he spoke, they passed through an area of water with farmland on either side. In the farms were a few petite-figured farmer women, working in the fields. As they saw their boat pass, they ran to the shore and greeted them from afar, "Hey—!"</p><p>The boys responded in the same way, before all nudging at Wei WuXian, "Shixiong, they’re calling you! They’re calling you!"</p><p>Wei WuXian looked carefully. Indeed, the women had encountered them before while he was leading the group. His mood immediately lifted and he stood up to wave, grinning, "What’s up!?"</p><p>The boat drifted alongside the water’s currents. The women followed it on the shore, chatting, You boys went to steal lotus seed pods again, didn’t you!?"</p><p>"Tell us how many hits you got!"</p><p>"Or did you spike someone’s dog food this time?"</p><p>Listening, Jiang Cheng almost wanted to kick him off the boat, filled with distaste, "Your reputation sure loses face for our sect."</p><p>Wei WuXian protested, "They said ‘you boys’. We’re in the same boat, alright? Even if I’m losing face, we’re all losing face together."</p><p>As the two argued, another one of the women called out, "Was it good?"</p><p>Wei WuXian managed to reply, "What?"</p><p>The woman, "The watermelon we gave you. Was it good?"</p><p>Wei WuXian realized, "So you were the ones who gave us the watermelon. It was delicious! Why didn’t you come in and sit? We could’ve poured you some tea!"</p><p>The woman smiled, "You lot weren’t there when we visited, so we left without going in. I’m glad to hear it tasted good!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Thank you!" He fished out a couple of big seed pods from the bottom of the boat, "Here are some lotus seed pods. Next time you visit, come me and watch me train!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng snorted, "Would anyone want to watch you train?"</p><p>Wei WuXian threw the seed pods toward the shore. It was a far distance, but they landed lightly in the women’s hands. He grabbed a few more and stuffed them into Jiang Cheng’s arms, shoving, "What are you doing, just standing there? Hurry up."</p><p>After a few shoves, Jiang Cheng could only accept them, "Hurry up and do what?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "You ate the watermelon too, so you also have to return the gift, don’t you? Here, here, don’t be embarrassed. Start throwing, start throwing."</p><p>Jiang Cheng snorted again, "You must be joking. What’s there to be embarrassed about?" Whatever he said, however, even after all of the shidi began to throw seed pods, he still didn’t start to move. Wei WuXian urged, "Then throw some! If you throw some this time, next time you can ask them if the seed pods tasted good, and you’ll be able to make conversation again!"</p><p>The shidi were in awe, "So that’s why! What a lesson. You have so much experience with these things, Shixiong!"</p><p>"You can tell he does this on a regular basis!"</p><p>"Oh, shucks, hahahaha…"</p><p>Jiang Cheng was just about to throw one when he realized how shameless it was the moment he heard it. He peeled a seed pod and ate it by himself.</p><p>As the boat floated in the water, the maiden chased it in small steps on the shore, catching the green lotus seed pods that the boys in the boat were tossing toward them, laughing as they ran. Wei WuXian put his right hand above his brows, taking in the scenery. Amid the laughter, he let out a sigh. The others asked, "What’s wrong, Da-Shixiong?" "You’re sighing even when girls are chasing after you?"</p><p>Wei WuXian swung the paddle onto his shoulder, grinning, "It’s nothing. I was just thinking that I invited Lan Zhan in all sincerity to come visit Yunmeng, yet he still dared to decline the offer."</p><p>The boys all put up their thumbs, "Wow, that’s Lan WangJi, for sure!"</p><p>Wei WuXian stated in high spirits, "Shut up! Someday, I’ll drag him here and kick him off the boat. I’ll fool him into stealing lotus seed pods and let the old man beat him up with the bamboo pole and he’ll be chasing after me from behind, hahahaha…"</p><p>After a while of laughter, he turned around and looked at Jiang Cheng, who was sitting at the front of the boat eating seed pods with a long face. His smile gradually disappeared as he sighed, "Well, what an unteachable child."</p><p>Jiang Cheng fumed, "So what if I want to eat alone?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Look at you, Jiang Cheng. Nevermind. You’re hopeless. Just wait to eat alone your whole life!"</p><p>Anyhow, the boat that departed to steal lotus seed pods had once again returned with riches.</p><p>(We do not allow anyone to post our translations on any other site. Please do not copy our work and post it anywhere else such as Facebook, Wattpad, AO3, your own blog etc. Doing such is considered copyright infringement. If you are reading this on another site, you are reading a stolen copy. Thank you.)</p><h3>The Cloud Recesses.</h3><p>Outside the mountains was the sizzling June summer. Inside the mountains, however, was a world of coolness and quietude.</p><p>Before the Lanshi, two white figures stood by the hall. As a breeze swept by, their robes fluttered gently, yet they remained motionless.</p><p>Lan XiChen and Lan WangJi were standing.</p><p>Upside-down.</p><p>Neither of the two said a thing, as though they were already in a state of meditation. The only sounds that could be heard were the murmurs of water and the trills of birds. In contrast, their surroundings seemed even quieter.</p><p>A while later, Lan WangJi suddenly spoke up, "Brother."</p><p>Lan XiChen calmly withdrew from his state of meditation, his eyes unwavering, "Yes?"</p><p>After a moment of silence, Lan WangJi asked, "Have you picked lotus seed pods before?"</p><p>Lan XiChen looked at him, "… No."</p><p>If a disciple of the GusuLan Sect wanted to eat lotus seeds, of course they didn’t have to pick seed pods by themselves.</p><p>Lan WangJi tilted his head downward, "Brother, did you know?"</p><p>Lan XiChen, "Know what?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Lotus seed pods with their stems attached taste better than those without."</p><p>Lan XiChen, "Oh? Now that would be something I have never heard of. Why do you ask, all of a sudden?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "It is nothing. The time is up. The other hand."</p><p>The two changed the hand with which they propped themselves up from the right to the left. The motion was extremely uniform, steady and soundless.</p><p>Lan XiChen was about to ask again when his eyes focused on something and he smiled, "WangJi, you have guests."</p><p>At the edge of the wooden hallway, a white, furry rabbit slowly crept over. It clung to Lan WangJi’s left hand, its pink nose sniffing.</p><p>Lan XiChen, "How did it find its way here?"</p><p>Lan WangJi spoke to it, "Go back."</p><p>And yet the rabbit didn’t listen. It nipped an end of Lan WangJi’s forehead ribbon and pulled with force, as though it wanted to drag Lan WangJi away just like that.</p><p>Lan XiChen commented calmly, "Perhaps it wants you as company."</p><p>The rabbit, unable to move him, hopped around the two in a fury. Lan XiChen was quite amused, "Is this the boisterous one?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Too much so."</p><p>Lan XiChen, "There is no harm in being boisterous. It is lovely, after all. If I recall correctly, there should be two of them. The two are often together, are they not? Why has only one of them come? Does the other one prefer quietude as opposed to playing outside?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "It will come."</p><p>Just as expected, soon later, another snowy white head hovered above the edge of the wooden hall. The other rabbit had also come, in search for its companion.</p><p>The two snowballs chased each other for a while. In the end, they found a spot, which was beside Lan WangJi’s left hand, to cuddle together.</p><p>The rabbits snuggled against each other, forming quite an adorable scene even when seen upside-down. Lan XiChen, "What are their names?"</p><p>Lan WangJi shook his head, either to say they had no names or simply refusing to say them out loud.</p><p>Lan XiChen, however, added, "I heard you call them by their names last time."</p><p>"…"</p><p>Sincerely, Lan XiChen commented, "They have lovely names."</p><p>Lan WangJi switched his hand. Lan XiChen, "The time is not up yet."</p><p>In silence, Lan WangJi switched his hand back.</p><p>Thirty minutes later, their time was up and the training ended. The two returned to the Yashi, sitting quietly.</p><p>A servant presented them iced fruits to relieve the heat. The watermelon had been peeled. The pulp was cut into neat pieces and spread out in the jade plate, their translucent red appealing to the eyes. The two brothers sat kneeling on the mats. After they exchanged a few quiet words, discussing what they learnt after yesterday’s lessons, they finally began to eat.</p><p>Lan XiChen took a piece of watermelon. However, as he saw Lan WangJi stare at the plate without clear intention, he instinctively stopped.</p><p>With no surprise, Lan WangJi spoke up. He called, "Brother."</p><p>Lan XiChen, "What is it?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Have you had watermelon peel before?"</p><p>"…" Lan XiChen, "Is watermelon peel edible?"</p><p>After a moment of silence, Lan WangJi replied, "I heard it can be stir-fried."</p><p>Lan XiChen, "Perhaps it can."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "I heard it tastes quite good."</p><p>"I have never tried it."</p><p>"Neither have I."</p><p>"Hm…" Lan XiChen, "Do you want someone to try to stir-fry some for you?"</p><p>After some thought, Lan WangJi shook his head, his expression solemn.</p><p>Lan XiChen let out a sigh of relief.</p><p>For some reason, he felt he didn’t need to ask the question ‘from whom did you hear this’…</p><p>The second day, Lan WangJi went down the mountain alone.</p><p>It wasn’t that he rarely went down the mountain, but instead that he rarely went to the cramped marketplace alone.</p><p>People came and went everywhere. No matter within the sects sects or in mountainous hunting grounds, there wouldn’t be so many people. Even during the crowded discussion conferences, there were a lot of people only in an organized way, rather than this kind of congested. It seemed as if there’d be no surprise if one stepped on another’s foot or bumped into another’s carriage. Lan WangJi never liked to have body contact with others. Seeing this situation, he hesitated slightly, yet didn’t stop entirely. Instead, he decided to ask someone the way. Even after a while, however, he couldn’t find anyone to ask.</p><p>Only now did Lan WangJi realize that not only did he not want to approach others, others didn’t want to approach him either.</p><p>He was truly too different, too pristine, as compared to the hustle of the marketplace. He was even carrying a sword on his back. The vendors, farmers, and passersby rarely saw young masters such as him, all of them hurrying to avoid him. They either feared that he was an arrogant heir, scared they’d accidentally offend him, or feared his cold expression. After all, even Lan XiChen had once joked that no life could remain unfrozen within six feet of Lan WangJi. Only the women, when passing Lan WangJi, wanted to look at him but didn’t dare look too much. Pretending that they were busy, they faced down while peeking up. When he passed, they’d gather up and giggle behind his back.</p><p>Lan WangJi had been walking for a long time when he finally saw an old woman sweeping the ground before her house. He asked, "Excuse me. Where is the closest lotus lake from here?"</p><p>The woman didn’t have excellent eyesight, and on top of that the dust blurred her eyes. She panted, unable to see him clearly, "Go two or three miles this way. One house has planted over an acre of lotus."</p><p>Lan WangJi nodded, "Thank you."</p><p>The old woman, "Young Master, the lake doesn’t let anyone inside at night. If you want to go, you should hurry up and get there before dusk."</p><p>Lan WangJi repeated, "Thank you."</p><p>Just as he was about to leave, he saw the woman hold her thin bamboo pole high up in the air, unable to knock down a branch stuck under the roof. With a point of his finger, his sword energy struck the branch off, and he turned around to leave.</p><p>Two or three miles wouldn’t take long at his speed. Lan WangJi followed the direction that the woman showed him and didn’t stop.</p><p>In half a mile, he’d left the market; just a bit further, the buildings grew sparser; after more than a mile, all that was beside him had already turned into fields of green and criss-crossed paths. Only once in a while would he encounter a small, crooked cottage, emitting crooked wafts of smoke from its chimney. A few grimey toddlers wearing high braids were squatting in the field, throwing mud at one another as they giggled. It was such an interesting scene that Lan WangJi paused to look, although he was discovered soon later. The toddlers were all young and shy, scrambling away in just a blink of the eye. He finally took a step forward and continued to walk. When he was just a bit over halfway there, Lan WangJi felt something cool on his cheek. It was a strand of rain, sent over by the breeze.</p><p>He looked at the sky. Sure enough, the gray, rolling clouds seemed as though they’d fall from the sky. He immediately walked faster, yet the rain came faster than him.</p><p>Suddenly, he saw half a dozen people standing by the field ahead of him.</p><p>The strands of rain had already turned into droplets. Yet, the people neither held umbrellas nor sought for shelter. They seemed as if they formed a circle around something, without no time to pay attention to anything else. Lan WangJi went over. He saw a farmer lying on the ground, moaning in pain.</p><p>After listening to just a few words, Lan WangJi understood what had happened. When the farmer was in the fields, an ox ran into him. Right now, he was unable to get up, having hurt either his back or his leg. The ox that committed the crime was chased to the far end of the field, swinging its tail and too afraid to approach. The owner of the ox ran to find a doctor, while the rest of the farmers didn’t dare move the wounded carelessly in fear that they’d dislocate his bones. This was the only way they could take care of him. Unfortunately, it had begun to rain. It was just a bearable drizzle at first, but soon it became a storm.</p><p>As the rain grew heavier and heavier, one of the farmers dashed home in quest for an umbrella. His home was far, however, and he couldn’t come back just yet. The rest of the group was anxious despite not being able to do a thing, blocking as much rain for the wounded farmer as possible. But nothing would come out of this, if this went on. Even if the umbrella arrived, there’d only be one. They couldn’t simply cover up a few and leave out the others, could they?"</p><p>One of them cursed under their breath, "Damn it, it’s only been a minute and the rain is crashing down."</p><p>At this point, another one of the farmers spoke up, "Let’s prop up the shed over there. It’d hold up at least for a while."</p><p>Not too far away, there was an old, abandoned shed, propped up by four pieces of wood. One of them was slanted, while another one had rotten after years of weathering.</p><p>One farmer hesitated, "Aren’t we not supposed to move him?"</p><p>"A… A few steps should be fine."</p><p>Everyone lending a hand, the farmers carefully carried the wounded man over. Two of them went to hold up the shed, yet even two farmers couldn’t lift the roof. As the others urged them, they used all their strength, their faces flushed red, yet it still didn’t budge an inch. Two more people came, but it still wouldn’t move!</p><p>The roof of the shed was had a wooden frame and was covered in tiles, hay, and layers of dirt. It wasn’t light, but it definitely wasn’t so heavy that even four farmers who worked in the fields all year long couldn’t lift.</p><p>Even before he approached, Lan WangJi knew what was going on. He walked to the shed, bent down, raised a corner of the roof, and lifted it up with a single hand.</p><p>The farmers were shocked speechless.</p><p>The young man single-handedly lifted the roof even four farmers couldn’t!</p><p>A few moments later, one of the farmers whispered something to the others. With only some hesitation, they proceeded to carry the wounded man over. When they went inside the shed, all of them glanced at Lan WangJi. Lan WangJi looked straight ahead.</p><p>After they let the person down, two people came over, "Y-… Young Master, let go of it. We can do it."</p><p>Lan WangJi shook his head. The two farmers insisted, "You’re too young. You won’t hold out."</p><p>As they spoke, they raised their hands, wanting to help him with the roof. Lan WangJi only glanced at him. He didn’t say anything, only retracting some of the strength he exerted. At once, the farmers’ expressions changed.</p><p>Lan WangJi turned back around, letting his strength flow back. Embarrassed, the farmers went back to squatting.</p><p>The wooden roof had proven to be heavier than they imagined. If the boy let go, they wouldn’t be able to hold it up at all.</p><p>Someone shivered, "How strange. Why is it colder now that we’re inside?"</p><p>None of them could see that right now, hanging in the middle of the shed was a ragged figure, hair tangled and tongue stretched out.</p><p>As wind and rain hit the shed from outside, the figure swung back and forth under the shed, carrying forth an eerie gust of wind.</p><p>It was this spirit that made the roof abnormally heavy, unable to be lifted by ordinary people no matter what.</p><p>Lan WangJi didn’t bring the tools used to liberate spirits. Since the creature had no intent to harm others, of course he couldn’t beat its soul apart without a care. As of the moment, it looked like he wouldn’t be able to persuade it to let down its hanging corpse, either, so he could only prop up the roof for now. He’d report it afterward and sent people to deal with it.</p><p>The spirit swished back and forth behind Lan WangJi, blown here and there by the wind. It complained, "It’s so cold…"</p><p>"…"</p><p>It looked around and found a farmer to lean on, likely in search for some warmth. The farmer suddenly shivered. Lan WangJi tilted his head slightly, giving it quite a stern, sideways look.</p><p>The spirit shivered as well, returning in misery. Still, it extended its tongue and complained, "Th-Th rain is so heavy. And it’s wide open like this… It’s really so cold…"</p><p>"…"</p><p>Even until the doctor arrived, the farmers never gathered up the courage to talk to Lan WangJi. When the rain stopped, the moved the wounded out of the shed. Lan WangJi laid the roof down and went away without saying anything.</p><p>When he arrived at the lake, it was already past dawn. He was just about to enter when a small boat came from the other side, a middle-aged woman on the boat, "Hey, hey, hey! What are you doing here?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "To pick lotus seed pods."</p><p>The woman, "It’s after dawn. We don’t let anyone in when it’s dark. Today is not gonna work. Come here some other time!"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "I will not stay for long. I only need a while."</p><p>The woman, "No means no. That’s the rule. I don’t make the rules here. You can go ask our owner."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Where is the owner of the lake?"</p><p>The woman, "He went home long ago, so it’s no use asking me. If I let you in, the owner of the lake wouldn’t go easy on me, either. Don’t make this so difficult for me."</p><p>At this point, Lan WangJi didn’t force her any longer. He nodded, "Apologies for the disturbance."</p><p>Even though his expression was calm, everything about it gave off a sense of disappointment.</p><p>Seeing that even though his clothes were white, half was soaked by the rain and his boots were covered in mud as well, the woman softened her tone, "You came too late today. Come earlier tomorrow. Where are you from? The rain was so heavy earlier. You child, you didn’t run over here in the rain, did you? Why didn’t you take an umbrella? How far is your home from here?"</p><p>Lan WangJi replied honestly, "Ten and a half miles."</p><p>The woman choked as she heard it, "So far?! You took a long time getting here, didn’t you? If you really want to eat lotus seed, you should go buy some in the streets. There are plenty."</p><p>Lan WangJi was just about to turn around when he heard this and stopped, "The lotus seed pods sold on the streets do not have stems on them."</p><p>The woman was amused, "Do they have to have stems on them? It’s not like they taste any different."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "They do."</p><p>"They don’t!"</p><p>Lan WangJi insisted, "They do. Somebody told me they do."</p><p>The woman broke into laughter, "Who in the world told you? What a stubborn young master you are. You must’ve been possessed by something*!"</p><h3>*TN: By love.

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