âHow does it feel to be drunk?â
âLike stars are everywhereâ¦
âNext time I will drink with youâ¦â
âWuâ¦â
Ning Yiâs eyelids drooped shut and his words slurred.
Feng Zhiwei examined him, slowly, gently buttoning up his robes.
Her voice was like the peaceful dusk, tranquil and calming, sidestepping any suspicion.
âFeng Zhiwei is very troublesomeâ¦â
âYeah, sheâ¦â
Ning Yiâs eyes shot open.
His blurry eyes were instantly crystal clear, his pupils dark as night.
He looked up at Feng Zhiwei with a burning gaze, causing her heart to miss a beat.
The two occupied the small carriage, one lying and the other sitting, face to face. The air stilled around them as a bird cried up above and in the distance a crow cawed.
Finally, Ning Yi turned away and said: âOut.â
Feng Zhiwei quietly retrieved her basin and left the carriage. Yan Huaishi was soon summoned by Ning Yi, and Feng Zhiwei watched as the young master bowed and listened to the orders. Finally, he walked over to Feng Zhiwei and explained: âHis Highness wishes to return to his men and has asked us to send people to escort him.â
âYou can lead this.â Feng Zhiwei replied, her hands clasped behind her back as she looked up at the distant, thick clouds. âFind the best men and take two hundred of our three hundred Chang Ying Guards. His Highness is not well and is unable to protect himself, so tell the men to be careful.â
âIf we send so many, what will we do if something happens to us?â Yan Huaishi asked with worry.
âWeâre only escorting him a short distance. Safely send him back and safely return, what is there to worry about.â Feng Zhiwei smiled. âIf something happens, all the guards together might not be enough.â
A short while later, Chunyu Meng departed with two hundred guards to escort Ning Yiâs carriage to his men. Ning Yi did not show his face a single time, and Feng Zhiwei could only stand under the setting sun and watch the coach depart. Ning Yi must have assumed she was intentionally plying him with alcohol to find out his secrets, but she truly had had no idea he could not handle his drink and has only spoken words off the top of her headâ¦
She smiled with some bitterness. He could believe whatever he wanted; the trust between them was already pitifully small; it would have been lost sooner or later.
The sunsetâs red glow filled the sky, casting gold on everyoneâs brows and lashes. Feng Zhiwei looked up at the fiery twilight and grew uneasy, and she called for her men to halt the convoy and find a place to rest.
There were not post-houses in the area so they entered a small town called East Village and lodged in an inn. The inn was small but very clean, with new quilts and mattresses. The owner saw Feng Zhiweiâs surprise and explained, smiling: âA few days ago, many honored guests came and thought my old quilts and bedding too modest, so they paid to replace them.â
Feng Zhiwei hummed in response, not paying close attention as she pondered her own matters. The owner showed off a silver ingot he had stored in his sleeve and said: âSince the opening of this inn, Iâve never seen such a large silver ingot!â
Feng Zhiwei glanced down and grunted before turning to leave, gesturing for her men. The owner turned as well and headed for the door when a flash seemed to shoot through Feng Zhiweiâs mind; she turned hurriedly and called out: âOwner, will you show me that silver ingot again?â
Reaching out to the agreeable owner, Feng Zhiwei grabbed the top quality fine silver and examined it. âXi Ping[1]â were carved into the bottom.
She brought it to her nose and breathed in the faintly fishy smell.
Minting of coins was restricted, and only Xi Ping Province Chang Ning Vassal State were allowed to mint their own ingots. Minnan Provinceâs neighbor had their own silver mines and circulated their own silver money, and the close economic relationship between the two regions had led to widespread use of Xi Ping Provinceâs silver.
And the slightly fishy tangâ¦
The Chang Familyâs people had arrived from Minnan, here on the only route from Dijing to Minnan.
Feng Zhiweiâs hand turned cold.
Whom had the Chang Family come for?
Her? The new head of the General Maritime Department that would be the end of their power?
Or Ning Yi? The Prince moving to reclaim military power and threaten the Chang Familyâs might?
Ning Yi!
With only two hundred guards, alone on the road, drunk and powerless! A crisis was upon them!
Feng Zhiwei shot forward, rushing from the room and jumping on a horse, galloping into the dark, misty night.
The Guards and students were gathered in the front yard for dinner, and Feng Zhiwei had seen Gu Nanyi ordering water brought into his room, so he was probably showering. She did not enter, only knocking on the window frame as she passed, calling out: âBrother Gu, come find me along our path today!â
No voice called back in reply, but she had not time to waste. Rushing to the stable, she found a powerful horse and climbed atop it, but as she mounted the steed and looked back, she saw dark figures climbing over the courtyard wall and heard the clamor of overturning tables and chairs.
Her heart skipped a beat â she finally understood the Chang Familyâs decisiveness; they had sent two groups to come kill both Ning Yi and her!
Feng Zhiwei clutched her reins, two choices before her. Ning Yiâs troops were still on the road and her guards had been divided; great danger had come to both parties.
Her team was being attacked; how could she leave?
But Ning Yiâs great vulnerability was her fault; how could she abandon him?
She hesitated for a moment and then her eyes firmed. She called into the night:
âThe Qing Ming Students all have great backgrounds, please keep them safe or I will be gravely sentenced, please!â
After calling out, she turned to leave, and the powerful horse neighed and charged out into the night, away from the fighting and clashing in the front yard.
Feng Zhiwei had always been aware of the invisible guards around her, though she had never felt the need to investigate. An emergency was upon them and Helian Zheng, Yao Yangyu and the others were too important to lose, so she could only drag out her invisible guards.
As for herself, Gu Nanyi would come for her.
Feng Zhiwei disappeared through the yard gates, and she had no idea that just as she ran off, Gu Nanyi turned down the street corner a few hundred meters away, slowly strolling back towards the inn. The innâs outhouse was built on the other side of the street some distance away, and Gu Nanyi had had some stomach problems and needed the toilet for a while. He had not been in his room washing up.
He soon heard the noise in the front yard and was just about to dash forward to investigate when two grey figures appeared beside him, falling to their knee as they called out: âShe has left and asked you to follow her to our path this morning, and she has asked us to protect her team here.â
Gu Nanyi frowned, slowly repeating: âOur pathâ¦â
âWe sent two people to protect her, but her horse is the swiftest breed in the entire world. Itâll be difficult to catch up to her.â The masked, grey robed man continued, his eyes bright. âThe team here is weak and the enemies strong. If we must protect everyone, we cannot spare any of our people⦠Sect Leader, will you be able to find the way yourself?â
[1] West Peace, Xi Ping Province