Qi Yue almost immediately decided to leave.
She didnât go back to the gorge to ask Huang Zaiâan who the helper was, or what his purpose was in doing this, she couldnât afford to care anymore.
At that moment, the sounds of Zhao Xiyan practicing martial arts came from the backyard, the clacking of his crutches hitting the ground, as if they were striking her heart.
She said to Little Shanzi, âGo back and tell the old man that I need to take care of some matters, Iâll see him in three days.â
She didnât tell Shen Yu about her leaving, nor did she intend to.
On the first day, she planted various vegetables in the front and back gardens: tomatoes, eggplants, green beans, and some melons.
The second day, she took a dozen rabbits from the space, built several large rabbit cages with Zhao Yonglian, and instructed a few young maids to look after them.
Rabbits breed quickly, and raising a herd meant they wouldnât have to worry about meat even if they couldnât hunt game.
On the third day, she called over those dozen strange cattle and tigers to feed them, and reminded them to come back around the house at night.
The dozens of animals, as if knowing she was leaving, all gathered around her, whimpering nonstop.
That evening, the family ate dinner as usual, chatted for a while, then went to their separate ways to sleep.
After Zhao Xiyan returned to his room, Qi Yue followed him in.
The room was lit by a dim pine oil lamp, making it hard to see everything clearly.
The wooden table, wooden chairs, wooden bed were all shrouded in shadows, except for the person standing in the room, who was full of life. He was using one hand to undo the ties of his outer garment.
Surprised by her entrance, Zhao Xiyan spoke up.
âYueyue?â
âMm.â
Qi Yue didnât explain, but took a luminous pearl from her bosom and placed it on the table, reaching out to extinguish the pine oil lamp.
âDonât light this lamp anymore, itâs prone to starting fires, and itâs not bright enough.â
Zhao Xiyan hesitated for a moment, suddenly feeling an indescribable sensation welling up inside him.
âOkay, Iâll listen to Yueyue.â
She didnât respond to him as she usually did, nor did she smile at him. Instead, she walked straight up to him, standing right in front of him.
Instantly the distance between them became very close, so close that with an outstretched hand he could touch her cheek.
The fragrance from her body rushed into his nostrils and then permeated all his pores.
âIâll help you.â
Qi Yue said, taking from his hand the half-undone sash he was holding and gently pulling it free.
Then, like all wives in the world, she tenderly and meticulously helped him out of his clothes and hung them in the usual spot where he kept them.
âCome, sit here.â
She guided him to the table, where there was a sheet of paper spread out with a dipped ink brush.
Zhao Xiyan didnât know what Qi Yue was going to say to him. He only felt his heart pounding wildly, seized by an ineffable heat.
âYueyueâ¦â
He called her name but saw her pick up the brush and hand it to him.
âYou write it. My handwriting isnât nice, and if the supervisors canât recognize it, it will be troublesome.â
âWrite what?â He was startled. What needed the supervisorsâ recognition?
âA divorce paper.â She smiled faintly, placing the brush in his hand, lowering her voice, âDonât worry, I will leave a letter for mother tomorrow explaining the situation between us, she wonât blame you.â
âYouâre leaving?â
The warmth on his body instantly turned to ice, and he heard his teeth chatter from the shivering.
âMm.â Her tone was light as if speaking of someone elseâs matters, âI know, when you married me, you had no choice; it was for luckâs sake. Now that youâre better and the family is safe, my purpose is fulfilled, and itâs time for me to go.â
His fingers, gripping the brush, cramped up like a spasm, tightening into a claw, and the sudden pain made him want to throw the brush away, but somehow, he gripped it even tighter.
âWhere⦠will you go?â
âI havenât decided yet, but I would like to travel around. Maybe someday Iâll settle down somewhere!â
She spoke cheerfully, her face showing long-anticipated yearning, her smile dancing at the corners of her eyes and brows, making his heart ache.
âWhy are you doing this so suddenly, even if we divorce, you donât necessarily have to go.â
At that moment, he finally started to come to his senses, recalling his desire to keep her there, even if as a brother, even if he would always be a crippleâhe could still protect her.
âZhao Xiyan, actually, Iâve always wanted to do something else, something I canât do if I stay here.â
âWhat is it?â
She looked at him with a smile, and his heart pounded wildly.
He thought she would say that she was actually going to look for medicine for him⦠in which case he could still keep her by claiming that place was extremely dangerous.
âDo you remember the National Treasure Qian Faliang talked about?â
ââ¦â His heart tugged violently, the pain allowing him to regain his senses in an instant, âYou⦠you want to look for the National Treasure?â
âYes,â she said seriously as she looked at him, âZhao Xiyan, do you know where the National Treasure is?â
âI donât know,â he said.
At that moment, Zhao Xiyan wished he knew, at least that way, he would have done something for her.
When his master gave him the book back then, he didnât say anything.
And he, merely treating the book as a cherished gift from his master, had stored it away properly.
But after the Zhao Family was raided, that book was probably gone by now.
He recounted everything he knew to her mechanically, like a robot. After he finished, he felt almost like he was hollowed out.
Immense panic enveloped his heart, with countless voices roaring in his head, âShe is leaving. She is leaving.â
âAlright, I happen to have some clues here, so I wonât trouble you. You go ahead and sleep after you finish writing, and Iâll go prepare some medicine.â
She suddenly straightened her body, ending the conversation, and walked to the door.
The room was clearly lit, but his world seemed to have plunged into endless darkness.
After the sound of the door opening and closing disappeared, he finally collapsed onto the desk.
âYueyue⦠Yueyueâ¦â
In the space, Qi Yue labeled the medicine pills she had prepared in advance.
For cuts, colds, heatstrokes, stomachaches, poisoningsâ¦, after she finished, she placed the items into a small cabinet and added a silver note worth a thousand taels before starting to write a letter to Shen Yu.
She didnât return to her room to sleep that night but instead tossed and turned restlessly on the bed in the space.
Leaving was certain now, but the reluctance in her heart was also real.
After all, she had lived with the Zhao Family for so long, and they had shared life and death together; it was impossible not to have any feelings.
And as for Zhao Xiyan, she indeed felt a bit pained in her heart.
In both her lives, she had never cared so much about a man before.
Just now, in the room, she even had the impulse to embrace Zhao Xiyan. She wanted to ask him why he couldnât see everything she had done for him.
But when she calmed down, she instead felt relieved she didnât do that.
How foolish that would have been for her!
What if Zhao Xiyan said he only saw her as a sister, as a family member? How embarrassed would she have been!
Forget it, itâs better to leave some dignity for each other.
After all, feelings, as long as you donât express them, will never be rejected.
Unable to fall asleep, she found several bottles of liquor in the fridge. Half an hour later, she cried herself into a childlike state.
The next morning, Qi Yue returned to the room and sure enough, there was a divorce paper on the table, which read:
Separation
The camaraderie of life and death differs from the past
By the dressing table
A smile wishes for my foolish devotion
Lady Red Bean
The clapping board is silent before the song ends, the voice hoarse
With a gold thread tied
I wish to die in the silk as the silkworms do
An indescribable melancholy rose in Qi Yueâs heart. She hurriedly went to the rear window, looking toward the place where Zhao Xiyan usually practiced martial arts.
Today, he wasnât practicing. He sat in his wheelchair, his head slightly raised, as if gazing toward the infinite expanse of Longnan Ridge.
âZhao Xiyan, Iâm leaving.â
Qi Yue murmured to that clear and distant figure, tucked the divorce paper into her chest, and turned to leave.