Translator: Henyee Editor: Henyee
As one of the Khanâs many descendants, Tuo Sai wouldnât be surprised if his grandfather didnât know him at all if nothing had happened.
His father, King Riyao, was ranked seventh for succeeding the throne, though it was said that the seventh king had never inherited the title of Khan in all of Norlandâs history. There were exceptions of lower-ranked kings becoming the Khan, such as the eighth, ninth, and tenth kings, but the seventh king had never succeeded the position of Khan. King Riyao had tried to break the cycle but was soon defeated. After years of observation, he went down the same path as all the previous seventh kings, which was to support a more promising king.
Tuo Sai had always followed his fatherâs orders, so he had naturally joined King Kuariâs side. He had even become friends with King Kuariâs younger brother Kuo Zhen even before his father openly stated his stance.
This was the common pattern of an alliance. No one would bluntly say that âas long as you give me these benefits, Iâll support you from now on.â They would always try to develop a deeper bond first before coating the ugly exchange of interests with the glory of kinship and friendship.
Tuo Sai thought that he had done a good job. Although he and Kuo Zhen disliked each other and each thought that the other side wasnât smart enough, the uncle and nephew duo, who were of the same age, had still become best friends and always helped each other.
When Kuo Zhen was killed in the slums, Tuo Saiâs first reaction was âthis guy has finally paid for his foolishness.â Then he felt really sad. It wasnât easy to build a friendship, especially a good one. It had taken him a long time to find someone he had a good impression of and shared a common interest with. Now that Kuo Zhen was dead, he would have to do it all over again but he would have difficulty in finding another relative in King Kuariâs circle who would see eye to eye with him.
Several days later, Tuo Sai found out that Kuo Zhen had probably not died from the riots in the slums. He felt that he was close to undercovering a great conspiracy. But his nervousness and excitement soon turned to disappointment because he had not been invited to the core of the plot. As a minion, he was unwittingly asked to do some whitewashing chores.
So, with overweening arrogance, Tuo Sai went to the Dragon King to avenge Kuo Zhen but failed halfway. He had tried to argue for his father, but was slapped in public and had fallen off of his horse, leaving a stigma on his face that was likely to last a lifetime.
Tuo Sai was full of anger. Wasnât he the eldest son of King Riyao? Hadnât he shown enough resourcefulness? Of all the things that angered him, the most was that King Kuari had kidnapped that woman.
Ah, that woman. Even if he were just imagining it in his mind, the beauty of that woman was incredible.
It had all happened about a few months ago. At that time, the atmosphere of the Royal Court was not as tense as it was now. No matter how much the kings hated each other, they still visited each other normally. Tuo Sai followed his fatherâs order to send a gift to the Second Consort and there, he met a beautiful woman who had touched his heart.
All in all, he had only met that woman three times and talked once.
âI like men with power.â That woman had a kind of boldness quite different from that of the prairie women, which made Tuo Sai, the Khanâs grandson, feel both ashamed and a heart-throbbing yearning.
The Second Consort had appeared at the right moment and asked him to pass on a message for her: âIâm just a weak woman with no one to depend on. When I was young and ignorant, I offended many people. As soon as the Khan dies, I will be trampled underfoot. I have no other ambition. I just want to know in advance who can inherit the throne so that I can plead with him for his protection.â
âLuo Ningcha is the Unique Kingâs daughter-in-law, but she was very unhappy in Golden Roc Castle. Her father died, her husband abandoned her, now she has come to me for help. I have to protect her and arrange the best way out for her.â
Tuo Sai understood the obvious hint of the Second Consort and secretly sent her messages from then on.
Tuo Sai didnât think he had betrayed his father and King Kuari. The information he offered were not secrets. On the contrary, he was constantly trying to prove to the Second Consort that the final winner of the fight for the throne would be King Kuari.
He had offered help to the Second Consort for the sake of Luo Ningcha and did not expect that the woman he had a crush on would one day become a hostage of his own side.
It wasnât yet bright outside, and Tuo Sai sat fidgeting in his tent. He had learned of King Kuariâs ability and therefore, dared not to save the important hostage. But that woman⦠At the very thought of her rare appearance, Tuo Sai couldnât help but feel restless and an impulse to leave far away with his beloved.
The hard part was that Tuo Sai had to stay calm on the surface. And in less than four hours, he had to go with his father to watch the warrior contest as if nothing had happened. There would be an interesting gamble today. The Dragon King and King Kuari would send their warriors to compete with one another and whoever won the contest would also win the âunparalleled swordsâ. Considering that the two had had a series of fights, either openly or secretly, the kung fu contest would cause a big stir.
âDragon King,â Tuo Sai muttered with complicated feelings, his voice full of jealousy and resentment. So when the Dragon King was standing right before him, Tuo Sai almost thought it was an illusion of his own mind.
He reached for the weapon near him but changed his mind the moment he touched the saber hilt, shouting, âHow dare you!â
âIâm here to help you.â
âThe Second Consort sent you here?â
âMmm.â
Tuo Saiâs jealousy suddenly flared up, even his eyes grew fierce, âWhatâs the relationship between you and Luo Ningcha?â
âA misunderstood relationship.â
âBut people of Golden Roc Castle saidâ¦â
âMost of the misconceptions about me come from Golden Roc Castle. Do you believe all of them?â
Tuo Sai didnât know who to believe, but Luo Ningcha had said that she only liked powerful men, and the Dragon King wasnât even close to that standard. âThen why do you want to save her?â
âItâs not me, but the Second Consort. She swore to protect those who sought refuge with her, but she canât come so she sent me here. But I wonât meddle in her business unless you help me.â
âHuh, her business? King Kuari will use her to threaten you, and you are still taking this as âbusinessâ?â
If he could make his own decisions, Gu Shenwei would rather stay out of it all. It was really ridiculous that King Kuari and Golden Roc Castle actually believed that they could coerce him with Luo Ningcha.
Time was running out but Tuo Sai was full of caution, so Gu Shenwei had to remind him. âLuo Ningcha isnât a stubborn woman. Thereâs no need to torture her, as putting her under house arrest for two or three days will be enough to get her to confess to everything. Itâs actually you who the Second Consort wants to save, not her.â
Tuo Sai gaped and realized he was as foolish as Kuo Zhen. He had only thought of the beauty of that woman and had ignored the crucial fact that Luo Ningchaâs confession would kill him.
âCan you save her?â
âWith your help.â
Once he found himself in danger, Tuo Saiâs fiery love in his heart immediately cooled. âWouldnât it be better for the Second Consort to take up this matter herself? Luo Ningcha is her guestâ¦â
âLuo Ningcha is also a young mistress of Golden Roc Castle. The Second Consort canât do anything if Shangguan Yun doesnât agree to her demands.â Gu Shenwei paused for a moment before continuing, âIt doesnât matter if you donât want to take risks. I also donât want to take risks, so forget it. King Kuari may not really force her, and she may not confess.â
Tuo Sai had given up all resistance before Gu Shenwei even turned around. âWait, I⦠Iâll help.â
Gu Shenwei knew that King Riyaoâs son would be firmly controlled by the Second Consort from now on. In the past, he had only provided some trivial information but now he had to pour his heart out and take a stand.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tuo Sai only had a general idea about King Kuariâs plan, but the parts he did know were the most important parts.
âKing Kuari doesnât want to kill you. Heâll let you take Luo Ningcha away. When you two try to run away, heâll openly pursue you while making a great commotion. After that, heâll pretend itâs just a misunderstanding, and then heâll tell everyone that you two ⦠are having an affair.â
What would happen next was easy to guess. Shangguan Yun and Zhang Ji would show appropriate anger, and may even bring Shangguan Nu out to ask for justice as a husband, causing the Dragon King to lose his reputation.
King Kuari still wanted to drive the Dragon King away so that he could frame him up later.
âThe Dragon King has to make a move now if you want to save her. King Kuari wasnât joking. Heâll really play hard if the Dragon King doesnât agree to exchange hostages after dawn.â Tuo Sai trembled with fear. He couldnât believe such a beauty could endure being beaten.
Gu Shenwei didnât act at once; he didnât want to take risks for Luo Ningcha. He was telling the truth.
The Tournament of the Royal Court was more boisterous than ever today. The arenas where the warrior contest was held were crowded with spectators. Less than one percent of the audience could see what was going on inside, but that did not affect the enthusiasm of the crowd.
Gu Shenwei went to the viewing area for nobles with guards, and under the deliberate arrangement of the organizer, his seat was next to King Kuariâs.
Gu Shenwei arrived first. The nobles around all looked askance and none of them greeted him. They all kept a low voice as they talked with each other.
About a quarter of an hour later, King Kuari showed up. He spread his arms and approached Gu Shenwei with unusual enthusiasm. âLet us thank the Dragon King. If it werenât for him, how could todayâs warrior contest have such a large audience?â
His words were like a magic incantation. The nobles who were whispering suddenly had a mood change from dreary to boisterous. They laughed in unison and crowded around the Dragon King, subtly steering the conversation towards the real important figure, King Kuari.
âIs the Dragon King really from the Western Regions? You really know the customs of the Norland well. The warriors under King Kuari havenât met any worthy opponents for many years. Can the Dragon King open my eyes today?â
âWhat about the bet? Take them out for everyone to have a look. I heard that the Dragon Kingâs saber and sword were made by a famous craftsman in the Western Regions. I donât know if they can be compared to any in King Kuariâs collections.â
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King Kuari ordered someone to lay out his ten weapons, seven sabers and three swords, all of which were placed in exquisite caskets of different styles. They were indeed the works of famous craftsmen from all over the world.
To the exclamations of the crowd, Gu Shenwei drew his Five Peaks Saber and Dragon Head Sword with both hands and stated, âThatâs them.â Before the people around could see it clearly, he put them away again, causing discontent and complain.
While everyone was admiring the weapons, King Kuari came over and whispered, âI havenât received your answer yet, do you agree or disagree?â
âItâs up to the warrior contest. If your warriors win, I agree to ally. Otherwise, Iâd rather find a more powerful king.â
King Kuari still wore his trademark friendly smile. âGood idea. Donât let the audience down then. Letâs send our warriors in the first game. Is the Dragon King going to play in person?â
âNo.â Gu Shenwei waved at one of the guards behind him, âThis is my warrior.â
Shangguan Fei walked out, his face filled with terror. âDragon King, donât blame me if I lose,â he blurted out.