Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Azheba didnât know that he had just had a narrow brush with death. He was very surprised when someone led him into another tent and became even more surprised when he saw Prince Duodun.
âWhoâs this other person?â Duodun asked while struggling to subdue his anger. When the two were close enough to him, Duodun finally clearly saw that the one who had just taken off his hood was an old man who didnât resemble the Dragon King at all.
âThis is Doctor Sun from Jade City. After hearing that many Norland soldiers were failing to acclimate themselves to the new environment and were falling sick, the Dragon King has sent Doctor Sun here to help us.â Azheba was concerned about the situation here and had had a premonition of disaster, which was soon verified when he saw the gagged Liman.
Doctor Sun was a little nervous. If the patient were Prince Duodun, he wouldâve acted arrogantly, as not only did that satisfy his own sense of vanity, but it was also an effective means of stabilizing the patientâs mood. However, the prince seemed vigorous, angry, and difficult to please, so he instead chose to be respectful. âThis humble subject of yours pays his respect to you, Your Highness. My name is Sun Zhihao.â
All of Duodunâs companions pointed at Doctor Sun and yelled out, âThe Dragon Kingâs capable of disguising himself. He must be a fake doctor!â
Doctor Sun was confused and asked, âWhy would the Dragon King disguise himself as me? Iâm just an old man who barely has any hair left.â
Duodunâs sullen face instantly lit up as he laughed out loud. âA doctorâs come to us. This is a favor from God. Someone find the doctor a decent room and take good care of him. He will treat our troops when heâs rested.â
The moment Doctor Sun left, Duodunâs demeanor changed again. There were a lot of people he had to punish, but the most pressing issue was to find the enemy. âWhereâs the Dragon King?â
Azheba glanced sideways at Liman, who was shaking his head at him. Ye Chuo walked over and blocked Liman from Azhebaâs sight.
âThe Dragon King left the city and didnât tell me where he was going.â
âHow many men did he take with him?â
âThere were five of them, including the Dragon King himself.â
Azheba had answered honestly, but Duodun was a little distrustful of his answers. However, the prince soon understood what had happened. Even as he thought about the situation, he ordered, âHereâs what youâre going to do, Ye Chuo.â
Ye Chuoâs tactic didnât work and he was starting to panic. Upon hearing Duodunâs words, he walked forward hurriedly and knelt down before Duodun. âAt your service, Your Highness.â
âTake 500 archers and hunt down the Dragon King. I want a head, either his or yours.â
Ye Chuo was astounded. He replied âYes,â stood up immediately, and was just about to leave when Duodun stopped him. âDonât run around like a headless chicken. Go check whether the Flame Foalâs still here. If the Dragon King took it, then thereâs no need for you to go after him.â
âYes, Your Highness,â Ye Chuo answered as his body was covered in cold sweat.
âThe Dragon King must be heading south towards Shang Liaoâs army camp. You know the direction, donât you?â
âYes, Your Highness,â Ye Chuo was unable to say any other words, but the prince still didnât indicate that he could leave.
Duodun turned around and faced Azheba once more. âYouâre my most trusted man as well as a top-notch archer. Go with Ye Chuo and help him finish the job.â
âMe?â Azheba didnât expect that this task would be assigned to him. Yet the light of understanding soon dawned on him and he realized that this was a test of his loyalty. Limanâs âbetrayalâ had made the prince suspicious of his own men. âYes, Your Highness.â
The two companions accepted Duodunâs assignments to them and left. Duodun finally flew into a rage as he shouted, âGet me the herald and the scouts! They must have lost their eyeballs. If not, then why didnât any of them identify the fake Dragon King?â
Duodunâs soldiers had seen Azheba and then made the mistake of assuming that the man walking side by side with Azheba could be nobody else besides the Dragon King. The distance was a little far so none of the soldiers had clearly seen the old face under the hood.
Gu Shenwei was heading south with Long Fanyun, Chu Nanping, Han Fen, and Shangguan Yun. His destination was precisely where Duodun had speculated he would go - the Restoration Army Camp of the Shule Kingdom.
Han Fen had volunteered to come because she needed âa distraction,â while Shangguan Yun had been forced into coming. He reminded the Dragon King, âOnce we pass though Heavenâs Pass, weâll be in the Western Regions, which means that the alliance between us will be over.â
âIâd like to give it a try,â Gu Shenwei replied.
After leaving the city, Shangguan Yun looked towards the east where Golden Roc Castle was located before saying, âWe donât necessarily have to be enemies just because weâre no longer allies, Dragon King. How about I stop working for the Unique King and just sit on the fence?â
Long Fanyun snorted disdainfully. He would never forget how much harm this Third Young Master of Golden Roc Castle had done to the Dragon Army at Wu Mountain.
Gu Shenwei replied blandly with a single word. âOkay.â
Han Fen rode forward and yelled happily, âI want to sit on the fence as well!â
Everyone ignored her, but she didnât care and just pranced around in front of the others.
There were still some medium-sized checkpoints ahead of them, and Long Fanyun handled all the crossing procedures. He told those soldiers that he was the General of the Right as well as the envoy of the Shule prince, and they passed through all the checkpoints without any issues.
It was nearly dusk when the other group caught up to them. Long Fanyun was the first one to notice the sounds from behind them. He turned his horse and quickly glanced behind him before riding up to the Dragon King and reporting, âItâs Norland Cavalry, about 500 to 600 men.â
There was a small isolated hill ahead. Gu Shenwei had been here before and he still had a vague memory of the surrounding terrain. âGo there and send them a signal.â
Long Fanyun grunted, âUm,â and then glanced over his shoulder at the Norland Cavalry that were approaching rapidly one more time. He was concerned, but refrained from saying anything. He immediately spurred his horse on and rode towards the top of the hill.
Chu Nanping stayed by the Dragon Kingâs side silently. But Han Fen asked in confusion, âWhat should a person who sits on the fence do at this moment?â
Shangguan Yun had been staring at Long Fanyunâs receding figure, believing that the Norland cavalrymen would undoubtedly arrive first. Even if Long Fanyun managed to miraculously conjure up reinforcements, they would never make it here in time. So, even as he bitterly smiled, he said to Han Fen, âIf you are sitting on the fence, then you donât have to do anything. If you want to stay, stay; if you want to flee, flee. Right, Dragon King?â
Gu Shenwei was also gauging the distance and the speed of the approaching cavalry. At the same time, he produced a short bow and drew an arrow. âYou can stay, but you canât flee.â
Shangguan Yun nodded approvingly as he said, âI have an idea. We can have Han Fen disguise herself as the Dragon King to distract the Norlanders. The disguise doesnât have to be perfect - an average one will suffice.â
âIâll do it,â Han Fen replied immediately, unaware of how big a risk she was taking on.
âThereâs no time for that,â Gu Shenwei said before he suddenly raised his arms, drew the bow, and shot an arrow into the sky.
Like a rainbow, the arrow arced through the sky before dropping in the distance. This was their distress signal.
Another arrow shortly followed, and the route of the second arrow was nearly the same as that of its predecessor.
Shangguan Yun shook the arrow in his hand and smiled as he said, âItâs a surprise that I still remember the kung fu I learned back in Golden Roc Castle.â
Most killers didnât focus on archery, but every killer had to learn it as a basic skill during their apprenticeship.
The two arrows fell into the ground, quivering. The 500 Norland cavalrymen separated into two streams and split around both sides of the arrows like a riverâs course when encountering a huge rock. Soon, they formed a semicircle.
Yet the arrows shot by the Dragon King and Shangguan Yun flew much farther than a normal archerâs shots, and most Norland cavalrymen were unable to replicate their feat. Thus, the army still needed to advance a bit more before they could launch an attack.
Ye Chuo had only met the Dragon King once before. Looking at the four people, he asked worriedly, âIs that the Dragon King?â
Azheba gave a careful look and said, âIt looks like him, but I have to get closer to be sure.â
âKill them first and then identify the corpses later.â Ye Chuo had been given an inviolable order, and he didnât want to risk anything.
âWait. If itâs really the Dragon King, then we have to be cautious in case thereâre traps. Look, thereâs someoneâs riding to the top of that hill.â
âJust do it. Each grassland cavalryman can fight off ten enemies by themselvse. Even if there is a trap, we have nothing to worry about. Besides, not many people in the Western Regions are good at archery⦠Weâve been friends since childhood, Azheba, and this might be the reason why His Highness assigned you to help me. Youâre not going to just stand by and watch, right?â
âOf course not.â Azheba took out his bow and arrows, but didnât start shooting just yet. âWas it you who advised His Highness to assassinate the Dragon King?â
This was an inopportune question which irritated Ye Chuo. âLiman betrayed His Highness because of the Dragon King. Meanwhile, youâve been in the Dragon Army all this time, Azheba. You didnât happen to have been influenced and now believe that His Highness should forge an alliance with an outsider, did you?â
âIâm loyal to His Highness. I wonât make any reckless decisions.â
âWhat did you say?â Ye Chuo stiffened in his stirrups and reached for his saber. âReckless decisions? No risk, no reward! If the Dragon King dies in the army camp, I will become the biggest hero of the prince. I knew it, youâre just like those wolf cubs who are jealous of meâ¦â
The look on Azhebaâs face was still that of composure. âWe fight for the same cause - assisting His Highness in unifying the grasslands.â
Ye Chuo realized that he had crossed a line. He sat down, loosened the grip of his right hand on the saber, and sincerely said, âYou must help me, Azheba. If I fail to retrieve the Dragon Kingâs head, His Highness is really going to kill me. You know him. He never goes back on anything that he says in public.â
âI know.â Azheba tried to comfort him by saying, âWhen that guy reaches the hill and the situation becomes a bit clearer, Iâll do it right away.â
Ye Chuo was still hesitant to trust Azheba. Azheba rode forward and stopped at a position about an bow shotâs range away from the Dragon King. Then he yelled out, âYou came to the city but didnât visit us, Dragon King. His Highness blamed me for not having kept you there. Please come back with us to Heavenâs Pass, so that His Highness may treat you with the hospitality you deserve.â
Gu Shenwei also raised his voice to reply. âI have some urgent business. Please go back and tell Prince Duodun that Iâll return to Heavenâs Pass and express my apologies to him soon.â
Han Fen asked Shangguan Yun in a muted voice, âIsnât Azheba our friend? Why is he talking so strangely?â
Shangguan Yun looked at her in amazement as he asked, âYou just canât stop surprising me, can you, Han Fen? I mean, you can even read between the lines now.â
Han Fen showed a self-satisfied smile. âI know that youâre a liar, but your compliments are always so sweet. Shangguan Feiâs your younger brother, right? All of the men of the Shangguan family are so talented at flattery.â
âI have an academic family background, but Iâm just an average person,â Shangguan Yun replied modestly.
There was barely anything that could affect Chu Nanping, but this time he couldnât help and glance over his shoulder at Shangguan Yun, feeling that Shangguan Yun was a bit too thick-skinned.
Gu Shenwei and Azheba had been exchanging pleasantries all the while. The latter continuously tried to invite the former, and the former continuously declined. Ye Chuo and the troops kept approaching, and in the distance, Long Fanyun had finally arrived at the top of the hill.
The longer Ye Chuo thought about it, the more unreliable he felt Azhebaâs plan was. Ye Chuo was just about to give the order to attack and shoot the Dragon King to death when he heard a rumbling sound, like that of muffled thunder from thick clouds, in the distant sky.
Long Fanyun had blown the bugle.
Although nothing happened after the sound of the bugle, all of the experienced Norland cavalrymenâs vigilance spiked at the same time. They stopped their horses and looked around cautiously.
A team of cavalrymen emerged from behind the small hill. There were at least 1,000 of them, rapidly closing in on them like the wind.
Ye Chuo believed that the odds were still in his favor because there wasnât enough time for the Dragon King to flee. Although the enemies outnumbered them, they were still no match for the Norland cavalrymen and their archery.
He raised his hand and was just about to give the order to attack when an arrow abruptly lodged itself in his chest, the archer who shot it someone he would have never expected.
Azheba calmly watched Ye Chuo fall down, and then turned to the Dragon King and said, âThis is a gift from His Highness, Dragon King. Please accept it.â.