The next morning, Wang Dashan and other security guards found a vacant lot and performed the formation theyâd mastered in the presence of Ji Yin.
After seeing it, Ji Yin thought for a few moments and said, âYou guys may move in while the revamp of this manor is ongoing. There is plenty of open space on the hill behind this manor. You can practice there.â
On hearing Ji Yinâs approving remarks, Wang Dashan and others, who had been informed beforehand of why Ji Yin wanted to see them perform the formation this day, were all very excited. After seeing Ji Yin lay that containment formation with formidable power in the Ling Mansion that day, they had all come to know that Ji Yin was a consummate kung fu master. Naturally, an opportunity to learn from an kung fu expert was something they dreamed of. Besides, this old man was their masterâs grandfather, not an outsider, so there was nothing they needed to be cautious about.
âGrandfather, thereâs no need to make yourself too occupied. Maybe you should wait until the revamp is finished.â
Ling Zhang worried that Ji Yin would have difficulty juggling the revamp of the manor and the instructions in formations the security guards needed.
Ji Yin thought nothing of it. âThe revamp is just a little thing, and so is instructing them. It wonât be much trouble. Just have them move in.â
Seeing Ji Yin was insistent, Ling Zhang, feeling it in appropriate to object to his grandfatherâs decision again, gave him some extra information about his security guards. âYang Liuzi and the other eleven have been learning the formation from Xie Shi. Currently, they are working on the fourth array of it. Theyâre not at the same pace as Brother Wang and the othersâ. I fear they might not be able to meet your standards, Grandfather.â
âDonât worry about that. I know what to expect,â said Ji Yin in a very casual tone. These security guards had a grounding in formations, and this was enough.
...
After staying in the manor for two days, Ling Zhang had to leave for the summer house of Ji Fengâs family as promised. Apart from this, though a little ashamed to admit, heâd slept very lightly at night during the past two days. What with the absence of the man heâd got used to sleeping beside and the familiar embrace and smell, Ling Zhang had woken up and stayed awake till daybreak the night before, and his yearning to see Yuwen Tong had been deepening, too. He wondered how Yuwen Tong had been doing over the past two days, whether he could sleep at night, and whether heâd missed him.
âYouâre bursting to return after a separation of merely two days.â
Ji Yin had been very happy during the past two days when his grandson was keeping him company and he could see him all the time, but now Ling Zhang was leaving, so naturally he was reluctant to part from him.
Too embarrassed to admit that he missed Yuwen Tong, Ling Zhang said, âA couple of school friends of mine and I agreed to have a party in the summer house of the Zhongxin Marquess today. Itâs not really far away from here.â
Though Ling Zhang had given a very good reason for it, Ji Yin manifestly didnât believe that Ling Zhang didnât miss Yuwen Tong. This old man had very sharp eyes. During the past two days, his grandson had appeared absent-minded from time to time, and itâd been only too obvious that heâd been missing someone, so of course Ji Yin knew what the truth was.
âItâs okay that you miss him. Thereâs no need to feel ashamed of it,â remarked Ji Yin, telling his grandson to be honest. âThe clan leaderâs reply has arrived. Iâll take you to the Millennium Pavilion to have an audience with him after the revamp of this manor is finished. You may consult with Yuwen Tong about it and fix a date.â
Ling Zhangâs face took on a serious expression at these words. âOkay. Thank you, Grandfather.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâre my grandson. Such formalities are totally unnecessary.â Ji Yin had a guilty look on his face, feeling unworthy of this âThank youâ from Ling Zhang.
After being told about the arrival of the Millennium Pavilionâs reply, Ling Zhang was no longer surprised that Ji Yin had insisted on instructing his security guards while the revamp was ongoing. If possible, he would depart for the Millennium Pavilion right away as well. After all, his father was still in there. Although he had a grudge against him, it didnât change the fact that his father was the one closest to him, and he still worried about him.
âBy the way, have you fixed a date for your wedding?â Ji Yin suddenly asked.
Ling Zhang jerked out of his trance and said embarrassedly with a flush on his cheeks, âYuwen Tong had someone select some auspicious days for him, but we havenât made a final decision yet.â
âHow come you still havenât fixed a date? You two are living together already. When itâs time to get married, you get married. Is this some kind of delaying tactic of his?â
Ji Yin was not very happy to hear this. Ling Zhang appeared somewhat awkward. Well... Yuwen Tong was only too anxious to marry him. The reason why this matter had been delayed till this day was that they had just arrived in the capital city, and Yuwen Tong had had lots of business to attend to, and he hadnât given Yuwen Tong a definite reply due to his uncertainty about getting married. But now, as they had consummated their relationship, the wedding...
âAhem, we havenât fixed a date because previously I was a little unsure whether I wanted to get married. Iâll consult with Yuwen Tong and give you a reply as soon as possible, Grandfather, and weâll need your advice,â Ling Zhang hurriedly said, feeling that he shouldnât let Yuwen Tong take the blame for this.
Ji Yin bobbed his head. âWhat about your paternal grandfather and your uncle? What are their opinions?â
âMy uncle and my paternal grandfather have been supportive all along. Thereâll be a lot of preparations to make after we fix a date, and I might have to go back to Tanyang for a little bit.â
Itâd been quite some time since Ling Zhang had left Tanyang, and he missed his family members there and was inclined to go back there to see them, but there was no doubt that he had to wait until he returned from his journey to the Millennium Pavilion, because after all, heâd have to tell his paternal grandfather and uncle about his father.
On hearing Ling Zhang say heâd return to Tanyang, Ji Yin said, âIâll go to Tanyang with you.â
Ling Zhang was somewhat pleasantly surprised. âYou want to see my paternal grandfather and uncle?â
Ji Yin replied with a guilty countenance, âI shouldâve paid them a visit a long time ago.â
âIâll write them a letter first so that theyâll be prepared for it.â
...
After instructing his security guards to stay in the manor, Ling Zhang went to the summer house of the Ji family, to which was merely a two-hour carriage ride. It was not very far away. By a fast horse, it would take less than an hour to get there.
Ji Feng and the others had arrived some time ago, and Tao Yi had also been invited. They were engaged in conversation inside, laughing out loud about something. At the sight of Ling Zhang, Ji Feng yelled, âYouâre late, Ling Zhang, and your punishment is drinking wine!â
Smiling, Ling Zhang walked up and unhesitatingly drank three punitive cups of wine. âWill this do?â
âThatâs my boy. Weâll let you off with this.â
âWhat were you guys talking about? You were laughing so wildly just now.â
âWe were laughing at Tao Yi whose teacher gave him a punishment to copy out a book. His fingers almost broke for writing.â
âHey, will you guys please knock it off? And Yuwen Jin, how do you have the nerve to laugh at me after you got spanked by you old man?â
â.... Letâs not inflict any more pain on each other, okay?â said Yuwen Jin in a depressed tone, his face instantly falling.
Tao Yi, also somewhat dejected-looking, gave a snort and said, âMy teacher is not in a good mood these days, and I angered him at the wrong time.â
âSomething has been troubling the old lord?â inquired Ling Zhang.
Tao Yi let out a sigh, glanced across faces of all his friends and answered, âSome of you probably have got wind of this â His Majesty plans to revamp the imperial mausoleum, which is going to be an insanely ambitious project.â
Ji Feng and Xie Qing exchanged glances. The former was grandson of the Zhongxin Marquess, and the latter son of the Assistant Minister of Works. Both these two officials attended court meetings hosted by the emperor regularly, so naturally Ji Feng and Xie Qing had heard of it. âWe did hear about it.â
Ji Fengâs smile faded. He said, âMy grandfather was very angry about Wang Caiâs appointment. During the past two days this matter enraged him even further and he actually wants to ask for sick leave to avoid attending court meetings.â
Ling Zhang had been staying in the manor keeping his grandfather company over the last two days and hadnât heard any news about the events that had happened in the capital city, so he asked, âWhy does His Majesty want to launch a huge project to renovate the imperial mausoleum?â
Ji Feng explained, âSomeone made a stupid suggestion to His Majesty, saying that as we defeated the Wan Kingdom, a ceremony should be held to offer sacrifices to His Majestyâs ancestors. And then someone else said that the imperial mausoleum has been in disrepair for many years and needs renovating, that after all, the construction of His Majestyâs own mausoleum is also ongoing... Anyway, eventually His Majesty decided to launch an ambitious project to revamp the imperial mausoleum. The mausoleum is vast, and craftsmen have to finish the renovation before the deadline so that His Majesty could promptly hold the ceremony to offer sacrifices to his ancestors. Itâs going to cost huge sums of money and effort. My grandfather believed that use the money to improve peopleâs lives will be a better choice, which went against His Majestyâs idea and angered him.â
Tao Yi also said, âHis Majesty summoned my teacher to the palace to consult with him on this matter. Actually my teacher shares the Zhongxin Marquessâ opinion, but His Majesty made up his mind some time ago. My teacher failed to talk His Majesty out of it and has been sulking since his return.â
âSo the die is cast now?â Ling Zhang furrowed his brows. It hadnât been easy to defeat the Wan Kingdom and have them pay a large sum of compensation, but instead of using this money on projects beneficial to the people, the emperor was considering renovating a mausoleum. What was the point of it?
âNaturally, the King Duanâs and the King Yuâs supporters fully agreed with His Majesty so as to curry favor with him, making my grandfather the only one holding the opposite opinion in the court. I tried to persuade him to keep quiet about the matter, but he lost his temper and scolded me,â sighed Ji Feng.
âWell, your grandfather really should just let it go. Even my teacher failed to have His Majesty see senses. These years, His Majesty...â Tao Yi gave an unnatural cough and resignedly continued, âAnyway, itâs best if we look on the bright side.â
Ling Zhang wondered whether this was also the reason why Yuwen You called Yuwen Tong to his residence the day before.
What with this subject, the mood in the room went rather gloomy. It was only a short while before they voluntarily brought up some other topics and the conversation was steered away. It was not that they didnât want to talk about these matters, but that there was nothing they could do. Even their elders all of whom were high-ranking courtiers were unable to convince the emperor to change his mind. What could they, a bunch of students, possibly do?
After spending a whole day with Ji Feng and the others, Yuwen Jin and Tao Yi decided to put up for the night in the summer house and return to the city the next morning, while Ling Zhang took his leave of them before dark, planning to go back to the manor of the Yuwen family where Yuwen Tong was waiting for him.
âOh, no wonder you were late this morning. It turns out you were with the Marshal.â Ji Feng archly looked at him.
Ling Zhang didnât explain, mainly because the revamp of the newly purchased manor hadnât finished yet, and he wanted to wait until everything was settled to tell them.
He left the summer house of the Ji family in haste and hurried to the manor of the Yuwen family. Shortly after his arrival, night fell and it was completely dark. Yuwen Tong was still waiting for him to come and have dinner with him, anxiety on his face. At the sight of Ling Zhang, he immediately walked up to him and said, âHow do you come to be so late? Anything happened on your way here?â
Ling Zhang shook his head. âNothing. I just had a long talk with them. Daytime is getting shorter lately.â
Yuwen Tong, seeing that he didnât seem to be feeling comfortable, drew him towards the house in the knowledge that he had been sweating in the carriage. âTake a bath first.â
Ling Zhang didnât try to free his hand from his grip. He hadnât seen Yuwen Tong for two days and missed him very much, and at this moment he only wanted to stay by Yuwen Tongâs side. Had it not been for the travel-soiled clothes, he wouldâve hugged Yuwen Tong just now.
Yuwen Tong tightened his grasp on Ling Zhangâs wrist with his burning hand, feeling that the wrist in his palm was amazingly soft, as though it would melt if he held it a bit tighter, his eyes reddening from intense arousal. After they entered the house, Yuwen Tong seemed somewhat unable to hold himself back as he drew Ling Zhang to the bathroom. He used excessive strength when swinging the door open and both of them jerked out of their fever of impatience at the almighty bang.
It was not until this moment that Yuwen Tong found that the breathing of Ling Zhang standing behind him had changed somewhat, and Ling Zhang had also just sensed in astonishment the change in Yuwen Tongâs breathing. Plainly the two of them were thinking about the same thing.