Ling Zhangâs words were heard by not only Jiang Xi but also some others. He neither downplayed nor dramatized it but just expressed his real opinions about it in a matter-of-fact way. His voice was not as sonorous as that of a serviceman, but he sounded sincere and affable, his eyes bright and sparkling, making every one of his listeners feel an upsurge of affection for him.
Jiang Xi laughed, âHaha... Although you didnât guess any of the three greatest features, those things also count as characteristics of this city, but speaking of the highest ramparts, the most conscientious soldiers and the most straightforward residents, you should wait until you visit the border city in Shengzhou to draw a conclusion. That place is our headquarters. Some day when you get there, youâll know what I mean.â
Ling Zhang said, âI look forward to it.â
Jiang Xi burst into laughter.
After he finished laughing, Ling Zhang asked, âSo what are the three greatest features that you just mentioned?â
Having no intention to keep him in suspense, Jiang Xi replied, âThe strongest liquor, the fiercest winds, and the most henpecked husbands.â
Ling Zhangâs eyes slightly dilated. âI understand what you mean by âthe strongest liquorâ and âthe fiercest windsâ, but what is âthe most henpecked husbandsâ about?â
Jiang Xi threw a significant glance at Yuwen Tong and then answered with a smile, âThatâs because most people living in this city, except for merchants, are kin to troops of the North-western Army. Many servicemenâs family members live here. When soldiers are fighting a war, their wives are worried about them all the time, which is something soldiers always feel guilty about. In addition, whenever the troops return from the battlefield, their wives always prepare the most delicious food for them to eat and the warmest beds for them to sleep in, treating their husbands as the light of their lives. As a result, although in this city men always act like they were the mightiest warriors in the world, at home all of them are the most henpecked husbands, because they donât have the heart to anger their wives. As for the Marshal... haha... naturally heâd outshine most of the others in this regard. Childe Ling, you may rest absolutely assured that the Marshal will be very good to you after you two get married.â
Most of his words sounded reasonable and sensible, but the last remark...
Ling Zhang flushed, casting a sideward glance at Yuwen Tong.
Appearing very composed, Yuwen Tong looked back at him innocently as if saying, âJiang Xi is telling the truth.â
Ling Zhang, â...â
Seeing the two of them start to exchange amorous glances again, Jiang Xi smugly twisted his head around and grimaced at the others.
âThat sounds a pretty sweet feature,â observed Ling Zhang. Anxious to steer the conversation away from this feature, he added, âIâd like to hear more details about the strongest liquor and the fiercest winds.â
Jiang Xi, who had a sense of propriety and didnât dare go too far, responded, âThe strongest liquor is called Raging Flame, which could only be made in Youzhou. Itâs available in all these roadside taverns and eateries. If you want to find out how it tastes, you may have the Marshal spare some time to take you here to give it a try. The owner of the tavern or the eatery would definitely entertain you with the best Raging Flame he has. A small bowl of Raging Flame is enough to bring a man with a decent tolerance to alcohol to the ground.
As regards the fiercest winds, what with the special geographical location of this city, in winter there are wild gales from the direction of the Luohai Kingdom, and soldiers on the rampart facing that direction would be blown away if they donât tie themselves to the battlements with ropes.â
âI see. This is indeed something Iâve never heard of before,â said Ling Zhang, getting somewhat curious.
Having worked himself up, Jiang Xi was just about to continue when Yuwen Tong shot him a disgruntled glance and with that Jiang Xi held back the words that had sprang to the tip of his tongue.
âIâll tell you whatever you want to know. Weâve just won a fight, so the Wan Kingdom and the Luohai Kingdom wonât be making trouble for us in the next couple of days, which means I can spare some time and show you around the city,â Yuwen Tong said to Ling Zhang gently after he silenced Jiang Xi.
Ling Zhangâs attention was instantly drawn to Yuwen Tong. âGreat. So where are the coalition forces of the Wan Kingdom and the Luohai Kingdom now? Did they retreat?â
âThey backed away fifty miles. Currently, our troops are stationed outside the city. Sooner or later there will be a large-scale final battle,â replied Yuwen Tong.
Seeing Ling Zhangâs attention had shifted completely away from him, Jiang Xi, who had just received an admonitory look from the Marshal, knew that if he uttered another word, he would anger the person he couldnât afford to anger, so he curled his lip, slowed his horse down and lagged behind to progress with his comrade-in-arms.
âHumph. How could the Marshal kick down the ladder like that? Just now it was me who raised Childe Lingâs spirits,â snorted Jiang Xi under his breath.
Someone on the side said, âDonât be so bitter. Given how wary the Marshal is of other men Childe Ling speaks with, you should feel lucky that he let you talk to Childe Ling for that long.â
Jiang Xi gave a dramatic chuckle and then lowered his voice. âThat guy has been a bachelor for ages, and this time he hit a jackpot, so of course heâs wary of other men.â
The one on the side snickered but didnât dare make any other remarks.
...
The group of them went riding through a long street, took a turn and continued proceeding. It would take quite some time to traverse this large border city to the city gates on the other side.
Ling Zhang curiously asked Yuwen Tong, âHow did you come to arrive so soon just now?â
âI did some calculation and figured youâd get here today or tomorrow, so yesterday I stayed in the Generalâs Office,â explained Yuwen Tong.
Comprehension dawned on Ling Zhangâs face. In the knowledge that heâd been waiting for him for more than a day, Ling Zhang said, âI got a little bit sidetracked during the journey. Am I delaying your handling of any military affairs?â
Yuwen Tong shook his head. âI can deal with important issues in the Generalâs Office just as well as I can in the encampment. As for small ones, my subordinates will handle them. Currently we are still waiting for the allied forces of the Wan Kingdom and the Luohai Kingdom to make their move. Theyâve lost four battles running and been forced to back away fifty miles. Thereâs a wide divergence of opinion inside the coalition and theyâre engaged in heated arguments. When theyâre done arguing, theyâll launch another attack on us.â
Ling Zhangâs brow corrugated in a slight frown. The very mention of the names of the Wan Kingdom and the Luohai Kingdom made him feel uncomfortable.
âI...â Ling Zhang was just about to disclose that heâd caught a spy sent by the Luohai Kingdom when he realized they were on a street and forbore from doing so.
âWhatâs the matter?â Yuwen Tong looked at him.
Ling Zhang shook his head. âIâll tell you in detail when we get there.â
Yuwen Tong gave a bob of his head.
Also, it was inappropriate to neglect his father-in-law, so Yuwen Tong picked a topic and struck up a conversation with Ling Zhaowu, talking mostly about the situation in this border city. He didnât confide any confidential military information, of course. Their talk was basically about the general situation.
Ling Zhaowuâs countenance had been calm all along. Heâd been quite composed from the moment heâd entered this city, as though what he was seeing was utterly unsurprising. He appeared so placid that it seemed as if heâd seen this kind of scene many times.
Yuwen Tong looked at Ling Zhaowu, a faintly thoughtful look on his face. There was something about Ling Zhaowu that struck him as different from what heâd believed it to be, and the air Ling Zhaowu occasionally emanated was also something that shouldnât have radiated from the Ling Zhaowu he knew.
...
Gradually, the group of people exited the city and all of them slowly lapsed into silence after being greeted by the scene outside.
The damage left by the war could still be seen right and left, and the atmosphere became much more serious immediately after they went through the city gates.
As they rode away from the gateway, the seemingly boundless encampment of the army gradually came into view. It was such a spectacular sight that it was virtually unforgettable. Ling Zhang stared at the encampment ahead that was getting clearer and clearer, unable to take his eyes off it for quite a while.
At this moment night was falling, and soldiers in the encampment were lighting lanterns here and there. If it werenât for the grave mood of this point in time, the encampment studded with lighted lanterns would be as beautiful as the Milky Way in the night sky, making people slow their breathing in spite of themselves.
âWeâre almost there. You and my father-in-law must be quite tired after such a long journey. You should get something to eat at the welcome reception and then go to sleep early,â said Yuwen Tong.
Ling Zhang nodded and then twisted his head around to look at Ling Zhaowu. âFather, are you feeling okay?â
Ling Zhaowu replied, âYeah. Iâm a bit weary, but weâve already got here, and Iâll be fine after a good nightâs sleep.â
Some soldiers outside the encampment gates welcomed them. They chorused respectfully, âWelcome back to the encampment, Marshal!â
Yuwen Tong inclined his head and then led Ling Zhang and the others into the encampment. On entering the encampment, they felt the atmosphere that was peculiar to a military encampment. Soldiers all reverently addressed Yuwen Tong as âMarshalâ at the sight of him coming and then curiously shifted their gaze to Ling Zhang and the others who were in the company of Yuwen Tong.
Snowflake, Ling Zhangâs white horse, was very conspicuous in this place. Owing to his temperament which was far removed from a military encampment, all soldiers couldnât help looking in his direction, and they were doing this in a very bold way.
âSo that person is Childe Ling?â
âOur marshalâs future marriage partner?â
âConsidering the Marshal personally led him here, he surely is. Didnât the deputy commander say that the Marshalâs marriage partner would come here in a day or two? And he told us to behave ourselves and not to be too noisy lest the Marshalâs marriage partner be scared.â
âPity heâs too far away. I didnât even see his face clearly. I wish it were daytime.â
Distantly, the four words âthe Marshalâs marriage partnerâ smote Ling Zhangâs ears, and this form of address was being mentioned again and again... Ling Zhang tightened his grip on the reins, his face tense. He turned his head around to gaze at Yuwen Tong and then said through gritted teeth, âWhatâs going on? Why are they calling me... calling me... What kind of stupid form of address is that?!â
Yuwen Tong seemed as though he was utterly blameless. âI canât eavesdrop on them and monitor what kind of form of address they use. They mean no harm, and theyâve all been looking forward to seeing you since they were told that youâd come here.â
Ling Zhang said, âI didnât say that they were malevolent. Itâs just I donât want them to call me that. You mustâve heard it before. Why didnât you stop them?â
Yuwen Tong still appeared quite innocent. âIâve never heard that. Although my sense of hearing is amazingly sharp, I havenât been eavesdropping on peopleâs personal conversations all the time. In addition, Iâm a very busy man and I donât have the time to find out how they call you in private. Besides... thatâs a nice form of address, isnât it?â
Under the cover of night, Ling Zhang reached out a hand to give Yuwen Tong a hard pinch and demanded through clenched teeth, âWhat did you say?â
Preparing trousseaus had already made him feel that he shouldâve acted sooner, that Yuwen Tong had taken advantage of him. If all troops of the North-western Army called him âthe Marshalâs Marriage Partnerâ... he really couldnât imagine how weird it would be. The very thought of it gave Ling Zhang goosebumps.
Yuwen Tong lightly gasped in pain. Seeing Ling Zhang was indeed annoyed, he hurriedly said, âIâll tell them not to call you that again. Stop pinching me.â
The corners of Ling Zhangâs mouth twitched and with that he let go of Yuwen Tongâs arm, gave a cold snort and then ignored him.
Jiang Xi and the others, who were following in their wake, all secretly lowered their heads, snickering.