Translator: DragonRider
Ling Zhang was at Yuwen Tongâs bedside when the latter came around. He watched as Yuwen Tongâs eyes opened.
âHow do you feel? Weâve just eliminated the Gu worms from your body. Are you experiencing any discomfort?â Ling Zhang inquired of him.
Yuwen Tong found his chest much more relaxed now. All the annoying pains gone, he felt fully at ease. âIâm okay now.â
Also, thanks to that deep sleep, he got a second wind.
âIâm glad to hear that,â smiled Ling Zhang, feeling a great sense of relief.
Yuwen Tongâs eyes rested on Ling Zhangâs face. âYou donât look very well,â he observed.
The look in his eyes turned apprehensive as he caught sight of Ling Zhangâs bandaged wrist, which he then took and stroked twice.
âItâs just a minor injury. Itâll heal in a couple of days,â said Ling Zhang nonchalantly.
Ling Zhangâs wrist was bandaged. Though unable to see the wound, Yuwen Tong could tell from Ling Zhangâs awful complexion that the wound was nasty. He was filled with mingled heartache and guilt. Ling Zhang had written him a letter and forewarned him, but he had still fallen victim to his snaky enemy.
As Ling Zhang saw Yuwen Tong silently looking at his wrist, he withdrew his hand for fear of Yuwen Tong overthinking it. âIâm really okay. The cut is only superficial. Iâll be fine after it heals. Itâs you yourself that you should be worried about. Those Gu worms were so weird. It never crossed my mind that such bizarre Gu worms existed in this world. Also, the way they attack is almost impossible to defend against. Fortunately Mr. Mu said that this kind of Gu worms are very difficult to raise and the art of raising them is almost lost to the world. Otherwise they might bring unimaginable disasters.â
Yuwen Tongâs eyes turned wintry at the mention of Gu worms and their raisers. âItâs high time we rid South Xinjiang of those evil creatures and people.â
There had been two occasions when they had been in trouble owing to the craft of raising and using Gu originated from South Xinjiang. Gu masters from that area who refused to toe the line could be really bothersome. Ling Zhang also felt that they needed to do something to bring those people in South Xinjiang to heel, that they couldnât turn a blind eye to the situation there, or else more and more people would fall prey to Gu worms. However, they would have to wait until the three countries were unified to be able to spare the time to rid South Xinjiang of the scourge of Gu worms.
âWhere are the worms?â asked Yuwen Tong.
âDissolved,â replied Ling Zhang. It was a fact that Xie Shi had dissolved the Mother Worm in a highly corrosive substance named Bone-Dissolving Solution, so he was not lying to Yuwen Tong. âIt was an ugly creature. You donât want to see it. But from now on you need to carry with you a pouch of medicine to keep Gu worms away from you, so that this kind of thing wonât happen again.â
Though Ling Zhang had put it this way, he was actually rather uncertain, because a Gu worm of that kind, when in its larval stage, was tiny and transparent, and it burrowed its way into the targetâs clothes on contact, and then, under the influence of the targetâs body heat, it exuviated, changed into another form and then wormed its way into the targetâs body. A Gu worm of that kind was very difficult to defend against.
âWhen Mr. Mu arrives, Iâve got to have him tell me how to prevent this kind of worms from approaching. Otherwise I would never have complete peace of mind unless the Gu masters in South Xinjiang are wiped out,â Ling Zhang continued.
Yuwen Tong raised his hand and stroked his face. âLetâs just put it down to experience. Iâm going to stop those Gu masters from doing more evil.â
Ling Zhang twisted his head aside, rubbing his cheek against Yuwen Tongâs palm. The next moment he felt a throbbing in the chest. It seemed that that Gu worm was making trouble again, but thanks to the deadening effect of Ling Zhangâs blood on it, the pain in his chest, though continuous, was sufferable and not causing any intense bodily responses, so his countenance remained unchanged, and Yuwen Tong, stroking his cheek, didnât perceive anything out of the ordinary.
âBefore you take action on those Gu masters in South Xinjiang, make sure you figure out a way to deter all Gu worms from approaching. Donât rush into anything.â
âOkay.â
As Yuwen Tong was now rid of the Gu worms, the only thing he wanted to do was hold Ling Zhang, stroke him and kiss him, but what with the cut in Ling Zhangâs wrist and the one in his own chest, he couldnât do anything more than that, so he just took Ling Zhang in his arms and kept kissing him.
âWe canât make out in the next few days. Keeping me from touching you â those worms did find my Achilles heel,â said Yuwen Tong, continuing pecking Ling Zhangâs lips while edging away from Ling Zhang who was now panting for kissing.
Ling Zhang lowered his head and pressed his forehead against Yuwen Tongâs shoulder, chuckling, concealing the pained momentary look on his face. Though unable to cause him serious harm, that Child Worm inside him was giving him a tingling sensation, which was quite annoying.
Yuwen Tong raised his hand and stroked the back side of Ling Zhangâs head. After holding Ling Zhang for a long moment, he said, âWeâll march straight north to the Wan capital after taking Jifang City. Once their capital falls, it wonât be long before we gain control of the whole Wan Kingdom. All I want to do is subjugate this country as quick as possible and then take you somewhere secluded to spend some time alone with you.â
Ling Zhang looked up at him, a gentle look in his eyes. Yuwen Tong falling victim to Gu worms had scared him, which was why he also wanted very much to do as what Yuwen Tong had just said, but they were past the point of no return. After annexing the Wan Kingdom, they must press ahead and take the Luohai Kingdom as soon as possible. They couldnât afford to allow the Luohai Kingdom the opportunity to end its civil strife and get its second wind, which meant that he and Yuwen Tong wouldnât be able to fulfill this wish of theirs anytime soon.
But he didnât contradict Yuwen Tong. Instead, he said, âThat sounds good. I heard that the scenery in the northern part of this country is pretty good. We may go and check it out.â
âYeah,â said Yuwen Tong, hugging him tight and pressing a kiss on his cheek. Then he failed to restrain himself, kissed the tip of Ling Zhangâs nose, wrapped his lips around Ling Zhangâs and eventually parted Ling Zhangâs teeth.
...
It had been quite some time since the last time they had cuddled and locked lips, so the kiss lasted a long moment.
Xie Shi waiting outside was torn between delight at his two mastersâ extrication from the ordeal and apprehension about Ling Zhangâs condition. The Child Worm was still inside Ling Zhang. Although Ling Zhang had said that it was no big deal, Xie Shi knew it would always be a threat as long as it was in Ling Zhangâs body. Though it was not as vicious as the Mother Worm, the pain it caused when gnawing Ling Zhangâs flesh was no doubt excrutiating.
âYour Majesty, Your Highness, I prepared an herbal meal which helps enrich the blood and Chi. You havenât eaten for hours. Please come and have some.â Xie Shi cleverly used food to distract the attention of his two masters in the inner compartment.
Unsurprisingly, Yuwen Tong and Ling Zhang soon walked out. Neither of them had eaten anything in the past few hours, so they naturally felt hungry at the sight of the tonic congee on the table.
Yuwen Tong took a look at the two bowls of tonic congee and found that they were different. The congee in front of him was mainly for enriching the blood and Chi, but Ling Zhangâs was mainly for relieving uneasiness of mind. His eyebrows contracted slightly in spite of himself. âHis Highnessâ face is pale from loss of blood. Why are you giving him nerve-soothing tonic congee?â
Xie Shiâs heart gave a horrible jolt and with that he said, âHis Highnessââ
âI havenât been sleeping well in the past few days either, so I had Xie Shi make me some nerve-soothing tonic congee. I need to go and get some sleep after finishing this congee, so I wonât be able to stay here keeping you company while you deal with military affairs,â explained Ling Zhang.
Yuwen Tong still had a slight frown on his face. âDonât go back to that tent. Just sleep here.â
Xie Shi looked at Ling Zhang, appearing somewhat nervous. Ling Zhang, however, remained composed. One of the changes that being an empress for all these years had brought to him was that he had learned how to conceal his feelings, and sometimes even Yuwen Tong couldnât tell what he was thinking about. âYour tent is not quiet enough. Iâd like to sleep in my own tent.â
âIâll have them stay in another tent,â said Yuwen Tong. He was okay now. How could they still sleep apart?
âYou have maps, the sand table and everything else you need in this tent. This is the best place for consultations. If you move to another place, there would be a lot of inconveniences. Besides, the main tent is a symbol, and itâs of great importance to the cohesion of the army. You didnât meet any of the officers or soldiers when the worms were inside you. Itâs been such a long time, and Iâm afraid theyâve begun to worry. What you should do is have them come here to meet you, not tell them to go somewhere else,â said Ling Zhang.
Yuwen Tongâs eyes slowly raked Ling Zhangâs countenance. Ling Zhangâs words did make sense, but there wasnât really any necessity for him to do that. All those serving him knew exactly what kind of person he was, and there werenât that many rigid rules. Besides, speaking of the cohesion of the army, he himself was the ultimate guarantee of the troopsâ morale. The main tent was just a place for consultations. It was not as important as Ling Zhang had said it was. Ling Zhang was never a rigid person. Why was he ...
Yuwen Tong withdrew his eyes and, slurping his tonic congee, said, âOkay, then, you may catch up on your sleep during the day, but I want you to come back to this tent at night. Tomorrow weâll break camp. When we encamp again outside Jifang City, Iâll tell them not to specially pitch a tent for you, and Iâll put these things in another tent.â
Ling Zhang paused briefly. Knowing that Yuwen Tong would become suspicious if he kept objecting, he replied, âAll right.â
Unfortunately for him, that almost unnoticeable pause of his didnât escape Yuwen Tongâs notice. Yuwen Tong lowered his eyes, the look in them growing unreadable.
After finishing the tonic congee, Yuwen Tong took Ling Zhangâs hand and carefully examined it to check that the cut hadnât reopened.
âHow could the wound have reopened if I never used this hand?â said Ling Zhang resignedly.
The herbal meal Xie Shi had made him was congee, and he had eaten it with a spoon. His injured wrist had been in his lap from start to finish. He had hardly moved it, so it was impossible for the wound to reopen.
Yuwen Tong, however, was scrupulous about it, determined not to let go before confirming everything was fine. He felt Ling Zhangâs pulse throbbing as his fingers moved back and forth on the inside of Ling Zhangâs wrist in a very gentle way.
After a while, he finished examining it and suddenly said, âBy the way, whereâs that letter Mr. Mu wrote you? Iâd like to read it to find out the details. Those things brought me so many sufferings, but I still donât know what made them special.â
Ling Zhang felt faintly alarmed, but he affected an air of regret and said, âNone of the others know about the Gu worms. I was worried there might be a leak which would cause the morale to drop, so I burned it while you were asleep. Actually Mr. Mu didnât give many details. Iâve told you everything he said in the letter.â
The look in Yuwen Tongâs eyes flickered. âI guess Iâll have to wait until Mr. Mu arrives to ask him.â
Seeing that Yuwen Tong didnât persist with his questioning, Ling Zhang was secretly relieved. Yuwen Tong, who knew him very well, could tell what he was feeling from a mere change in the look in his eyes or his breathing. The sight of the brief unnoticeable relief on Ling Zhangâs face sent his mind racing. Ling Zhang was keeping something back from him, presumably something concerning the Gu worms.
While Ling Zhang was not paying attention, Yuwen Tongâs eyes quietly swept over Xie Shiâs face.
On sensing the gaze, Xie Shi raised his head and met Yuwen Tongâs flinty eyes, cold sweat instantly breaking out over his back.