T/N: If youâre not familiar with chinese euphemisms PLEASE read the footnotes as you go.
On a night with clear and bright moonlight1, at the Su Mansion.
A few spoonfuls of incense were added to the beast-shaped burner, and the green smoke slowly rose and dissipated. Su Shiyu tightened the strings of the paulownia wood qin, and effortlessly plucked out a few syllables2, the sounds as smooth as a stream. He stood still for a moment in front of the waternut desk, and sighed softly: âItâs this late in the night, for your distinguished self to come uninvited, do you need something?â
Suddenly, there was a rustling noise outside the house, and the carved window was slowly pushed open from the outer side. A voice that carried a smile said: âIf I say I came to pick flowers3, what would you do?â
Moonlight brushed obliquely over the visitorâs forelock and landed in the room. His plain white fingers hooked the window lattice, leaning against the window ledge and looked at him with a smile in his eyes and eyebrows4.
Su Shiyu walked to the window and looked at him in silence for a good while: ââ¦Why is it you.â âCanât it be me?â Chu Mingyun said.
âMaster Chu is visiting late at night, why didnât you call someone to announce your arrival?â Su Shiyu asked.
âI intended to give you a surprise ah.â
ââ¦â Su Shiyu said, âThe medical hall (hospital) is three miles to the east.â
âThis illness of mine is lovesickness, wonât you come and treat me personally?â Chu Mingyun raised a hand and casually hooked a lock of the black hair that scattered over Su Shiyuâs shoulder. The hair still felt a little moist. Then he raised his eyes again to look at Su Shiyu. He only draped on his outer robe, and the moonlight outlined his thin figure in detail, also casting shadows over the side of his neck and collarbones. Chu Mingyun laughed in a low voice, âIt seems my arrival really wasnât timely. If I were earlier, would I chance upon you in the shower?â
Su Shiyu took the hair back from his hand and said calmly: âCome into the house to talk.â After a moment, he stopped Chu Mingyun who was about to come in directly, and was very exasperated: ââ¦the door is to the side.â
Chu Mingyun shot him a look as if he found it troublesome, retracted his hand and walked around to the side, pushing the door into the house with a drawn-out sigh: âWhen would there be someone coming through the front door for a tryst, Master Su is really no fun at all.â
Su Shiyu had already put on his outer robe properly, and as he poured tea, said: âIf coming through the window is considered fun (your inclination), then donât tell me thieves are all great beauties in the eyes of Master Chu?â
âDonât I only have eyes for you?â Chu Mingyun said with a smile.
Su Shiyu handed the teacup to him, and said, âLetâs stop there with the jokes, what did Master Chu come here for?â
Chu Mingyun took the tea and held it in his hand, and said casually, âBecause I missed you ah.â
â⦠â¦Pardon me being frank, Master Chu would be better off getting rid of this habit of evading the main topic.â
âI studied that bronze seal for a few days and couldnât see anything of interest. But suddenly I thought of the numerous mechanisms in that house, perhaps there may be some clues in there.â Chu Mingyun said, âWill Master Su be willing to explain to Lu Shi on my behalf, so that they will transfer custody of that house from Ministry of Justice to me?â
âThe house has been vacant and there hasnât been a use for it, so this shouldnât be a problem. However, âSu Shiyu looked at him, smiled and said, âthis is not an urgent matter, why did Master Chu not wait until tomorrow to discuss it with me, and insist on coming to my residence at night? I even thought it was someone with impure intentions breaking in. â
Chu Mingyun who had impure intentions drank a mouthful of tea, and said with no change in his expression: âDidnât I already say Iâm here for a tryst?â
Of course he had a plan for coming here at night. After his subordinates had investigated Su Shiyu for so long without any progress, Chu Mingyun simply took the opportunity to come here in person. Even before Su Shiyu noticed that he was outside the window, he had already made a round of Su Mansion avoiding the guards. The mansion was extremely ordinary, with no traces of mechanisms installed, and there was no areas for placing assassin killers like he did. The results were within expectations, but all the more baffling for being so.
However, it is truly a time-tested method to deal with Su Shiyu by hitting on him.
Su Shiyu stared at Chu Mingyunâs expression for a moment, and lowered his eyes while lightly moving along the topic, âAfter the mansion is assigned to the Grand Marshalâs residence, neither the Ministry of Justice nor the Censorate will have easy means to interfere. Then if there is a clue, how does Master Chu plan to notify me?â
Chu Mingyun tapped his fingertips on the porcelain cup, and said nonchalantly, âIf you donât trust me, you can go and have a look together with me.â
âWhat talk is that,â Su Shiyu smiled softly, raised his eyes and looked at him, âOf course I can trust Master Chu.â
The shadow guard acknowledged the order, unanimously coming forward to carry the booklets.
There was a knock on the door in the middle of the night.
âMy lord,â the person called from outside the door, âThis subordinate has urgent matters to report.â
Hearing this Zheng Wan put down the official document, got up and opened the door: âWhatâs the matterâ¦â
There were already two or three dead bodies laying in the courtyard, and the person standing in front of the door was clad in black with his face covered. He slowly raised his face.
A white light suddenly flashed, he felt a sharp and cold pain in his chest. Zheng Wan couldnât react and lowered his head, only to see a white blade submerged in his chest. Before the scream could escape his mouth the man in black had already pulled out the knife and retreated, and with a tap of the his tips of his feet, he disappeared in a blink of an eye. Zheng Wan shook, suddenly spouted a mouthful of blood, and fell to the ground face-up.
The sky remained silent in cold moonlight.
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I suddenly saw a lot of comments and canât contain my happiness ah.
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T/N: Chu Mingyun coming through your window after searching your perimeter: Shiyu~ Iâve come to steal your innocence. I think heâs starting to fall for Su Shiyu. And then lets his men embezzle money from the casino case under Su Shiyuâs nose and said such a rude thing about the emperor HAHAH. That Chu Mingyun tried to install assassins in Shiyuâs house, heâs pretty ruthless. Another update so quickly because this one was a lot easier to translate, but the next one will take a few days because more politics incoming. Edit: Fixed problems with footnotes. Apologies!
1. æ¸ æå¤ â this may be a reference to Li Yuâs poem ãçæ¥¼æ¥ã, the last stanza of which reads âå¾ è¸é©¬è¹æ¸ 夿â but Iâm uncertain. If it is, this is even more proof that the current season is spring.
2. The author used âé³èâ (YÄ«n jié) here which translates to syllable, although I suspect itâs a typo for é³é¶ (YÄ«n jiÄ) which is the term for musical scales.
3. éè± â a euphemism for sneaking into a house at night to rape someone.
4. çç¼å¸¦ç¬ â refers to expressing humour in the curve of oneâs eyebrows or the light in oneâs eyes.
5. ä¸»ä¸ â more respectful term for superior compared to 主å that you commonly see. Not to be confused with the â大人â that is the âMaster Chu/Master Suâ address these two use for each other. Dust Bunny translated those as âYour Excellency Chuâ etc. but I find it too cumbersome.
6. Jingji aka. Gyeonggi is a term for part of Korea when it was known to the Hans as Goryeo. It includes the modern-day Seoul. At this point in time, I believe the Liaodong Peninsula is under Han rule, Iâll edit if we find out otherwise.
7. Right Fufeng â 峿¶é£ (CE 104-220), One of the Three Qins (ä¸ç§¦), three of the Eighteen Kingdoms formed from the division of the Qin dynasty after the collapse of the empire in 206 BC.