Flowers bloomed on the crosspaths between fields1, the poplar and willow foliage thicken like smoke2. Spring was approaching, and with it the time for the seasonal hunt neared.
The Grand Secretary Su Shiyu had always handled matters stably and reliably, taking the past few days to handle the various matters suitably, after which he compiled a memorial and entered the palace to present it for the emperorâs perusal.
Li Yanzhen took a rough glance over it and nodded, âThis is fine, We can always be assured with how Beloved Subject Su conducts matters.â He put the memorial to one side, âBeloved Subject seems to still have something to say?â
âYes,â Su Shiyu knelt down, âMay His Majesty temporarily grant military authority3Â over the Southern borderâs troops to this subject.â
Li Yanzhen said bewilderedly, âAuthority over the Southern border troops?â
âIndeed. This subject was informed by someone a few days ago, and after a few days of investigation I discovered that although the Huainan Kingâs case has been resolved, but there are many points of suspicion that remain. Even if there isnât a conspiracy within it, Iâm afraid when the time comes he definitely wonât come quietly either4. The King of Huainan has countless skilled troops in his employ, and the soldiers in the imperial retinue cannot be compared to them5Â after all. If [I] have the aid of the Southern borderâs armed troops6, there will be the means to deal with even unforeseen changes should they suddenly occur.â Su Shiyu elaborated, âOnce this subject returns to court he will surely have the military authority timely returned, there will definitely not be any attempts to delay.â
Li Yanzhen laughed, âWhy explain yourself, We will not suspect you of having ulterior motives. However,â He paused, and let out a sigh, âBeloved Subject should also know, the Military Seal is not in Our hands. Even if We were to give you our word now, whether or not Beloved Subject Chu will give it to you, remains to be seen.â
âYour Majesty need not worry about that, this subject will personally make a trip over to Grand Marshall Chuâs side. Surely he wonât defy an Imperial edict; if this can be an opportunity to take back the Military Seal (into the Emperorâs possession), then that would be the best outcome.â
Li Yanzhen nodded in agreement, but soon after looked like troubles had arisen to the forefront of his mind, âSpeaking of Beloved Subject Su, youâll be away from court for many days, if he were to take this chance to act out, what ever should [we] do?â
âThat is exactly what this subject intends.â The colour of Su Shiyuâs pupils slightly sharpened.
ââ¦â¦What does Beloved Subject intend?â
(T/N: Itâs sad that this doesnât translate very well, but what LYZ says here is basically âno, what do you mean, thatâs what you intendâ lol)
Su Shiyu lowered his eyes, and said in an unhurried manner, âExactly as what Your Majesty has said, during this subjectâs absence, Grand Marshall Chu will naturally have fewer concerns, and we can also take this as a chance to clearly see what exactly heâs plotting. If something major occurs, [I] can rush back within a day if riding a horse whip and spur7.â
ââ¦â¦Testing [him]?â Li Yanzhen pondered it deeply for a moment, and then nodded in agreement, âLet it be as Beloved Subject says.â
Within the study, Chu Mingyun reclined against the chair lazily. When Su Shiyu had explained his purpose for coming, he then nodded, and said absently, âThis8Â matter is matter is of grave importance, naturally I need to comply. Iâll write a letter of instruction right away, Master Su just needs to go pass it to the head of the troops over on that side.â
âMaster Chu, since antiquity, the rules have always required a protectorate general to act only after seeing the Military Seal.â Su Shiyu reminded him.
âOf course I know that,â Chu Mingyun laid out the letter paper, âItâs just that to prevent any breaches in security, the Military Seal isnât placed here in my residence. Yet Master Suâs itinerary is already set, Iâm afraid going to retrieve it would delay [you] a good few days. A letter will work just as well, no need to worry.â He said it so casually, and suddenly lifted his eyes to look at Su Shiyu, lips lifting in a quick sliver of a smile, âBesides, that military seal is all hard and cold, how can it compare to a letter written personally by me. Who knows, seeing it daily might even let Master Su think of me more.â
The intent to refuse was already made apparent; Su Shiyu was long prepared for this and didnât insist, but after hearing that last phrase, he smiled a bit helplessly, âEven without the letter, Iâm afraid it will be difficult not to think of Master Chu.â
âWohâ?â Chu Mingyun was in the midst of handing over the letter; upon hearing those words he used the momentum to grasp Su Shiyuâs hand, his smile growing deeper, and lowering his tone he said: âIn that case, then Master Su may as well not return to his residence tonight, how about you stay over and keep me company?â
Su Shiyu pulled back his hand and withdrew a step, smiling faintly and avoiding his gaze as he said: âMaster Chu is so busy with his duties, how could I possibly impose.â
Chu Mingyun retracted his hand as if bored, and said suddenly, âRight, on this trip to Huainan Iâm afraid Master Su wonât be able to return for at least half a month, since you are intent on going in person, Iâm certain the varied matters at court have all been arranged suitably?â
âThe numerous matters at court are muddled and hard to fathom, what is there to speak of arrangements beforehand.â Su Shiyu glanced at him, âBut since there is Master Chu here, what is there for me to worry about?â
Chu Mingyunâs pupils narrowed a slightly, understanding it clearly in his mind, and soon laughed, âMaster Su has already said this much, seems like I canât but perform a little better ah.â
Su Shiyu didnât respond, he studied the letter in his hand, and suddenly spoke up to ask: âThe discipline amongst armies subordinate to Master Chu has always been held to the strictest standards, then if there is a letter and the Military seal present at the same time, I wonder which one the commander will obey?â
Chu Mingyun propped his cheek in his hand, staring at him before slowly smiling as he said: âBoth the letter and Military Seal would come from my hand, so the orders wouldnât contradict anyway, why distinguish on this?â
Su Shiyu lifted his pupils to meet his eyes, smiling faintly, âNothing much, just asking idly after a random thought is all.â
Outside it had begun at some unknown point to drizzle with rain, twilight filling out in all directions9. The breeze brought along with it a slight chill, yet the warmth of Chu Mingyunâs palm faintly lingered on his fingers. Su Shiyu inhaled a deep breath of air to suppress the palpitations that had arisen in his heart.
He turned around and glanced at the Grand Marshall Residence door inscription shrouded in the rainy mist, and again took out the sealed letter in his sleeve, sighing lowly, âIt seemsâ¦..the Southern border troops have already changed its surname to Chu.â
In the beginning of March, the Grand Secretary set out on behalf of the Heavenâs Mandate (the Emperor), and patrolled the vassal territories on inspection in fulfilment of the emperorâs order.
It was a fine and clear sunny day, the spring clouds gathering round. Li Yanzhen brought the entire court of ministers both civil and martial to escort the envoy procession out of Changâan city. With flags and banners raised in the air in an imposing display of insignia10, the sounds of drums rose to the skies, and gradually descended.
Offering wine was poured out on the ground in libation11, stirring up a slow drift of fine sand. The fragrance of wine was strong and sweet-smelling; accompanied by the singing of arias.
Su Shiyu bent forward and knelt right in the center, listening to Li Yanzhen finish reading the verses of the ceremonial rite, and receiving the Seal with both hands. Only then did he stand up again and bow respectfully.
Once the ceremony was over, Li Yanzhen studied the person in front of him for a moment, and spoke up to urge him again: âOn this journey, [We] hope that Beloved Subject will take extra care.â
âMany thanks to Your Majesty for the concern.â Su Shiyu replied.
Seeing him stand up, the carriage procession behind him began making preparations to set off. Su Shiyu bade Li Yanzhen farewell, turning around to walk towards the carriage. As he brushed shoulders with Chu Mingyun while passing by him, he could not help taking another glance, and was caught off-guard by the otherâs gaze meeting his directly, those eyes as deep as the ocean.
âMaster Su,â Chu Mingyun suddenly reached out his hand and pulled him to a stop, and said in a tone which emotions could not be determined from, âDonât die on me out there ah.â
His voice was bland, nearly without any undulation in pitch. Only a few officials behind him could vaguely hear it, and instantly their expressions became interesting12 and varied.
Su Shiyu was also stunned for a bit, and could not guess at his intentions, thinking of how he was uncharacteristically sombre and silent today while staring into the distance as they went outside the city, and laughed casually, âMaster Chu can rest assured, [I] definitely wonât.â
Su Shiyuâs arm was slender like the rest of him. He subconsciously gripped it a little tighter, steadily gazing into those eyes filled with humor; and could not help but slowly hook up the corners of his lips, leaning up close to whisper lowly right in Su Shiyuâs ear, âThen Master Su should remember to return sooner, lest my longing becomes lovesickness13.â
Su Shiyuâs posture abruptly slipped, and turned his head around to look. The two pairs of eyes met they were only a few inches apart, and the usually reserved and discreet Grand Secretary suddenly could not spare the presence of mind that this was in under the scrutiny of the public eye; he could only hear his heart beat like a thundering drum, and in an extremely rare display he didnât move away at all, only lowering his eyes and laughing lightly, âAlright.â
He responded in warmly, his voice like the chiming of jade and the blooming of flowers14.
T/N:Â TITLE DROPÂ BLURB DROP BLURB DROP! Susu has fallen hard this is not a drill!
Hi, Iâm really sorry for leaving you all hanging. Iâve been doing more stuff for the a Danmei reading server on discord lately! Come say hi and discuss novels with us. Youâll get updates on translations for novels and audio dramas I guess.
Part of the reason Iâve been away is that I wanted to confirm what the status of JYJF is with å¦ä¼¼æé» (the author), and she said that sheâs fine with me continuing to have an English translation available free. She doesnât have plans for the time being to have an official translation yet. So this novel is not being dropped. My friend helped me to message her since my Weibo got locked:
However, I may lock the site if I ever find people distributing offline copies / posting on aggregator sites. In that case, Iâll probably share the password for 1-2 weeks before locking the site.
1.éä¸è±å¼ â âMoâ are the little paths on the ground in between fields. [Return]
2.æ¨æ³å ç â Both these plants have thin branches and leaves, so they thicken gradually. [Return]
3.å µæ â basically having control over troops, the right to command their commander. This authority is usually granted with a specially made seal (sometimes called âè符â, tiger sealâ) that is owned by the court and the Emperor unless it is handed to a prominent general or martial official during wartime. Since they only referred to this seal as âå µç¬¦â, Iâll just use the generic term âMilitary Sealâ. [Return]
4.ææå°±æ â literally; caught just with the outreach of oneâs hand. In this context, the King of Huainan wonât be so easily caught because he wonât surrender without a fight. [Return]
5.ç¸æå¹¶è®º â comparable; literally âto be mentioned in the same discussionâ. [Return]
6.å µç² â this term translates more accurately to armaments since it refers to weaponry and armour and whatnot, but I think in the context that Susu is referring to that would be kind of strange. [Return]
7.快马å é â literally, âon quickened horse with extra whipping (spurring). [Return]
8.å ¹ â very formal term for âthisâ [Return]
9.èæ®åå â literally âthin duskâ in the âfour cardinal directionsâ, i.e. all over. [Return]
10.仪ä»å¨ä¸¥ â You should have seen this in Chapter 28. [Return]
11.ç¥é 徿¯äºå°Â [Return]
12.精彩 â as in they probably looked shocked/scandalised/stupefied. [Return]
13. ææ³æç¾ â Yes, this is the same âlovesicknessâ as in the blurb! [Return]
14. è½çç¹è± â the first two characters may be a reference fromãçµç¶è¡ã, a Tang Dynasty series of poems, and the second two refer to feelings overtaking the heart, either of joy or, well, passion. [Return]