CH 8
To Travel by the Edge of a Creek
Waiting for Jiang Ling to return to the Condensing Heart Courtyard, Gu Yun had already finished preparing dinner. Unlike before, Gu Shi was also with Gu Yun and Yun He, and the three had already gathered together some time ago. They waited for Jiang Ling for a while, so she was a little embarrassed. She apologized and said that she had been delayed on her way back.
Gu Shi did not treat them as outsiders and showed concern for his brother. He related how, when he visited his parents and sister last month, they missed him. They had heard that Gu Yun would also be visiting the Qingshan Sect, so they had Gu Shi bring some trifles for Gu Yun. Before, everything they sent had been kicked away by Yun Yangzi, so this time, they made sure to have Gu Shi deliver the items directly into Gu Yunâs hands. Gu Yun said that, by coincidence, he happened to need some money, so he received the items, pleased with himself. Yun He gave him a look, but unexpectedly, she did not prevent his actions.
Speaking of his parents and sister, Gu Yun felt a little regretful. Since he acknowledged Yun Yangzi as his teacher at seven years of age, it was not like he had never thought to return home to visit his parents once he had grown up a bit. Often, when he had the desire to return, he would look at his shijie and shimei, who had never had a mother or father, and as his shifu would frequently leave, he could not bring himself to speak of returning home. He thought to conduct himself as a real man, and while on Minghe Mountain, he was a pillar of the sect, but it seemed that down the mountain he was simply a tiger cub that would find his mom and dad to cry to at every turn; it was too disgraceful. He ended up procrastinating for ten years without going home, only receiving letters from his family.
âThis time, when the Sword Conference concludes, you should return to Mingzhou. Bring your shijie and shimei along for fun. Mingzhou has transformed recently. The fact is, father, mother, and eldest sister have not seen you for ten years. Youâve already grown into a good-looking young man, so they will definitely be happy to see you.â Gu Shi gave two laughs. He saw that the younger son of his family had become a youth as graceful and unrestrained as a Jade Tree, and he could naturally be at ease.
After the meal, Gu Shi elaborated some more about the Sword Conference.
The Sword Conference was originally for the young disciples of the sect to test their strength against each other. The rules were that disciples under twenty-two could participate, and now, both inner and outer disciples could join. When the time came, the sect leader and all of the elders would view the match, then choose the disciples with the most potential as those to whom they would impart their own knowledge. Winning or losing was not important; the teacher sought instead natural gifts and wits. After all, older disciples beating younger ones was a common occurrence, but the root of natural talent was inherent. Those who were ignorant could not see it, but those in the know would understand at a glance. Therefore, the young ones who lost could catch the eyes of a teacher. For this reason, during every Sword Conference, the young disciples of the sect were always wriggling with excitement. This year, a few other sects were joining, as well, so the Sword Conference transformed into an opportunity for different sects to have a peaceful measure of strength, and they all sent their proudest disciples to vie for glory.
Gu Shi had recently turned twenty-four and was the chief of the last Conference. As the Sect Leaderâs disciple, he served as the person in charge of the Conference, as well as its judge.
Gu Yun had long been itching to have a go, and he said that he wanted to contend for the position of chief.
âYou, chief? Then what about shijie?â Jiang Ling, as was usual, threw cold water on Gu Yunâs enthusiasm.
âIn any case, it definitely canât be you.â When Gu Yun opened his mouth, he poked the thorn in Jiang Lingâs heart. As soon as he spoke, he regretted his actions.
Jiang Lingâs face turned cold, and she turned to go back to her room.
âShimeiâ¦â Gu Yun wanted nothing more than to immediately box his own ears and ran off to apologize.
Gu Shi did not fully understand the situation. Yun He smiled obsequiously and said that this pair of shixiong and shimei always bickered. Jiang Ling was one that was eager to outdo others; she would be unhappy for a time, but she would soon be fine, no need to worry. Gu Shi said a few more words of courtesy then took his leave.
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After the second dayâs morning class had ended, A Du said that shizun wanted to see the trio and spurred them to go to Zhengqi Palace, where Luyi-shizun was located. The trio had just been thinking of calling on shizun, so A Duâs prompting was quite coincidental.
The trio entered Zhengqi Palace and saw Luyi-zhenren sitting in the middle seat, with a middle-aged man of slender build next to him â the Sect Leader, Liu Qi. The man had a curling mustache on either side of his face, of lofty mettle out of the common way. When he was young, he had definitely been a handsome man. Luyi-zhenren was different from oneâs imagining of a man old in body, but young in spirit. He was an ordinary old man of about seventy years of age, with a grizzled beard and hair and deep wrinkles etched on his face. Jiang Ling understood the reason why shifu told them to come join the Sword Conference.
Liu Qi took one look at the trio and creased his brow.
The trio knelt to Luyi-zhenren and saluted, âGreetings, shizun.â
Luyi rose and walked over to them, trembling slightly, then stroked their heads. He wore a smiling expression, âYun He has grown up. Yun Yangzi is a good boy ah, all of the disciples he has taken in have grown up elegant and charming. Haha, you all have come. Thatâs great, wonderful. This old man can now die without regrets.â
âShizunâ¦â
âShifu, you shouldnât talk like that. Youâll live to see one hundred, of course.â The crease in Liu Qiâs brow grew deeper as he assisted Luyi.
Liyi shook off his hand, âShut up. This master doesnât want to listen to you.â
Liu Qi was silenced.
Luyi saw that the trio was still kneeling and said that his heartâs wish had been fulfilled now that he had seen them, so there was no need to hold them up. He sent them away.
The trio once again paid their respects with the utmost courtesy and respect, then bid him farewell.
After Jiang Ling had walked some distance away, she heard Luyi-zhenren ask Liu Qi to withdraw as well, as he did not want to see him.
âIt seems like shizun doesnât like shibo, the Sect Leader.â Gu Yun conjectured.
âThereâs no âseems likeâ about it. He definitely doesnât like him.â Jiang Ling said.
âHe doesnât like him, but he gave him the position of Sect Leader?â Gu Yun did not understand.
âWho knows.â
Jiang Ling rolled her eyes at Gu Yun. Ever since yesterday, she did not want to give Gu Yun any face.
With these kinds of circumstances, Jiang Ling wanted to go and find Shangguan Qing; doubtless she would know something.
Speak of Cao Cao and he doth appear[1]. When they had walked about half of the way back, they were called to a stop by Shangguan Qing.
âJiang Ling-er, Iâve finally found you. My shixiong is really too dull. Every day, aside from practicing martial arts, all he ever does is read. Itâs so dry and dull, Iâm better off having fun with you.â Shangguan Qing squeezed past Gu Yun to Jiang Lingâs side and looped her arm affectionately through hers. She turned toward Yun He, âYun-shijie, can I borrow her for a while?â
Jiang Ling looked at Yun He, who said: âGo along with Shangguan-shimei.â
âYun-shijie is a good person.â Shangguan Qing pulled Jiang Ling away to go for a stroll.
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âYou just came out of Zhengqi Palace. Did you go to pay your respects to shizun, Luyi-zhenren?â
Jiang Ling thought of Luyiâs gradually aging appearance and felt full of a sorrowful feeling, âMm, but shizun doesnât look too good.â
âI thought so, too. Seventeen years ago, Luyi-zhenren dealt a severe blow to the leader of the Manichaens, Azar, and his own cultivation was greatly harmed. From what you have said, it seems that Luyi-zhenrenâs injury is no small matter ah.â
âOh, right. Shangguan-shijie, what are we doing?â Jiang Ling did not want to keep thinking of Luyi-zhenrenâs affairs.
âIâm bringing you to have some good food. Follow me.â Shangguan Qing was mysterious.
âHave you heard of the âMing Bladeâ?â Shangguan Qing drew close to Jiang Ling in a cryptic manner.
âNo, never.â Jiang Ling admitted. She herself did not really understand Jianghu. For the past sixteen years, she had read books, practiced martial arts, and taken care of the daily necessities on Minghe Mountain. She did not even understand the people by her side. She was one of those âscholarsâ whose ears were shut to affairs beyond the window.
Shangguan Qing had at last found an intimate friend who could listen to her many pieces of information. At the moment, all she thought of was to impart everything she had seen and heard onto Jiang Ling, âThat âMing Bladeâ[2]Â was the sword of the leader of the Manichaens. It could be here at the Qingshan Sect.â She lowered her voice lest she be heard by others.
âWhy would the Manichaen leaderâs sword be here?â
âNot the whole thing, Iâd wager. That âMing Bladeâ is actually a pair of blades called âSunâ and âMoon.â[3]Â After the events of seventeen years ago, rumor has it that one of the blades, the âMoonâ blade, was lost and its whereabouts unknown. Iâm almost sure that it ended up at the Qingshan Sect. Thus, I was thinking to ask around to verify my guess.â
âIf thatâs true, then the Qingshan Sect would definitely enshrine it to frighten Jianghu and rise up to be the top sect. Why would even Jianghuâs Bai Xiaosheng not know of it, do you think?â
âJiang Ling-er, you are truly bright. And so, I only conjecture, and I donât dare be certain. Perhaps itâs here, and perhaps itâs not, but the Qingshan Sect has not said anything. When you are moving about the sect, help me make some indirect inquiries.â
âSo Shangguan-shijie was waiting here for me the whole time.â Jiang Ling finally understood, âThe solicitous person harbors evil intentions.â[4]
âAlright, Ling-er, come on! Iâm very curious.â
Jiang Ling thought that if Shangguan Qing applied her âcuriousâ intent to her martial arts, her cultivation would surely ascend a level. She did not know how she and that Shen-shixiong from the other day, who had not gotten one word in edgewise, had gone through so many years without growing tired of each other.
âCall me A Qing. Iâm not that much older than you. Itâs always âShangguan-shijie,â but itâs not as close.â Shangguan Qing had already long considered Jiang Ling a sister of her own family.
âA-A Qing.â Jiang Ling was a little unaccustomed to the address. She thought of He Xi, whose words were few. If she accompanied He Xi for a couple of more days, would she ask to call her âA Xiâ? Jiang Ling immediately put down her own thought. Everyone was different; how could she compare Shangguan Qing and He Xi?
âWhatâs wrong?â Shangguan Qing thought that Jiang Ling did not like the address, and she reflected on whether or not she had behaved rudely.
âItâs nothing, I just thought of a friend of mine.â
âYouâre with me now, but you are thinking of someone else?â Shangguan Qing raised an eyebrow.
âNo.â Jiang Ling blushed because of Shangguan Qingâs comment.
Shangguan Qing laughed as she pinched her reddened cheeks, âI never thought that little Ling-erâs skin would be so thin.â
âDonât make fun.â
Shangguan Qing pulled Jiang Ling to the back of the mountain and caught a hare.
Jiang Ling saw Shangguan Qing pull out a packet of spices from her lapel after she finished roasting the hare and sprinkled some on it. Jiang Ling asked her what it was, and Shangguan Qing said that it was a type of seasoning from the western regions. All one had to do was roast the meat and scatter some of the seasoning, and the meat would transform into a wonder of the human realm, superior even to that of the imperial kitchens.
âThe western regions? Have you met many people from the west?â Once Jiang Ling heard her mention the west, Jiang Ling became interested again.
âNot many.â Shangguan Qing pulled off two legs and split them between Jiang Ling and herself. She related as she ate, âThose of us in Longxi are close to the western regions, which are just through the Yumen Pass. Previously, there were few westerners, but in the past few years, many more have come. However, they donât seem to be coming all the way to the central plains and tend to remain in Longxi.â
âIn other words, there is a possibility they could come to the central plains?â
The sprinkle of seasoning was indeed tastier than the food of the imperial kitchens.
âMm. The current Manichaen leader, Gelan, was influenced by the central plainsâ culture and gave strict instructions to his followers, looking to repair relations with the central plains. Recently, the west and the central plains have gotten along peacefully, with exchange between the two more frequent now.â
âI see.â