Chapter 727: Enough to threaten Ning Cheng
Poison Genius Consort
Bai Yuqiao couldnât read her masterâs thoughts, nor did she dare to ask too many questions. She only hoped that senior brother could come home sooner, though it was unlikely heâd pick up on anything then. Still, being here would give him a chance. If he was far away in the Wintercrow Clan, heâd be cluelessly counting money even if master decided to sell him off!
Soon enough, a flying hawk circled a few times above her head before diving down to land on Bai Yanqingâs arm. He removed the paper attached to its leg and gave it a cursory glance before tossing it into the lake. Bai Yuqiao recognized many of the messenger hawks, but this was a new one. Because of that, she had no idea where it could have came from, nor did she know the contents of that paper. Bai Yanqing remained expressionless and kept fishing. An entire two hours passed by before he finally spoke.
âYuâer, what do you think of a man like Long Feiye?â
âSomeone that nobody but master could rival,â Bai Yuqiao grew doubtful. Did the note just then have something to do with Long Feiye? He and Han Yunxi were currently at Celestial Mountain. Could the hawk have flown from there as well? Cang Qiuzi only knew their senior brother and not her masterâs existence. In other words, he would have never interacted with master. But maybe he knows other people from Celestial Mountain? Or heâs planted spies there?
âHeheh, your master canât compare to him, either!â Bai Yanqing chuckled.
âHe canât compare to master! Master has an honorable identity and peerless martial arts. Masterâs poison skills are superb as well. Long Feiye canât match any of those!â Bai Yuqiao wasnât fawning, but speaking her truths. Master was a member of the Seven Noble Families, which was much more noble than any of the current imperial clans. Moreover, he had already found out from Grand Concubine Yiâs lips that Long Feiye was only an adopted son. There was no Tianning royal blood running through his veins.
When it came to martial arts, only Celestial Mountain Sword Sect was worth mentioning in front of masterâs name. Her master was simply too low-key to rank amongst Cloud Realm Continentâs top fighters. And of course, there was nothing to compare when it came to poison skills.
âLittle girl, you donât know anything and youâre speaking nonsense,â Bai Yanqing simply laughed kindly. His words were only meaningful for himself, because they just left Bai Yuqiao lost and confused. And yet, while Bai Yanqing was idle enough to while his days in fishing, Cloud Realm Continentâs various factions were busying themselves.
With the unrest between the three nations still raging strong, Ning Cheng was forced to deal with Western Zhou and Tianan Country. Everyday he was kept on his feet with work. After Chu Tianyin became Western Zhouâs ally once again, he won three successive battles for Emperor Kangcheng and took back Fenglin Prefecture. The emperor used him extensively and conferred him extra troops. Though he didnât trust the Chu Clan troops as deeply as before, he had no choice but to rely on them and delegate his forces. Only then could he stand a chance of toppling the Ning Clan army.
Meanwhile, Great General Mu hadnât personally led any troops from Tianan, but simply sat in the capital to assist Long Tianmo. Young General Mu Qingwu personally brought the Mu Clan army to battle. They too, won many successive battles and captured one of Tianningâs major cities. The Chu, Mu, and Ning Clan troops had been allies for many years against Northern Liâs calvary forces. But now they were bent on killing each other. Because all of them understood the others all too well, they knew that a three-way battle wouldnât defeat Ning Cheng. Thus, the Chu and Mu Clans teamed up and attacked the Ning from east and west. Moreover, internal strife within Tianning had led to more and more numbers defecting in favor of Tianan instead. Ning Cheng could be said to be hemmed in on all sides. The fact that heâd held on this long earned the admiration of both Chu and Mu. Still, neither of them relaxed their assault, because their grain stores were limited. They had to conclude the battle quickly.
If the citizens relied on grain most of all, then an army needed it even more. Without food to fill their bellies, even the strongest soldier couldnât take to the battlefields. Western Zhouâs fields werenât robust, so they needed to refill their coffers with imports annually. The prolonged internal struggles had also depleted the national treasury. Tianan had better developed fields, but multiple conscription of troops over recent years had left much of the land untended. They would be short of grain again once autumn harvests grew in. In comparison, Tianning had the support of Cloud Realm Trade Consortium, so grain for them was a less pressing issue. Thus, Western Zhou and Tianan wanted to conclude the battle quickly, while Tianning wanted to drag the conflict out.
Actually, grain wasnât the only problem. A slight movement in one area during a war affected the whole situation. Neither Western Zhou nor Tianan could afford the loss of jobs and revenue resulting from such a large battle.
Within the imperial study of West Jing, Tianningâs capital city, Ning Cheng was sitting with his legs on the table while leaning back in a chair. His left hand rested on the armrest, giving him a lofty air. Despite losing so many battles, Great General Ning looked neither disappointed nor defeated.
âWhen will the last shipment of red coat cannons arrive?â he asked, looking scornfully at the black-robed retainer in the room. Cloud Realm Trade Consortium had already provided two of the cannons to Tianning, but Ning Cheng had stationed them both at the eastern borders to block General Muâs attacks. Otherwise, he wouldnât have a chance of fighting off both east and west with his limited troops, much less sit in West Jing today.
âMaster, those cannons are still detained at the Three-Way Black Market. It wasnât sent out like the others,â the retainer replied.
Ning Chengâs gaze grew cold. âWho detained it?â
âThe Council of Elders!â Ning An declared as he strode inside. âUnless itâs absolutely necessary, we cannot move that shipment of cannons!â
âOnly by moving it can we avoid an absolute necessity!â Ning Cheng retorted coldly. He had fought battles for many years, but heâd rarely been oppressed. Now that he was being attacked on two sides, all he could do was keep defending instead of attack. That wasnât his style at all.
âNorthern Li is a ferocious wolf! You never know when theyâll open their jaws to bite!â Ning An said seriously.
Theyâd shifted two red coat cannons already, but that didnât count for much. However, there was an entire batch of them in the Three-Way Black Market. Nobody knew of their existence yet, so they were Cloud Realm Trade Consortiumâs very last counter. It was also the Ning Clan troopâs final ace against an attack by Northern Li! If Ning Cheng used them now, Northern Li would target Tianning first as soon as they invaded south. Being hemmed in on three sides would give them unimaginable consequences! Moreover, below them was the south central regions eyeing them covetously. They could move out at any time!
âHow will Northern Li attack without any battle horses? Just give your lordship one month and Iâll take Western Zhou!â Ning Cheng wasnât braggingâhe really did have the advantage. He even dared to bet that Northern Li wouldnât be able to prepare enough horses within a month. Even if they did, it would be impossible to send them off into battle directly without training between the mounts and soldiers.
Within that month, he could defend the eastern border with a line of red coat cannons to stop the Mu Clan troops while focusing his efforts in the west and its Chu Clan troops. Heâd only need that long to take Western Zhou and eliminate the Chu forces, thus extinguishing the western threat.
âNo, you canât take the risk,â Ning An wouldnât budge. âThe Council of Elders already put down a prohibition. Nobody can touch those set of weapons!â The Di Clanâs Council of Elders didnât have the power to pin down the clan, but it could control Cloud Realm Trade Consortium.
âThose cowardly old coots. They can never do anything!â Ning Chengâs face was dreadfully dark. If not for their grave situation, heâd probably dismiss the council entirely for restricting him.
Ning An opened his mouth to speak when a sudden gust of air rose up from outside. Ning Cheng immediately took to the air at the same time an arrow came flying into the room to bury itself in the back of his chair.
âSomeone, come!â Greatly alarmed, Ning An recognized the arrow as being of Chu Clan make.
Black robed guards quickly arrive. Ning Cheng huffed as Chu Qingge rushed in with an ebony bow in hand, her face absolutely murderous. It was obvious that she had shot the arrow.
âNing Cheng, I never thought youâd be so base and despicable!â Chu Qingge cursed. âYou failed to keep your word and bullied a helpless woman like me. Are you still a man? Give Witch Aunt back to me!â
Ever since the news of her forced labor had come to light, Chu Qingge had to endure all sorts of rumors and slanders that made her life a living hell. In the end, she decided to stop listening or worrying about anything. Aside from questioning Ning Cheng daily about Han Yunxiâs status, she spent most of her days hiding in the imperial harem. But she never expected Ning An to send assassins after her. She and the Witch Aunt spent an entire day and night fighting them off before the woman sacrificed her own life to protect hers.
Who else but Ning Cheng could have incited Ning An to act? Who else but Ning Cheng could delegate so many high-level fighters for the task?
Ning Cheng darted a glance at Chu Qingge before settling his gaze on Ning An. Assuming that heâd push the blame, Chu Qingge said coldly, âA real manâs not afraid to admit what heâs done. Donât make me look down on you!â
But instead of shelving the blame, Ning Cheng only asked Ning An, âWhy is she still alive?â
Chu Qingge sucked in a cold breath and drew her bow in rage. âNing Cheng, Iâll kill you!â
Unfortunately, her speed paled in comparison to Ning Chengâs evasion skills. Before her bow full of arrows could go flying, Ning Cheng had already gripped them all with his hands.
âYou went back on your word. Villain!â Chu Qingge struggled, but couldnât break free. Her archery skills were formidable, so none of Ning Chengâs killers could finish her off. But she was at her witsâ end in front of him.
âYour lordship promised to give you Han Yunxi, but I never said I wouldnât kill you!â Ning Cheng said before breaking her arrows into pieces. He never had thoughts of murder originally, but this woman did nothing but chase after him daily for news of Han Yunxi. It was seriously annoying.
Chu Qingge stared at him dumbfounded before she cursed. âBlackguard!â
She mocked herself inwardly for ever getting taken in. This man is as different from Long Feiye as Heaven and Earth! Thereâs no comparing them!
Ning Cheng dodged another arrow before using one of them as a sword to stab towards Chu Qingge. She blocked it with her ebony bow, but it was just a feint. Ning Cheng seized her moment of distraction to kick her stomach, sending her flying. She crashed heavily against the wall and slumped down. Ning Cheng gave her a scornful look and said, âYour lordship wonât kill women. Take care of it yourself.â
For Chu Qingge to rush in during one of his bad moods was simply seeking death! Without a word, she crawled to her feet and prepared to flee, but guards had long blocked the exit. Her hands tightened their grip on the ebony bow as she hesitated. If she used her Driving Arrow Arts, there might be a chance for escape, but where was she supposed to go after that? Who would help her face off against Han Yunxi?
As the guards approached her, Chu Qingge turned to face Ning Cheng again. âNing Cheng, tell me. Does the Shadow Clan still have living members on this Earth?â
Chu Qingge didnât know anything about the Nether Clanâs dealing with the Shadow Clan, but the Witch Aunt had left her with a secret before she died. The woman had said that even as a traitor of the Nether Clan, Chu Qingge couldnât die in vain at the Di Clanâs hands.
She had a secret that could both threaten Ning Cheng and perhaps preserve Chu Qinggeâs life.
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