Chapter 744: All the plans of men cannot amount to Heaven’s will Original and most updated translations are from volare. If read elsewhere, this chapter has been stolen. Please stop supporting theft.
Poison Genius Consort
If I hadnât come, all of these things wouldnât have happened. It seems the sword sect master and Granny Youâs words werenât completely abominable. Their fears are well founded, Han Yunxi thought.
Long Feiye looked at Han Yunxi for a long time before he remarked, âWhether or not you want it, your birthright isnât something you can throw away. Youâd have to acknowledge it sooner or later.â
Han Yunxi knew as well. She couldnât very well hide her Poison Sect connections for a lifetime, right? How spineless that would be! Now all their hopes laid in the upcoming ranking matches.
âHas there been any movements from Northern Li in the past month?â Long Feiye asked.
Xu Donglin hastened to report. âGeneral Baili uncovered something, but we donât have any details yet.â
âSpeak,â Long Feiye intoned coldly.
âJun Yixie, the crown prince, and second imperial prince went to the Wintercrow Country1 north of the snow mountains. General Baili suspects theyâve gone to buy horses,â Xu Donglin said in a low voice.
âIt looks like the Northern Li emperor is getting impatient,â Han Yunxi remarked.
âHeâs been restless this entire time,â Long Feiye mused. If Jun Yixie can buy horses from the Wintercrow Country, take them back, and train them with the cavalry forces, the quickest time heâd be able to use them would be just as winter sets in.
If he wanted to be more prudent, then Northern Li could be combat ready after winter sets in, seizing the advantage from the deadlock between three nations.
âOnce Northern Li joins the fray...â Han Yunxi trailed off meaningfully. âWould they be able to tie down Ning Cheng?â
Western Zhou and Tianan had balanced out the might of Ning Cheng between them, leaving Long Feiye to watch and wait to reap in the gains. But once Ning Cheng gave up defending the north to threaten Tianan with red coat cannons and fight Western Zhou in earnest, his chances for victory had increased. In truth, the actual strength of the Mu Clan troops werenât very strong. Although they were brave and battle-wise and led by truly talented leaders like Great General Mu and Mu Qingwu, their armor and grain supplies were limited. Long Tianmo could only give them so much support. Moreover, the internal strife within Tianning Country meant that the Mu Clan troops had to uphold Long Tianmoâs rule single handedly, wasting much of their resources. Even constant conscriptions werenât enough for them to regain their former glory. No matter what, the Mu Clan troops were no match for Ning Chengâs cannons.
Once the Mu Clan troops fell, Ning Cheng would definitely turn the red coat cannons towards the western front and its Chu Clan troops. With that, heâd conquer both sides. Knowing the manâs personality, heâd team up with the medical academy next to enforce sanctions against South Ning with military strength.
âExactly!â Han Yunxiâs words agreed with Long Feiyeâs thoughts. âAs long as Northern Li can keep Ning Cheng in check, we can buy back at least two months of time to deal with Medical Cityâs sanctions!â
Since Medical City currently had no proof that Han Yunxi was related to the Poison Sect, they couldnât punish South Ningâs commander-in-chiefâs estate completely. Medicine City could hold out for a while, just as Gu Beiyue and Baili Yuanlong could stand firm themselves. Thus, Long Feiye had to quickly conclude business here on Celestial Mountain so he could rush back to South Ning and prepare to deal with Medical City. All the plans of men could not amount to Heavenâs will. As the saying went, one might lose in the east and gain in the westâmake up on the roundabouts what one loses on the swings!
Long Feiye immediately wrote a letter for Xu Donglin to take via flying messenger hawk to Gu Beiyue. He should try to delay Medical City for as long as possible, at least until Northern Li released their own troops. Although theyâd received nothing but bad news, at least none of it led to a dead end. Han Yunxi silently exhaled at the thought.
âThatâs right, Your Highness, Su Xiaoyu vanished out of the blue. They still canât find any sign of her whereabouts,â Xu Donglin said anxiously. Han Yunxi had long told Long Feiye the same thing.
âI know,â Long Feiye intoned. âInstruct Chu Xifeng to contact Chu Tianyin so they can both search.â
âThey stole her away but didnât come asking for ransom. What kind of secretâs hidden there?â Han Yunxi wondered.
âIt might be a long standing grudge. Or maybe itâs not the right time to come knocking just yet.â Long Feiye didnât seem overly concerned with the incident. âJust wait,â he murmured.
Once Xu Donglin left, the room fell silent. It was currently right after noon, the quietest time on Celestial Mountain. Han Yunxi leaned against the window to look down at the peaceful scene below, her heart filled with emotions. She knew that the serenity of Celestial Mountain had long been churned up into tempestuous waves. Cang Qiuzi had to be making his preparations now, while the Heretical Sword Sect were probably ready to make trouble too. The same went for the Sword and Scripture Depositories. Granny You would be an excellent ally, but her vitality had been greatly injured from healing Han Yunxi. It would take a year and a half before she recovered completely.
Meanwhile, the branch factions from the lower mountains were probably watching everything as well. They used to be strong supporters of Long Fiye, but how many of them still stood on his side now that Han Yunxiâs identity had been exposed? The sword sect master had only imprisoned Duanmu Yao, while Cang Qiuzi was still running amok. In the end, nothing had been resolved about her Poison Sect lineage. Although none of the Celestial Mountain disciples dared to bring it up, they were definitely waiting for the conclusion!
The sword sect master will probably make his final decision at tomorrowâs ranking matches, Han Yunxi thought to herself. Thereâs so much at stake.
While she was drawing a blank, Long Feiye had long approached from behind to wrap his arms around her. He rested his chin on her shoulder and asked, âWhat are you thinking about?â
âIâm thinking...â Han Yunxiâs words stopped as Long Feiye covered her mouth.
âDonât think about anything. Itâs rare to have an afternoon free, come accompany your lordship.â
Han Yunxi smiled. âIâve been accompanying you the entire time.â
âDonât think or talk about anything. Just stay by my side, wonât you?â Long Feiyeâs soft tones showed a rare trace of fatigue. Of course Han Yunxi knew he was tired. She too, was very, very exhausted. His words made her even more weary. It had been too long since sheâd relaxed her mind and all its worries for a good rest.
âAlright.â But before she could turn around, Long Feiye had picked her up bridal style to stride towards the bed. Han Yunxi ended up lying on her back with Long Feiye next to herâon his stomach to avoid his back wounds. The two of them held hands and shut their eyes. Spending time with each other didnât need to come from desire or lust, embracing or chatting. Sometimes just quietly being by each otherâs side was enough to deepen oneâs feelings. For the entire afternoon, the two of them lay side by side. It wasnât clear who fell asleep first, Long Feiye or Han Yunxi.
Long Feiye had never relaxed an inch since discovering his true identity. He had never slept so peacefully before. For this afternoon, he forgot all about his pains and injuries, his arduous childhood sufferings, the East Qin, his imperial parents, Tang Zijin and Aunt Ru, as well as the Seven Noble Families, the West Qin imperial clan, the Poison Sect, and the medical academy...
This was also Han Yunxiâs first time being so relaxed since transmigrating into this period. Although the afternoon didnât last long, she felt as if sheâd slept for a century. She had a very, very long dream where the modern day intersected with Cloud Realm Continent, mixing up all the people and places she knew. Gradually, she grew into a trance and felt two different forces pulling at her. She looked to the right and clearly saw Long Feiye, then looked to the left and saw a blurry face. Who could that be?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWho are you...?â she murmured in her sleep. That person didnât reply beyond giving her a rough jerk to pull her towards them.
âLong Feiye!â she turned back to look at Long Feiye, who was staring at her expressionlessly. He didnât chase after her, but kept backing away into a darkness that threatened to swallow him.
âLong Feiye!â Han Yunxi woke up with a start, covered in cold sweat. Long Feiye was sitting right next to her side and holding her hand.
âDid you have a nightmare?â
Han Yunxi glanced at their hands and released a breath of relief. âSo it was you.â
âWhat happened?â Long Feiye asked.
âSomeone tried to tug me away in my dream, but I couldnât see their face. So it was you!â Han Yunxi smiled. She figured she must have been exhausted and relaxed to the point where she started dreaming.
âWho else but your lordship would have the courage to pull you away?â Long Fiye smiled.
âHave you slept enough?â Han Yunxi asked.
âMm,â Long Feiye indeed had his fill of rest. He had never slept so comfortably in his life, so his energy was completely recovered.
âThatâs good then, come here.â the sword sect masterâs voice suddenly spoke up, making Han Yunxi realize that the man was already sitting at the tea table on one side. There were no traces of madness on him anymore and his hair was neatly tied up in its usual impressive, respectable state.
âHow is the situation with Long Feiyeâs injuries?â she asked.
âHe left closed door cultivation ahead of schedule and forcefully suppressed his internal injuries. Itâs already fortunate that heâs managed to hold out for so long. His chances for victory arenât high tomorrow. Even if he does win, it might lead to serious wounds that could lead him to insanity. In the worse case scenario, his blood and qi will flow backwards and lead to death,â the sword sect master said coldly.
Han Yunxi was greatly alarmed. She glared at Long Feiye, who didnât deny the diagnosis.
âThen what can we do?â Han Yunxi immediately rushed to the sword sect masterâs side, her resentment against him long lost to the distant clouds.
The sword sect master couldnât help but chuckle. âLass, can you still trust this old man?â
âDo I have any other choice besides trusting you? Right now weâre all in the same boat. Cang Qiuzi and Duanmu Yao did that kind of deal while you were Celestial Mountainâs leader and her master. You have the greatest responsibility! And also, Long Feiyeâs your disciple too. The fact that heâs colluded with the likes of a Poison Sect descendant like me is also because you didnât raise him strictly enough. Now the worldâs people arenât just cursing Cang Qiuzi, Duanmu Yao, and me, but you as wellâthe figurehead of Celestial Mountain who sits as the leader of the martial arts world!â Han Yunxi was quite agitated as she spoke, so she had to stop for a sip of tea before continuing.
âYou donât have to consider Long Feiyeâs interests, you could even go kill Cang Qiuzi right now. But so what? Is there anyone in the world who will continue to accept you as the sect leader? The most respected and revered position of Celestial Mountain within the martial arts circles will be forfeit in less than three years!â
Han Yunxi had given voice to the unspoken factor in both Li Jianxin and Long Feiyeâs hearts. Neither of them was helping the other for purely altruistic motives, nor had one forgiven the other. They were simply stuck in the same plight as mutual tools. Long Feiyeâs lips quirked up in a silent grin. The sword sect master laughed out loud.
âLass, itâs a good thing that youâre female. Feiye has one less opponent then.â
Han Yunxi was in no mood to debate with the sword sect master on the equality of men and women. She urgently asked, âHow are you going to help Long Feiye?â
The sword sect master only looked at Long Feiye before he asked, âIf I shut myself in with him for one night, will you still trust this old man?â
But Han Yunxi only replied...