Chapter 361 - A Long And A Short Shadows
Bone Painting Coroner
âIs this White Warbler Cream?â
Zhao Qing was surprised, âHow did you know? This medicine was given to my father a long time ago by a famous healer in exchange for my fatherâs wine. He then passed it down to me.â
Prescription? Famous healer? In exchange of wine? Ji Yunshu smirked, finally figuring out the perpetrator behind the drinking habits of Mo Ruoâs father. What was more amazing was that the old master actually left that prescription to his son as if it were some treasured heirloom!
âWhy are you laughing?â Zhao Qing queried.
Ji Yunshu shook her head, âItâs nothing.â
Zhao Qing turned to leave, but whipped around unexpectedly, only to ask Ji Yunshu, âDo you trust Zhao Huai?â
Hmm? âWhy do you ask that?â
âWhat if you discover the truth behind the skeleton in the urn, but he ends up eating his words and refuses to let you go?â
Ji Yunshu thought about it, but made no comment as she leaned further into the dry haystack behind her and closed her eyes.
Receiving none of the answers that he sought, Zhao Qing left, the door clicking shut behind him.
In that dark, musty woodshed, Ji Yunshu muttered to herself. âZhao Qing, oh Zhao Qing, arenât you the one who doesnât trust Zhao Huai? You wouldnât have asked me to investigate Jiuâerâs death otherwise.â Nobody knew what she had truly intended.
Not long after, the doors to the woodshed opened again. This time, Wei Yi almost collided headfirst into one of the large wooden pillars as he was pushed in by Xiao Yu.
Ji Yunshu opened her eyes at his entrance and saw that he was clutching several steamed buns. Sweating profusely as he made his way in, Wei Yi sat down by Ji Yunshuâs side as the door closed behind him. She asked concernedly, âWei Yi, are you alright?â
Wei Yi shook his head, âIâm not hurt. Shuâer, look, I brought you some steamed buns.â The buns were white and plump, but his five fingers had been planted deeply into their flesh, leaving distinct marks. Wei Yi stuffed a bun into Ji Yunshuâs hand, âYou must be hungry, Shuâer. Quick, eat it while itâs still hot, quick.â
Ji Yunshu shot a wary look outside, lowering her voice, âDid you send that cloth and chain out of the village?â
âMm, I did.â
âHow did you do it?â
âI put it beneath this old grandpaâs basket, then he pulled the cart outside. Shuâer, they didnât discover anything, so donât be scared. I was very careful.â
Ji Yunshu heaved a sigh of relief, patting his head, âThatâs good.â
Wei Yi chuckled, cozying up to Ji Yunshu, âShuâer, arenât I great?â
âMm.â
âThen letâs play hide-and-seek again next time, shall we? Itâs fun.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMm.â
âReally?â
âBe a good boy, Wei Yi. Eat first.â
Wei Yi nodded, placing the steamed bun into his mouth. He suddenly noticed the bottle Ji Yunshu was holding. He pointed at it, âShuâer, whatâs this?â
âMedicine.â
âMedicine?â Wei Yi scratched his head, then continued confidently, âThatâs right, Shuâerâs back was injured. Is this medicine for you?â
Ji Yunshu nodded.
Wei Yi put down his steamed bun and grabbed her bottle, saying, âLet me help you put on the medicine, Shuâer.â He reached out for Ji Yunshuâs gown, preparing to pull it away.
Ji Yunshu was much faster, however, and pressed down on her own robe, holding her shoulder and tilting her body away, âWei Yi, you canât.â She refused.
âWhy?â Wei Yi did not understand. His brows were furrowed, his face was not filled with his usual childlike wonder, but worry.
Ji Yunshuâs mind spun, words forming in her throat and getting stuck there. She did not know how to explain these things to Wei Yi. Hearing no reply from her, Wei Yi reached out again to tug at her outer robe.
Ji Yunshu held firmly onto her garments, pivoting and turning her back to Wei Yi, âWei Yi, men and women should not mingle. Do you understand?â
âI understand â Mother told me this before. She told me that I cannot see a young ladyâs body until weâre married; but Shuâer, your entire back is covered in blood. Iâm worried about you, Shuâer. Arenât you going to be married to me someday?â
These words stung Ji Yunshuâs heart; she wasnât sure if she should feel touched or troubled. Even though the wounds on her back had clotted, it did not mean that her back was fine; it needed medicine, otherwise, it would start to hurt like hell. She clenched her fists, tilting her head to look at Wei Yi behind her. She bit her lips, saying unreluctantly, âWei Yi...â
Mm? Ji Yunshu could not say what she really wanted to, but settled, âFine, then help me apply the medicine.â
Wei Yi nodded earnestly. Ji Yunshu undid her robes; it was fortunate she was wearing menâs clothing and could still preserve some dignity even when she exposed her back. The full extent of her injuries was revealed as her garments slid down to her lower back. Her entire back was bright red, littered with congealed blood. Some of her wounds had begun to bleed as the scabs peeled away with her robes â it was a terrifying sight. How did she endure all these? Even a man would have fainted from the pain.
Wei Yiâs heart sank as his eyes began to water unknowingly. He lifted his wide sleeve and wiped away his tears, pouting, âShuâer must be hurting so much.â
âItâs not painful.â
âShuâerâs doing this again. Didnât I already tell you? Shuâer must not hide your feelings, whether youâre sad or unhappy. If youâre in pain, just tell me, Shuâer. I wonât laugh at Shuâer.â
Silly boy, always warming my heart. Wei Yi was extremely gentle and careful as he applied the cream, in case he accidentally caused Ji Yunshu more pain. He moved slowly but with precision, dabbing at her wounds bit by bit. Ji Yunshu bit her lips and winced at the occasional sting.
Mo Ruoâs fatherâs prescription was as amazing as Zhao Qing had described. Her wounds stung initially when the cream touched her skin, but her pain disappeared quickly thereafter, leaving only a cooling, comfortable feeling.
The two of them knelt one before the other, their shadows reflected on the grass behind them under the clear moonlight, one long and one shorter.
Outside.
Xiao Yu snuck up to another bandit, nudging him with his elbow, âHave you heard about the Great Sageâs story?â
That bandit scratched his head blankly, âWhat Great Sage? Iâve only ever heard about the Great Heavens.â
âCrap, what nonsense. That Great Sage is a monkey â itâs a story about the monkey becoming a god. He was an orphan born from a stone, and can transform seventy-two times. Heâs amazing.â
âMonkey? And he knows magic?â
âNot magic, celestial powers!â
That bandit was muddled. Xiao Yu began to recount what he had heard from Wei Yi at the outhouse with pride, showing off as he described every detail.