Chapter 374 - Shi Ziran
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When he shot the arrow, he had made sure to aim it accurately at Jing Rong. Where did this bastard sprout from, to block its path?
Zhao Huai picked up his bow for another shot, only to see a shadow land nimbly right in front of Jing Rong, obstructing his aim.
The left half of Shi Ziranâs face was covered by his sweeping bangs which hid his black eyepatch from view. He emanated an untouchable aura and a âdevil-may-careâ attitude as his almond-shaped right eye glared at Zhao Huai who stood atop the fortress walls.
Another person suddenly emerged from the cover of the trees behind, standing beside Shi Ziran. Shi Zijin stared at him coldly, asking, âWerenât you at the temple?â
Shi Ziran replied, âWhy do you care?â
âI donât care about you, but would you take responsibility if His Highness were to get hurt?â
âWhat rubbish are you talking about? Did I ask His Highness to come here? I only returned last night and was dragged here by him. How is it my fault?â
âBut how could you come without backup?â
âHis Highness said not to sacrifice any more people than necessary; he will save his own consort. You useless thing â you canât even enter this stupid bandit cave. What have you been doing with your life?â
âYouâre the one whoâs wasted your life. Didnât you see? The exteriorâs impenetrable â I canât enter even if I wanted to.â
âThatâs only for you â thereâs no place in this world where I canât enter.â Shi Ziran shot her a disdainful glare. He crossed his arms in front of his chest with his sword snugly fitted in between them, tapping a foot arrogantly. âForget it, Iâll look after His Highnessâs safety. When we enter later, you just protect that Princess Consort Rong, in case she gets hurt in the fight.â
The sight of those two bickering was commonplace; Shi Ziran was Shi Zijinâs biological older brother! The person Shi Zijin hated most in this world was none other than her arrogant older brother; while the person Shi Ziran disliked the most was this sister of his, whose martial arts skills were subpar. The two of them grew up together with Jing Rong. Even though they were siblings, their personalities were worlds apart; Shi Ziran was arrogant and had a viciously poisonous tongue, while Shi Zijin was more aloof and did not speak much at all. The two of them however, did have something in common â both of them had a fierce streak.
Half a year ago, Shi Ziran wanted to practice and meditate at the Buddhist temple deep in the mountains, claiming that he wanted to cleanse his soul. Jing Rong was about to leave the Capital then to investigate the âLin Capital Caseâ, and so approved his plan. Now that he finished his journey, he travelled without rest to catch up to Jing Rongâs party.
Jing Rong pretended that he had not heard the siblingsâ conversation as he hopped off his horse. He looked up at Zhao Huai, posture upright and regal as he coldly remarked, âSince Iâve already avoided this arrow, Iâm sure that the First Master of the Gaoshan Gang wouldnât go back on your words, would you?â
Zhao Huai slapped his fist on his thigh in frustration as he threw his bow and arrow to his underling, ordering, âOpen the gates.â
Jing Rong strided in with Shi Ziran following calmly behind. Shi Zijin, however, was much more cautious as she whispered in Jing Rongâs ear, âYour Highness, we shouldnât go in.â Jing Rong ignored her.
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Shi Ziran rolled his eyes at his sister, âBusybody.â Damn you, idiot!
The gigantic gates slammed shut as the three of them entered.
Those bandits stared at them so intensely that they could almost tear a hole through their skins. Zhao Huai had by then arrived as well, stepping before Jing Rong as he cocked his head to one side dismissively. âYouâve got guts to walk in just like that. Arenât you afraid that Iâll kill you?â
Jing Rong replied, âIâve said it already â you can give it a shot.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSpoken like a Prince of the Great Lin Empire â I like your spirit.â He waved a hand, âMen, prepare some strong wine â todayâs our Gaoshan Gangâs lucky day, to have a Prince grace our halls.â
Jing Rong and the Shi siblings sat down within the camp with the banditsâ booing, and jar after jar of strong wine was served.
Jing Rong had already sussed out the entire layout of the Gaoshan Village as he entered. Unlike the outside, security was much weaker inside the village itself; in military terms, it was as if a large net had divided the exterior and interior â entering and exiting this place was the hardest part! The village did not remind him of a bandit cave, but resembled a proper army camp â the dead Old Master had quite astonishing capabilities.
Zhao Huai picked up a bowl of wine and held it towards Jing Rong, âSince Iâve decided to invite you in for some wine, then we must drink till weâre drunk. Taste it, see if itâs sweet or bitter â this is my Gaoshan wine.â
Jing Rong picked up a bowl of wine with a stoic expression. Shi Zijin stopped him before he could put the bowl to his mouth, âYour Highness, donât drink.â
Zhao Huai chuckled, âWhy? Scared that Iâll poison the wine? If I wanted to kill you all, I would have done so outside, why wait till now, here? I, Zhao Huai, would never do such a thing.â He downed his wine in one shot.
Jing Rong followed suit. He put down his empty bowl as he swept his glance across the room, scoffing, âThis Gaoshan Village is indeed a fine place. If it were situated at the crucial point along the border, it could surely defend the people from enemy invasions.â
âThatâs only natural. My Gaoshan Village is laden with traps â you couldnât enter even if you had great martial arts skills.â
Shi Ziran could not contain his laughter, âI can enter this stupid village if I wanted. What traps? Theyâre just gimmicks.â Ahh, how proud he was!
Zhao Huai sized him up defensively, scoffing, âThe only person who has deflected my arrow up till this moment is you â it looks like youâre quite skilled.â
âIâm so-so. I rank third in the Jianghu.1â
âThen whoâs number two?â
âDead.â
âThen number one?â
âAlso dead.â
âWas it you who killed them?â Zhao Huai asked.
Shi Ziran snorted, his eyes narrowing, âThatâs not it. I heard that it was because of their arrogance that they were slaughtered by a group of Jianghu members. For this, I even practiced Buddhism in the mountains for half a year to cleanse my soul, to avoid... following in their footsteps.â He pointed at his left eye, âThis eyeâs already given me the lesson I needed.â His words held deeper meaning.
Zhao Huai was sharper than expected, âWhat do you mean?â
âI just wanted to remind you that one shouldnât be too full of yourself, in case you die without even noticing.â
Hearing this, Zhao Huaiâs eyes fired up with killing intent as shot a glare towards Shi Ziran. Jing Rong just side-eyed Shi Ziran, âZiran, mind your manners.â
âUnderstood, Your Highness.â
Jing Rong smiled at Zhao Huai. âMy subordinate has been rude and acted out of line. The First Master need not pay too much attention, since if my men disobey me and get themselves killed, others would only complain that their master did not train them well.â
Pfft â Jing Rong and Shi Ziran were the perfect duo, singing an impeccable duet!
Shi Zijin, on the other hand, was quite shocked at this exchange.