Chapter 388 - Travelling In The Same Direction
Bone Painting Coroner
News of Wei Yiâs antics spread like wildfire.
The next day.
Jing Rong and his party were prepared to leave Shanhuai County. Lang Po mounted his horse uneasily. Fortunately for him, Wei Yi had long been brought into a carriage by Ji Yunshu and could no longer bother him; he could thus relax a little. However, the surrounding guardsâ gazes towards him had already changed, some of them were even whispering amongst themselves, and a chuckle could be heard every now and then. Lang Po was embarrassed! How did a man of his calibre fall to his current state â what a lapse in judgement!
The culprit, Wei Yi, had long forgotten all about this. He was sitting together with Ji Yunshu in the carriage, hugging two boxes of cakes and munching on them happily. âItâs great, we can finally go home!â
Ji Yunshu asked, âDo you miss home?â
He nodded, âOf course! I havenât been back in ages â I donât know how Ah Mi is doing, and Uncle Fu, Ah Da... I miss them all!â
Ji Yunshu patted his head, âYouâll be able to see them soon, in about ten to fifteen days.â
âThen Shuâer, are we never leaving again?â
She shook her head, âWeâre going to Yufu County â weâre only passing by Jinjiang.â
âOh,â Wei Yi looked down in disappointment.
Ji Yunshu looked right through him and smiled gently, âWei Yi, when we get to Jinjiang, you should stay there. Iâll come back for you when we finish our business at Yufu.â
âI donât want to.â He refused, hugging Ji Yunshuâs arm as he leaned his head on her shoulder, âI want to be with Shuâer; I will go wherever you go. We promised each other never to separate.â He was like a little kitten, wedging himself in her arms, refusing to leave â he looked adorable!
Ji Yunshu laughed and let him be. She pulled open her curtains with her slender, pale fingers and glanced at the carriage behind. She asked the guard outside, âIs Aunty Xie alright?â
The guard replied, âShe has been fine the past few days, but sheâs a bit anxious, since her daughterâs case...â He stopped, pondering if he should continue. Ji Yunshu nodded in understanding and dropped her curtains back down.
Ahead, Mo Ruo still had wine in his hands, the smell of alcohol engulfing the entire carriage as he entered. Jing Rong did not follow suit, so Mo Ruo popped his head out, questioning, âWhatâs wrong? Canât bear to leave?â
âThatâs not it.â
âThen what?â
Jing Rong tilted his head, his gaze landing on the carriage behind as he remarked, âIâm worried about her.â
Mo Ruo smiled, âIf youâre worried, then go. I can ride this carriage alone â itâll be so spacious.â He popped his head back in excitedly. He was free â he could drink like there was no tomorrow, no-one would care if he died in his drunken stupor, and more importantly, no-one would be there to stop him!
Jing Rong had already arrived outside Ji Yunshuâs carriage, rapping a finger on the carriage door. Ji Yunshu looked outside, âWhatâs wrong?â
âAsk Wei Yi to get out.â
âWhy?â
âThe carriage in front has more space â ask him to go sit together with Mo Ruo.â
âThen what about you?â
âThis Prince will ride with you.â
Ji Yunshu paused, what was wrong with this fellow? Before she could assent, Wei Yiâs voice floated across, âI donât want to. I want to sit with Shuâer.â He stretched half his body outside, glaring huffily at Jing Rong.
Jing Rong did not want to spend any extra energy on this and pulled Wei Yi outside in one smooth movement. He threw him to the guard on duty, ordering, âTake him to Mo Ruo.â
âUnderstood.â
âI donât want to!â Wei Yi struggled and twisted his body, but he was no match for the skilled guard. He could only stare after Ji Yunshu with puppy eyes, calling out âShuâerâ pitiably.
Ji Yunshu could not bear to look at him like that, and told Jing Rong, âEven if you wanted to ride here, you donât have to chase Wei Yi away. Mo Ruo stinks of alcohol â how could he stand it?â
That was indeed true. But... Jing Rong frowned, âThis carriage would be too cramped.â
Ji Yunshu rebutted, âThen you can sit with the coachman.â
Jing Rong had no good comeback; once Wei Yi was released, he quickly scurried up the carriage.
Suddenly, the guard behind shouted. âYour Highness!â
Jing Rong and Ji Yunshu turned back simultaneously, only to see about five or six men on horseback approaching. Those men were tall and bulky, each ferocious-looking and armed with a sabre at their waists. They looked to be charging at them, but instead of approaching Jing Rong, they dilly-dallied a short distance away. The person at the head was Zhao Huai! His sleeve was torn in half where his arm used to sit, and his other arm was firmly on his reins. He sat upright and proud on horseback; losing an arm did not seem to affect his charisma, instead complementing it!
Zhao Huaiâs gaze met Ji Yunshuâs â strangely, something like loyalty flickered in his gaze. Ji Yunshu averted her gaze, retreating back into the carriage. Sheâd rather leave this hot potato to Jing Rong.
Jing Rong was immediately suspicious. Although Zhao Huai only brought several men with him, he still had to be cautious and ordered his men to test the waters. A guard returned, reporting, âYour Highness, he says heâs travelling in the same direction.â
âOn the same path?â
âHeâs also going to Shanhuai County.â
This reason... Jing Rong could not help but be wary. The guard spoke, âYour Highness, should we...â
Jing Rong interrupted him, âThereâs no need. Just be careful, if thereâs any commotion, protect Teacher Ji first.â
âThis servant understands.â
Jing Rong then headed up Ji Yunshuâs carriage. The three of them rode together, but as Wei Yi was afraid that he would be kicked out by Jing Rong, he curled up in the opposite corner, avoiding Jing Rongâs gaze at all costs.
âWhat is Zhao Huai doing here?â Ji Yunshu asked puzzledly.
Jing Rong replied, âHe says heâs also going to Yufu County, heading in the same direction.â
âWhy is he going to Yufu County out of the blue? Itâs so strange!â
âLooking at the likes of him, I donât think heâll stir up any trouble.â Ji Yunshu ceased questioning, and the party began their journey towards the Shanhuai County city gates.
Once they left Shanhuai County, they arrived at Yuzhou Lake shortly after noon. The heavens were not helping them as a storm passed through. The muddy roads meant that they could not make it to Yuzhou before dusk fell, so they decided to make camp in a rundown temple.
Jing Rongâs subordinates secured their horses and carriages, then cleaned up the temple and started several campfires. Zhao Huaiâs men also entered after them, but sat in the opposite corner. They started a campfire themselves, but did not move or approach them at all. The two groups sat awkwardly facing each other.
Jing Rong picked up a stick out of habit, prodding at the fire before him occasionally. Several sparks leapt onto the back of Mo Ruoâs hand, hurting him. He furrowed his brows and complained disdainfully, âWhen can you correct this habit? Didnât your mama teach you never to play with fire?â
Jing Rong gave him the stink eye. Mo Ruo swallowed, âFine, fine, fine. Iâm at fault. I woke the sleeping tiger, so Iâll escape first.â
He picked up the two jars of wine that he had just warmed up and headed towards Zhao Huai, squeezing himself in as if they were originally a family. He offered one jar to Zhao Huai, âYouâve only recently lost an arm, why, oh why are you still on the road?â
Zhao Huai did not answer, but he took a mouthful from the jar, tossing the remaining to his brothers.
Mo Ruo continued, âWhereâs Zhao Qing? Why isnât he here with you?â
âHe went to Lu An Temple. Iâve dispersed my gang brothers â these men are all that Iâve brought.â
âThen why are you heading to Yufu County?â
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