Chapter 458 - Mu Jins Verses
Bone Painting Coroner
Ji Yunshu was at the end of her rope, âWei Yi, do you still want to go to the Lantern Festival or not?â
Wei Yi bounced up immediately, âOf course I want to!â
âThen stop wasting time with your chatting, letâs go.â
âOkey-dokey!â
Mo Ruo yawned and purposefully stretched in a way that blocked their path, preventing them from moving forward. He chuckled evilly, âHow could you leave me out of such a fun activity? I couldnât bear to miss an event with fine wine and beauties; how about bringing me along?â
Ji Yunshu was blunt. âNo way. If you end up drunk on the streets, we have no way of carrying you back.â
âWhen have I ever really been drunk? Come now, I promise not to get into trouble or get drunk. Letâs go together!â He was bold and shameless!
âNo way!â
âAre you sure?â Mo Ruo had an evil glint in his eye as he gave a villainous laugh, âTeacher Ji, you must know that Jing Rong is still cleaning up after the mess that idiot Liu Zhiliang created. If he were to find out that the two of you snuck out behind his back, who knows what would happen...â Hehe!
Oh, you rascal, how dare you threaten us? Wei Yi puffed out his chest in front of Mo Ruo. âIf you dare tell Brother Jing Rong, Iâll... Iâll bury you alive, then cover you with hay and grass. Do you still dare to try me?â
Mo Ruo merely scoffed, âLittle Wei Yi, oh Little Wei Yi, you wouldnât dare even if I fed you liquid bravado.â
âI...â It was true, Wei Yi did not have the guts, and he shrunk backwards and away from the menacing Mo Ruo.
Ji Yunshuâs head throbbed from their bickering. She snuck a glance at the courtyard over her shoulder before quickly shutting the back door, lest Lang Po came after them. She shot Mo Ruo a hapless, disgusted glance. âIf you wish, then letâs go together.â
âAlright!â Mo Ruo threw back his head in laughter as he exclaimed, swaying on his feet as he followed closely behind the pair.
Although the main street was roughly triple the size of a regular path, it was currently packed to the brim with smartly dressed men and women. Of course, there were also those that were dressed more skimpily than others. The Lantern Festival certainly lived up to its name; the various lanterns that lined the streets lit up the entirety of Anfu County like a beacon. The happy and boisterous atmosphere in the crowd did not seem at all affected by the recent downfall of Liu Zhiliang!
Wei Yi held his pumpkin lantern and led the pack. He stood tall and proud, purposely lifting his lantern high above his head, as if afraid that nobody would see it. His proud display drew the attention of those around him, each one envious of his unique lantern. Some children even came running up to him, surrounding him curiously as they examined his lantern, âItâs so pretty, so pretty...â It was truly a jolly mess!
Throughout their stroll, Wei Yi was up to his usual antics; he asked for this, then that, and his body was soon covered all over in trinkets of all sizes. If he were to continue in this manner, even an entire sedan would not be sufficient for him to transport all his possessions to Jinjiang! Mo Ruo, although still drinking his wine, was careful to protect the two of them. He never let them out of his sight, and constantly maintained a small distance from them. From time to time, he would tease Ji Yunshu, âYouâd better find Wei Yi a virtuous, thrifty wife soon. Look at him and the way heâs spending his money â heâll empty out his pockets in no time at all! My heart is bleeding for him; think of the number of wine jars I could buy with that amount!â
Ji Yunshu rebutted sarcastically, âIf he doesnât spend his silvers, should he eat them then?â
Mo Ruo kept his mouth shut.
Suddenly, the crowd began to rush in the same direction. Ji Yunshu could barely make out one of them yelling in passing, âMiss Mu Jinâs writing verses. Quick, letâs go take a look!â
Mu Jin? What was so exciting about verse writing? Ji Yunshu was a curious cat, and she let herself be carried along by the crowd.
Their destination was a duel stage set up in an alleyway beside a bridge. The area, containing several tables designed for weary festival-goers to rest, was already packed. At the same time, there was also wine supplied for said festival attendees. This was Mo Ruoâs paradise! He did not hesitate for a second, beelining for an empty spot.
Ji Yunshu held Wei Yiâs hand as they sat down next to Mo Ruo, merely watching the latter drink. Peeking over the crowd, Ji Yunshu noticed a young lady adorned in mauve standing by the river. With eyes bright and clear as the river and a faint natural blush on her cheeks, it was as if she were a fairy descended to earth. Her aura was a little aloof but wise, and had the air of an elegant, refined young lady.
This young lady was Mu Jin; she boasted not only a gorgeous appearance but was equally unmatched in Anfu for her talent. She could read at age three, recite the Classics by five, and outwitted her own teacher at age ten. In the many years since, nobody else was able to match her abilities; if she had been a man, she would have already secured herself an esteemed position in the Capital. This young lady was not only clever, but also virtuous; she had long passed the suitable age of marriage, but no-one had caught her eye yet.
She swept a glance across the four men standing before her with her glittering eyes, before softly reciting with her cherry-red lips, âSpring returns; the lands prosper and bloom.â
One of the four contestants answered confidently, âHarvests reaped; guests drink and be merry.â
She followed, âNight falls; slumber brings dreams of hometowns.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSolitude whispers; hometowns are far from sight.â
âGlasses raised; toasts dedicated to their memories.â
None of the four could find an appropriate verse to match hers; it was Miss Mu Jinâs complete victory, in this one-to-four match! She wore a victorious smile together with her natural-born confidence.
Ji Yunshu was contemplating as well, but unlike her bone setting skills, her poetry had never been top-notch. Just as Mu Jin was showered with compliments, a verse rang across the air from amongst the crowd. âLonging and praying; where has he gone.â
Necks snapped as the crowd turned to see a man, dressed in the finest lavender brocade, step out from the masses and stride towards the duelling stage. His posture and garments were a perfect match, accentuating his muscular figure. His hair was worn in a high top-bun with the ribbon securing it in place as the rest flowed behind him and down his back. His chin was tilted slightly upwards, and his gaze was mysterious but coldly enticing. This man was none other than Jing Rong.
Ji Yunshuâs jaw dropped to the floor. What was he doing here?
Mu Jinâs confident, haughty smile was brought down a notch. She praised, âThis young masterâs verse is incredibly well-written.â She spared no compliments!
Jing Rong asked politely, âDoes the young miss have a verse in answer?â
Mu Jin briefly pondered, before replying, âOceans apart; my love is miles away.â
âGood, good.â Jing Rong laughed, his gaze piercing through the crowd until he met Ji Yunshuâs gaze.
Ji Yunshu shuddered. It was as if she were a thief caught red-handed. Crap! Iâm screwed! The next thing she heard from Jing Rong was, âHe promised; we will have eternity together.â He spoke as if he were speaking to her directly.
Mu Jin could not help but smile, âThis one admits defeat; the young master has won. Iâm unable to match this verse.â
Jing Rong finally averted his gaze from Ji Yunshu, turning to Mu Jin politely, âThe young miss is well-learned. The verses you had written earlier have earned this oneâs respect.â
âHow should I address the young master?â
âMy family nameâs Jing.â
âYoung Master Jing, this oneâs named Mu Jin.â