Chapter Volume 2 20
Feng Yu Jiu Tian
Notes:
âA weak stream flows three thousand but thereâs only one ladleâ This is the format of the original proverb. It originates from one of the most famous novels written in China. It is called âA Dream of Red Mansionsâ by Cao Xue Qin. My interpretation: Water is necessary for life. Thus the ladle (spoon) is what feeds you life by transferring the water. It can mean water is plentiful but only life can be given from one source. The authoress inserted âDareâ and I inserted âLiâ to allow a relative comparison.
Li an old Chinese measurement equates to 500 meters (0.3 Miles).
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Once Feng Ming slipped quietly from the banquet hall, he was greeted with pitch black. As he made haste to return to Rong Tian, he occasionally encountered guards on patrol. Each personnel carried a handy spear to ward off attackers.
The warm atmosphere of the party and the lively music was isolated within the banquet room walls.
The wind was beginning to pick up and its tendrils attacked Feng Mingâs bare skin. The Prince shrugged and nestled his head into his collar hoping to trap what heat he could.
The Regent Kingâs suspicions he had desperately tried to deny were now a harsh reality. Hearing the Kingâs accusations was one case, when it came to play it left him numb.
With a deceitful smile Official Xia had attempted to lure him into a trap. It appears no matter where he goes he was surrounded by conspiracies waiting to jump at him, even in his own backyard. He shuddered at the thought and an uneasy feeling welled inside the pit of his stomach.
He was horrified.
âRong Tianâ¦â he choked out as he entered the bedchamber. The calm facade he held during the banquet crumbled. He threw himself into Rong Tianâs arms and whispered incoherently, âOfficial Xia reallyâ¦he reallyâ¦â
Finding his lover trembling, the Kingâs heart melted. The Prince had directly sought his arms for comfort. He held the young man firmly in an embrace.
In a soothing voice he reassured the Prince, âEverything will be fine. He canât hurt you.â
Feng ming looked up, his eyes were watery and innocent like a newborn fawn. Feng Mingâs distress was pulling at the Kingâs heart strings. He planted a soft kiss on Feng Mingâs ear.
âAs long as I am here, no one will hurt you.â he affirmed.
Feng Ming was caught up in their moment of tenderness before his thoughts wavered to remind him of Mei Ji. The sour sentiments returned, he grunted and wiggled out of the Kingâs hold.
He dabbed at his eyes before reporting in detail the conversation he had with Official Xia.
Once he reached the tale of a young man who won over the worldâs most beautiful woman just by his gaze Rong Tian understood why the young man was grumpy.
The King was embarrassed as he awkwardly explained, âI was a hot blooded youth, I heard about this incomparable beautyâ¦â
Feng Ming interrupted him and gave him an accusing glare that had the intensity of a thousand suns. âHere I was assuming it was just a ridiculous story Official Xia spun to coax me.â
The Prince was reminded of the Kingâs flirtatious nature, perhaps monogamy wasnât his game. Maybe in each country Rong Tian had a beauty hiding in seclusion waiting for the day he became a King. Then they would come forth and all, âwilling serve as a concubineâ.
Feng Ming thought about the eleven countries that were in disagreement. That was a large sum. He couldnât help but to vent his frustration. He snatched up the bedside curtains, squeezed it between his clenched fists and gnawed the material.
The King found Feng Mingâs reaction amusing he reached to gently yank veil from the Princeâs mouth.
A large hand delicately caressed the boyâs cheek, âIf you hate me, you should bite me instead.â He eagerly replaced the curtains with his hand for Feng Ming to punish.
Feng Ming wasnât willing to carry out his anger on the King, his face darkened and he turned his head away from the offer.
âYour plan to âfeign an injury to boost an enemyâs confidenceâ wonât work this time. Our time should be used to focus on how to deal with Official Xia.â
Rong Tian repeated Feng Mingâs interesting use of words âfeign an injury to boost an enemyâs confidenceâ several times before returning on to the critical situation.
âAs matters have reached this point, I have no choice but to reveal myself. Right now Official Xia is awaiting your arrival in the courtyard. I will order Rong Hu to capture him from the shadows and keep him confined. Then I shall summon General Tong and have him lead our three thousand troops to surround and scour the valley. If they discover Liâs soldiers staging an ambush then we will have our evidence against Xia. In case there is no ambush, I shall order Rong Hu to release Xia. Rong Hu has always on the low and his identity is always masked. We can pass Xiaâs abduction off to an unknown assailant from an enemy country.â
Feng Ming could see that Rong Tian had given their problem a considerate assessment before organizing his tactic. He even calculated room for error and how to deal with the aftermath. He admired the Kingâs thinking and he muttered to himself before warning the King, âYou better order General Tongâs troops to be careful, if Mei Ji truly lives in seclusion in that valley we donât want to accidentally bring her any harm.â
The Kingâs face blanked from surprise before it transited into an appreciative smile. He ridiculed Feng Ming, âWhy are you being so attentive towards Mei Ji? I just saw someone chew out their anger on an inanimate object.â
Feng Ming was not amused nor did he yield. He coldly replied, âThis is the worldâs greatest beauty that was won over by a four hour staring contest. She is in line to be a concubine. Naturally, we have to protect her so she can fulfill her wishes.â
Rong Tian clicked his tongue and shook his head. He motioned to hold Feng Mingâs hands in his own and stared deeply into his loverâs eyes.
His deep voice masked with sultry seduction, âThe land is vast under the heavens but there will only be one Feng Ming.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The Kingâs words triggered something within the Prince, as if a hammer was trying to engrave the message on his heart. Feng Ming studied the manâs eyes his pupils were dilated and only had him in frame and focus. The connection he felt with Rong Tian sent an indescribable entity of warmth surging through every vein and artery.
Feng Ming bit his lip. Succumbing to the Kingâs sycophancy he finally issued the King a sweet smile.
âStupid, I will teach you a saying: âwater flows three thousand Liâs but I dare to only drink from one ladle.â **
The King eagerly copied.
âOh, the water flows three thousand Liâs but I dare to only drink from one ladle.â
Rong Wang looked at the Prince with awe, he ushered the young man into position as he gave him a bow of respect. âI am grateful for the Princeâs guidance.â
Feng Ming sighed and shook his head.
Looks like no one can ever compete with Rong Tianâs talent with honeyed words.
The King abruptly called out to his servant in the shadows. When Rong Hu appeared he was given the order to capture Official Xia.
Hand in hand the King lead Feng Ming out of the bedchamber and together they made their way to the banquet hall.
The pair made a dramatic entrance, when everyone realized their presence, their sudden appearance left the room in astonishment, completely stumped and frozen in place like statues.
Li Er had been drinking but was sober enough to understand the Kingâs presence meant a change in plans. He immediately made his way to his rightful post beside the Prince.
âGeneral Tong, approach to receive my command.â
The General had been sitting aside and he too had mentally blanked when the King made an unexpected appearance. He had taken his charge very seriously, not a drop of alcohol touched his lips as he was on duty to protect Feng Ming. The Kingâs authoritative voice had woken him from being stunned. He bellowed a response, âTong is present.â He immediately jumped to his feet and dashed to his Master.
âOur Intelligence has reported a challenging situation. Soldiers from Li are hiding in âEndless Red Valleyâ three Liâs away from this city preparing an ambush for the Princeâs envoy. Lead your men to disperse and scatter their campaign. Remember not to exterminate every last one until you have thoroughly interrogated them about the actual situation. Then you can lead our men back.â
âAs you bid.â He gratefully received his orders. General Tong has always been a military buff. In comparison with cavorting with women or drinking senselessly he had a taste for battle. He was excited to be facing another enemy. He grabbed his treasured sword and jumped straight into action.
Watching Tong take is leave Rong Tian finally pivoted his attention to the people at the welcoming party. With a smile he encouraged, âMy apologies for troubling everyone, Rong Tian was afraid for our Crowned Princeâs safety and had rushed through the starlit nights. If the musicians and dancers can resume song and dance, we will continue enjoying this evening with an endless flow of liquor.â
A low ranked official from the borders of Zhang Qian had heard of the Xi Reiâs legendary Regent King, Rong Tian. Upon the Kingâs unexpected visit, he did not know how to proceed in terms of entertaining or addressing the King in an appropriate manner. Taking the Kingâs cue he echoed.
âYes, thatâs right, we should enjoy ourselves.â He turned around and signaled the entertainers to pick up from their last note.
The celebrations were revitalized. Once again the atmosphere was teeming with chatter and laughs. The only difference was that now no one dared to approach the Prince for a toast as an important figure head was beside him.
Feng Mingâs hand rested beneath the table Rong Wang refused to release his hold.
The Prince was worried about General Tongâs condition and how their decisions would pan out.
After a while he decided it was meaningless to be concerned with the matter now that it was out of his hands.
Taking from Rong Tianâs example, he made a conscious effort to relax with the company before them. He lifted his chin up and smiled and inwardly rambled.
In truth only a powerful figure with tenacity could survive through conspiracies and battles.
Feeling how weak he was compared to Rong Tian, he couldnât help but feel a tinge of frustration.
Rong Tian had been monitoring the young man, sensing discomfort he prompted, âWhatâs the matter?â
Feng Ming shook his head, âNothingâs wrong,
The King laughed.
âThatâs what I like about you.â His loverâs laughter eased his tension..
âFor counter measures against such complicated ploys, I am your best shield.â
Under the table, the Kingâs tightened his grip.