The moment night falls, the streets of Xichuan come alive with feasting and revelry, its lantern-lit streets as rich and vibrant as a dream. Itâs been a long, long time since Duan Ling has seen anything like this.
âWhat do you feel like eating?â
âIâm good with anything.â Duan Ling says, âWhereâs that friend of yours?â
âLetâs worry about that later. Weâll go see them after we get something to eat.â
Duan Ling wants wontons. They take a stroll around the bustling streets, Wu Du making sure the crowd doesnât cram against Duan Ling, and they make their way to a wonton stand.
From time to time a passerby would glance at Wu Du, noting his slender figure walking tall ahead of a young man with fine features, Duan Ling so well-dressed that it ends up making Wu Du look like the servant. The two eat a meal of wontons at the stand. Wu Duâs mind seems elsewhere today.
But Duan Ling is rather happy. âWhat are you thinking about?â
Seemingly jostled out of his thoughts, Wu Du replies, âNothing much.â
Seeing that Wu Du seems unwilling to divulge, Duan Ling is disinclined to press for more. Wu Du thinks some more about it and ultimately chooses to explain, âWhen I go meet with that friend later, you donât have to show your face; itâll save us some trouble. You can go ahead and have some fun on your own. Iâll explain everything once Iâm done.â
Duan Ling gives him a nod, and as he stares at Wu Du with a sceptical look on his face, he suddenly starts to smile.
âWhat terrible things are you saying about me in your head now?â Wu Du narrows his eyes.
Duan Ling is guessing that Wu Du doesnât want to stay in the grand chancellorâs estate any longer, and heâs going to meet with a âfriendâ whoâs doing better than himself to try to seek other employment. Itâs good to see him pulling himself together a little bit; when it comes down to it, Duan Ling is happy for him.
âI suppose thereâs no harm in telling you. This person has tried to meet with me several times. I didnât really want to talk to him before this, but now Iâm thinking that I really should find some work to do.â
Duan Ling makes a considering hum, feeling somewhat of two minds regarding this development. The threads of Wu Duâs fate and his seems to be tangled up together, he feels, as though thereâs a curious connection between them. For instance, when Mu Kuangda recognised Duan Lingâs worth, Wu Duâs position was also in turn elevated. Outside the study the other day, Mu Kuangda was implying that he wanted Wu Du to guard the door for him.
Not just anybody can guard the chancellorâs door. Chang Liujun is the one who gets to stand guard outside his door, and itâs one way to indicate his standing.
But Wu Du is simpler-minded and he couldnât have figured out these implications contained between the lines a literati speaks, the way that Duan Ling has.
Many times, Duan Ling has thought about how heâll certainly make Wu Du a personal bodyguard and give him both high rank and a high salary if he ever regains everything that belongs to him, but if Wu Du leaves the chancellorâs estate, Duan Lingâs own plans will have to change as well. Will he really change places again though? Wu Du is already with his third master. Another change may not necessarily put him in a better position than where he is now.
Judging by what he can glean from Wu Duâs expression, he seems to be of two minds about it as well.
âLetâs go.â Wu Du finally makes up his mind and gets up with Duan Ling. As they walk through the avenue, Duan Ling pauses curiously at the street performers. When Wu Du realises Duan Ling is gone, he backtracks impatiently and hauls him off.
âSir ââ
âOh, sir ââ
Thereâs a remarkably resplendent building in front of them, and as soon as they step through the door theyâre greeted by young women in heavy make up. Startled, Duan Ling says, âWhat are you all doing?â
Duan Ling backs up several steps and looks up to find the words Blossoms Pavilion on the inscribed sign above their heads, and itâs written by an emperor from a hundred years ago, too; an awkward look comes over Duan Lingâs face all at once.
âGo inside,â Wu Du tells him.
The women consider Wu Du and Duan Ling inquisitively. To them, Duan Ling looks like the son of a rich family, while Wu Du looks like a servant, but again Duan Ling seems unwilling to defy Wu Du â the relationship between these two seem rather peculiar.
âI um ⊠I better not go. Iâll wait outside for you.â
Growing impatient, Wu Du grabs Duan Ling by the collar and starts dragging him up the stairs. Duan Ling says immediately, âIâll walk on my own! Itâs a new robe, donât rip it!â
Wu Du only let him go after that, and he stops to ask a young woman, âHas the guest who booked the Sky room2Â arrived yet?â
âNot yet.â The young lady bows a shallow bow at Wu Du. âThis way please, sir.â
âTake real good care of this young man here,â Wu Du says, âtake him to the room across the way.â
Duan Lingâs been trailing Wu Du like a shadow, but now Wu Du is turning his attention to Duan Ling, looking him up and down. âWhatâre you doing just following me around for? Go on. Do I need to teach you what youâre supposed to be doing in a brothel?â
âNo no.â Duan Ling waves the idea off right away, and all the girls around him start giggling. Duan Lingâs face turns bright red instantly, but Wu Du has turned around to stare at Duan Ling with a frosty expression on his face.
âWhat did we agree on earlier?â Wu Du says.
âThen I ⊠Iâll go in there and eat something. Let me know when youâre done talking.â
âOrder whatever you want. Weâre not the ones paying.â
The service here is first rate, and as soon as Duan Ling goes inside the room, a bunch of girls trail in after him. Without knowing that the rule here is for him to meet them all before picking the ones he wants, Duan Ling just thinks theyâre all here to take care of him and says, âYou can all go. Donât worry about me.â
The Viburnum may have been a brothel as well, but with Duan Ling being who he is, no one there dared take liberties with him, so heâs never experienced anything like this. The girls exchange looks with one another. Theyâve all dealt with plenty of guests who both want to visit brothels and pretend to be a wallflower, just like this one, thus theyâre quite experienced in the handling of such. One of them steps up to him. âYoung master.â
Itâs not as though Duan Ling has never thought about matters of love before; come to think of it, the old friends he used to hang out with such as Batu and Helian Bo ⊠are presumably married by now, save Cai Yan, who may not even be alive. Once upon a time, he wanted to have a family too, just like his father and mother.
However, a variety of complicated factors are constantly influencing him. His first impression of the business between the sexes is like a dream that will never be forgotten, flickering in the tapestry of his memories. Seeing Lang Junxia and Ding Zhi that night has given him such a blow that heâs never thought favorably of brothels, even now.
And after that, Duan Ling has always treated the girls in the Viburnum as a gentleman would, the way his father did. Theyâre all poor souls who lost their homeland, lost their homes. How could he ever treat them the way YelĂŒ Dashi had?
Itâs occurring to him now that his heart has somehow never moved for anyone. There is just so much to life that Duan Ling feels he has no control over.
Duan Ling sits inclined on the daybed. The girls watch him for a while, and Duan Ling waves them off, telling them earnestly, âPlease go. Let me rest for a while on my own.â
One of them goes looking for the Madam, and it isnât long before she shows up. âYoung master, the girls are just here to sit with you while you drink.â
âNo need. The price can stay the same, whatever youâre asking. Just give the bill to the man in the next room over.â
The madam seems to come to a realisation of sorts, but she doesnât voice it out loud. After allâs said and done though she canât simply neglect a guest, and so she says to him, âThen let me call for a qin player to take your orders then, master.â
Well thatâs probably fine, Duan Ling supposes, and so the madam leaves to send for someone. Soon enough, a boy prostitute walks in.3
Duan Ling is struck speechless.
The boy has delicate, pretty features, and heâs very gentle. He comes over and sits down next to Duan Ling. âWould you like a massage, sir?â
Duan Ling waves him away. âYou can go too. Itâs quite alright.â
The boy looks taken aback for a moment, and Duan Ling gets to thinking, well, since heâs already here, I may as well keep him here for now, and change his mind. âOh never mind, just stay here for now and donât let anyone else come in.â
And so the boy remains seated and pours a cup of wine, raising it to Duan Lingâs lips. But Duan Ling tells him, âI donât drink.â
Duan Ling is both afraid of talking in his sleep and afraid of saying something odd that can get him killed if he gets drunk, and thatâs why he doesnât touch wine at all. In response the boy can only pick up some food with a pair of chopsticks and feed that to Duan Ling instead. Duan Ling feels rather revolted by it, but it wonât do for him to shun the boy; theyâre both unfortunate souls, after all, so he simply nods and praises him a little. âYouâre very beautiful.â
âYouâre very beautiful, sir,â the boy says, smiling.
âBeautiful people,â Duan Ling seems to be having quite the epiphany, "are always at an advantage, and when they look out at the world it looks more prosperous to them. Thatâs because most ordinary people will smile at them when they see them.â
The boy never thought Duan Ling would burst out such a comment on life all of a sudden, and he can only smile awkwardly back.
âJust sit there. Donât worry about looking after me.â As he says this, Duan Ling points at the other end of the daybed, so the boy has no choice but sit there and be content with it.
Duan Ling adds, âYou wonât get paid any less. Just pretend youâre taking a break.â
The boy sits there for a while; he did not foresee that Duan Lingâs aura would be so overwhelming that he canât do anything to move him. A moment goes by before he asks, âWhat do you like to eat, sir? Iâll go order the kitchen to make you some.â
âWontons.â Duan Ling replies, âI just had some. Some fruit would be nice.â
And so the boy bows and leaves the room. Outside, the madam asks him several questions, and Duan Ling hears a âdidnât like meâ before the boy goes away. Thank the heavens, Duan Ling thinks, best if they can leave me alone.
Leaning back on the daybed, Duan Ling notices the grapes, and since itâs rather rare to see grapes, he eats several; theyâre sour and sweet, and the more of them he eats, the more he enjoys them, thereby he drags the whole tray into his lap and starts eating in earnest as he starts thinking about the matter of himself getting married. Usually there are so many things he has to keep in mind that he can barely make heads and tails of them, but now he has the leisure to slowly think things through â for instance, the 'set up a marriage allianceâ that he heard Mu Kuangda and Chang Pin talk about last night.
By this yearâs sixth of the twelfth month, heâs going to be sixteen. If dadâs still around heâll definitely choose a bride for him, but heâs never thought about it before; it all sounds so very far away. Would he have had to form a marriage alliance with one of the major families just like that âcrown princeâ? Whenever spring used to come, there was always a desire inside of him looking for an avenue of release, but somehow he seems to no longer have any feeling at all in regards to romantic love.
When did that all begin with if heâs to think about it? It was probably after he came to Xichuan, since the moment Lang Junxia poisoned him. Duan Lingâs voice is still a bit hoarse. He hasnât fully recovered. What kind of a wife does he want to marry? What will his son be like?
Duan Ling doesnât think he can be a good father. Heâs not ready yet. If he canât give his child happiness then he would much rather never have one. His own life is hanging by a thread as is, so how can he burden his children? But come to think of it, his father was a wandering vagabond too, so much so that Duan Ling didnât even see him until a full thirteen years after he was born ⊠when he thinks of the past, Duan Ling thinks he loves him anyway.
But heâs endured enough of that kind of suffering on his own. Heâll only consider marriage if heâs back on the position he ought to be seated on. Perhaps heâll never be able to accomplish that objective ⊠Even if Great Chenâs ancestors are to bless and protect him and help him become the emperor, with all the infighting and backstabbing in government, being his child isnât exactly an easy life.
They would be better off being an ordinary person âŠ
Duan Lingâs thoughts go off on countless tangents, flowing along with the sound of music seeping through the door. There is once more knocking, and this time they enter without waiting for an answer.
âThe boss asked me to come wait on you, young master,â a deep and resonant male voice says.
The new arrival is a burly fellow, tall, broad shouldered, sturdily-built and robust of figure, dressed in a tight-fitting short sleeve shirt open at the chest. Holding a food box in both hands, he walks in and kicks a foot out behind him to shut the door.
Duan Ling immediately spits out a mouthful of tea.
âYoung master?â The buff man comes up to him right away to pat his back, and starts trying to feed him grapes.
âYou sit right there!â Duan Ling says at once, âDonât move!â
The buff man is strong and muscular, with copper skin and rugged features that exudes power and all the charms of a fighting man. He gives Duan Ling a rather stiff smile.
Duan Ling feels faint;4Â he drops his forehead into one hand, utterly lost for words.
Where did they even find this man from? Surely he canât be a resident male prostitute from the Blossoms Pavilion. Most likely heâs just some tough hired for day labour whoâs now serving a dual purpose.
âYoung master, youâre so handsome. Why donât I sing you a song?â
Duan Ling says immediately, âNo need, friend. You just have to sit there.â
The buff man nods tactfully and asks, âWhereâre you from, young master?â
Duan Ling doesnât even know what to say to him.
âThe head of the Blossoms Pavilion spent good money on me to wait on you, so you should at least order me to do something or other. I wasnât going to come at first, but seeing how handsome you are âŠâ
âHave a drink then.â Duan Ling thinks, well, no one has it easy, so he picks up his teacup in place of wine and lets him know that all he has to do is drink.
The buff man seems perfectly happy about this though; he drinks wine and eats meat, then once heâs had quite enough he turns to Duan Ling, âThank you for the meal, young master. Since Iâve eaten my fill, then letâs âŠâ
âYou just sit right there!â Finally, Duan Ling canât take it anymore.
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The buff man can do nothing else but sit there and look well-behaved.
Not a moment passes before someone else is knocking on the door. Duan Ling is quite on the verge of a breakdown by now, and groans, âWho is it this time?â
âMe,â Wu Du says, and pushes the door open. When he comes in, itâs to find a stout looking man sitting at one side of the room, Duan Ling and him staring at each other, seemingly at an impasse.
Wu Du stares at the scene silently. Duan Ling stares silently back.
âWhatâs all this about?â Wu Duâs expression is simply marvellous.
As the buff man is about to explain, Duan Ling drops his forehead into his hand. Lest the man ends up making this sound far worse than what it looks like, Duan Ling says to him, âRun along, please.â
That man finally leaves, while Wu Du and Duan Ling remain in the room. Duan Ling looks at Wu Du inquisitively. âWhat are you doing here?â
âOh they came over next door and told me,â Wu Du says offhandedly, âthe young master doesnât like men, doesnât like women either, so I had no choice but to come over and attend to you myself.â
Duan Ling bursts out laughing, while Wu Du considers Duan Ling with a rather uncomfortable look on his face. âYou wouldnât have acquired the same ⊠that unmentionable ailment Mu Qing has, would you?â
âOh forget it.â Wu Du canât be bothered to explain, and sits down on the edge of the bed.
âIs your friend not here yet?â
âNot yet. I sat down and thought about it for a while, and I think we may as well just go.â
Duan Ling understands now; Wu Du was probably trying to come to a decision tonight. Should he leave the chancellorâs estate to find another line of work, or should he stay there? Heâs hoping that Wu Du wonât leave. Otherwise, Duan Lingâs position will become even more precarious. But Wu Du should be the one making such a huge decision on his own, and Duan Ling dares not interfere and make the choice for him. The two of them sit silently for a time; Duan Ling rolls onto his side and rests his head over Wu Duâs leg, while Wu Du sits there staring off blankly in front of him.
âLetâs leave,â Wu Du says. âLetâs go home.â
Mentally Duan Ling lets out a sigh of relief. Looks like Wu Du has decided to continue to stay in the chancellorâs estate. But thatâs when someone outside says, âMy lord, your friends are here. Theyâre right next door.â
âIâll go meet with him briefly.â Wu Du says to Duan Ling, âYou can wait here. This wonât take long at all.â
Duan Ling nods, and Wu Du rises and leaves the room.
Inside the Sky room, the lamp is turned down low. Wu Du pushes the door open, and as soon as heâs inside someone closes the door after him.
âItâs been a long time, Wu Du. Please have a seat.â
Beneath the dim lamplight, Lang Junxia is sitting to one side pouring wine into a cup. Cai Yan sits on a daybed in the centre of the room, staring right at Wu Du, giving him a smile and a nod.
âGreetings, Your Highness.â Wu Du takes one step forward and gets down to kneel on one knee in a military manâs salute. Cai Yan goes to him right away to help him up, and the moment they touch, Wu Du rises and takes a half step back.
Cai Yan puts out a hand again gesturing for him to take a seat, but Wu Du doesnât sit down. He merely stands there quietly.
âAre you in that much of a hurry?â Lang Junxia says in a cool voice.
Wu Du takes a deep breath and nods. âIf thereâs anything your Highness would like to say, please go ahead.â
âLast time we spoke, it was actually back in Shangjing, in the Illustrious Hall. Itâs hard to think how the years have flown by in the blink of an eye. I was going to arrange a meeting with you for the seventh of seventh so we can share a drink together and pay respects to my father, but unfortunately I will not be able to find the time, and thatâs why I wanted to see you now, in advance.â
âIâm very sorry about that old transgression. We each must serve our own master. I had no choice.â
âYou each must serve your own master, so of course I donât blame you.â Cai Yan smiles. âWu Du, are you planning to have a whole conversation with me standing up like that?â
Only then does Wu Du move to take his seat.
âThis cup of wine is to thank you for bringing back my fatherâs body.â Cai Yan waits until Lang Junxia puts the winecup in front of Wu Du before raising his own cup.
Wu Du picks up the cup and gives it a glance. No matter how brazen they are, presumably they wonât go so far as to attempt a poisoning in front of a master poisoner. Thus the three of them drain their cups.
âThe reason why I havenât been by to see you all this time,â Cai Yan says, âis not because I did not want to. It is because I could not.â
Wu Du ruminates for a long time before glancing over to Lang Junxia, then he turns his gaze onto the crown prince âLi Rongâ.
Cai Yan continues, âOnly two have ever pledged their allegiance to my father. One is Wuluohou Mu, and the other one is you. The first thing I wanted to do when I returned to the imperial court was to bring you into the palace. I already had Wuluohou Mu with me, however, so even if I recruited you as well it would only have been a waste of your talents, and thatâs why I made other arrangements. Iâm sure you understand the myriad reasons why this had to be so, therefore I will speak no more on the matter.â
Wu Du gives a slight start, then as though heâs realised something, narrows his eyes.
Meanwhile, Lang Junxia has been quietly watching the cup of wine in front of him. Aside from that, he has kept his silence.
âChancellor Mu presented the memorial to move the capital at this morningâs court assembly, and I thought I canât possibly delay this any longer. coming here to see you tonight is a risky endeavor on both our parts, but once the capitalâs relocation begins, there will inevitably be changes in personnel. If I donât let you know ahead of time, itâll only be more difficult due to the yoke weâll be under later on.â
Cai Yan eagerly watches Wu Du as though hoping he may react in some way, but Lang Junxia and Wu Du are like a couple of wooden statues placed in the room, each keeping quiet to his own.
âWu Du, what are your thoughts?â Cai Yan asks warmly, âThereâs no harm in voicing them.â
Wu Du lets out a long, long sigh. âThat day, when Your Highness flew into a rage and charged me with failure to protect the late emperor, I thought you really wanted to kill me. Now that I think about it, this meeting has resolved something that has been plaguing my heart thus far.â
Once he finishes speaking, Wu Du walks in front of Cai Yan, kneels down on both knees, and kowtows. Cai Yan immediately comes to help him up again; this time there is no doubt to his sincerity as he helps Wu Du up.
âI was the one who did you wrong.â There are tears in Cai Yanâs eyes, gone a little red.
âOnce the capital is relocated to Jiangzhou, I need to set up a new division of imperial guards. I havenât thought about what to call it yet, but those promoted into its ranks must be people I can trust. After much consideration, I believe you to be the only suitable candidate.â
Wu Du falls quiet again.
Cai Yan continues, âI envisage this guard division to be reorganised from Great Chenâs Shadow Guards into an intelligence agency, with spying of foreign enemies and auditing of internal affairs as its mainstay. As you currently work for Chancellor Mu, he certainly wonât suspect you.â
A barely perceptible furrow appears between Wu Duâs brows, but Lang Junxia has been observing his expression all this time.
âYour Highness âŠâ Wu Du looks to be thinking hard.
âYou donât have to give me an answer right this moment.â Cai Yan raises a hand to stop Wu Du from continuing. âYouâll have plenty of time to consider it when you get back. I was hoping that during this meeting I can thank you somehow, but such things as money and jewels can only degrade your unsullied loyalty towards me âŠâ
When he hears this, Wu Duâs eyes suddenly redden; when Li Jianhong died in battle, Wu Du charged into Shangjing and took back Emperor Wuâs body from the enemy, but when he returned to the imperial court, Li Yanqiu arrested him in a rage. Months later, Wuluohou Mu escorted back the crown prince and the crown prince wanted to sentence him to death. It was Mu Kuangda who wrote a petition for mercy, and that was the only reason he was able to keep his life.
All this time, no one understood him, and no one felt sorry for him. It is not until today that the chains around him are taken away with these words â unsullied loyalty.