When ZhangYong shouted, the guard had already swung down another hit and the paddle was reaching Xinyi's flesh with a great momentum that was difficult to break.
Before anyone could register what happened, a sharp crack was heard, quickly followed by a loud wail of pain. The paddle fell to the ground harmlessly with its momentum broken.
ZhangYong stood in front of the guard who hand looked abnormal with his wrist caught in ZhangYong's strong and fierce grip.
"Didn't I tell you to stop?" He spoke in a menacingly deep voice.
The guard started hyperventilating out of fear and pain and eventually fainted. ZhangYong let him fall by
letting go of his wrist.
The other guards who were holding Xinyi down immediately let go of her and backed away.
Everyone else was stunned still, including WangWei who witnessed how ZhangYong used his martial ability to reach Xinyi in a flash.
"There's something wrong with this whole set-up. With WangYe and me present, I will not allow any mistakes to happen that could mar our reputation. I'll re-investigate this matter myself. In the meantime, no one can leave this courtyard, and no one is to touch her."
"ZhangYong GongZi, pardon my rudeness but can you explain what is the meaning of this? How can you detain all of us here?" Official Chen asked him.
"He has the right to do so. After all, this can be considered a ploy against me. HuiShan collapsed while she was by our side. Would you rather I bring my imperial guards here to detain all of you by force should you refuse to listen to ZhangYong?" WangWei trusted ZhangYong's judgement.
Official Chen paled. He did not want this to become that blown up so he bowed and apologised. "This lowly servant has overstepped his boundaries."
Suddenly, MeiRuo's sharp scream pierced everyone's eardrums. Everyone looked at her then looked at what she was staring in fear at.
Xinyi was dragging herself across the floor to MeiRuo, leaving a trail of blood behind her. All the while, a death glare was fixed on MeiRuo.
While everyone was busy talking, Xinyi had been trying to push herself off the ground.
However, she could never stand for long with her knees constantly giving way. She could barely feel her legs. Continuously splashing into a pool of her own blood got blood everywhere on her white dress and some on her pale face. It gave her quite a ghastly and frightening image.
MeiRuo's legs eventually went soft and she fell. Her face has already turned as white as sheet in her fright.
"MeiRuo, get up on your feet and stop looking so useless and disgraceful." The first concubine chided her own daughter.
"Xinyi what are you trying to accomplish by scaring your Da Jie like that?" She sternly asked Xinyi.
ZiYao did not say a thing and merely looked at MeiRuo with subtle disdain in her eyes.
ZhangYong stepped towards Xinyi and tried to help her up. "Leave it to me."
"Go away." Xinyi weakly but fiercely bit out. She did not bother casting him a single glance.
ZhangYong froze in place. His heart started to hurt. He clenched his jaw and he looked at her sadly. If she was not favourable to him before, she must hate him now.
Not wanting to remain helpless, he went beside MeiRuo, grabbed her shoulder, then threw her towards Xinyi so that Xinyi did not have to keep crawling.
Xinyi hated his assistance but took the chance to grab onto MeiRuo's wrist, causing her to scream more in fear. Raising it so that everyone could see the dirty fingernails and fresh burn marks on her hand and fingers, Xinyi asked, "Want to try and explain these again?"
MeiRuo, however, remained frozen under Xinyi's penetrating gaze.
"Answer me."
MeiRuo jumped when she prompted her with a biting cold tone.
"I- I- Th- This-"
"What do gardeners use to dig soil?"
Feeling like this was an easier question to answer under her watchful gaze, she immediately answered. "Hands! Their bare hands!"
She looked at a servant among the crowd. "Do you use your bare hands?"
The servant started sweating cold sweat, unsure if he should answer, but when he noticed ZhangYong's glare, he stuttered, "N- No! Th- There're tools for that!"
Xinyi turned back to MeiRuo who looked even paler now.
"Do you know how to cook?"
MeiRuo shook her head. "It's impossible for me to be the culprit. I don't even know how to cook!"
"Prove your innocence by matching your burns to the pot."
When MeiRuo made no move to do so even after Xinyi let go of her wrist, ZhangYong moved to bring the pot over instead.
Not wanting his help, Xinyi spoke as soon as he moved, "You didn't know that the handle would be hot, right?"
When Xinyi hit the nail on the head, MeiRuo broke down. "I don't know what you're saying! I don't know what you're saying!"
Having seen enough, WangYe's voice sounded like the death sentence. "ZhangYong."
ZhangYong knew that they needed the last piece of evidence. If the herb did not come from the garden, it had to come from someplace else. He left the courtyard and began the search.
MeiRuo kept pleading her innocence and crying for the whole time that ZhangYong was gone. The more she did so, the more inconsistent her stories became and the more her lies came apart. She was her own undoing.
ZhangYong came back with results to show. He found the place where the herb was purchased from and the package used to hold the herb that was disposed of within the estate.
With further questioning, MeiRuo was identified as the culprit by the shopkeeper and a maid who helped her in this scheme.
Understanding that there was no way out, MeiRuo scrambled to ZiYao's feet on all fours. "ZiYao meimei, why aren't you saying anything?!"
"What do you expect me to say? I thought you were innocent earlier but now it's clear for everyone to see that you're the person responsible for HuiShan's condition." ZiYao said sadly as if she was scammed.
MeiRuo stared at her with eyes as wide as saucers for a second before screaming hysterically, "I know what you're up to now! You're the one who's in love with ZhangYong! You're the one who's jealous of HuiShan! You schemed for all these to happen!"
ZiYao feigned shock and tears filled her eyes. "How can you say that of me? How can I be involved in this? HuiShan may be better than me in many ways but I know my strengths. I don't see the need to stoop to this level to win someone's love. Only people like you would need it."
Everyone nodded within their hearts and felt that MeiRuo was just trying to drag someone else down with her.
The first concubine looked as disappointed with MeiRuo as she sounded and did not bother to mitigate her sentencing and punishment. MeiRuo and the maid that aided MeiRuo ended up with two times the number of hits Xinyi had been sentenced with.
Not wanting to dirty Xinyi's courtyard any further, MeiRuo got dragged to her own courtyard to be flogged. Meanwhile, BaoBao informed Xinyi that she has passed the second hurdle of avoiding becoming a cripple.
MeiRuo did not have an audience watching her like Xinyi had. Everyone hid in their rooms in shame or anger, especially their father who had been indirectly told off by WangWei for his carelessness and rashness.
"You should know your family more than this." Was what WangWei left him with.
While everyone left without a single word of apology, ZhangYong stayed back. WangWei got an inkling of ZhangYong's guilt so went ahead without him. The maids and servants who were ordered to clean Xinyi's courtyard got chased away as soon as they were done. She rejected their help that they were asked to provide her.
Xinyi's bleeding has already slowed down so she continued to drag herself across the floor instead of attempting to stand up and risk aggravating her wound.
It was not her desired date of results but she needed something now and she might as well use this chance to test the effects instead of creating wounds on her body for it.
Once ZhangYong realized that she was going for the potted plants, he moved to help. However, Xinyi's words made him freeze. "Go away. I don't want you here. I don't want your help."
Her tone sounded much colder now because she was somewhat upset that she had to rely on him to find the conclusive evidence that MeiRuo could not escape from.
Meanwhile, BaoBao was backing Xinyi up in her mind. Yes! Go away! We no longer want to see you!
Xinyi could not help but think that BaoBao sounded like a jilted lover who was cheated of his feelings.
ZhangYong balled his hands into fists. As much as he wanted to stay and make it up to her, it would only end up as another self-gratifying act if it went against her wishes. Not wanting to upset her even further, he left after a soft apology. "I'm sorry for earlier."
As soon as he left, BaoBao appeared by her side with tears running down his red face. Xinyi did not know that this was BaoBao's first time crying like that. The emotions he felt has been gradually growing in intensity overtime the more he associated with her and he began to experience new sensations that he was unable to put a label on. Nonetheless, he knew what he wanted to do right now.
"Xinyi, please rest… I know what to do. I'll do it for you and once I'm done I'll let you know..."
Xinyi's heart went soft at the sight of his heartbroken and sorry look. She reached out to rub his head. "BaoBao, it's okay, it'll all be alright. I'm in your hands then."
Xinyi's small comforting smile and soft words made BaoBao's heart feel a mix of relief and sadness. Once again, it was things that he still did not understand.
BaoBao nodded then carefully lifted her by her hand to fly her to her bed. Although he was strong, the largest he could be was still not large enough to carry her any other way without aggravating her wound.
Once Xinyi got comfortable on her bed, she closed her eyes and focused on cultivating.
Not long later, BaoBao returned to her side with the salves. "Which would you like to use?"
"Are you able to see which wounds are of the same severity?"
"Mm! I can run a check on the physical condition of your body."
"You… Could? So you could have confirmed if I had been poisoned or not?"
"I would be able to detect that the chemical makeup in your body isn't normal and I can inform you of what's abnormal."
"Why didn't you?"
"You didn't ask me about your body's condition." BaoBao blinked innocently.
"I see… Looks like you're feeling proactive today."
When BaoBao cocked his head to indicate a lack of understanding, she explained, "You offered your help today without me asking."
BaoBao's eyes now grew wide in realisation. "I did…"
He started to look sad again. "Sorry… I didn't notice…"
"What's there to be sorry about?"
"Is it not something frowned upon? We're told to only do something when we're asked and if it's within what we're allowed to do."
"The things you say make me very curious about what you're taught, but just to let you know, I do appreciate that you're more proactive. I'm still new to this transmigration after all, and since we're in this together, your help is greatly appreciated."
BaoBao experienced a warm sensation again. His cheeks turned pink and a bright smile bloomed across his face. "So how can I help now?"
Xinyi smiled lightly to see him all cheered up now. "Find wounds of the same severity and use an equal amount of each salve on different ones. You can use the one made from the most nourished herb for all the other wounds."
While BaoBao washed and dressed her wounds, the cool pain killing effect of the salves lulled Xinyi to sleep.
Xinyi slept for almost 24 hours and only woke up when the afternoon sun was already going down. She opened her eyes to see BaoBao flying in through the open window with a bowl of steaming hot soup.
He stood by her bed, blew onto the hot soup, then held the spoon in front of her mouth.
Xinyi's gaze shifted between the spoon and BaoBao's face. Finally, she smiled gratefully and rubbed his head again. "Thank you, BaoBao. You're very reliable."
BaoBao beamed sweetly with pink cheeks. "It's nothing..."
After a few mouthfuls, BaoBao suddenly placed the bowl on her bed and disappeared.
[He's here with new ingredients again.] BaoBao sounded put off. [Does he not get the message that I'm not going to use the things he brings now? Humph!]
Xinyi slightly raised an eyebrow at his petty tone. /He came by again? How long exactly did I sleep for?/
[You slept for almost an entire day.] ZhangYong came last night and this morning too.
/I see…/ Xinyi was propping herself up by her elbows and drinking the soup when the door to her room opened.
ZhangYong's eyes widened in surprise to find her awake. Afraid that she would scold him for lacking decency again, he said, "I knocked."
"... I heard." Xinyi replied curtly.
ZhangYong started walking towards her. He glanced at the bloodied rags still on the floor by her bed and guilt fleeted across his eyes. "How're you now?"
Xinyi, however, did not answer him anymore.
When he showed the intention to feed her, she slid the bowl towards the wall and placed her arm between the bowl and him. With her body acting as a wall between him and the bowl, she continued to eat in peace as if he was not there.
He stood by her bed looking dejected. "I'm really sorry... I know I let you down. I spent so much time with you yet I doubted you immediately like I haven't learnt anything about you in the time we have spent together. I have no excuses."
Xinyi stopped eating and looked to be deep in thought. "You don't have to come again. It's not like I can fight like this. Come back one or two weeks later." She then resumed eating and ignoring his presence. She was not the kind to ignore a heartfelt apology and kick a person when he was down.
ZhangYong left without a word while BaoBao reappeared to continue feeding her.
Thanks to BaoBao's surveillance, Xinyi found out through the grapevine that MeiRuo got crippled because of the flogging and that her marriage was already being finalised. When she learnt about the rumours that MeiRuo's fiance was abusive, she guessed that it was ZiYao's and her mother's devious way of getting rid of MeiRuo. For the following days, BaoBao behaved like the perfect assistant and nurse. He helped her to bathe and change, and he cooked and fed her. Every 3 days, ZhangYong turned up at her courtyard with fresh new ingredients and games or books for Xinyi. BaoBao grumbled the first time he arrived which happened to be at a time when BaoBao was putting on a fresh layer of salve after her bath. [Why's he here? Wasn't he told to come back after a week at earliest?] ZhangYong had entered her room straight after knocking, then froze when he saw her with her clothes in di
Xinyi has been taking the route that ZhangYong mentioned before to secretly venture out of her estate in the nights. Each time she snuck out then back to her courtyard, the more familiar she got with the roads, the more seamless her teamwork with BaoBao got, the faster they progressed, and the further they could go. After the grand apology feast, Xinyi returned to casually interacting with ZhangYong but he could still sense a distance between them. Although she answered any question he asked and would humour him from time to time, there was something about the way she carried herself that made his heart unable to settle. Perhaps it was the way she did not put her heart into her interactions with him. Perhaps it was the way she behaved like she had no attachments to anyone or anything. It simply felt like Xinyi could choose any day to up and be gone with the wind. A month flew by and ZhangYong
ZhangYong stood at the back of her courtyard where he landed. He stared at the almost unrecognisable courtyard in front of him with a blank expression. He was having trouble processing what he saw before him. He had first wondered if he entered the wrong courtyard but he immediately striked out that possibility as soon as he thought about it. He then thought that she just wanted a change of look in her courtyard but, somewhere at the back of his mind, he knew that it was unlikely, especially after he saw what her room looked like now. Still refusing to believe that she would just disappear so suddenly, he convinced himself that she was probably busy and would come back later. /I'll just ask her about these changes once she gets back./ ZhangYong told himself while he sat down at the stone table. His hope died together with the sun's descent in the sky and the la
Days passed with ZhangYong looking for Xinyi whenever he could. He did so while he worked. He did so whenever he was free. Not a second went by without her on his mind. Alas, results were not always equivalent to the effort put into something. Even with the improved missing poster he had someone do after he saw the poor work put up by her family, no one turned up with any news. No matter where he searched, he did not see a hair nor hide of Xinyi. On the contrary, Xinyi's family, including HuiShan, moved on pretty easily and quickly. The effort they put into finding her dwindled, especially after the dissolution of her marriage plans. They grew to accept that she was likely dead or gone forever. Although ZhangYong knew how estranged Xinyi was from her family despite growing up in the same house, he still found it hard to accept the reality of it. As much as he wanted to shout at them to not give up and to put in the
While the group had been making their way to her tree, Xinyi observed them and figured out the core and filler members of the large group. Based on their conversations, Xinyi identified the buff man as the spy that ZhangYong and WangWei were chasing down. When she did, she started rambling to herself. /Is this the world consciousness trying to correct events by pulling me back into the plot? Does this mean that the original soul died around now? Did I even manage to delay her death? Or is my luck just this bad?/ The moment the spy left his spot to head towards one of her gardens, Xinyi made her move. He knows. He definitely knows. [Eh? We're leaving? Why? We have the advantage of this being our home ground.] BaoBao was incredulous when Xinyi started backing away into the darkness and using it as a cover while she moved from platform to platform
The spy bent down to pick her up again but Xinyi swung her sword at him, which he easily dodged. Each time he tried to approach her, each time she swung her sword. Leaves and dirt flew. Deep cuts formed on the ground. The spiritual power of her attacks increased her attack range and would normally have kept people at bay, but looking at the ease at which the spy was dodging every one of her strikes, she was sure that he was merely toying with her. His eyes were filled with glee while he very slowly but surely got closer to her. He was already picturing the ways he could have her later. After letting her swing her sword around for a while more, he finally threw out another rock to put a stop to it. The rock hit her hand and made her drop the sword. In the same instant she dropped her sword, he reached her side and caught her. After he sheathed her sword for her, he carried Xinyi under his arm
The spy's words made ZhangYong freeze. His senses came back to him and his guard was instantly raised. Because he had his full focus on the spy, it was only now that he realised there was another presence. He looked up and found the tip of a sword an inches away from his face. Although his fast reflexes enabled him to dodge instantaneously, it was still not enough to escape unscathed. The sword grazed past his cheek and cut his jaw but the assailant did not stop there. When he saw ZhangYong dodge, he reacted at the same time and changed the angle of the sword so that it plunged towards ZhangYong's chest. A loud thud sounded and blood spilled on the ground and on the spy. The assailant's body hung lifelessly off the tree trunk that the spy last crashed into with a sword pierced through his heart from his back. The spy and ZhangYong were momentarily stunned by the unexpec
Luna regained consciousness and found herself back in the black claustrophobic space. Her body felt light and comfortable again. It felt as if her experience of dying just moments ago was nothing but a bad dream. "Is it always like this here?" Luna looked at BaoBao who was in the space with her instead of talking to her through telepathy like the first time they met. BaoBao looked around the seemingly empty space. "Seems like it..." "It can't be changed?" "This space is supposed to reflect the host's heart. I've never heard of it changing its appearance before." "So my heart's black?" "I don't know. We've never considered interpreting its appearance." "Doesn't matter then." Luna had only asked about it in passing. "Would you know what happens in the rest of the story?" "Yup! I will know everything alon
RenRan began napping. A lot. Souls did not need sleep, but they could choose to do so. FanHai was one of those who seemed to never catch a wink of sleep. While RenRan slept, he stayed by her side, always keeping himself busy with something. This carried on for a good time before she began to catch him with his guard lowered after waking up. ‘A while more.’ RenRan did not believe that a man like him could keep himself entertained this long and resist a cat nap with her. At this point, BaoBao cried out in frustration. There were a few times she could have slipped away because he had already fallen asleep with her! He even dared to cuddle with her. That spot was only reserved for two people! Him and the familiar soul! “Is it really too much to assist by waking her up?” He challenged the elder one. “Is it so hard for her to stay awake in a world that doesn’t need sleep?” He challenged BaoBao back. “...That’s easy for you to say.” Then, BaoBao puffed his cheeks and returned to gl
RenRan’s eyes opened wide. No matter how hard she pushed against him or how much she pounded his chest, shoulders, or head, he persisted on. She tried to bite him, but he avoided using his tongue and skillfully moved his mouth in tandem with her attempts. With his hand cupping the back of her head, she could not break the kiss either. She was at his complete mercy. ‘I should have dropped the act earlier. This isn’t worth it!’ Fear slowly gripped her heart as she wondered how far he would take it. Then, he stopped, just as suddenly as he started. “Enough?” He grinned and meaningfully applied greater pressure on her lower back. His move made RenRan conscious of the rock hard member against her abdomen. Immediately recognising what it was, she fiercely pushed against his chest and demanded, “Okay, let me go! I’ll properly spend some time with you first!” He smiled with satisfaction. “Like I thought.” Then, he let her go. “You wouldn’t have to waste so much time and energy if you jus
RenRan’s heart jumped but she poised herself promptly, ready to grapple with whoever had manhandled her. “Why’d you run away from me? Didn't we have deal?” The somewhat familiar deep voice cleared up the situation. “I’m not running from you.” RenRan explained as she attempted to pull her arm out of his strong grip. “You know you can’t lie with this within us.” He pointed at his chest and kept on his tight smile. “You got to try harder than that to convince me.” RenRan frowned. “And I was precisely following that to find you, as agreed.” His smile gradually disappeared as his gaze dropped to study her entire body. “…You’re weaker than the last time I saw you.” RenRan had nothing to say in response. Instead, she attempted to twist her arm free again. “Even so, I’ve never heard of a compass malfunctioning because of this before.” Annoyed with his accusations, RenRan tuned in
RenRan headed for a condensed group of swirling sparkles that was just a little larger than her. ‘So, my mission is to achieve my dream no matter the cost. What’s my dream? To find YingTao? No, I’ll definitely find him. It’s just a matter of time. Then, I’ll find out that YingTao doesn’t want me anymore. And I’ll want him back...’ RenRan thought of everything that had happened in RenRan’s life. ‘I can only hope that her dream’s that simple...’ She began to think of all her misdemeanors, then ways to right her wrongs. [I should stop you right there. If it wasn’t clear enough before, as long as you’re in the story scenes, you’re supposed to do and say all the things the original character did.] ‘What? You didn’t say that earlier.’ [I mentioned earlier that it's risky to provoke this world’s consciousness into doing anything. So, we can only observe this world. What do you think this mea
Luna was right. She had inhabited Luo RenRan’s body. RenRan’s family belonged to the working class, but her gripe was not their standard of living, it was her parents’ favourtism for her brothers. She was the only girl, and she was the oldest. Anything her brothers did, she was responsible for. Any wrong they committed, they were let off with a more lenient punishment, while she was supposed to forgive and forget. Their expectations for her and the restrictions they imposed on her could not be compared to the standards they held her brothers against. The only solace she had was that her siblings never directly crossed her line, even when she was old enough to start working. If only it stayed that way forever. “RenRan... Forgive your brother, okay? You know he only took it because he needed it and only you can help him. If you have someone you need to blame, blame your father.” A gentle motherly voice coaxed her. “If your father helped, none of us would be
“Wh- What am I doing here?” BaoBao looked around in shock. He recognised this place. The last time he was here, it was to defend Luna. “Why am I back here?”The elder one sighed. “Why did you do it?”“D- Do what?”Gasps were heard around him.“It lies.”“It truly deceives.”“Surely, that’s bad.”“This can’t go on.”“It’s always this one system.”“Clearly there’s something wrong with it.”All the administration looked at the elder one, waiting for the go ahead. The elder one looked at BaoBao so intensely as if BaoBao was a specimen under his microscope. BaoBao gulped. He felt exposed. What was with this elder one? Whatever the case, Luna had already been sent to the next world. He could not dilly dall
“Don’t ignore me! I know you’re awake!” Someone pushed Luna’s shoulder hard. Her eyes flew open, and a purple and black galaxy unfolded before her. Her bottom left whatever she had been sitting on, but she did not fall. There was a resistance that made her body glide instead. Luna blinked a few times, stunned. "I dare you to say it again.” The same voice challenged her. Luna turned towards the source. There it was again. The sensation when she moved was familiar. However, she had no time to make sense of it. The deep voice belonged to a burly woman, instead of a man like Luna had assumed, not that it made anything better. Her guest looked as friendly as a starving lioness. Luna straightened her neat celestial-like robes while she quickly collected her thoughts. It shimmered and shone brighter than the glow emanating from her body. The fabric was so silky to touch that it was like water. Although it was transluc
“LUNA!” BaoBao jumped onto her. Luna grunted from the impact. It reminded her of how much he had grown from the first time she met him. ‘How is he so weightless but so heavy at the same time?’ “Hi BaoBao,” she laughed lightly, “Is this your new way of sending me to the next world?” “Huh?! No, no! It’s far too soon to be sending you to the next world, isn’t it?!” Luna laughed even more. “I was just teasing.” BaoBao blinked innocently. “Oh.” Luna looked at him endearingly. “You’re still so much like a kid.” She rubbed the top of his head lovingly. “Don’t systems live for eternity, if nothing goes wrong?” “Mmhm, what about it?” “It still felt that long to you?” “YES!” BaoBao confirmed without a second thought. Luna laughed. “Let’s spend some time together before heading to the next world.” BaoBao’s heart warmed and h
Nozomi closed her eyes and thought hard about his request. It did not feel right or good to take his years, but she had no right to dictate how he should live his life.‘Since he’s really fine with it...’Nozomi pushed her hands forward to cup his cheeks. “Okay...”Hikaru’s eyes brightened up. He promptly retrieved his book and readied himself. Nozomi watched Hikaru activate his magic with interest. The way his book’s ribbon splits and transforms into a robe and staff never got old. “Thank you, for going along with my wishes.” His heartfelt gratitude was reflected in his eyes as well. Nozomi smiled in understanding and squeezed his hands that were once again holding onto hers. Hikaru closed his eyes and focused on her presence, then said the incantation that he had memorised by then.Green glowing vine marks appeared