TTBE 73

Chapter 73

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The girls’ school was a proposal by An Chang Qing. Because it was located at the border, Yanzhou had been constantly at war with the Beidi people. As a result, its people had been nurtured into strong and brutish people, including the womenfolk. In times of crisis, the women were able to take up arms and march into the battlefield. In fact, there were heroines in the past whose battles against the Beidi people were not in any way inferior to the men.

Being influenced by An Xian Yu and his mother, An Chang Qing never felt that women were any less capable than men. Take An Xian Yu for example. He believed that with her talents, it would’ve been more beneficial were she to be able to take part in the imperial exams. As such, he wanted to promote literacy for the women in Yanzhou so that everyone will be able to read and write.

When he first proposed this idea, he had expected fierce opposition from the older and obstinate officials but strangely, they had all come to agreement after a short deliberation. To the venerable families that populated Yejing, Yanzhou seemed to be the land of lawful negligence and illiteracy. However, it’s with these traits that allowed it to be free from the established normalcy created by the upper classes in Yejing.

After the proposal was put into practice, many women had begun attending classes. Eventually, it reached a point where there were not enough teachers and hence, the government had been trying to recruit female teachers. 

An Chang Qing saw that she was getting nervous, he patted her head and said gently, “The schools have only been established recently, if you go, it won’t be an easy job. Have you given it careful thought?”

An Xian Yu firmly nodded, “Yes.”

Judging from the determination in her eyes, he knew she had given it serious thought and only had the courage now to speak her mind. In his previous life, he couldn’t protect his sister. In this life, he wasn’t going to be obsessed with her marriage, as long as she could live a life of happiness and comfort, he was satisfied. With Xiao Zhige’s influence, even if An Xian Yu does not get married, no one would dare to ridicule her.

“I will personally send you there tomorrow.” An Chang Qing’s tone was with warm encouragement, “It’s great that you know what you want.”

An Xian Yu had assumed that her decision would be met with strong resistance from her brother and mother but surprisingly, her brother had easily agreed. Even her mother did not try to dissuade her and looked at her with eyes filled with joy and pride.

…..

An Chang Qing kept his word and the next day, had personally escorted An Xian Yu to the girls’ school.

The dean of the school was a female teacher in her forties who had been a talented academician in her youth. After the passing of her husband, she had remained widowed with no children. Now, with the establishment of the girls’ school, she was invited out of her retirement to teach. If Xian Yu wanted to enter the girls’ school, she would’ve to pass her test.

An Chang Qing only came to show his support, he had no intention of helping her using the back door. Therefore, he waited in the front while An Xian Yu followed the dean to the back.

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Before he could even finish his cup of tea, he saw Qi Wei swaggering over with Xie Ling being dragged along.

“What are you doing here?” An Chang Qing asked, looking straight at Qi Wei.

Qi Wei gave a dubious smile and said, “We heard that Miss An had decided to become a teacher at the girls’ school. We deeply admire her nobleness and so we came to take a look.”

Xie Ling gave him a sideway glance, indicating that he was clearly coerced to come.

An Chang Qing then glared at Qi Wei and beckoned him to sit down.

And, before he could continue to sip his tea, he saw another familiar figure approaching. This time it was Zhou He Lan. There was a slight twitch in his usually straight expression when saw Qi Wei and Xie Ling. He then bowed and said, “I heard that a girls’ school had recently been established. Just nice that I have in stock some brushes, ink, and paper that I wish to donate to the students to express my support.”

Zhou He Lan still had his head lowered and did not notice An Chang Qing’s look of curiosity towards him. After which, An Chang Qing simply nodded and told him to take a seat as well.

The group waited for half an hour before An Xian Yu and the dean returned. The two women were quite surprised to see the additional males in the room.

An Chang Qing explained that Zhou He Lan was there to donate writing materials to the school, causing the dean’s expression to soften and she thanked him sincerely.

An Xian Yu’s eyes were shining bright as she stood next to the dean, bowing at Zhou He Lan to express her appreciation.

Zhou He Lan told her to think nothing of it and then retreated behind An Chang Qing.

At the side, Qi Wei was brimming with annoyance. He stepped forward and expressed that he also wanted to donate some silver to the school. The dean, unaware of the situation, thanked him for his charity.

Qi Wei smugly looked at An Xian Yu but found that she didn’t pay him any heed. She simply walked over and stood beside An Chang Qing.

Qi Wei, “…”

When the group parted ways, Qi Wei tugged at Xie Ling’s sleeve and asked sourly, “Am I not handsome today? Why didn’t Miss An spare me a glance?”

Xie Ling looked at him with some pity and said, “Perhaps she already has someone else in her heart.”

Qi Wei’s eyes widened, “Hey, don’t jinx it!”

Not wanting to bicker with him, Xie Ling rolled his eyes and said, “Just don’t ask me to drink with you when that happens.”

…..

In mid-september, An Xian Yu officially joined the girls’ school. Other than her duties of teaching, she was also helping the dean with managerial tasks and had become incredibly busy. 

Zhou He Lan stayed in Yanzhou for a couple more days before embarking for Liangzhou. He had to deliver the second batch of jade stones southwards.

During his trip to Yanzhou this time, he had brought back 60% of the profit from the sales of the jade stones; the amount was so large that it left An Chang Qing flabbergasted. With this money, it could easily support tens of thousands of Yanzhou’s soldiers.

As such, it was clear that there was wealth to be made in the South.

This was all relayed to An Chang Qing from Xiao Zhige. However, he also expressed that the South would not be peaceful for long.

An Chang Qing could not understand so Xiao Zhige deciphered the reports he had received to him.

All this time, the southern provinces were mainly ruled by local magnates. Even the government’s troops were under their thumb. They had absolute ownership over the entirety of the crop fields in their territories. The common folk could only rent the field and had to relinquish half of their harvest to the landlords, the remaining half was left to them to earn their livelihood. 

The South was indeed prosperous but prosperity was only in the hands of these landlords. They were also the reason why they were able to make a huge profit in such a short time with the jade stones. 

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However, as Zhou He Lan ventured North, he had heard that the South had been experiencing a prolonged drought this year. It was foreseeable that the harvest would have low yield on top of it being delayed, causing the commoners to have a hard time paying their dues and sustaining their livelihood. Once the landlords refused to accept the arrears, there was cause for concern that another riot would break out.

An Chang Qing did not hear of any riots breaking out in the South in his previous life. However, it was quite plausible that the riot in the North had some effect on the South after all.

Only, what he did not expect was that Xiao Zhige’s prognosis would come true so soon.

At the end of September, in the news delivered by Zhou He Lan, it stated that the people of Guan Ping, Qin He, and Ding An counties had revolted and things were worse than the Sishui rebellion.

These people had endured being exploited and oppressed by the landlords for many years. Now that the fields could not provide adequate yield, it was hard enough for them to feed themselves, much less able to pay their rent. And instead of showing compassion, the land owners imposed heavy fines called the ‘lamb penalty’ for those unable to pay on time. This penalty forced the debtor to pay double of what they owed as interest for late payments. With no way to pay back such debts, the people were pushed against the wall.

But unlike the Sishui rebellion in which the rioters only killed corrupted magistrates and officers, the rioters in the South targeted all wealthy families and killed with indiscrimination. After massacring an entire family, they would split the loot and divide the food.

By the time the news reached Yejing, September had already passed. Emperor An Qing’s body had deteriorated considerably. After reading the report, he coughed up blood due to anger. Naturally, It was the Crown Prince that led the court in discussing this matter.

The newly appointed minister of Taifu Temple, who was still naive, suggested that the Crown Prince send someone to confirm the root cause of this uprising and annul the power of the abusive landlords. At the same time, they should also exempt the people from taxes and establish shelters for disaster relief. The uprising this time was due to the people’s discontent with the rich and powerful. If the court could resolve this conflict peacefully, it would help to demonstrate the Crown Prince’s goodwill.

The Taifu Temple minister was only recently promoted in haste due to the sudden vacancy of the post. Originally the governor of Chang Yang country, he was still unfamiliar with the situation of the Imperial Court. What he did not know was that the reason the landlords in the South dared to act so outlandish was that they had backing from the Imperial Court. Even the two princes had ties to the South.

With all the riches they could earn from the South, how could they not dip their hand into the honey pot?

The Crown Prince sneered and derisively rejected the proposal. “These lowlives dared to rebel, how could we let them off this easily?!”

On that day, an imperial decree was hastily sent to the South. The southern militia received their order and marched forth, killing everyone on their path. The civilians who had stayed on the sidelines were waiting for assistance from the court but what awaited them was total annihilation from the Imperial Army.

This fueled the people’s anger. Instead of trying to minimize the suffering, the Crown Prince had ordered for indiscriminate bloodshed. With nowhere to turn, more people joined the rebellion and willingly gave their life to fight the army.

The soldiers of Qing Zhou, Yong Zhou, Ruan Zhou, and nearby provinces had always been lax in their training and lived leisure lives. Fighting against these infuriate and driven farmers, the soldiers eventually lost heart and had to retreat. 

First it was Qing Zhou that fell followed by Yong Zhou and consequently, Ruan Zhou was also faltering.

Ruan Zhou’s position was meant to guard the Imperial Capital. If it falls, the rioters can directly advance into Yejing. The Crown Prince was now in a panic. 

Supported by servants, a startled Emperor An Qing dragged his ailing body into court, demanding the courtiers to come up with a solution.

Shu Guifei, who had been cast aside all this time, took the chance to publicly condemn the Crown Prince and his faction. The courtiers who used to stay on the fence simply argued back and forth with each other and provided nothing constructive.

Emperor An Qing coughed angrily and pointed at Shen Tu Bei, “What does General Shen Tu think we should do?”

Shen Tu Bei had strongly opposed the use of military force in this matter but the Crown Prince was too stubborn to listen which had led to such a catastrophe. Even at this point, the court was still divided and courtiers continued to try and step on each other’s toes instead of trying to find a solution. There was an indescribable turbulence in his heart.

When the Emperor called for him, he fell silent and finally suggested the only solution he knew of, “Why not send the Northern Warlord to suppress the rebellion?”

As soon as he spoke, an immediate silence followed. But as things have come to this, no one dared to oppose it. The rioters were gaining momentum and if they opposed this idea, should the rioters manage to break through and attack Yejing, no one will be able to stop them. 

Emperor An Qing gave Shen Tu Bei a long stare. But as his exhaustion took over, he finally said, “Send my order to the Northern Warlord! He has to immediately send troops to Ruan Zhou to cull the rebellion!”

TTBE 72

Chapter 72

Edited and Proofread by KitKat

There weren’t many servants in the manor and the few that were there had been hired by An Chang Qing after his arrival. As such, the pair did not see many people on their way back to the main room. 

An Chang Qing laid on Xiao Zhige’s back, feeling the man’s powerful pulse as his cheek touched his neck. It was calm and powerful, just like the man himself. An Chang Qing shifted his face and the long eyelashes swept over Xiao Zhige’s neck which caused his heart to itch like feathers brushing by. Before he could react, he felt a soft kiss touching the side of his neck.

Xiao Zhige lost his breath and almost stumbled. After stabilizing his footing, he reprimanded, “Stay still.” Although it was a scolding, there was no anger in his tone. 

An Chang Qing giggled, seemingly unafraid of him. Instead, his hands around his neck tightened as he rubbed his cheek against his neck. The warm sensation of his touch was addictive and gave Xiao Zhige a strange sense of peacefulness.

Seeing that Xiao Zhige had calmed down, An Chang Qing nestled on his shoulder and whispered lightly in his ears, “Don’t be afraid. I’m not going to die.”

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Xiao Zhige’s footsteps came to a stop. This time, he was truly upset. “Don’t speak nonsense.”

An Chang Qing smiled and told him to put him down. The two happened to stop right at the garden in front of the main room. The surroundings were quiet with occasional chirpings coming from the trees. 

Xiao Zhige used the hem of his robe to wipe a stool and gently put An Chang Qing on it. 

An Chang Qing looked at him and found that he still angry with vivid “川” lines on his forehead. But even so, the man was still attentive to wipe the stool before letting him sit on it. In fact, the stools were always cleaned by the servants everyday, it couldn’t possibly have been dusty. An Chang Qing knew that this was all Xiao Zhige’s thoughtfulness towards him. He knew that as long as it was related to him, Xiao Zhige would always show his care in his own quiet ways and he finally understood his stand on the matter.

They had once made a pact to be together till death. Xiao Zhige had unceasingly kept his promise but as for An Chang Qing, he had wanted more when the baby came into existence. 

The pact that had only included the two of them was now shaken because he was willing to put his life at risk for the baby without considering that if something were to go wrong, he would’ve left Xiao Zhige all by himself.

Looking at the man staying silent, An Chang Qing finally made a choice. He stood up and held Xiao Zhige’s hand, speaking softly, “I haven’t forgotten the wish I made the night of the Lantern Festival.”

An Chang Qing looked into Xiao Zhige’s eyes and said wholeheartedly, “I can’t bear to part with this child but I promise you, as long as Dr. Hu ascertaines that my life is in danger in keeping him, we will give him up. I will not put my life at risk. Please believe me.”

Xiao Zhige’s throat rolled several times as he looked at An Chang Qing. Only after a while did he respond by hugging An Chang Qing and said in a hoarse voice, “Alright, I believe you.”

An Chang Qing smiled as he wrapped his arms around Xiao Zhige’s waist to reciprocate.

Afterwards, the two walked back to their room hand in hand. Xiao Zhige then called for Hu Shifei again to ask about the operation. Although Hu Shifei has a quirky personality, when it comes to medicine, he was highly reliable. He had reread the notes several times and had even gone to Lady Guo to get more information. By now, he already had a good grasp of the procedure and was affirmative to succeed. 

These details he had explained to Xiao Zhige but he was so intimidated by the words “cutting open to retrieve the baby” that he refused to listen any further. Now that Hu Shifei could explain to him the whole process again, there was some relief in his eyes though, his expression remained gloomy. But, at least, he did not object to the procedure.

After pacifying Xiao Zhige’s worries, he went on to check An Chang Qing’s pulse. Seeing that everything was fine, he spoke with them in detail about the things to pay attention to before leaving the manor.

An Chang Qing was now over four months pregnant and although it was not physically obvious, his symptoms were. He had a huge appetite and was often drowsy. His belly wasn’t showing but the once boney cheeks were now more bouncy.

“Dr. Hu said that it’s not a dangerous operation. Only, after the delivery, the cut will be quite large and has to be treated carefully for a while. Wangye can stop worrying.” An Chang Qing leaned in and pinched Xiao Zhige’s cheeks, forcing his lips to curl into a smile.

Because there was no one else in the room, An Chang Qing had taken off his coat, shoes and socks and was wearing a thin silk robe. His long hair spreaded over his back and at this point, he was kneeling over Xiao Zhige on the bed, giving off an alluring charm that he was not even aware of.

Xiao Zhige gave a smile in accordance with An Chang Qing’s wishes and quickly closed up his loosened collar. He straightened up his tone and said, “I’ll go get some fish bladder from Hu Shifei another day.” (TN: Correct me if I’m wrong but, based on context, I think fish bladder can be used as a condom)

An Chang Qing was fuddled at his sudden remark. His cheeks turned red and he immediately let go of Xiao Zhige’s face. “Do what you want, why’re you telling me?” An Chang Qing said in a feeble voice before putting on his shoes and went to read a book by the window.

Xiao Zhige’s eyes followed his figure through the curtain and his expression only got gentler.

…..

In his return, Zhou He Lan’s group did not travel straight to Yanzhou. He passed through Qing Zhou’s Guan Yang City, Yu Zhou’s Ding An City, and then Suzhou before finally arriving back at Yanzhou. Apart from the sweet potatoes, he had also bought many curious looking gadgets and some exquisite jewelry, rouge, etc. along the way. By buying and reselling, he was able to earn a copious amount of silver. On top of that, he had also brought back many souvenirs and gifts for An Chang Qing and the others.

At the moment, Zhou He Lan had brought in the troves of trinkets he had brought back, allowing An Chang Qing to have the first pick. 

An Chang Qing had never been to the South and was intrigued by every little thing. He was now studying a small little wooden bird which was able to fly a short distance. At the same time, Zhou He Lan held up a small wooden box and said, “These are women’s perfumes and makeup, all of which were bought from the largest stores in the South. I’ve specially left them aside as gifts for Lady Yu and the young miss.” He pointed to a large trove and continued, “Those are fabrics that are in trend in the south, also for the misses.”

An Chang Qing was touched. He put aside the wooden bird he was playing with and said, “That is very thoughtful of you. Your mother’s health was still weak and unsuitable for this long-distance journey, that was why we couldn’t bring her to Yanzhou this time.”

Zhou He Lan nodded, “I understand. Mother mentioned it in her letter.”

“Did she also mention your marriage?” An Chang Qing said with a smile, “When mother came to Yanzhou, your mother asked her to send you a message that if there’s a girl that you fancy, you can ask Lady Yu to propose to her in her (Zhou He Lan’s mother) place.”

“There’s none.” Zhou He Lan lowered his head and said, “A man should thrive in his career before starting a family. I haven’t accomplished anything yet, how can I think about getting married? Even if she doesn’t mind, I still do not want to be unworthy.”

An Chang Qing couldn’t tell much from his expression. Assuming that he had misread something, he did not probe further and simply said, “In the future, if you like someone and your mother is not in Yanzhou, you can ask Lady Yu for help with the marriage proposal.”

Zhou He Lan thanked him before proceeding to report to Xiao Zhige on the operation of the jade mine. An Chang Qing decided to excuse himself and went to visit Lady Yu with the troves of gifts carried by the servants.

Lady Yu and An Xian Yu lived in the same courtyard. During their freetime, they would take a walk outside accompanied by guards but most of their time was spent indoors reading or doing needle crafts.

When An Chang Qing arrived, the ladies tracing the outline of a flower.

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An Xian Yu quickly put away her needle and thread when she saw. She went over and relieved the wooden box in his hand, “You can’t afford to wear yourself out at this point.”

An Chang Qing patted her on the head and said, “It’s not heavy.” He then instructed the servants to carry the items into their rooms before sitting down to speak with his mother and sister.

“He Lan brought back a lot of textiles and makeup to Yanzhou especially for you and Xian Yu. I had nothing else to do so I brought them over for you.” An Chang Qing pointed to the wooden chests being placed inside.

Lady Yu opened one of the chests to have a look. Inside were various high grade porcelain jars containing expensive rouge and fragrances. From looking alone, she could tell they had been carefully selected.

An Xian Yu was excited seeing the assortment of make up she had never seen before. She took a whiff of a bottle of perfume and seemed happy with it. An Chang Qing saw her cheerful appearance and had a sudden thought, “Yu’er already old enough. Should we discuss marriage for her?”

Lady Yu looked at her daughter and sighed, “There were people back in Yejing who had come to propose marriage but they were vying for the support they can get from you and Wangye, I have rejected them all. But for a truly noble family, I’m afraid they might find my background unworthy.”

An Chang Qing on the other hand did not want An Xian Yu to marry into any prestigious family. In their previous life, An Xian Yu was married into what everyone had considered a prestigious family and suffered tragically. This time, he only hoped to find her someone who could love and protect her for a lifetime. 

“Actually it doesn’t have to be someone from Yejing,” An Chang Qing said, “The Vice General Qi who had visited the manor previously is quite decent…”

Lady Yu remembered Qi Wei. After some thought, she nodded, “He’s quite handsome. His words and actions are steady, quite appropriate as a candidate.”

An Chang Qing turned to An Xian Yu and asked, “ What does Yu’er think?”

An Xian Yu lowered her eyes and looked at the rouge in her hand. She then muttered, “He was just pretending.” During dinner that day, he couldn’t take his eyes off her. Clearly, he was not a gentleman.

She hesitated before picking up her courage and said, “I don’t want to marry this early. The other day on the street, I saw an official announcement stating that they are establishing a girls’ school. I want to become a teacher there.”


TN: We’re finally back! And sorry for the long break. You see, I’ve just adopted these two below a few months back. One is still a kitten Bengal and she was riddled with illnesses when I brought her back. She’s healthy now and incredibly mischievous. The ragdoll is the total opposite, super lazy and chill.
So yea, just wanted to introduce my two new family members and use them as an excuse for the delayed chapters 😏.

PS
We have a new translator who will be working with us so hopefully this’ll help us get back on track and we can dish out more chapters per week for you guys. 😉

TTBE 71

Chapter 71

Edited and Proofread by KitKat

By the end of August, all the sweet potato fields had been harvested. The yield was two to three buckets more than expected. After allocating a portion to be sowed the following year, the remaining were distributed to each district for local officials to promote the benefits of sweet potatoes, encouraging more farmers to plant and stock up on them.

Although the people of Yanzhou were unfamiliar with this new crop, they have unshakable faith in the General and Wangfei. When they knew that the General and Wangfei were encouraging the people to stock up on the sweet potatoes, everyone who could afford it took their food reserves or silver to exchange for the sweet potatoes. 

As such, An Chang Qing was faced with another issue. Although the sweet potato yield was better than they had expected, it was still not enough to supply to every household in Yanzhou. Just as he was trying to figure out a way, Zhou He Lan, who was given an assignment in the South, had returned with several wagons, currently waiting at the gate. 

Previously, Zhou He Lan was tasked with establishing a trade route for the jadite within the areas such as Qing Zhou and Yong Zhou. An Chang Qing did not involve himself with this matter. It was Xiao Zhige who had been exchanging letters with Zhou He Lan. Suddenly seeing Zhou He Lan back at the manor, An Chang Qing couldn’t help but be surprised. His tone was slightly raised when he asked, “He Lan?”

Zhou He Lan was a bit more tanned than when he left. His height had also increased and his facial features were a lot more pronounced. After the few months of  toughening in the South, he had gained an air that An Chang Qing had only seen in his previous life.

Zhou He Lan bent and saluted, “Wangfei, He Lan has lived up to your expectation.”

An Chang Qing smiled and asked the guards to open the gates and welcomed him in along with the wagons.

After entering, Zhou He Lan counted the goods before presenting them to An Chang Qing. Only then did he realize that the whole caravan was transporting sweet potatoes.

Seeing An Chang Qing’s pleasantly surprised expression, Zhou He Lan explained, “In a previous letter from Wangye, it stated that Yanzhou had started to cultivate sweet potatoes from Yuze but there was going to be a shortage. And so I had someone find a way and brought back more from Yuze.”

Sweet potatoes in Yuze were abundant and worth little. Yuze’s citizens only used them as feed for livestock and food reserves. As such, Zhou He Lan was able to procure over ten wagons cheaply and brought them back with him to Yanzhou.

An Chang Qing looked at the sweet potatoes and couldn’t hide the big smile on his face, “Just as I was getting worried that we will not have enough.”

An Chang Qing had the servants line the wagons in the yard while he invited Zhou He Lan for tea in the main hall. Xiao Zhige had already been notified and not long after, he arrived at the manor on horseback.

When Xiao Zhige entered, upon seeing Zhou He Lan, his first words were: “Do you have any news?”

Zhou He Lan nodded then told the guards to withdraw, leaving only a middle-aged woman behind. “Yes, but it’s not convenient to speak here.”

As the four headed for the study, An Chang Qing looked at Xiao Zhige and Zhou He Lan with questioning eyes. Xiao Zhige then explained to him unpromptedly, “I’d previously sent a letter to Zhou He Lan, asking him to find information on the mermaid tribe.”

Da Ye’s southern counties shared a border with the Yu Ze Empire. It just happened that Zhou He Lan had been sent to the south to do business and, with his loyalty to An Chang Qing, Xiao Zhige was willing to divulge An Chang Qing’s pregnancy to him, prompting him to conduct an investigation on the mermaid tribe in Yu Ze.

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Zhou He Lan had received the task but up until now, there hadn’t been any progress. On the other hand, the jade business was booming day by day. And yet, this time, Zhou He Lan had left it behind to return to Yanzhou. Upon hearing this, Xiao Zhige knew that he must’ve found something. 

And Zhou He Lan had indeed managed to dig up something. “Some time ago, I found a way to disguise myself and snuck past Yu Ze’s border and into their capital. Along the way, I pretended to be a traveling merchant and continuously sought out information on the mermaid tribe but to no avail…”

As it faces the ocean, many of the Yu Ze empire’s folk tales revolve around the sea. Even so, Zhou He Lan couldn’t find anything connected to the mermaid bloodline. He then changed routes and instead, searched for news on men who bore the red markings and the ability to give birth. As it turned out, he really did manage to find a woman with such knowledge.

“This is Lady Guo. Her family had been physicians for generations and her grandfather had once assisted a man in giving birth.”

Upon Zhou He Lan’s introduction, Lady Guo stepped forward and saluted with a slight awkwardness. She was a woman with a short build and plump body. She had a round and honest face. Seeing the the three people’s eyes on her, she responded nervously, “Yes, I used to follow my grandfather during his medical visits and have seen him helping a man give birth. That man has red markings on his neck which look like fish scales.”

Xiao Zhige tried to restrain his excitement and asked, “Does Lady Guo know midwifery? What’s the difference between men and women giving birth?”

But the lady shook her head and said, “I do not know. I was too young at the time, and my grandfather did not let me enter the room.”

Before Xiao Zhige could show his disappointment, the Lady Guo continued, “Although I did not witness the process back then, I happened to find within my grandfather’s belongings notes on the prenatal pulse analysis and the birthing procedures.” She then pulled out a letter and handed it to Xiao Zhige.

After some hesitation, she added, “The writings might seem illogical but it’s definitely authentic. Back then, my grandfather was a well known doctor in Fu Liang. It’s just that my skills were inadequate and I couldn’t inherit his talents.”

Xiao Zhige flipped over the notes and saw the several scrambled words: June 1st, the patient is about to give birth. The fetus is in the abdomen but men have no means of reproduction. Only through a cesarean section can the baby be retrieved.

Xiao Zhige’s gaze fixated on the words cesarean section for a long time before finally saying, “These notes are of great importance to me. Does Lady Guo have any requests? Whatever it is, I will offer it to you in exchange for the notes.”

Lady Guo turned to look at Zhou He Lan and stammered, “Zhou gongzi had promised me two thousand silver taels.”

Xiao Zhige thought that she would demand an exorbitant amount but unexpectedly, she only demanded two thousand silver taels. Xiao Zhige looked at Zhou He Lan to verify and saw that he nodded. “That’s correct. Lady Guo’s daughter is seriously ill and needs a large dosage of expensive medicine. For her to come with me, I had promised her two thousand silver taels.”

So that was the case. Xiao Zhige was somewhat relieved, “I’ll have the servants prepare the silver for Lady Guo. However, we still need to verify the authenticity of the notes. I would like to ask Lady Guo to stay in the manor for a few more days. After we have confirmed the notes’ accuracy, we’ll have someone escort you back home.”

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Lady Guo thought briefly and nodded.

After sending Lady Guo to her room, Xiao Zhige had sent someone to get Hu Shifei. He then sat down and handed the notes to An Chang Qing.

These notes, it clearly detailed the late doctor’s first encounter with the impregnated man till his passing after giving it to his daughter.

But the clearer the details, the more alarming the pregnancy process became. And perhaps there was an agreement with the patient, the late doctor did not mention the patient’s name or any other personal information. The only thing they could tell was that this patient was alone and his body was in a bad condition from the start.

When the patient first came into contact with the late doctor, he was already four months pregnant. It was not obvious looking at his body but the morning sickness was more extreme than a woman’s. The worst part was that he was not able to eat and could only take plain porridge every day. His feet were also severely swollen causing him much difficulty when walking. He was also highly sensitive to heat and had to stay in a dark room most of the day.

An Chang Qing frowned as he read on. Although he did not experience morning sickness or had his legs swell up, it was true that he did not do well in the heat. With this, he could partly tell that there is some truth to these notes.

Because of the solemn events recorded in the notes, the atmosphere in the room had turned somber. By the time Hu Shifei arrived, he was greeted with three gloomy faces.

He bowed and hurriedly accepted a stacks of papers from Xiao Zhige.

“Look through and see if it’s credible.” Xiao Zhige ordered.

Hu Shifei wasted no time and began flipping through the notes. For a long time, only the sound of pages flipping could be heard in the room. Finally, Hu Shifei spoke with excitement, “This doctor Guo is quite extraordinary.”

“So are the notes credible or not?”

“It should be,” Hu Shifei replied, “Many of the medical practices recorded in these notes can still be used today. Based on his account, his patient had a poor constitution, that’s why his pregnancy afflictions were different from Wangfei. Wangfei is in good health so there is no need to worry.”

However, this was not what Xiao Zhige was worried about. He closed his eyes and too a deep breath then asked, “If Wangfei were to give birth, is cesarean section necessary for the child to be born?”

Hu Shifei hesitated and spoke honestly, “Yes. Men are different from women physically. Women are born with reproductive organs that men do not have.”

Actually, if the records about the mermaid clan were true, mermaids were not divided by gender and those who bore the red marks could give birth, then by right, those with the red marks should be different from ordinary people. They should have another set of reproductive organs. But when Yu Xiao was given a check up, the boy was no different from from an ordinary boy. 

And now with these notes, he could comewhat confirm his theory: either the records of the mermaid tribe were incorrect or that through the years, the mermaid people had intermarried and slowly lost their special traits. Just like An Chang Qing’s mother, Lady Yu, who also carried mermaid blood but did not have any red markings on her and could still give birth to a son and daughter. There was absolutely no trace to connect her to the mermaid tribe. Even the youngest daughter, An Xian Yu, was the same.

Hu Shifei had speculated that the inheritance of this special trait could not be predicted and would mostly affect the male offspring.

Upon hearing his words, Xiao Zhige’s face darkened and long silence ensued. When he spoke again, it was in a bleak tone, “What if… we don’t want the child anymore? Can we have an abortion?”

The moment they heard this, everyone was dumbfounded. An Chang Qing was the first to object and looked at him gravely, “Wangye?!”

Xiao Zhige was firm with An Chang Qing this time and tried to explain, “It’s too dangerous to perform a cesarean section. If anything were to happen… I would rather not have this child!”

An Chang Qing grimaced. At the moment, he was not sure what to say. He wanted to accompany Xiao Zhige till their hair turned white but he couldn’t bear to give up the child that had just popped up. He had just finally accepted his arrival and now he had to let him go? He was not willing…

“There might be some other ways…” An Chang Qing said in a low voice, “I don’t want to give up on him.”

For the first time, Xiao Zhige refused to listen to An Chang Qing. He grabbed his shoulder and with some hesitance, he said, “If you like children, we can always adopt. You can choose how many you want but I can’t have you risk your life.” He looked firmly into An Chang Qing’s eyes and spoke with an astringent voice, “I can live without having children but I cannot lose you.”

An Chang Qing was at a loss. His hand unconsciously touched his abdomen, expressing his unwillingness.

Zhou He Lan interjected, trying to lighten up the situation, “The patient in the notes has poorer health compared to Wangfei and he still made it.”

Xiao Zhige shook his head and said firmly, “I refuse to take any risks.”

An Chang Qing was more important to him than his own life, how could he let him take this risk?

The room once again sunk into silence. In the end, it was Hu Shifei who spoke up and offered his opinion, “Actually, it’s not that dangerous. Wangfei is in good health and I’m eight parts confident that I can perform the cesarean section successfully.”

“On the other hand, if it’s an abortion…” Hu Shifei shook his head, “I do not have much insight to offer. An aborticide for a woman might not be effective on Wangfei. Using it recklessly could ensue unfavorable results.”

An Chang Qing heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing his words. He held Xiao Zhige’s hand which had now turned cold and squeezed lightly. 

He turned to Hu Shifei and Zhou He Lan and said, “I have to talk to Wangye. You can take your leave.”

Hu Shifei and Zhou He Lan bowed and retreated after thoughtfully closing the door.

An Chang Qing wasn’t keen on staying in the study. He shook Xiao Zhige’s sleeve and smiled, “I’m a little tired, can Wangye carry me back to the room?”

Xiao Zhige was still not speaking but his gaze had softened. He squatted down to allow An Chang Qing to grab his back.

An Chang Qing leaned his chest on Xiao Zhige’s back as his arms wrapped over his neck and his chin rested on his shoulder. Xiao Zhige gently lifted him up and began walking back to their room.

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Chapter 70

Edited and Proofread by KitKat

An Chang Qing had never been this embarrassed. He gulped down his tea cup by cup while his mother and sister, together with their guards, listened to the storyteller with great amusement. 

The group continued to listen as the storyteller raved about the love-hate triflings between the God of War and the Demon Fox King for half an hour. Afterwards, the storyteller hammered his gavel on the table, took a sip of tea and said, “If you want to know what happens next, come to the next session. Ladies and gentlemen, please come again tomorrow.”

Being served with a cliffhanger, the audience were left disappointed and began to leave. An Chang Qing was sitting in the back so no one seemed to notice him.

An Xian Yu then commented, “Yanzhou’s script is bolder and grittier compared to Yejing’s. It’s indeed a place where the people are more open.”

“What other scripts have you read?” An Chang Qing asked her in surprise. His little sister was always disciplined and reserved. Most of her time spent at home were either on reading or needlework, to think that even she had read these recreational scripts, An Chang Qing found it incredulous.

An Xian Yu realized that she had made a slip of the tongue and quickly diverted, “It’s getting late, shouldn’t we leave soon?”

An Chang Qing was indeed distracted by her urging. They had been outside for too long, it was almost time for dinner. As such, the group got back on the carriage and headed home.

Back at the manor, Xiao Zhige had already returned and was having tea with his subordinates. Upon seeing An Chang Qing’s arrival, Qi Wei and the others stood up and saluted.

Xiao Zhige and An Chang Qing simply exchanged greetings and did not say much, it was Qi Wei whose eyes lit up the moment he saw An Xian Yu and brazenly approached to introduce himself, “I’ve heard that Madame and the Young Miss have come to Yanzhou to stay. We are here to pay our respect. I’m Vice Lieutenant Qi Wei, from the Bo Ling Qi family and have yet to be…”

Before he could finish, Xie Ling gave him a hard kick on the leg. Qi Wei glared back at him disgruntled but he did not continue speaking. 

Seeing the several dignified-looking youngsters greet them with sincere courtesy in due respect towards An Chang Qing and Xiao Zhige, Lady Yu reciprocated with a smile and bowed humbly.

Since everyone took the time to visit, it was customary to invite them for dinner.

The kitchen had already prepared the meals. Traditionally, the ladies would be seated separately but since Lady Yu and An Xian Yu were the only ladies and the people of Yanzhou were always lax with social rules, the group dined together at one big table.

Because there were ladies present, the usually uncouth army men were more refined with their eating and speaking mannerisms. After the meal, Lady Yu and An Xian Yu excused themselves and left for the backyard. 

Qi Wei took a deep breath and slyly approchaced An Chang Qing. “Since we’re all acquaintances, I’ll be straightforward with Wangfei, has your sister already been betrothed?” 

An Chang Qing was taken aback. He squinted his eyes and said doubtfully, “Not yet. What’s wrong?”

Qi Wei rubbed his hands and snickered, “Isn’t that just perfect? Since both sides have not made any marital arrangements, why don’t we join our two families through this marriage…”

Xie Ling at the back gave him another hard kick, “Whoever has proposed his own marriage before? How improper.”

Qi Wei almost fell to the ground. He turned and stared angrily at Xie Ling and said, “A fake gentleman like you deserves to be single! I’m discussing this with Wangfei first. If Wangfei agrees, I’ll send a letter to my family and have them propose this marriage.”

An Chang Qing watched them argue for a while before clearing his throat and said, “Xian Yu is my only sister so, for her marriage, I’ll respect her decision.”

Speaking of which, An Xian Yu had indeed reached the age of marriage. If it wasn’t for the retracted betrothal, she would have already been engaged. Now that Qi Wei had taken the initiative to propose, An Chang Qing had also come to notice that Xiao Zhige’s subordinates were quite good candidates.

An Chang Qing gave it some thought but did not respond. He decided to discuss it first with Lady Yu and also ask for An Xian Yu’s opinion before making any decisions.

Qi Wei was not discouraged and continued to sell himself. Xie Ling got annoyed with his boasting and gave him another kick, “It’s time to get to business.”

“Oh,” Only then did Qi Wei stop talking and remembered the purpose of their visit.

Switching to a more serious expression, Qi Wei began his report, “The sweet potato fields are almost ready to harvest. The farmers tending the fields estimated the yield to be about twenty buckets.”

The sweet potatoes were planted in May; thanks to the efficient fertilizer and irrigation, the crops grew exceedingly well. As expected, they were ready to be harvested by late August. Although he only read in a book that they could harvest almost ten buckets of potatoes in the same acre of land as wheat, it was still unbelievable to see it with his own eyes. It was as though food was dropping from the sky. Even Qi Wei and the others were feeling unreal.

“How should we deal with this large amount of sweet potatoes?”

Xiao Zhige said, “Use one portion for military rations. For the rest, how does Nuo Nuo think we should handle it?”

“Let’s have the officials promote the benefits of sweet potatoes to the people. We can keep a portion to use as seeds. When the people are aware of its usefulness, they can use silver or food to exchange for the potato seeds and grow them on their own. This way, by next year, the people should be able to secure their food source.”

The sweet potato seeds provided a large yield, the plant itself could be eaten raw or cooked, and most importantly, it could stave off hunger. If the people could realize the benefits of preserving potatoes, Yanzhou could greatly reduce its yearly food shortage.

An Chang Qing’s decision coincided with Xiao Zhige’s. “Then I’ll let Nuo Nuo and the local magistrates handle this matter.”

The pair went to discuss it in detail. Their harmonious exchange left Qi Wei and the others speechless. Once outside, Qi Wei then spoke to Xie Ling, “Do you feel that Wangfei is becoming more and more like Wangye?”

Xie Ling gave him an unsurprised look and said, “You only realize that now?”

Qi Wei scratched his head and responded, “No, but the feeling wasn’t this strong before.”

At first, although they had the utmost respect for An Chang Qing, that was mostly because he had delivered the rations during their time of need and that he was Xiao Zhige’s Wangfei. But from some point, the Wangfei in their eyes had already held the same authority as their General. Any decisions made by Wangfei, they will not question it nor feel the need to seek confirmation from Xiao Zhige. Just like how they have accepted Xiao Zhige as their supreme leader, they have come to accept An Chang Qing with the same status.

“Dork,” Xie Ling couldn’t be bothered with Qi Wei. He shook his head and went ahead with big strides.

….

After everyone had left, only Xiao Zhige and An Chang Qing stayed behind. An Chang Qing was already filled with thoughts and ideas on the introduction of sweet potatoes to the people and immediately went straight to the study. He jotted down a rough draft and decided to further refine these ideas with the old officials another day.

Xiao Zhige did not disturb him either. He warmed a cup of tea for him and left it on the table. 

When he was done writing, An Chang Qing drank the tea and stretched his back, preparing to return to the bedroom.

Just as he was able to leave, the corner of his eye swept over a pile of books on Xiao Zhige’s desk. This pile contains the documents Xiao Zhige was currently reading and An Chang Qing rarely touched it. However, in today’s pile, there was a brightly colored booklet that caught his eyes. 

An Chang Qing sat back down and pulled out the eye-catching booklet. On the cover was an illustration of two handsome men, one was brave and dignified while the other beautiful and mesmerizing. On the left corner was the title of the book in striking letters: Fallen Demon.

On the next page were finely drawn pictures of the two, depicting their interactions in boldly intimate ways. A short exposition was written as follows: When the Fox Demon learned of his identity as the God of War, to save him from being implicated, he broke off their relationship and resolved to never seeing him again. The God of War refused and the two began tussling back and forth. Finally, the angered God of War subdued the Fox Demon…

An Chang Qing: …

Why is it that even Wangye’s study has such a book?

The only people allowed to enter the study were him and Xiao Zhige, so if he did not put it here, then it’s most likely…

An Chang Qing put the booklet into his sleeve and went back to the bedroom.

Xiao Zhige was free from work after dinner and was practicing archery in the courtyard. Seeing An Chang Qing’s return, he put away the weapon and wiped the sweat before facing An Chang Qing and said, “You’re done?”

An Chang Qing squinted at him and responded with an “en”.

Xiao Zhige was still not aware that his unhidden item had been discovered. They went back and after taking turns to wash up, cuddled on the couch and chatted. 

An Chang Qing focused his eyes on Xiao Zhige and willfully said, “Today, I accompanied mother and Yu’er to the teahouse to listen to stories. There happened to be an interesting one about the God of War and the Demon Fox King. Has Wangye heard of it?”

Xiao Zhige’s eyes twitched. He looked back at An Chang Qing who had no change in expression. It was as though he simply wanted to share the story. 

After some deliberation, Xiao Zhige replied, “No. How does the story go?”

An Chang Qing now had a big smile on his face, “What I heard this morning was only the words of the storyteller. Just nice that I found a physical copy in the study just now, why doesn’t Wangye read it with me?”

After speaking, he pulled the booklet from under the pillow and waved it in front of Xiao Zhige.

“…” Xiao Zhige’s eyes twitched again as he tried to cover up the truth, “Why is there such a book in the study?”

“Exactly. I’m confused as well. If I didn’t put it there, then who else could it be?” He raised his eyebrows and spoke teasingly, “Did Wangye secretly hide this behind my back?”

“…” Xiao Zhige was silent for quite a while before nodding awkwardly. However, he still maintained a straight tone and said, “I wasn’t secretly hiding it.”

An Chang Qing used his foot and lightly tugged Xiao Zhige’s leg, “How come I didn’t know that Wangye was interested in reading these scripts?”

Since the cat was out of the bag, Xiao Zhige responded promptly this time, “I heard that it was about our past lives so I wanted to have a look.”

An Chang Qing placed the booklet between them and pointed to one of the pages, “How’s this anything like us?” The illustrators were particularly bold that they dared to paint such a scene.

Xiao Zhige saw An Chang Qing flipping to the back pages and hurriedly grabbed the booklet away. He then nodded and agreed, “Um, it’s nothing like us but there is still something we can learn from it…” Xiao Zhige would never do anything to Nuo Nuo against his will… but there were several positions that they’ve never explored before.

When Xiao Zhige finally managed to coax the person to sleep, his conclusion was that he had to find a way to stop these stories from spreading. Although the stories were fictitious and did not resemble his Nuo Nuo, he still did not want anyone else to see him in an intimate pose. He should be the only one to see his Nuo Nuo this way.

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Chapter 69

Edited and Proofread by KitKat

When An Chang Qing was little, he had always wondered why his father would treat him differently from all his brothers. Whether it was the An family’s New Year banquet or an acquaintance’s invitation, he would always be left out and ignored. To make things worse, the servants would occasionally mock him by reminding him of the old days when he and Lady Yu were still the apple of An Zhi Ke’s eyes. But the more he listened and hoped, the more far-fetched those glorious days felt. Gradually, he only felt helplessness and disappointment in his father and learned to not expect anything from him.

But the question still lingered and as he dared not ask Lady Yu for fear it would bring up unpleasant memories for her, he could only keep them buried in his heart.

Later, after being with Xiao Zhige and learning to let go of his grievances regarding An Zhi Ke, he no longer felt any attachment to his father.

Unexpectedly, after he had finally let go, the knot he had always felt since childhood had been unraveled. 

Such a reason to hate his son, although seemingly ridiculously, did suit An Zhi Ke’s small minded nature.

With this, the remaining dissonance in his heart dissipated. 

An Chang Qing saw Lady Yu’s listless expression and held her hand to comfort her. “The red mark is not a big deal. What I wanted to ask you is something else.”

At this point, An Chang Qing found it hard to continue. He looked towards Xiao Zhige for support and encouragement. He then took a deep breath and spoke to Lady Yu, “Do you remember me asking you about the mermaid tribe? For the mermaid tribe, there is no distinction in gender and those who bare the red marks are able to conceive…”

“I probably have mermaid blood and… I can give birth.” The nervous An Chang Qing subconsciously touched his abdomen and finally disclosed his secret, “I’m almost four months pregnant. Mother, you’re about to become a grandmother.”

Lady Yu seemed to partly understand what she heard but also partly couldn’t understand it. She looked at An Chang Qing with a blank expression on her face.

An Chang Qing thought she needed time to digest the information so he kept quiet and waited. After a long while, Lady Yu let out a deep breath and said, “Is that true? Will it affect your health?”

She then beckoned him to stand up and carefully looked at his belly. “It’s already been four months but you don’t seem to show any symptoms. Is it possible the physician has made a mistake? How’s it possible that our family carries the mermaid bloodline…”

Lady Yu suddenly remembered that she did not know anything about her birth parents nor her bloodline. She thought deeply and finally sighed with guilt, “This is my fault, I brought this upon you.” Because she came from the brothel, her children were frequently ostracized for it and now, due to her unknown bloodline, her eldest son was clearly a man but had gotten pregnant…

“How is it your fault? I won’t be here if you didn’t give birth to me.” An Chang Qing saw her guilt stricken look and tried to comfort her, “Although it was too sudden and unbelievable at first, I’ve come to believe that this child is a blessing.”

“Wangye also feels the same, isn’t it right?” An Chang Qing looked towards Xiao Zhige and gave him a wink.

Xiao Zhige immediately responded positively, “That’s right. This child carries Nuo Nuo’s and my blood, we are really looking forward to having him. It’s just that a man conceiving is unheard of so we are only checking if mother has any knowledge of this.”

Lady Yu earnestly tried to recall her past but she really couldn’t remember anything about her birth parents. Her earliest memories were of her being sold to the brothel where she was taught poetry, calligraphy, and music. As she got older, her reputation spread and she began serving more esteemed guests. It was then that she met and fell in love with An Zhi Ke and eventually married him.

“I really have no recollection. The only item that could provide any clue is the twin fish jade pendant that was left together with my baby swaddle. Because there is a letter ‘yu’ carved on it, I’ve taken it as my surname.”

The couple had thought that if anyone should know about the mermaid tribe, it would be Lady Yu but it seemed she was not in the know either. They could only sigh inwardly and to avoid making Lady Yu blame herself, An Chang Qing comforted, “It’s alright if mother doesn’t know, Wangye will have someone investigate this. You’ve been on the road these few days and should be tired by now. I have told An Fu to prepare the courtyard, why don’t you go have a rest first?”

Lady Yu sighed and could only agree to follow them to the courtyard to settle down.

Seeing that everything in the courtyard had been in place, An Chang Qing and Xiao Zhige returned to their room after making sure that Lady Yu and An Xian Yu had comfortably moved in.

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Lately, An Chang Qing had been feeling drowsy and needed to rest early. Xiao Zhige was well aware of this new habit. After bathing, he brought out a small wooden basin filled with warm water for An Chang Qing to soak his feet.

August was a month of hot weather. An Chang Qing was wearing a loose and short robe, exposing his ivory white calves. Xiao Zhige did not mind if it was a menial task for the servants; he bent down to help An Chang Qing take off his shoes and soaked his feet in the warm water. 

The man knelt on one knee and placed An Chang Qing’s foot on his other knee. He then began kneading An Chang Qing’s sole. The usually cold and expressionless face was only ever gentle when facing An Chang Qing. It was an affectionate expression no one else had seen.

An Chang Qing pursed his lips and showed a smiled, “If people were to find out that the Northern Warlord washes his Wangfei’s feet, I’m afraid you won’t be able to maintain your authority.”

“Authority is only used to treat outsiders. Nuo Nuo is naturally different.” Xiao Zhige responded while keeping his focus on massaging for An Chang Qing. 

An Chang Qing was thinking about teasing him but Xiao Zhige’s words unexpectedly pierced his heart. An Chang Qing stretched his foot and touched Xiao Zhige’s chest with the tip of his toe and said, “Wangye is also different.”

Xiao Zhige raised his head and looked at him, his eyes filled with affection.

An Chang Qing smiled back at him and said the words he had been keeping in his heart, “I’m only willing to give birth to Wangye’s child.” If it had been someone else, and even if he knew he could give birth, regardless whether it was safe or not, as a man, he  would still not agree to conceive a child. 

But since this person was Xiao Zhige, all feelings of uneasiness and unacceptance were replaced with joy. Just like Xiao Zhige refusing to take in a concubine and cutting off his own bloodline, proving his devotion towards him, he could also overcome the psychological discomfort of having a child within him. As long as he thought of how this child would carry Xiao Zhige’s blood, all his anxieties were turned into conviction.

And Xiao Zhige’s every word and action only strengthened this conviction.

Now that he looked back at their previous lives, apart from feeling regret over his cowardice and passivity, he was also grateful for this life. Grateful that the heavens had given him a chance to start over, grateful that on the day of their wedding, he had reached out to hold his hands.

That was the start of their life together. From then on, despite any storms and hardship, they will get through it together.

Xiao Zhige dried his feet with a towel and then planted a soft kiss on the top of his foot and said lovingly, “It’s been hard on Nuo Nuo.”

An Chang Qing rolled himself into the blanket with some embarrassment. He peeked out from the blanket, smiled and said, “Not as bad as Wangye.”

Xiao Zhige saw his smile and his Adam’s apple moved, “It’s nothing worth mentioning. I’m going to pour out the water.”

After speaking, he picked up the water bucket and walked out. Although his pace was steady, there was a slight panic in his step. 

An Chang Qing waited for him to get into bed and snuggled into his arms.

Ever since they have confirmed An Chang Qing’s pregnancy, Xiao Zhige had been strictly following the do’s and don’ts. So when things got overwhelming for him, he would simply go out to train and drain his energy before coming back.

An Chang Qing had been feeling a little itchy himself and began touching Xiao Zhige with some bad intentions.

Xiao Zhige took a deep breath and tried to control his urge. He hugged An Chang Qing’s shoulder to keep him from moving. 

An Chang Qing pouted and complained, “Dr. Hu said it’s fine after the first trimester…”

Xiao Zhige was slightly tempted by his insistence but considering the unusual nature of An Chang Qing’s pregnancy, he dared not take any risks. He straightened his resolve by holding An Chang Qing tight to restrict his wandering hands and ordered, “Stop talking. Go to sleep.”

Since his scheme fell through, An Chang Qing sulked and obediently rested his head against Xiao Zhige’s chest to sleep.

The next day, An Chang Qing went out with Lady Yu and An Xian Yu. Back in Yejing, strict customs restricted the ladies of noble families from leaving the house but these rules did not apply to Yanzhou. They could leave the manor anytime they wanted.

The streets of Yanzhou had become livelier compared to when An Chang Qing had first arrived. Without having to worry about the Beidi’s invasion, the people had set up shops and stalls and the bustling sound of the marketplace could be heard.

Initially, the stores did not do very well but with the arrival of the Common Man’s Army, the populace skyrocketed and with the money they earned from working on the farms and construction, they could turn to the local stores to procure items that they needed. This had, in turn, made the streets increasingly crowded.

Lady Yu and An Xian Yu, who for years had believed that Yanzhou was a desolate wasteland, were surprised at the sight. Yanzhou was a much livelier and prosperous place than they had imagined.

An Chang Qing introduced  them to the customs and cultures of Yanzhou as they strolled the street, enjoying the freedom they had never had back in Yejing. 

After a while, Lady Yu was a bit tired and An Chang Qing led her to a teahouse to rest.

The three and their two bodyguards had just sat down when they heard a storyteller slam the table and say in a resounding voice, “This time, let me tell you the story about the past lives of the Northern Warlord and his Wangfei. One was the God of War from the Heavenly Realm while the other was the Demon Fox King of the Demonic Realm…”

The teahouse patrons all cheered with oomph, obviously eager for the new stories.

“!!!” An Chang Qing almost spit out his tea. It took him some effort to swallow it down but it caused him to choke instead. 

He looked at the guards who seemed to know something with wide eyes and tried to ask calmly, “What’s going on?”

Lady Yu was also surprised. An Xian Yu was stretching out her neck enthusiastically, trying to catch the story teller’s words as they had arrived late and were sitting at the back of the room.

The two guards then proudly explained, “The people of Yejing have great admiration for Wangye and Wangfei. Many scripts singing your praises have been written and spread all the way to Yanzhou. When our scholars saw that, we naturally refused to fall behind. Wangye had been fighting for Yanzhou for so many years and Wangfei has given great effort in improving the people’s lives; how can we lose to Yejing in paying homage to you and Wangye? Therefore, the scholars have been writing poems and other literature about you two!”

But poems weren’t popular amongst the common folks, storytellers preferred to weave fictitious scripts to tout the Northern Warlord and his Wangfei’s popularity. At the moment, the most popular scripts were about Wangye and Wangfei’s previous lives. Wherever this story was being told, the venue was sure to be packed!

Even the soldiers in the camps had become the envy of the people simply because they get to meet Wangye and Wangfei everyday!

TTBE 68

Chapter 68

Edited and proofread by KitKat

TN: Sorry for the long wait. Both KitKat and I were kinda caught up with some stuff. To make it up, here’s a batch release of 4 chapters! Enjoy 😉

The carriage stopped in front of the crafting workshop. Without waiting for Xiao Zhige to help him alight, An Chang Qing got off the carriage and walked in briskly. Xiao Zhige could only shake his head helplessly and follow behind closely.

The crafting workshop was erected next to the Ordinance Office. In the front was the entrance hall, behind which was the craftsman’s lodgings, and at the innermost area was the backyard where the craftsmen worked. It was also where the waterwheel was placed.

An Chang Qing entered together with the foreman and saw the ten-foot tall water wheel attached to wooden tubes for water intake and a trough at the bottom for diverting the water. There was almost no difference with what he had seen from his previous life.

“Have you tried this in the water?” An Chang Qing asked.

The foreman replied respectfully, “Not yet. But previously, we created a smaller version and tested it in water. However, due to the small size, there was not enough water for it to work. We adjusted and created a bigger one instead.”

An Chang Qing looked up and thought of the water wheel he saw in his previous life. A single wheel could irrigate two acres of farmland, if he could develop this technology in advance…

“When can you test this in water?”

“We’ll be conducting the test today. I’ve especially invited Wangfei to come and observe and let us know if there’s room for improvement.”

An Chang Qing was highly satisfied with the remarkable working speed of the craftsmen. He nodded and said, “Go ahead. If this succeeds, you will be handsomely rewarded.”

The foreman heard his words and was even more enthusiastic. He quickly called for people to proceed transporting the water wheel.

The craftsmen were only specialized in their fields and could barely make a living. With Wangfei’s creation of the workshop, not only were they receiving decent salaries, they were also appreciated for their profession. Most importantly, Wangfei had suggested many new innovations, making the craftsmens highly respectful towards him.

The craftsmen disassembled the water wheel and had it transported by ox carts to the pre-excavated site. There, they will re-install the waterwheel and immerse it in the river. As the water current passed through, the wheel slowly turned, trapping water in the attached wooden tubes. As the wheel continued to turn, the water in the tubes overflowed and poured into the basin which then distributed the water downhill through the ditches that were dug beforehand.

An Chang Qing exhaled the breath that he had been holding and exclaimed, “It really worked!”

Seeing the water wheel operating, Xiao Zhige who was disapproving of An Chang Qing following him here was nonetheless touched by the sight. No one knew better than him the importance that this water wheel would bring to the people of Yanzhou and even to the whole of Da Ye.

In the future, they only needed to excavate the rivers and install the waterwheel and the irrigation work that required heavy manpower could be done effortlessly. Efficient irrigation would also lead to healthy crop growth and increase in crop yield. With the people freed from the time consuming and laborious work, they would in turn have more time to work on other things.

Perhaps, in the years to come, Yanzhou might no longer be a barren city, rife with poverty.

Xiao Zhige’s eyes were filled with affection as he looked at the person by his side, “The water wheel has been developed successfully. It is of great benefit to the people. The craftsmen will receive monetary rewards, what does Nuo Nuo want?”

“Me?” An Chang Qing thought for a second and smiled playfully, “I want Wangye to stop nagging me.”

“…” Xiao Zhige stayed silent for a while but he still compromised in the end, “I’ll stop nagging you but you have to be careful. Although things are still unconfirmed, we still can’t act as though nothing’s happened.”

An Chang Qing’s eyes smiled. He took Xiao Zhige’s hand and swayed, “I know my limits. You, on the other hand, how long have you not had a full night’s sleep?” He stroked the dark patch under Xiao Zhige’s eyes.

Xiao Zhige had always been tough. During battles, he could forgo sleep and rest without showing any signs of fatigue. However, after knowing that An Chang Qing was pregnant, he hadn’t had a decent night’s sleep since. He would stay up through the night to watch over An Chang Qing and in the morning, he would stay close to protect him. Even the many affairs of the military had been brought back to the manor to handle so he could stay close to An Chang Qing.

An Chang Qing could more or less understand his concerns but there wasn’t much he could do to reassure Xiao Zhige except to show him that he was physically healthy. At least this way, he could relieve some of his worries.

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“Seeing you this way, others might think that there’s a spirit sucking demon at home,” An Chang Qing added jokingly.

Xiao Zhige chuckled. He nodded with a slightly serious expression and said, “There is indeed a demon at home. It’s just that he hasn’t been sucking away my spirit for quite some time now.”

Of course An Chang Qing could tell what he was insinuating. He gave him a glare and snorted, “I’m not talking to you anymore. I’m going to check on the water wheel.”

Xiao Zhige’s hand was pushed away but he still followed closely behind An Chang Qing, guarding him as he walked along the slippery riverside.

…..

The first water wheel was on a trial run for 5 days before it was officially introduced to the public.

The water wheel was crafted by the craftsmen and paid for by the magistrate. Now, the farmers only had to dig and plant. And to demonstrate its usefulness, three water wheels had been erected and put to use.

The people were surprised at the waterwheel’s efficiency. The farmers told to help with excavating the river and digging trenches no longer complained about the work. Now that they knew the importance of the water wheel, and since the magistrate had prepared the water wheel, they were more than happy to provide the labor.

And so, that summer, in addition to farming, the people of Yanzhou also heartily built trenches to prepare for the water wheel.

By August, the construction of the outer city had proceeded past the midway mark. Along with that, the installation of the water wheel had also been completed. The trenches carrying water now flowed through the thousands of acres of farmland, cultivating the fields. 

Although there was still much to improve, Yanzhou was already showing signs that it would prosper in the future.

In the beginning of August, several carriages escorted by guards entered Yanzhou and made their way towards the General’s mansion.

An Chang Qing had already received the news and was waiting at the gate. When he saw the approaching carriage, he couldn’t help but take a few big steps forward. Lady Yu was looking out the window at the same time and met An Chang Qing’s eyes. With a slightly trembling voice, An Chang Qing called out, “Mother.”

After their farewell in Yejing, the mother and child had not seen each other for six months. 

Without waiting for the servants to bring the stool, Lady Yu lifted the curtain and eagerly alighted the carriage. She carefully observed An Chang Qing and after seeing that he had a healthy complexion and a rounder face, she smiled and said, “You’ve gained some weight and have even gotten taller.”

An Xian Yu got off the carriage after Lady Yu and said, “Mother has been worrying that life in Yanzhou was too hard on you. I kept telling her that she’s being worried for nothing.”

Lady Yu gave An Xian Yu a disapproving look. As her concerns had not been relieved, she turned back to An Chang Qing and asked, “The last letter you sent, could it be that you’ve encountered a problem?”

Seeing the anxiety in her expression, An Chang Qing knew that Lady You must’ve known something. As this was not an appropriate place to talk, An Chang Qing led her into the manor first.

Since An Chang Qing had informed them that they would be living in Yanzhou for some time, the two ladies had brought  all their belongings with them. The maids they brought along followed the servants of the manor to help move and unpack their luggages while An Chang Qing and Xiao Zhige led Lady Yu and An Xian Yu to the main hall for dinner.

After eating, Xiao Zhige saw that Lady Yu was still listless and suggested that they go to the study.

Lady Yu could already guess that there must be something wrong with An Chang Qing’s body. She sighed and followed behind them. As for An Xian Yu, she was clueless and initially, Lady Yu did not want her to come along but Xiao Zhige said that they were all family and she was bound to know sooner or later. And hence, the four people entered the study together.

Although An Xian Yu did not know what was happening, she understood from their somber expression that it was something serious. She sat quietly and listened to her elders talk.

Xiao Zhige ordered the guards outside to keep watch of the door and then went on to close all the doors and windows before sitting down next to An Chang Qing.

For a minute, the atmosphere had turned heavy. Nonetheless, it was Lady Yu who spoke first, “Is something wrong with Nuo Nuo’s body?”

An Chang Qing’s eyes moved as he said, “Mother, are you hiding something from me?”

Lady Yu remained silent for a long time before she finally nodded, “I planned to tell no one and bring it to the grave with me.” Unfortunately, from An Chang Qing’s letters asking her about the mermaid tribe and the red marking, her worries were justified. She organized her words and slowly asked, “Are scales and red markings appearing on your body?”

“Scales?” An Chang Qing’s eyes widened and he asked with some confusion, “What scales? I only have red scaled-like spots behind my ear.”

After speaking, he turned his head and pulled his head aside, revealing a patch of red fish scale pattern on his skin.

Lady Yu’s eyes trembled as she ran her fingers over the red marking. “That’s it… Why is it showing up again…”. She then frantically checked An Chang Qing’s face and neck and was relieved that it was normal. 

“Does mother know what these red markings are?” Xiao Zhige asked.

“I do not know.” Unexpectedly, Lady Yu shook her head and said, “But when he was four, Nuo Nuo was stricken with this anomaly before and it was much more serious. The red scales appeared all over his face, neck, and chest. On both his feet, the scale patches were bigger and more prominent.”

An Chang Qing was taken aback. He had never known that this had happened when he was young. 

Lady Yu smiled bitterly and continued, “You were too young. And at the time, you also had a high fever, so you probably don’t remember. Haven’t you always wondered why your father suddenly started hating us? This was the reason…”

She no longer felt the pain as she calmly began to recount the past. 

It happened when An Chang Qing was only four and An Xian Yu had just turned one. Lady Yu and An Zhi Ke were still a loving couple. Although she was only a concubine, she was not greedy for more. All she wanted was a peaceful life for her and her two children. Alas, even such a simple wish was shattered when An Chang Qing fell into a coma after developing a high fever. Lady Yu had invited a physician to check on her son and An Zhi Ke, being worried for An Chang Qing, had followed along. As soon as the physician lifted the bed curtain and saw the red marks on An Chang Qing, he was badly frightened and called him an ill-omen demon.

An Zhi Ke went through great lengths to make sure that the physician kept what he saw a secret. Lady Yu was grief stricken when she found that the scale-like spots had spread to An Chang Qing’s leg. She intuitively asked her husband to save their son but it was as though An Zhi Ke had turned into another person. With stone cold eyes, he wanted to take An Chang Qing out and kill him. 

Although he did not say it, he had agreed with the physician and thought of An Chang Qing as a demon. At that time, he was about to be promoted to Prime Minister. He couldn’t allow this scourge to ruin everything. 

The son that he had once doted on was nothing compared to his future.

In the end, it was Lady Yu’s threat to end her life that saved An Chang Qing. But since then, An Zhi Ke had come to hate the mother and son. As he believed that An Chang Qing was indeed a demon, he made them stay at the farthest and remotest courtyard. They were not allowed to ever leave the An Manor and An Zhi Ke never looked for them again.

“Your father forbade me from calling for a physician so I could only wipe your body with clean water and feed you porridge…” 

Luckily, heaven did not forsake a mother’s love. An Chang Qing’s fever gradually subsided and so did the red markings. After six months, the red markings on his face had disappeared and the scales on his legs were slowly shed off.

Lady Yu did not speak of the incident again. What had happened that day, the only other people who knew were the physician and An Zhi Ke. And even after An Chang Qing had recovered from his illness, An Zhi Ke had lost all his love for him and Lady Yu. As Lady Yu was also not an ambitious woman, and after witnessing An Zhi Ke’s heartless rejection of their son, she willingly moved to the remote courtyard and lived her life discreetly with her two children.

As time flew by, her children grew up and she had eventually put the matter behind her. It wasn’t until An Chang Qing married to Xiao Zhige that she recalled the occurrence of the strange marks and became worried.

But alas, there was no avoiding the inevitable. Ladu Yu looked at her quiet son and forced a smile, “Luckily it’s only a small patch. It shouldn’t be visible with hair covering it.”

She then turned to Xiao Zhige and said with a gentle expression, “It’s a good thing that Wangye does not mind.”

Ever since she received An Chang Qing’s letter asking her about the mermaid tribe, she couldn’t stop worrying that An Chang Qing’s strange illness had resurfaced and because of that, he might be alienated and treated badly in Yanzhou. However, the moment she saw her son, she knew that a coward like An Zhi Ke could never be compared to the magnanimous Northern Warlord.

His love for An Chang Qing was unconcealable. Instead of being afraid of An Chang Qing’s strange body and treating him as a demon, he was actually concerned for his well being.