Chapter 30: Flying General of the Dragon City
Fang Chens words stunned the present Guhe scholars. Frustration could be seen on their faces. Long Huixins expression changed numerous times.
Most Great Xia scholars knew next to nothing about Guhes affairs. They didnt know that not everyone in Guhe was entitled to studying or joining the army. Most of their people spent their entire life as miners, and their children were doomed to inherit their trade.
Only the offspring of major clans need not worry about food and clothes, and had the right to climb up the ranks. There was strict social segregation in the country.
In fact, Guhe had strictly kept martial cultivation exclusive to the major clans. Its normal populace were forbidden from becoming martial artists no matter how talented they were.
Guhes nobles had sealed off all ways for its people to climb up the ranks.
What rights do you have to be preaching here? Do you think Greenpine can climb over our heads if our Great Xia gives up on its civilians and religiously offers tribute to a stronger nation? Fang Chen asked with a mocking smile.
Long Huixins face paled. Seconds later, she roared in anger, Dont talk nonsense, Fang Chen! How are our people cold and starving?
If a blind man like me can see it, a Long Clansman like you shouldnt remain oblivious to it, Fang Chen calmly replied. Our Great Xia is fighting with Greenpine so that our people can fill their stomachs and have a tub of hot coal in winter. I agree with Jade Fairy. Those who dont know their people are struggling shouldnt preach about peace and non-aggression.
Jade Fairys eyes lit up. Her heart filled with sweetness as she peeked at Fang Chen. She knew he was usually unbothered by such petty arguments, and the reason he had berated Long Huixin was because the latter called her a secular woman!
Celestial Xiao alternated her gaze between Fang Chen and Jade Fairy, as she keenly sensed something between the two of them.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com
Jade Fairy sensed her gaze and looked over, only to frown in confusion upon seeing Celestial Xiao. The young master doesnt have a personal maid. Why did he bring a maid out with him today? Something is amiss!
Feeling threatened, Jade Fairy glared at Celestial Xiao with frosty eyes.
War God Fang, were in a poetry festival. Its normal to disagree about the verses, such as in the case of Miss Long and Jade Fairy. Its unwise for someone who knows not about poetry like you to get involved, Ye Qinghe spoke up.
Long Huixin and the others had awful looks on their faces. They intended to take their leave, but Longdu and Yizhous scholars persuaded them to stay.
As the one who had come up with the poem, Tao Yu was enraged to have his poem criticized. He directed his anger toward Fang Chen and said, War God Fang, you have immersed yourself in this poetry festival for some time now. You have made it clear you disagree with our theme of non-aggression, so why dont you voice out your thoughts through a poem so that we can see your point of view?
You want me to write a poem? Youre putting me in a spot but I have once seen a poem in an ancient book that reflects my thoughts. Why dont I recite it aloud? Fang Chen said.
Go ahead, the crown prince said.
All eyes were on Fang Chen.
Jade Fairy and Celestial Xiao were intrigued, as they knew that Fang Chen knew next to nothing about poetry. Why would someone like that read an ancient poetry book?
The crowd nodded, but the crown prince could tell from their contemplative expressions that his Non-aggression Poetry Festival had failed. He coldly glared at Fang Chens departing figure.
If the dreaded Flying General of Dragon City is here? Itd be a blessing to Great Xia if you arent here, the crown prince mumbled under his breath.
After leaving the Great Xia River, Fang Chen made his way to the teahouse he frequented. Along the way, Celestial Xiao asked, Was that earlier poem about Great Xia and Greenpine?
It isnt. Fang Chen shook his head. Greenpine isnt worthy.
That response had Celestial Xiao seething in anger. She coldly spat, Whats the purpose of attending that poetry festival? Are your men looking into that daoists background?
No rush. Well talk at the teahouse. Fang Chen smiled.
The two of them soon arrived at the teahouse. The people here were already accustomed to Fang Chens presence, though their attitudes had changed since learning that Fang Chen had regained his martial cultivation.
Heres your tea, War God Fang, a waiter served Fang Chen his favorite tea.
He glanced at Celestial Xiao before obediently taking his leave.
Fang Chen picked up his teacup. There was a note in it.
With her sharp eyes, Celestial Xiao saw what was written on it.
Six years ago, in a banquet hosted by the crown prince, the daoist was a part of the Fifth KIngs procession.
Fang Chen was stunned. Fifth King? The carefree man, who is content being the master of the Court of Great Brilliance and was half a foot into retirement, has ties with the Blood Spirit Cult?
Something is wrong with your Fifth King. Someone with such powerful people under his command wouldnt be content with settling administrative issues, Celestial Xiao said.
Credit for the poem translation: Frank C Yue. Retrieved from /2013/03/how-moon-yearns-for-time-of-great-qin.html
Quick content about kings:
In ancient China, King is a nobility/title conferred to princes who dont become the emperor. This title doesnt necessarily confer them authority, which is a bit similar to how you can be a nobleman but not possess any land, military power, or influence.
That being said, it puts them at the top of the nobility hierarchy, so others would have to pay respect to them.