Chapter 300: Ying Lin and Zhubi
Ying Lin delicately held the snake in both hands, propping it up in front of her as she walked past the manor's gates and onto the cobbled path toward the servants' huts. Trees swayed overhead, dappling the path with shifting shadows as a light breeze flitted through her hair, but Ying Lin barely noticed. All her attention was focused on her hands, and the precious parcel within. She held the snake carefully, afraid to drop or hurt him. Don't bite me, don't bite me!
Turned around to face her, the snake regarded her quietly, tipping its head. It leaned toward her wrists and flicked its tongue toward her skin. It feathered past, light as a breath.
Ying Lin flinched. Please dont bite me.
Zhubi gently touched his nose to her wrist, then drew away. Intelligent pale-amber eyes watched for her reaction.
Ying Lin blinked. She leaned in, taking a closer look at Zhubi. Can you understand me?
Zhubi bobbed his head.
Ah! You can? Wow! Are you a fairy snake?
Zhubi tilted his head, confused.
You belong to the fairy, right? Xie Hao. So you must be a fairy snake, Ying Lin explained.
Zhubi tilted his head the other direction.
Oh, right, he didnt want me to call him a fairy anymore. The the doctor. Youre the doctors snake, right? So youre a magic snake, Ying Lin said, nodding to herself.
Zhubi bobbed up and down. He slithered toward her arm and rested his chin on her wrist again, then gave a pitiable shiver.
Are you cold? Come here, come here. As long as you wont bite me, Ying Lin said.
Zhubi slithered happily up her arm, outside of the sleeve, and settled around her upper arm. He rested his head atop her shoulder and shut his eyes, settling in for a snooze.
Very delicately, Ying Lin stroked his head with the tip of her fingers.
He peeked an eye open. Seeing it was only Ying Lin, he closed it again and relaxed.
The same warmth she felt in the deep forest emanated weakly from Zhubi. Ying Lin glanced at him, curious. Do fairies all feel warm? I dont remember feeling this from fairy-sir. Er, Benefactor. Xie Hao. Though come to think of it, I havent felt it from any of the immortals Is a fairy the same as an immortal? I should ask Benefactor. Hell know.
A whoosh of wind caught her ear. Ying Lin turned in time to catch a glimpse of a servants uniform before a knife suddenly materialized in the servants hand, and she stabbed toward Ying Lins neck. Instinctively, Ying Lin drew the warmth from Zhubi into herself and used it to jump back, but it wasnt enough. The knife sliced toward her. She braced, tensing uselessly.
Zhubi slithered over her body faster than she thought possible. Scales rubbed against her neck. A metallic clang sounded out.
The servant fell back, staring wide-eyed at her broken knife. She looked at the knife, then Ying Lin, then the knife again. You how did you
Hui glanced at the man under him, then reached out to Ying Lin and sent a mote of life qi to her. The bruises on her knuckles instantly healed. How do you feel? Did they hurt you?
They tried to! But your snake saved me, Ying Lin said, nodding at Zhubi. She took a deep breath and ran her hands through her hair. But why were they trying to kill me?
Hui wrinkled his nose at himself and bowed. Its my fault, Elder Sister. Please forgive my incompetence.
Huh? No, its not as if its your fault is it? Ying Lin asked, suddenly suspicious.
Hui took a deep breath and began to explain.
Ying Lins expression went from incredulous to disbelieving to indignant, and finally she stomped her foot. Just because you discovered something dangerous, they thought you might have told me, and decided to kill me? What about my parents long years of loyalty to the Fu Clan? What about my loyalty? TheyFu Liyu
I dont think Fu Liyu knew about it, Hui said gently, trying to lessen the blow.
Ying Lin nodded. Thats true. Theyre keeping all this from Fu Liyu, too, after all. She drew herself up to her somewhat unimpressive height and took a deep breath, turning to Hui. What can we do about it? Fairbenefactor, you have the magic. You tell me. Is there anything we can do?
Hui bit his lip. Actually I do have an idea. You can even attend the banquet!
Oh! Lets do it, lets do it! Ying Lin said, her eyes glittering.
Glancing at the servants on the ground, then Ying Lin, Hui hesitated. Er, you should hear out my plan, first.
Ying Lin shook her head. Xie Hao, youre a doctor, right? You know what youre doing. A mere servant like me cant comprehend whats going on in your head.
Hui looked at her, then frowned. Ying Lin, dont compare yourself to me.
Flustered, Ying Lin backed up. Huh? I-I didnt mean to be disrespectful, I
Im nothing, an iota of dust. Your future should be unimaginably more bright than mine. Im nothing but a rival youll trod on in no time, Hui said, nodding. Compared to myself, who struggled to break into Qi Gathering and is now a member of a dead sect, Ying Lin, with her heaven-defying cultivation instinct and no baggage of a previous sect allegiance, should truly be able to surpass me easily. She could join All-Heavens Sect tomorrow and have all the resources in the world available to her. In fact, she should! Theres no reason to be beholden to my grudges.
Although Id have to ensure All-Heavens Sect wasnt doing anything to its prime disciples first. Tang Fei was awfully suspicious, with that strange compulsion and the black life-death threads in her body, but Lu Lintei, Ding Qinwen, and Zhi Ahn seemed normal. Then again, I didnt look at their life-death threads. I cant be sure.
Next time, I need to check! All-Heavens Sect is extremely suspicious. I feel like theres something wrong there. Maybe its merely my bias because they tried to massacre my sect, but
Ying Lin blinked at Hui. Abruptly, she asked, Doctor are you okay?
Eh? Im perfectly healthy, Hui replied.
In the head, I mean, she said, tapping her temple.
Hui scowled at her. The cheek on this discipleahem, servant!