In the blink of an eye, seven days had passed.
Several conflicts had erupted between the Demon Suppression Bureau, the demons, and the noble families, and the situation was becoming increasingly tense.
That evening.
As the sun set in the west, its red light bathed the land.
Inside the city of Baihua County, within the study of Li Daoxuan from the Demon Suppression Bureau.
"It's truly a pity that we couldn't detain that old man Hong Jiuxiang last time," Li Daoxuan's gaze traveled through the window, watching the glimmering waves of the river in the distance.
"Cough cough!"
As he spoke, he couldn't suppress a cough.
An abnormal flush appeared on his face as he wiped at the corner of his mouth.
Looking down.
His thin palm was stained with a patch of blood red.
Li Daoxuan's brows furrowed slightly, he sighed, and wiped the bloodstain from his hand clean.
"Are you alright?" Although this action was discreet, it was noticed by a delicate-looking young man beside him.
The young man's eyes were slightly furrowed as he asked with some concern.
"Hahaha, it's nothing!" laughed Li Daoxuan heartily, "Just an old ailment, don't worry about me. These old bones of mine can still hold up for a couple more years."
"Well, that's good," the young man replied, nodding his head upon seeing the smile on Li Daoxuan's face, and said no more.
The young man was named Murong Hanshuang.
He was the last one of the three responsible Demon-Slaying Deputy Capital Commanders.
The other two were Wang Xindong and Luo Shuang, whom Su Heng had previously met.
Murong Hanshuang had a remarkably handsome appearance, with a countenance that was androgynous, fair skin, and a high-bridged nose. Together with his dark attire and deep eyes, he was the sort that would absolutely turn young girls' heads with screams if he walked in a modern city.
Besides, Murong Hanshuang was also the orphan of Li Daoxuan's senior sister.
Li Daoxuan cultivated the Daoist mystical arts.
He led a life of abstinence, without offspring.
Owing to a sense of guilt and the desire to compensate, Li Daoxuan always treated Murong Hanshuang as his own child.
Murong Hanshuang lived up to expectations, achieving countless merits within the Demon Suppression Bureau.
Before the age of forty, he had already become a Deputy Governor of the Demon Suppression Bureau.
However, these were events of sixty or seventy years ago. Murong Hanshuang appeared youthful because of the integration with a demon's corpse. His actual age had already surpassed a hundred years.
"Now, where were we..." Li Daoxuan scratched his head, trying to steer the conversation back on track.
"Hong Jiuxiang failed to achieve his goal last time and will certainly not let it go; we can't just sit and wait," said Wang Xindong in a grave voice.
"We'd better take the initiative to strike," Luo Shuang said with a frown, "If the battle takes place within the inner city, many innocent civilians will be dragged into it. It would also hinder us greatly, which is not in our favor."
In the modest room.
Li Daoxuan, along with three powerful Deputy Governors.
All were discussing the next course of action.
"What Luo Shuang says makes sense," Wang Xindong asserted, "However, the noble families' fortresses are also heavily guarded. It would be best if we could catch them by surprise for the most significant effect."
"The longer we delay, the more unfavorable it is for us," Murong Hanshuang stated, "The sooner, the better."
He paused for a moment, then continued, "Preferably, we start our action tonight!"
"Hmm!" Li Daoxuan nodded, not objecting.
"Shouldn't we wait a bit longer?" Luo Shuang's brows furrowed slightly, "Su Heng is still in seclusion; he should be close to finishing. If we act together after he comes out, our chances will be much better."
Taotie spoke in a brash voice.
"This is my home; I lived here for thirteen years," Xu Hanlin's voice was filled with wistfulness.
He walked forward slowly.
Amid the chirping of birds and the fragrance of the soil, he came to a secluded courtyard.
Pushing open the ancient wooden door, he entered.
What met his eye was a vast expanse of blooming morning glories and wild roses.
So lush that there was hardly any place for someone to set foot in the whole courtyard.
In the middle of the courtyard stood a huge locust tree.
Under the locust tree, there were a wooden bench and a stone table.
The stone table was engraved with a chessboard, and tea sets were placed on it. Both the tea sets and the stone table were covered in dust.
"More than twenty years have passed, since mother was captured, this is the first time I've come back here," Xu Hanlin gently picked up a tea cup, wiping the dust off it, and softly said:
"The memories left here that I had with mother are just too beautiful."
"So beautiful they don't seem real, like a dream," Xu Hanlin said, "And the more beautiful something is, the more painful it is when you lose it."
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Xu Hanlin spoke, but no sound came out.
After a moment of silence, "Didn't you tell me to shut up?" Taotie retorted.
"I wanted to talk to someone, anyone," Xu Hanlin put down the tea cup, his eyes already reddening slightly.
He smiled, "What do you see here?"
"Flowers, a lot of flowers," Taotie answered, "Too bad I can't make out the species."
"That's okay, I can teach you," Xu Hanlin said gently, "These flowers that look like little trumpets are morning glories, the yellow ones are chrysanthemums, the white ones are roses. The ones that hang in clusters from the rack are wisterias, and the bunches that grow amongst the grass are baby's breath."
"Your mother really liked flowers?" Taotie mumbled, "What a strange demon."
"No..." Xu Hanlin's smile faded, and he shook his head, "I like flowers, so mother planted a garden full of them. Most of it has already gone to waste now, but twenty years ago, this courtyard had flowers of all colors and shapes."
"Hmm, that scene must have been beautiful," Taotie said, "Although I don't appreciate it myself."
"Yes, it was indeed beautiful," Xu Hanlin sighed, "But later, I met a wandering artist. He told me that snakes are very sensitive to pollen. This garden full of flowers, a beautiful sight to me, was torture for mother. But she never showed it..."
"She loved you very much," Taotie said in a deep voice.
"And this locust tree," Xu Hanlin put down the cleaned tea cup, slowly stood up, and reached out to touch the locust tree's old rough bark.
"This locust tree was planted by my mother the year I was born," Xu Hanlin lifted his head, "In the blink of an eye, it's already grown this big."
"See that half-piece of zither?"
Xu Hanlin continued forward, carefully stepping over the sea of flowers.
In a weedy trash pile, he gently cradled the half-piece wooden zither in his arms.
"During the River Lantern Festival that year, I saw other kids from the village going to the riverbank to play and attend the lantern show. I also wanted to go, but mother wouldn't allow it. I couldn't understand why at the time; I was angry with her. After much begging, she finally agreed."
"Taotie, do you know? I regret it, I truly do..."
Xu Hanlin's voice carried a trace of a sob; he bowed his head, covering his face with his hands, his shoulders shaking involuntarily.
"It was that River Lantern Festival that led to the Demon Suppression Bureau discovering mother. Not long after, she was captured by the Demon Suppression Bureau's men. This zither was bought at the lantern show."
"It's been over twenty years, I remember everything about the day mother disappeared," Xu Hanlin said in a low voice.
"Those bastards, they must have cast a wide net," Taotie said viciously, "They're inhuman, they'll do anything to take down a demon."
"No..."
Xu Hanlin shook his head, "How could a mother expose her own child to danger so recklessly?"
"It was an ordinary evening."