Chapter 407
Luo-Luo, Im bored. Lets go out and play, ya?
Innocuous as the statement seemed, Luo-Luo jumped in fright, and not just because Lin-Lin dropped in from out of sight, hanging upside down from the tree branch just outside the window. Repressing the memories of her last adventure with Lin-Lin, Luo-Luo wracked her brain for an excuse, any excuse to remain in her safe, sheltered room. Sweet and charming though she might be, Lin-Lins idea of fun not only differed from Luo-Luos, it also walked a thin line between insane and suicidal. Climbing trees taller than buildings without so much as a rope, racing at breakneck speeds through grass fields on their quin-pulled rickshaws, or exploring the dark alleys and twisted streets of SuiHuas seedy underbelly with only a single guard as protection, it was all too much for Luo-Luo to handle. Shed much rather sit in the courtyard playing music or composing poetry instead of running about with reckless abandon, but in Lord Husbands absence, Lin-Lin had gone from lovable trickster to incessant... dare she say it...
Lin-Lin was a curmudgeon.
Even though Luo-Luo didnt say it out loud, using such foul language even in her thoughts made her blush with shame, but she still couldnt bring herself to follow along with whatever deranged activity Lin-Lin thought of next. Luckily, she had good reason to deny the grouchy half-hare, so she put on her most sympathetic smile and said, As much as Luo-Luo would like to join you, have you forgotten our promise to Ser Charok? We agreed to look after little Tali and Tate while he trains with Ser Gerel, so we must remain at home until they arrive. Also, Luo-Luo has much to do regarding Lord Husbands business ventures, which may take most of the day. It only took a few minutes to write a letter explaining Lord Husbands instructions and it was already on its way to Nan Ping, but what Lin-Lin didnt know couldnt hurt her. Feigning sympathy, Luo-Luo added, If Lin-Lin wishes to go exploring, then Luo-Luo will be happy to remain here and look after the children, though this means Anrhi and Sorya will also have to stay so they can look after the animals.
Puffing her cheeks in a sinister pout, Lin-Lin huffed and turned to the animals in question. The half-hare wasnt the only one to turn malcontent in Lord Husbands absence. Aurie and Sarankho were all but inconsolable and the bears were little better, all of them camped by the gates and menacing everyone who entered the courtyard as if blaming them for not being Lord Husband. Sympathetic as she was, this resulted in Luo-Luo spending most of her days locked inside her room for fear of being attacked, or worse, dragged out on another of Lin-Lins insane adventures.
Fine. Lin-Lins reply was curt and churlish, crossing her arms while still upside down. But when they get here, were all going out to lunch. I want fresh dumplings, not delivered ones. Its not the same. No matter how fast the guards run, its always too cold by the time they get here, and youve been cooped up inside for two days now. Its not good for your health, ya?
On the contrary, staying home was in the best interest of Luo-Luos health. Expecting resistance, Lin-Lin glowered until Luo-Luo meekly agreed, her stomach sinking at the thought of another day filled with restless anxiety interrupted by moments of heart-stopping panic. Having secured Luo-Luos agreement, Lin-Lins scowl reverted to her customary smile as she jumped down to prepare, falling from Luo-Luos second story window to land neatly on her feet. Come my sweet floofies, its time to put on your clothes. You hafta look your best so you dont scare the people in the city, ya?
As if a silk shirt and hat were enough to make people feel safe in the presence of a vicious predator.
Closing her eyes, Luo-Luo prayed for someone to save her from Lin-Lin. These harrowing incidents always began with something innocuous like lunch, and then somehow, before she knew it, Luo-Luo would find herself stuck with no avenue of retreat, her eyes wide and knuckles white as she awaited the horrors to come. To make matters worse, Lin-Lin knew how terrified Luo-Luo was, but instead of taking a step back, the well-intentioned but misguided half-hare got it into her mind to acclimate Luo-Luo to the thrill of life. There was even talk of teaching Luo-Luo to fire a bow so they could go hunting together, a prospect which had Luo-Luo trembling from head to toe in a cold sweat.
It was too much for a sheltered, faint-hearted lady like herself, far too much.
A knock on the courtyard doors interrupted Luo-Luos waking nightmare and a burst of optimism flooded through her, hoping this was the answer to her prayers. When the door opened to reveal their unexpected caller, Luo-Luos optimism faded away, only to be replaced with surly dejection as Lin-Lin squealed with delight. Yan-Yan!Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
Mother Above, why must you taunt your children so?
Hello Lin, the horned hussy said, smiling as she twirled Lin-Lin about. How have you been?
Bored! Are you staying in town? When did you get here? Tali and Tate will be here later, so eat lunch with us, ya? Luo-Luo, come down, its Yan-Yan!
Quashing the urge to close her window shutters and throw a tantrum in her room, Luo-Luo tidied her appearance and left her shawl behind before heading out to greet the woman who ruined all of Luo-Luos hard work. If Yan hadnt left those quins in Lord Husbands yurt or had the sheer audacity to sneak into his bed, then Lord Husband would have long ago succumbed to Luo-Luos feminine charms. Instead, all her efforts had only driven him into this hussys arms, and now all of Central was talking about their betrothal instead of Luo-Luos. A most vexing outcome, made so much worse by how close shed come to victory only to have a veritable stranger swoop in and snatch it out of her grasp.
And now she had to go smile and play nice with the homewrecker.
Greeting the hussy with an elegant curtsy, Luo-Luo bent lower than decorum demanded, flauntin her curves before Yans boyish frame and short hair. Consort Luo greets Sister Yan. While curtsying, she studied Yans outfit with a critical eye, wondering how the woman had the nerve to go out in public dressed like a strumpet. No, saying such was a disservice, for even the most vulgar of harlots wouldnt dare be seen in public wearing skin tight leggings, leaving nothing of her hips, thighs, or buttocks to the imagination. Scandalous is what it was, outright pornographic even, but considering Yans... deficiencies on her upper body, she supposed the woman was merely working with what little she had to offer.
Yans smile was as false as her inflated reputation, her animosity towards Luo-Luo as plain as day. Theres no need to curtsy, Yan said, helping Luo-Luo stand. Even though youre merely a consort who was foisted onto Rain without warning, were all one family now.
Hmph. What a hateful, detestable woman. Unfortunately, without Li-Li, Lord Husband, or Mila here to shelter her, Luo-Luo had no choice but to swallow the insult, for Lin-Lin was too innocent and guileless to see through it. Pulling them both into her embrace, the half-hare giggled and said, Yay! This is so nice, ya? We should go see if Mi-Mi wants to join us for lunch so we can all catch up together.
Luckily (or perhaps not... it remained to be seen), Lin-Lin preferred to try new things rather than the same old things. Mm, I was thinking we could go hunting instead, ya? Luo-Luo can use one of hubbys crossbows and we can stay out for a few days. Lowering her voice to what she thought was a whisper, but was still loud enough for Luo-Luo to hear, Lin-Lin added, Shes so jumpy and nervous all the time, I thought I could build up her courage. You know, bring her around and show her theres nothing to be afraid of so hubby wont leave her behind all the time.
As touched as Luo-Luo was at Lin-Lins misguided intentions, she moved quickly to block Lin-Lins suggestion of a multi-day hunt. Pleased as Luo-Luo would be to join you, there is still work to be done, so until everything is dealt with, this one would be remiss if she were absent for too long.
Ignoring her as if she never spoke, Yan pinched Lin-Lins cheeks and said, Be honest, you adorable scamp. Youre just angry Rain left you behind, and you couldnt complain because shes here too.
Lin-Lins sheepish giggles revealed the truth behind Yans words and Luo-Luos spirits plummeted. Did this mean she was expected to ride with Lord Husband to war? As loathe as she was to be apart from him, Luo-Luo was petrified by the mere thought of living on the front lines. Even SuiHua felt a little too close for comfort with so many injured soldiers streaming into the city for treatment and rest. In fact, this was the very reason Yan had returned, to replenish her soldiers lost in battle, which is why Luo-Luo kept quiet and accepted the horned hussys abuse. Luo-Luos heart ached for the valiant warriors left behind, but such was life, and she was grateful for their heroic sacrifice, but that didnt mean she hoped to join them.
What could she, a mere Imperial Servant with no training in battle, ever hope to accomplish on the front lines?
While Luo-Luo was frozen with fear, Yan continued her conversation with Lin. As much as Id love to bring you hunting, we cant. Not only do I have other matters to attend to, you forget that were in a military zone under martial law. We cant go traipsing around armed with bows and crossbows, not without drawing unwanted attention. Turning to Luo-Luo, Yan smiled sweetly and said, Tell me, what sort of business does Rain have you working on? Perhaps we could help lighten the load, but Im afraid all I know is it has something to do with... cheap iron? We didnt have much time to speak of it.
Even her interest sounded condescending, but Luo-Luo grit her teeth and explained to the best of her ability. Sister Yan is correct, though also incorrect. Cast iron is more than just cheap iron, for it offers a whole new vista of possibilities. Even Lord Husband has yet to comprehend the full breadth of his discovery, too focused on its use in war effort to consider the deeper implications.
Oh? Her full, pink lips pressed to hide a smug smile, Yan asked, What sort of implications?
Well... all sorts. Flustered by how quickly Yan cut to the heart of the matter, Luo-Luo fell back on an argument she had already used, but to no effect. Its so easy to create and use, we could replace so many mundane items with cast iron alternatives, like wagons, ploughshares, furniture, and more. Why -
Wagons? Interrupting with a frown, Yan shook her head and said, An iron wagon would be far too slow and heavy for a team of two horses. Four or six horses to a wagon would increase costs significantly, which all but invalidates any benefits a sturdier wagon might bring. As Luo-Luo prepared her rebuttal, Yan continued, Unless... What if you made the wagon smaller? Say, enough for two to four passengers... On the flat plains of Central, we could use them to move water and ammunition to patrolling units, or rush heavily injured soldiers back to safety and Healers.
There was something in Yans eyes which kept Luo-Luo from saying she didnt think the idea was feasible. Perhaps the poor girl was speaking from personal experience, having lost soldiers on her journey back to SuiHua. Not an unreasonable assumption since it took her at least eight days to make what should have been a five day journey...
Wah, so smart. Clapping her hands, Lin-Lin added, And if those stinky Defiled show their ugly faces, then you can just smash them with your wagon, ya?
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Mother in Heaven...
Yes! Yan exclaimed, her eyes wide with excitement. We could fix blades to the wagon to clear grass and Defiled alike. It wouldnt work on a wooden wagon, the whole thing would come apart or be far too difficult to carve, but iron can be welded together. Can it be protected from rust? Oh, who cares, if its as cheap and easy as you say, then even as a disposable weapon, it could be worth it against the Defiled.
Stomach queasy from picturing vehicles of destruction smashing through flesh and bone, Luo-Luo was saved by Tali and Tates arrival. She was so happy to put an end to this line of inquiry, she didnt even mind that Tate threw himself into Yans embrace instead of hers, his plump, pink cheeks blushing as Yan smothered him in kisses.
What was it about Yan which drew men and animals alike to her? In Luo-Luos eyes, the half-deer woman was beautiful indeed, but she was far from the ideal Luo-Luos instructors instructed her to become. Perhaps thats what infuriated Luo-Luo the most, that in spite of all the hard work and effort she put into becoming a paragon of grace and beauty, Yan barely had to lift a finger to rival, if not surpass her. As aggravating as it was, on some level, Luo-Luo was glad for the competition. After surpassing all her peers, she finally had a challenge to overcome, a trial laid out before her by the Mother Above.
And no matter how difficult a trial might appear, the Mother always left a path to salvation. Luo-Luo only had to seize it.
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