Chapter 581

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Chapter 581

There was a time when Yan found sneaking out to meet her lover a thrilling game, but after going through the motions so very many times, itd become more of an aggravating inconvenience.

Waiting up was the worst part, because even though everyone knew what she was up to, appearances must be kept. Yan couldnt simply read a book or play with the rabbits until it came time to leave, because if she did, then Eun, Kyung, Grandpa Du, or one of his guards would accompany her for as long as she was up. It was silly really, keeping up pretenses for the sake of pretenses, but if Yan didnt give them this much, then she would never be left alone or allowed to leave to visit Rain. No, they had to send her to bed first, and even then, the silliness did not end, because if someone caught her sneaking out from the Medical Saints manor, then she would be sent back to bed once again.

Everyone knew Yan spent most nights in Rains bed, but she still needed to be discreet about it for the sake of propriety. Even though the rice was cooked, Grandpa Du still needed to show he was doing everything he could to protect her chastity. If she could sneak out in spite of his best efforts, then he was not at fault, for a grown daughter cannot be kept, but Mother forbid Rain ever try sneaking into her room. The one time he tried it earned him a light beating from Kyung, followed by an involuntary bath in the pond when he refused to give up, all because of perception. Yan sneaking out was a young woman willingly going to her beloved, but Rain sneaking in was seen as making a fool of Grandpa Du. So silly, but such was life.

Or at least thats what she told herself while braced between two roof beams in an effort to avoid the patrolling guards. Shed done this exact same maneuver just three days ago and thought her presence went unnoticed, but someone had taken measures to thwart her escape. Every other wooden beam had been removed, so instead of lying comfortably over top a pair of beams, she was stretched out in between them with her arms and legs akimbo, all the while Lightening for all she was worth to keep from falling. The guards, Xiao Qi and KageTaka from the sounds of it, had stopped to chat just out of Yans sight, but she could hear them going on in hushed whispers about some art exhibition they were planning to visit. They knew she was here, they had to, and this was their way of taunting her without letting Grandpa lose face.

Truth be told, she wouldve found it hilarious if not for her tenuous position.

Grandpa Du delighted in testing her during these nightly escapes, forcing her to think on her feet in order to avoid Kyung and the guards. It was good practice for sneaking and scouting, but Yan yearned for the day she learned how to Conceal and could simply leap over the manor wall unseen. Then again, Grandpa Du would probably use that as an opportunity to train her in anti-Concealment methods, though hopefully Yan would be married by then and no longer forced to sneak out.

It felt like an eternity before Xiao Qi and KageTaka resumed their patrol, but it couldnt have been more than a few minutes. Limbs aching and head light, Yan yearned to drop down and rest, but she knew better than to let her guard down so quickly. Instead, she pushed off to the right and settled herself atop a single beam, which was much easier than bracing herself between them, but far too dangerous to try with the guards in earshot. Long seconds passed in palpable silence as she struggled to quietly steady her breath and keep from muttering obscenities under her breath.

It was unladylike, according to Eun, and Yan was not brave enough to cross that woman, not again.

After one-hundred seconds of waiting, her patience paid off. Slipping through the shadows without a sound, Kyung padded through the hallways and stopped almost directly beneath Yan. There he stood, peering about the darkness, before letting out an almost imperceptible huff and continuing his patrol with marginally less stealth, the floorboards creaking beneath his passing as his footfalls echoed through the hallways.

How sweet, this surly brother of hers. This was his way of telling her shed slipped up, but he would overlook it just this once. The problem was, Yan had no idea how he spotted her, but he somehow picked the right beam and stood directly in her field of vision without ever raising his head, so something must have given her away.

A puzzle for another time however, since Kyungs goodwill was limited and he was sure to return soon enough. It only took three minutes and fifteen seconds to make a full circuit around the inner courtyard, so Yan had best be gone before then, lest she be banished back to her room to start her escape over. Quietly crawling atop the beam, she made her way to the end of the hallway to avoid being seen through the windows before slowly lowering her head to check if the way was clear. It was, but circumstances could change in a heartbeat, so she kept her eyes open as she gently lowered herself to the floor. Keeping to the shadows, she proceeded to the corner of the courtyard and climbed over in the blink of an eye, having long since memorized the locations of every finger and toe hold.

The things one does for love...

Once over the wall, the need for stealth was all but done with since no one in Rains household cared if Yan was caught sneaking in. To ease her passage, she had Rain install a lattice framework on one side of the manor walls, which she used to climb up onto the roof of his room so as not to disturb anyone else with her passing. He could have just left the window open for her, but there was a Death Corps guard posted outside at all times, and even though he had strict orders to ignore Yans passing, it was awkward climbing through windows with an audience. Truth be told, she could have marched straight up to the front doors and the guards would have let her in, but doing so would have been throwing away Grandpa Dus face, as half the citadel would be talking about her scandalous behaviour come morning. Not that Yan sleeping with Rain would come as any surprise since his household was under intense scrutiny at all times, but again, face, propriety, reputation, morals, and all that, showing that once again men had it easy and women were forced to suffer through their silliness.

Unfortunately, she soon discovered all her hard work was for naught as she found Rain sitting at his desk while Mama Bun, Aurie, and two more rabbits snored in his bed. Right away, this told her there would be no canoodling tonight, because neither of them were comfortable making love with the animals in the room. Difficult to get in the mood with grouchy rabbits growling over being woken up or sweet, ignorant Aurie butting in so he could be included in their game.

What little disappointment Yan harboured was quickly swept away as Rains face lit up with a smile, so warm and natural it spoke volumes to his love for her. Putting his pen aside, he rose to greet her with a hug and kiss, and she happily threw herself into both, relishing the sensation of his strong arms wrapped around her waist and supporting her weight while her hungry lips met his. When their kiss finally ended, her toes were curled and feet raised as she held her panting beloved close. Hi stranger, she began, and she kissed him once more for good measure while suspended in his arms. Working late I see. Problems at the office?

No. Keeping one arm wrapped around her waist, he swung her feet up and lifted her into a princess carry before taking a seat at his desk, where he showed her a messily scrawled parchment labelled seating arrangements, with names listed in groupings of most important to least important, and plenty of corrections to be seen. Well, yes, but thats not what Im doing now. This is wedding stuff.

A quick glance revealed one name in particular which stood out, as Huushal had been written and crossed out no less than half a dozen times. They used to be such close friends, and Big Huu rode out with Rain the last time he was at Sinuji, but they rarely spent time with one another anymore. Something had happened between them, not exactly a falling out, but Huu was keeping his distance and Rain was respecting it, and neither one would even admit something was up. Whatever it was, it was something on Huus end, because when Yan woke from her haze of Insight, she found Huu had already moved out of the Citadel and living out of a yurt on Rains beet farm by the Medical Saints bamboo grove. Whats more, Big Huu barely ever left his yurt these days and had yet to revisit the front lines since his promotion to Second Class Warrant Officer, which was odd since Officers were so rare amongst the People. Huu even turned down Yans offer to serve together, which was odd because as kids, theyd agreed that the first one of them to make it big would take in the other as their second-in-command, and this was the first time there was a clear gap between their ranks.

Whatever the problem was, it was high time to pay Big Huu another visit, so Yan made a mental note and tucked it into the back of her mind before fixing Rain with a playful pout. How rude. Planning your wedding with one woman while waiting for another. Resting her head on Rains shoulder, Yan gently nipped his neck in admonishment before looking over the list once more. Figuring out who will sit where? You dont even have a venue picked out, so why not leave this to Luo-Luo?

Because... it feels mean to make Luo-Luo plan Milas wedding, you know? Its fine, I can handle this much. Probably. Or I can find someone to help. Pressing his cheek to her forehead, he sighed and started putting his things away with his one free hand, the other firmly stuck to her waist and in no danger of coming free. Sorry. You probably dont want to hear about this either. I shouldve put this all away before you arrived, but youve gotten really good at sneaking around. I usually hear you on the roof before you make it inside.

I was properly motivated to learn. Tugging his collar aside with her teeth, she kissed his collarbone and added, Besides, theres nothing wrong with talking about the wedding. Nuzzling closer into Rains warm embrace, Yan let out a small, contented sigh as he finished putting his things away and stroked her cheek. So, Mila woke up and you finally picked a date. In spectacular and scandalous fashion, according to Luo-Luos vivid portrayal.

Yea, midsummer. Doesnt leave much time to prepare, but it does mean you and I can have our wedding on the Autumn Solstice.

Mm. Figured as much, Grandpa was already complaining how two months wasnt enough time to plan it. He wants to know if you can get us that big banquet hall at the Central Citadel, the one the Legate used for the last one.

Of course. Ill pen a letter to Colonel General Ryo in the morning. Yan found it titillating to hear Rain casually talk about exchanging correspondence with a Colonel General, so she snuck in another kiss while her free hand idly explored his broad shoulders before plunging beneath his robes to inspect his muscled chest and washboard stomach. Now that he was in better health, candlelight didnt do what was under his robes justice, and there wasnt enough time in the morning to properly appreciate his lean, chiselled body since she had to sneak back to her room before Eun arrived to find her missing.

Hey Yan, could you ask Grandpa Du to... err... lie to Mom and Dad about the cost of the wedding? Like whatever he needs, have him ask for half, or even a quarter when he talks to my parents, and Ill pay the rest. With how many people we have to invite and the sheer extravagance expected of an Imperial Scion, the weddings are going to get really expensive and Mom and Dad refuse to let me help pay. Widening his eyes in belated alarm, he added, Im not asking you to skimp on your wedding or anything, Ill spare no expense, I just dont want my parents footing the entire bill for so many weddings.

And whose fault was it that he needed so many weddings? Among the People, it is traditionalfor the grooms parents to pay for the wedding, a point of honour to showcase their family can support their new daughter-in-law. Yan began with a lesson mostly because she liked to see him pout, but also because he was an idiot and his Peak Expert parents could probably hear his plotting, which she promptly told him through Sending. His bug-eyed expression was not as adorable than his pout, but still fetching enough for a kiss. Besides, she added out loud, if only to earn points with her fearsome dragon-lady of a Mother-in-Law, You shouldnt be trying to trick your parents. They are reasonable people, and if the costs get out of hand, then they will say something to their oh-so-rich-and-successful son.

A shame Sarnai was so much more difficult to win over than her husband. The Bloody Fanged wolf was more of a shy pup when dealing with Yan, since he made the same gaffe as his son and mistook her for a man. Unlike Rain, Baatar couldnt buy forgiveness with his body, though that would be an interesting experience. A shame neither father nor son would ever go for it, the prudes...

Okay, okay, my mistake. Rolling his beautiful amber eyes, Rain added, Dont let this hold you back though. You shouldnt settle for anything less than your dream wedding, because you deserve the best.

Im a simple girl with simple tastes. Shrugging ever so slightly, Yan stifled a yawn and said, The ceremony isnt all that important, and the banquet is more of nuisance than anything else. I love you and you love me, so a few cups of tea wont change anything, but Grandpa wants a big ceremony and banquet, so hes going to get one. Switching to Sending, she added, Im more interested in what comes after, because that means no more sneaking around at night.

Im looking forward to it too. After a brief pause, Rain asked, Hows his health?

Not great, she whispered, her heart aching in grief. His knees hurt all the time, and I think his hearing is starting to go, but otherwise, hes doing fine for someone whos a hundred and eleven years old. Knowing what Rain would say next, Yan shook her head and told herself it wasnt a betrayal. You cant. You know you cant, because Ive told you so.

But

No buts. Snuggling closer into his embrace, she took a deep breath and switched to Sending just to be safe. Weve been over this before. If you teach Grandpa how to use Panacea, hell never be able to keep it a secret. He likes to pretend otherwise, but hes a soft-hearted old man who cant help but let others take advantage of him, because hes worried he doesnt have enough time to reconcile with his family. You saw how comfortable he was asking you to borrow ten-thousand gold, because he needed it to pay off Jin Toks gambling debts. Or at least, thats what he thinks it was for, but you and I both know Jin Tok lied to him. There never was any gambling debt, or loan-sharks threatening to break his knees, it was all a sob-story concocted by him and his scheming mother.

Yea, and we told Jin Tok we knew and warned him away. He hasnt shown his face since, and I dont care about the money.

Thats not the point. Jin Tok is staying away because he got his money and hes not desperate yet, but he will be back eventually. He knows Grandpa will never abandon him, no matter what he does. Love is irrational that way. Though it pained her to say this, Yan knew it was for the best. You dont even know if Panacea can extend someones life. Its just a theory right? Rain nodded, and she was reminded of his long-winded explanation about why the body aged and how Panacea might help revert it, or at the very least, keep the body in a more stable state. Something about imperfect copies and information degradation, but he used a lot of terms she wasnt familiar with and had little to no proof to offer. Then thats that. You cant teach Grandpa, because hell reveal it to the first close friend or family member who needs it. He wont mean to, hell just strongly hint that you or Medical Saint Taduk might know something that can help, and then what? Just look at how many friends hes asked the Medical Saint to look at, friends who all but abandoned him when he needed them most. He had to borrow money from you because his family has yet to give him back the fortune they stole from him, yet they still have the gall to ask him for favours, favours he is more than happy to dole out. I love him with all my heart, but as much as I wish it were otherwise, he cannot be trusted with this secret.

I know, I know. There it was, his fetching pout, but this time Yan didnt have the heart to admire it. Much like Grandpa, Rain was also a soft-hearted fool, because despite knowing that revealing Panacea might bring grave danger down upon the People, he still tried to come up with new and clever ways to disseminate the technique. Not for fame or profit, no, he wanted to give it away freely because it was the right thing to do, whether it was through anonymous letters to famed Healers all around the Empire, or through the Penitent Brotherhood whom he had almost no reason to trust. Thankfully, he still had the presence of mind to ask Akanai beforehand, because if it were up to him, he would gladly give every Martial Warrior the potential to live forever, and then where would they be? I just wish... I wish things were different. That this world was different.

An odd way to put it, but Rain was a strange one. We all do, my love. The thought of losing Grandpa terrified Yan so, because shed only had these few years to cherish his love and affection. She could only hope that Medical Saint Taduks weekly check-ups were enough to sustain his ailing health, or perhaps even some miracle medicine from the burgeoning Spiritual Plant garden would save her beloved Grandpa from the Mothers final and inevitable Embrace. We all do.

Kissing her gently, he fell silent and she could almost feel him struggling with indecision. There was something else on his mind, but he wasnt sure if he wanted to talk about it. Distracting him would only convince him to drop the matter, while asking would only make him deny it, so she reined in her passions and perched comfortably on his lap, instead of shimmying about to tease and frustrate them both to no end. Much as she loved him, there were times when she wished he was more open with his thoughts and feelings, instead of spending all his time lost in circular trains of thought, but there was no helping it. This was simply who he was, and she accepted him as is, for better or for worse.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

As luck would have it, Rain finally came to a decision only seconds before Yan drifted off to sleep. Hey, he began, pressing his forehead against hers for comfort. Am I a terrible man?

Absolutely, she replied, without missing a beat, Though you need to be more specific if youd like me to go into detail.

Ah, as I live and breathe. Greeting her at the door with a hearty smile, the hulking half-grizzly Ghurda swept Yan up into a spirited bear hug. You eat yet girl? Bah, doesnt matter if ye did, you could use more meat on your bird bones there. Most women wont admit it, but were sorely disadvantaged when it comes to matters of mass. One kilogram heavier is one kilogram stronger, and men arent constrained by silly things like staying pretty and thin.

Youre as beautiful as any other, Auntie Ghurda, Yan said, grinning from ear to ear at the burly, welcoming woman. Dont let anyone ever tell you different.

Ah, yer a sweet girl for lying, you are. Kissing Yan on both cheeks, Ghurda smiled and said, Its good to see you.

Sorry I havent been here more often. I only figured it out last night.

Ghurdas eyes widened ever so slightly, and for a brief moment, Yan saw the weight of the world pressing down on the older womans shoulders. It that obvious?

No, not at all. I dont think anyone else knows, but theres nothing to worry about. Seeing Ghurdas confusion, Yan shook her head and smiled. Best if I talk to him alone.

...You sure? He has his good days and bad, but more bad than good since the banquet. I shouldnt have brought him, thought he was doin so well, and he was, right up until he lost...

And he did so love to dwell on his failures. Dont worry, Auntie Ghurda. I can handle Huushal. Could you make sure we arent overheard?

...Bless your heart girl.

By now, Yesui and Yosai were coming out of Huus yurt, which was right next to Auntie Ghurdas. Big Huu himself came out behind them, and his hackles visibly bristled at the sight of Yan. What are you doing here?

There was a time when Ghurda, Chakta, or even sweet Elia would have rapped Huus forehead for greeting a guest so rudely, but none of them even blinked an eye. How had she not seen this sooner? Ignoring his scowl, Yan hugged Huus half-bear wives instead while inwardly laughing at how similar they were to his half-grizzly mother. They werent as broad or tall, but they had the same full-figured build, with a voluptuous frame and all the right curves which Yan envied dearly. Yesui, Yosai, youre both looking well, Yan began, though she broke away before the gossipy women could drag her off to breakfast. Do you mind if I borrowed your yurt and husband for a bit? We need to talk.

We can talk out here, Huushal growled. He wasnt Big Huu, not right now, because she didnt need to be reminded of how much bigger hed gotten. One kilogram heavier is one kilogram stronger...

Its fine, Auntie Ghurda said, pressing gently against Huus chest, and his flinch didnt escape Yans notice. So itd gotten this far, to the point of exchanging blows. Idiot Rain, he must have known, but he never told her. Well, shed sort him out later. Go inside and have a talk with your friend, Ghurda continued, emphasizing the word friend. Ill have breakfast waiting when you come out.

Instead of seeing if he would comply, Yan sauntered past him and into his surprisingly empty yurt. About fifteen seconds later, Huushal followed her inside, but it was telling how he watched to make sure the door stayed open as he sidled along the walls, keeping as far from her as possible without blocking the exit. So he was Big Huu, the same fool shed grown up with and even once thought she might marry. Thank the Mother that never happened; Big Huu was far too serious for her tastes.

What do you want? he growled, unable to tear his eyes off the door. Whyd Ma put up a Sound Barrier?

He could sense that? Yan couldnt, but Ghurdas Sending arrived soon enough to confirm Huus statement. What I want, Yan began, using the Language of the People while crossing her arms to reassure him, Is to talk. The Sound Barrier is there to keep us from being disturbed.

Then talk.

Not the best start, but Yan had done more with less. Im not afraid of you.

Huu snorted. You always were fearless. Thats why you kept getting into trouble, biting off more than you could chew.

True, but it wouldnt do to be reminded of that now. Listen carefully Huu, Yan said, moving in front of the door so he would look her in the eye. I am not afraid of you.

You should be. Lip curled in a snarl, Huu set to pacing about the yurt, his hulking frame eating up the spacious interior wherever he passed. You should be afraid of many things, but you were always too stupid to listen. I should teach you to be afraid, teach you to listen when others speak.

Oh, Huu... She could almost hear the Spectres whispering to him, so obvious now that she knew how the Enemy worked. Taking one step closer, she winced as he matched her with one step back, and he might have moved more if his back wasnt pressed fast against the wall. It was almost comedic if not for his snarl, half-angry and half-terrified, but all Huu. So what if he was a hulking mini-giant? He was still the same person inside. Im going to say it one more time. Im not afraid, so you shouldnt be either.

What do you know? His tone caught her off guard, so full of fury and loathing. I am not afraid. Didnt you hear? I served in the greatest battles of this past year, and I would be there now if not for Ma keeping me back. I fought and held my own against Quyen Dienne. Im one of the strongest warriors of our generation, just like you and Rain. Chuckling darkly, Huu grinned, and it was not a pleasant one. Well... Not Rain. Not anymore. And Im strong enough to beat Dienne now, because he only won by the barest of margins. As for you, Yan, I could crush you with one arm tied behind my back. Maybe I should do that, then everyone will stop looking down on me.

Bold words, Yan replied, overlooking the insults because Huu wasnt in his right mind. For a scared little boy.

I. Am not. Scared!

Taking a half-step forward, Huu bared his teeth and raised his fists as if to attack, but Yan resisted the urge to guard against him and stood relaxed with arms crossed. You can lie to yourself, she said, shaking her head with a smirk, But you cant fool me. I know you too well. You remember how we met?

...Ya. You beat up Altan and Mugi when you found them bullying me. For a second, Huu looked like himself again, his lips breaking out into a familiar, sheepish smile as he lowered his hands, but then his anger returned in full force. I was weak then, but I am not weak anymore.

Bullshit, Yan snorted. You were big as an ox then, twice the size of those idiots.You couldve trounced both of them without breaking a sweat, but instead you stood idly by while I took my lumps and scuffed my knuckles getting them off your back.

Like I said, I was weak. I am not weak anymore.

Bullshit, Yan corrected, and tried not to flinch as he came alive with rage at the denial. Everyone said he looked calm and collected at the banquet, so why was he so easily riled now? You could have smacked Altan and Mugi down without breaking a sweat, but you didnt. You were never weak, not compared to the people around you. You were scared though, worried you might hurt others. You were always so careful while playing, always so mousy and scared, because you knew what could happen if you cut loose.

So what? Thats all in the past now.

Doesnt look that way, not from where Im standing. Gesturing around her, Yan said, Why are you living all the way out here, instead of inside the Citadel? Why did you cut off all your friends and refuse to see Rain? Because youre scared, downright terrified of what you might do. Youre worried youll snap and hurt someone, which could bring down the worst on all of your family and friends, so you isolate yourself and push everyone else away. For the last time Huu, I am not afraid of you. Extending her hand for him to take, she gestured him to come close, and it pained her to watch him recoil in fear.

You dont understand, he whispered, his anger all melting away. You dont know what youre talking about.

Dont be stupid, Huu. Stop listening to them, and listen to me. Think about who youre talking to and what Ive been saying this whole time. I know. Meeting his eyes, she nodded and repeated herself. I know, Huu. Youre worried theyll turn you into a monster, but I know it wont happen. It cant. They will never turn you, because deep down, you are still that same, gentle boy who would rather be teased and bullied than fight back and risk hurting someone he barely even knows. Moving closer until she was only one step away, she Sent, The Spectres are nothing to be afraid of. They can whisper in your ear all they want, but you are Huushal of the People, and the Father will never have you. This isolation? This is what they want, so they can better trick you with lies and deceit. You dont need to stay away to keep us safe. You need to come to us, so we can protect you. Take my hand Huu. Ive missed you. Your friends miss you. Your family misses you. Giving him the look, the one Eun used all the time to quietly convey her patience was running thin, but her love was limitless, Yan said, So why dont you stop being a hard-headed idiot and let us help you through this? We all must forge our own path, but that doesnt mean you must do so without support.

No matter how many years might pass, Yan would never forget the look of relief in Huus eyes, not until the day she died. Okay, he said, tentatively taking her hand and freezing in place as if afraid of what might happen next. Nothing happened, as Yan just stood there and smiled while waiting for him to make the next move. Yea... Okay, he said, swallowing hard, before smiling back, so goofy and apologetic, a startling change from the barely restrained violence from a minute back. Thanks Yan. For looking out for me again.

What are friends for? It would take time for him to recover, but this was a glimpse at the Huu Yan knew and grew up with, the idiot who always had her back no matter what, and now knew she would always have his. The Spectres could lie all they wanted, but Huu would never hurt his family or his friends, because thats just the sort of man he was, and it was high time he figured it out on his own.

Stupid Huu. Stupid Rain. Stupid men, always thinking they could handle things on their own and that all other men should do the same.

Honestly, if it werent for women, the whole world would have fallen into the Fathers Maw long ago, but perhaps this was all a part of Her design.

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