Book 6: Chapter 40: Fox Matters
This is boring, complained Misty Peak for the fifth time.
Sen ignored her while he finished adjusting the formation flags position. The work would have gone much faster if he hadnt had her tagging along and doing her level best to get him to do anything except finish the formation. Content that the flag was in the best place he could manage with someone constantly breaking his concentration, he stood and gave the fox woman a hard look.
If I didnt know better, Id think that you were trying to make sure I dont finish this or that it wont work properly. Almost like youre still trying to make sure your grandfather doesnt actually get that relic he wants.
Misty Peak rolled her eyes. Its not like hes dying immediately. Another day or two wont make a difference.ReAd latest chapters at novelhall.com Only
Maybe not to him, and maybe not to you, but I have places that I need to go after this. Places where Im already overdue.
Im sure that theyll understand.
Maybe, said Sen.
He thought about Falling Leaf and Fu Ruolan. It was all too easy to imagine how unimpressed both would be with his explanation about why it took him so much longer to get back than anticipated. While Falling Leaf might just give him the cold shoulder for a year or two, he cringed to imagine what kind of punishments Fu Ruolan might dream up for him.
You know, on second thought, said Sen, thats probably not true. At all. Besides, if youre this bored, go bother your grandfather. Or go fetch Li Yi Nuo and bring her back.
I dont actually like him very much.
Your grandfather? Why not? Hes personable enough.
To you, maybe. Its different if youre a fox.
How so? asked Sen.
Well, he treats you like a person. No, thats not quite it. He treats you like a peer, which is just the most unfair thing ever. Because you arent even close to being on his level.
Sen shrugged. True, but its not like I have any control over how he treats me.
I know, said Misty Peak. It doesnt make it any less frustrating. He treats me like a child, and I let him. Which I hate.
Why do you let him if you hate it so much?
This is what Im trying to explain. I can hate him in my heart. I can even try to kill him. But outside of that, if he lays down the law and Im not ready to challenge his position, I have to accept it. Its part of my nature. And since Im now completely sure I cant take him in a fight, and not at all sure the stories I heard about him were true, Im not going to challenge him.
Oh, said Sen, that sounds wildly inconvenient.
It is. As for the sect girl, I dont want to spend any more time with her than necessary.
That sounds like an argument for giving her back.
Sen didnt particularly like the comparison or the implications, but he couldnt really deny them either. Pretty damned ruthless, I would imagine.
Exactly. If I tried to hold that treasure hostage, the value of my life would drop to nothing, immediately. The best outcome in that situation is that he hunts me down and does unspeakable things to me until I hand it over.
Werent you worried hed do that if you interfered with me?
Misty Peak sighed. Thats different.
How is that different?
I think youd need to be a fox to understand.
Try me, said Sen.
All right. If I could manipulate you, trick you, or simply kill you, then Id have only outmaneuvered a human cultivator. Since you are kind of famous, Id have come out of it looking good. In the end, though, Id have only indirectly inconvenienced my grandfather. It wouldnt be seen as a direct challenge to his power or authority because I interfered with you, not him. He might have even been a tiny bit impressed, even if he was annoyed. If I take the treasure and try to use it to force his hand in some way, that is a direct challenge. And he would crush me.
Sen tried to sort out the implications of what hed just heard, while also trying to decide if he believed any of it. While he sort of understood what she was getting at about indirect influence, it also sounded like a lot of ridiculous hair-splitting to him. That made it a challenge for him to believe. The problem was that he lacked the background with the foxes to know if it actually was ridiculous, or if it just sounded ridiculous to him because he was a human. Given that the stakes were someones life, Sen decided that it simply wasnt his decision to make. Plus, there was the potential problem of actually getting her into the city.
Im not going to pretend that what you just said makes sense to me, and Im not sure it particularly matters. Laughing River told me that there are protections in place to keep foxes out of those ruins.
The fox woman jerked a little at that as if it was new information. He really said that?
He did. What? Did you think he recruited me for this on a lark?
Honestly, yes. You owed him a favor, I assume. So, why not send the human folk hero in to do the job instead of doing it yourself?
Sen frowned. He hadnt considered that possibility. He was starting to wonder if he wasnt being paranoid enough about this entire venture. On the other hand, he didnt think that old fox was lying to him about that part of it, either. If it were his life on the line, Sen wouldnt trust the task to someone else unless he had absolutely no other choice.
I suppose its possible, Sen admitted, but also not relevant for your purposes. So, heres what were going to do. And by we, I mean you, Misty Peak. If you can talk your grandfather into letting you go, Ill take you along. Getting into the ruins is on you, though. I dont have the knowledge or the means to get you past whatever protections are keeping your grandfather out.
Hell never agree to that, objected the fox woman.
I guess youll just need to be extra charming, instead of your usual level of charming.
Im not sure anyone is that charming. Wait, what do you mean by my usual level of charming? Are you saying Im charming? she asked while grinning at him.
Ignoring her question, Sen continued. Assuming you can talk him into it, and that you can actually get into the ruins, your safety is your responsibility. I dont know what well find inside, which means I cant make any promises about either of us getting back out.
So, youd just callously abandon me if we get into trouble?
Sen stroked his chin a few times before he said, Dont be silly. Im not a monster. It wont be callous.